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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, June 8, 2008

HONOR ROLL
Dozen top high school athletes to be inducted

 •  McMackin will be backin' latest Hall of Honor class
 •  Hall of Honor membership
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Michelle Yoshida
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Kolten Wong
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Jamie Smith
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Erik Shoji
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Dara Pagaduan
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Shawna-Lei Kuehu
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Jeeter Ishida
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Tiffany Ikeda-Simao
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Kanani Herring
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Daniel Chow
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Lake Casco
 •  2008 Hall of Honor: Tani Ader

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12 High school senior athletes were chosen to be inducted into the Hall of Honor Class of 2008 by a 15-member committee.

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BANQUET INFO

WHAT: 12 athletes will be enshrined into The Honolulu Advertiser Hawai'i High School Athletic Association Hall of Honor.

WHEN: Today, 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Sheraton Waikiki

SPEAKER: Greg McMackin, University of Hawai'i football coach.

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Lahainaluna football and wrestling standout Lake Casco will join older brothers Kawika and Kainoa to become the first three siblings to be inducted into the Hawai'i High School Athletic Association Foundation Hall of Honor.

Casco and 11 other senior athletes were chosen to be inducted into the Hall of Honor Class of 2008 by a 15-member committee.

The other inductees are:

  • Tani Ader, Farrington (wrestling, judo);

  • Daniel Chow, Punahou (wrestling, judo)

  • Kanani Herring, Kamehameha (volleyball, track and field);

  • Tiffany Ikeda-Simao, Kaua'i (soccer, track and field);

  • Jeeter Ishida, Punahou (baseball, water polo);

  • Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Punahou (basketball, volleyball);

  • Dara Pagaduan, Kamehameha (softball, soccer, track and field, cross country);

  • Erik Shoji, Punahou (volleyball, tennis);

  • Jamie Smith, 'Iolani (basketball);

  • Kolten Wong, Kamehameha-Hawai'i (football, baseball);

  • Michelle Yoshida, Punahou (swimming).

    Each inductee will receive a $2,000 college scholarship. Proceeds from the dinner will go toward the HHSAA Foundation, which helps supplement the costs of 32 state championship events.

    Primary consideration was given to athletic achievement, but other factors included academics, character and school/community service.

    Traffic Alert

    A parade through Waikiki will be held starting at 5 p.m. today. However, drivers still will be able to get to the hotel via Lewers Street, which will be converted to a two-way street during the parade. Drivers traveling east on Ala Moana Boulevard can turn right onto Kalia Road. Continue on Kalia and turn left on Lewers then right onto Don Ho Street, which is the entrance to the Sheraton parking.