Posted on: Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Weekly honors
BASEBALL
SHAUN KIRIU
HARRY KURODA
NOAH PHILLIPS
MARK VENERI
BASKETBALL
TATI BEASLEY
BRE CARSON
TATRIANA LORENZO
KARLA TAILELE
LATOYA WILY
GOLF
BRITNEY CHOY
TENNIS
JESSICA BROADFOOT
ADRIANN GIN
KALEI GORA
CHRIS IWAMURA
NICHOLAS LEONG
ANDY NARIDO
TRACK AND FIELD
TIA FERGUSON
JOSEPH LOCEY
NATHANIEL NASCA
MEI LI NICKLES
CAREENA ONOSAI
FRAN WEEMS
WATER POLO
TAMARAH BINEK
KAMAILE CROWELL
LAUREN GARRIGAN
Punahou
Senior right-hander pitched a three-hitter to lead Punahou over Kamehameha, 4-1, for the ILH tournament championship.
Mid-Pacific
Senior right-hander pitched six innings of scoreless relief to lead the regular-season champion to a 3-1 victory over tournament champion Punahou, giving Mid-Pacific the overall ILH title.
Punahou
Went 3 for 4 with a double, triple and three RBIs as Punahou defeated Lahainaluna, 14-2, to clinch a berth in the state tournament.
Punahou
Went 3 for 5 with a double and three RBIs as Punahou defeated Lahainaluna, 14-2, to clinch a berth in the state tournament.
Roosevelt
Sophomore scored a game-high 20 points in a 57-49 win over Kalani to capture the OIA Division II Championship.
McKinley
Senior guard scored 17 points in a 66-48 loss to Kahuku in the OIA championship game and scored 14 in a 42-39 win over Kalaheo in the semifinals.
Kamehameha
Scored 19 points, including the go-ahead basket in overtime, as Kamehameha defeated Maryknoll, 51-49, to clinch the ILH's third berth in the state tournament.
Kahuku
Senior point guard scored 18 points as Kahuku defeated McKinley, 66-48, for the OIA championship.
Kahuku
Senior center had 24 points, eight rebounds and three blocks to lead Kahuku past McKinley, 66-48, for the OIA championship and had 14 points in a 61-49 win over Kaiser in the semifinals.
Leilehua
Shot a two-day score of 147 to win her first state individual title.
Punahou
Paired with Adriann Gin to capture the state girls doubles title with a 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 win over Kamehameha's Brooke Doane and Lauren Shin.
Punahou
Paired with Jessica Broadfoot to capture the state girls doubles title with a 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 win over Kamehameha's Brooke Doane and Lauren Shin.
St. Francis
Sophomore won her first state individual title, defeating Kamehameha's Heidi Kaloi, who retired in the third set, 6-1, 6-7, 4-2.
Punahou
Paired with Nicholas Leong to capture their second straight state boys doubles title with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 win over teammates Michael Azuma and Ryan Laws.
Punahou
Paired with Chris Iwamura to capture their second straight state doubles title with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 win over teammates Michael Azuma and Ryan Laws.
Hilo
Senior outlasted Punahou's Robbie Lim, who retired in the third set, 0-6, 6-4, 1-0, to capture the boys state individual title.
Seabury Hall
Won the 800 in 2 minutes, 18.04 seconds, the 1,500 in 4:43.08 and the 3,000 in 10:14.04 at the state championship meet.
Kapa'a
Won the 200 in 22.93 seconds and the 400 in 49.63 at the state championship meet. Also set a state meet record in the 200 in the trials, clocking in at 21.90 seconds, eclipsing the record of 22.09 set by Saint Louis' Jason Rivers in 2002.
Pearl City
Won the 100 in 11.38 seconds and the 110 hurdles in 14.94 at the state championship meet.
Mililani
Senior jumped 36 feet, 8ý inches to win the triple jump at the state championship meet, and finished second in the 100 hurdles in 16.16 seconds.
Word of Life
Sophomore won the discus throw with a toss of 151 feet, 9 inches more than 20 feet farther than her closest competitor at the state championship meet. Also finished second in the shot put (37-8).
Kealakehe
Won the 200 in 26.70 seconds, finished third in the 100 in 13.08 and fifth in the 400 in 1:00.90 at the state championship meet.
Waiakea
Scored a tournament-high 11 goals in three games and led the Warriors to a fifth-place finish in the state tournament. Was named to the all-tournament team.
Punahou
Senior driver was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament after scoring three goals, including the go-ahead goal, to lead the Buffanblu to a 7-3 win over Kamehameha in the championship game of the state tournament.
Kamehameha
Scored a tournament-high 11 goals in three games and led the Warriors to a runner-up finish in the state tournament. Was named to the all-tournament team.