Boys Basketball
Moanalua's Pu'ulei-Auld picked as OIA East Player of the Year




Moanalua's Kahanu Pu'ulei-Auld was selected as the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division boys' basketball Player of the Year, according to the OIA.

Moanalua's Greg Tacon was chosen as the Coach of the Year for the division.

First Team                  
Kahanu Pu'ulei-Auld, Moanalua - 12                        
Kawehena Johnson, Kahuku - 12                        
Kalei Zuttermeister, Kalaheo - 12                        
Kirk Ronolo Jr., Kailua - 12                        
Josh Ko, Kalaheo - 12                        
                                        
Second Team                   
Jacob McEnroe, Farrington - 11                        
Derick Morgan, Kalaheo - 12                        
AJ Ortaleza, McKinley - 12                        
Ola Brown, Moanalua - 12                        
Tyler Liana, Farrington - 12                        
                                                
Honorable Mention                                        
'Anuenue -Pono Kahili, Na Alii Dureg, Kimo Romena, Ikaika Benjamin, Keanu Rodriguez.
Castle - Kela Shea, Joe Lilio III, Nui Furtado.
Farrington - David Luafatasaga, Marco Cudia, Isaiah Smith.                
Kahuku - Lamone Williams, Hirkley Latu, Lasalle Thompson, Will Cravens.    
Kailua - Kekoa Ford, Noah Auld, Matthew Bishop, Mason Youart.
Kaimuki - Hunter Young, Zachary Bastalas, Tai Boyd, Kenny Fujioka, Jaypee Unabia.
Kaiser - Chance Kalaugher, Melvin Kahunanui, Trevin Kahunanui, Tarius Hill, Nic Tom, Makena Kaneaiakala.
Kalaheo - Kupaa Harrison, Alec Macleod, Silila Tucker, Kurt Vegas, Kalani Green, Shem Sukumaran.    
Kalani - Cory Mitchell, Matt Haili, Brandon Roberts, Alex Tungpalan, Michael Pimentel.
McKinley - Jeff Fronda, Joey Alzona, Kui Williams.                    
Moanalua - Eliet Donley, Justin Hudcovic.                        
Roosevelt - Bryson Quackenbush, Isaiah Visoria, JJ Acopan, Anfernee Liwai, Jake Kawasaki, Valen Inaura





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