Posted on: Tuesday, March 1, 2005
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Athletes with standout performances last week. Send nominations to preps@honoluluadvertiser.com or call Wes Nakama at 535-2456 by 6 p.m. Sunday. BASKETBALL
TJ AKINA
Konawaena
Scored 18 points in a 69-62 overtime loss to Campbell in the state quarterfinals.
TRISTAN BAILEY
Campbell
Scored 21 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a 69-62 overtime victory over Konawaena in the state quarterfinals, then had 16 points in a 65-62 loss to Baldwin in the third-place game.
JAMES BANNISTER
Campbell
Scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 69-62 overtime victory over Konawaena in the state quarterfinals, then had 14 points in a 65-62 loss to Baldwin in the third-place game.
JOSH BRADBURY
Kaua'i
Scored 20 points in a 56-46 win over Waiakea in the state tournament fifth-place game.
JORDAN CABREROS
Waiakea
Scored 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in a 65-53 loss to Punahou in the first round of the state tournament.
COURTNEY GADDIS
La Pietra
Scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in a victory over Kalani in the Lady Falcon Tournament.
IKAIKA HARDIE
Kamehameha
Scored 25 points to help the Warriors defeat Kaimuki, 69-49, in the first round of the state tournament.
TRENSON HIMALAYA
Baldwin
Scored 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds in a 56-50 victory over Punahou in the state quarterfinals, then had a game-high 27 points, including 11 of the Bears' final 23 points, in a 65-62 comeback win over Campbell for third place.
KAMALU MILLER
Kamehameha
Scored 10 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in a 69-49 victory over Kaimuki in the first round of the state tournament.
DAVID MOORE
Kalaheo
At the state tournament, scored 14 points, including 10 of 10 free throws, and grabbed eight rebounds in a 66-53 victory over Kaua'i; 19 points, including 10 of 10 free throws, in a 64-49 quarterfinal loss to Iolani; and 11 points in a 55-49 win over Konawaena in the consolation bracket.
CODY NAKAMURA
Baldwin
Scored 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds in a 60-57 loss to Kahuku in the state semifinals.
MIAH OSTROWSKI
Punahou
At the state tournament, scored 27 points and made four steals in a 65-53 first-round victory over Waiakea, then had 31 points and six rebounds in a 56-50 quarterfinal loss to Baldwin.
KYLE PAPE
Iolani
At the state tournament, scored 31 points, including 14 of 15 free throws, in a 64-59 quarterfinal victory over Kalaheo; had 35 points, including 11 of 11 free throws, in a 65-46 semifinal win over Campbell; and finished with 27 points, including 12 of 14 free throws, and four rebounds in a 62-51 victory over Kahuku for the Raiders' record-setting fourth straight championship.
CLINTON PARKS
Kahuku
Scored 14 points, including 10 of 11 free throws, in a 56-49 victory over Kamehameha in the state quarterfinals.
MARK SEALY
Campbell
At the state tournament, scored 15 points in a first-round victory over Kamehameha-Maui; had 13 points and seven rebounds in a 69-62 overtime win over Kona-waena; 22 points and six rebounds in a semifinal loss to Iolani; and 10 points and five rebounds in a third-place loss to Baldwin.
FUTI TAVANA
Kaua'i
At the state tournament, scored 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds in a 66-53 loss to Kalaheo; had 31 points and nine rebounds in a consolation bracket victory over Kamehameha-Maui and scored 19 points in a 56-46 win over Waiakea for the consolation title.
DEVIN UNGA
Kahuku
Scored 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in a 62-51 loss to Iolani in the state championship game.
KEVIN UNGA
Kahuku
Scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in a 60-57 victory over Baldwin in the state semifinals.
DIVING
ALEIA MONDEN
St. Andrew's
Won her third straight state championship with a score of 475.20, breaking her own meet record of 471.65 set last year.
DREW WALLACE
Punahou
Won his third straight diving state championship with a score of 465.90.
SWIMMING
GERALD BOLSON
Kamehameha
At the state championship meet, won the 50 freestyle in 21.45 seconds, the 100 free in 47.10 and was part of the Warriors' winning 200 free relay team, which posted a time of 1:26.17.
MEREDITH EGLORIA
Kapolei
At the state championship meet, won her third straight title in the 50 freestyle in 23.74 seconds and also won the 100 free in 51.96.
ANDREW LESTER
Moanalua
At the state championship meet, won the 200 freestyle in 1 minute, 42.51 seconds and the 500 free in 4:39.41.
HOGAN ORIKASA
King Kekaulike
At the state championship meet, won the 100 backstroke in 53.53 seconds and the 200 individual medley in 2 minutes, 0.32 seconds.
DANE WYMAN
Iolani
At the state championship meet, won the 100 fly in 51.43 seconds and was part of the Raiders' winning relay teams in the 200 free (3 minutes, 14.41 seconds ) and 200 medley relay (1:38.89) to help Iolani win the overall title.
MICHELLE YOSHIDA
Punahou
At the state championship meet, won the 200 freestyle in 1 minute, 54.56 seconds, the 100 back in 59.04 and was part of the Buffanblu's winning relay teams in the 200 free (1:38.82) and 400 free (3:38.08).
WRESTLING
TANI ADER
Farrington
Freshman won the OIA title at 108 pounds with a victory over Moanalua's Lisa Katsura.
DANICA KAMAKANA
Moanalua
Freshman won the OIA title at 125 pounds by pinning Pearl City's Kalimari Billings in 1:43.