Wrestling
Grace-Reyes, Cooper head OIA Boys Wrestling all-stars


Moanalua's Chaeden Grace-Reyes was named the Oahu Interscholastic Association's Eastern Division boys wrestling Player of the Year, while Pearl City's Blake Cooper took top honors in the Western division, according to the OIA.

The Na Menehune coaching staff was named East Coach of the Year, and Campbell's Mark Buelow was named West Coach of the Year.

EASTERN DIVISION

108
1st - Cayde Tagami, Roosevelt
2nd - Shon Aragon, Moanalua

114
1st - Eric Hironaka, Kaiser
2nd - Henry Hong, McKinley

120
1st - William Bernaldez, McKinley
2nd - Draten Morisato, Kalani

125
1st - Reinton Kawamae, Roosevelt
2nd - Chevy Tabiolo Felicida, Farrington

130
1st - Alika Durham, Kaiser
2nd - James Hashimoto, Farrington

140
1st- Nakoa Chun, Moanalua
2nd - Isaiah Kahoonei, Kailua

145
1st - Zackery Kijek, Kaiser
2nd - Jacob Solomon, Kalaheo

152
1st - Sang Yoon Kim, Moanalua
2nd - Sonny Oana, Castle

160
1st -  Derek Lee Loy, Moanalua
2nd - Rodney Williams, Castle

171
1st - Chaeden Grace-Reyes, Moanalua
2nd - Kulaiapahua Aluli, Kalani

189
1st - Troy Souza, Moanalua
2nd - Michael Duran, Castle

215
1st - Simeon Vierra, Kahuku
2nd - Manowai Morgan Kobashigawa, Castle

285
1st - Robert Latuselu, Kahuku
2nd - Sakalaia Hungalu Jr., McKinley

WESTERN DIVISION

108
1st - Brandon Perez, Campbell
2nd - Aric Tanaka

114
1st - Treylan Kobayashi
2nd - Zachary Diamond, Mililani

120
1st - Christian Natividad, Campbell
2nd - Kalen Hong, Waialua

125
1st - Brayden Akeo, Mililani
2nd - Zachary Kido, Campbell

130
1st - Chauncey Kano, Kapolei
2nd - Timothy Rivera, Pearl City

140
1st - Liam Corbett, Radford
2nd - Shaiston Dacanay, Campbell

145
1st - Robert Kim, Mililani
2nd - Jay Robinson Nabarrete Ladines, Campbell

152
1st - Blake Cooper, Pearl City
2nd - Kainoa Marumoto, Kapolei

160
1st - Kristian Vaana Kikuyama, Pearl City
2nd - Justin Bumanglag, Kapolei

171
1st - Donavan Nelson, Waianae
2nd - Maui Lee III, Pearl City

189
1st - Cornelius Putnam, Campbell
2nd - Moses Wiseman, Kapolei

215
1st - Dayton Furuya, Mililani
2nd - Tristan Ludiazo, Campbell

289
1st - Toese Tia, Campbell
2nd - Jaryn Villegas, Leilehua





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