Wrestling
Barcina, Canyete named OIA Girls Wrestling POYs


Kahuku's Aarica Barcina was named the Oahu Interscholastic Association's Eastern Division girls wrestling Player of the Year, while Kapolei's Kaelynn Canyete took top honors in the Western division, according to the OIA.

Kahuku's Moke Galletes was named East Coach of the Year, and Pearl City's Mike Lee was named West Coach of the Year.

EASTERN DIVISION

97
1st - Maia Phanthadara, Roosevelt
2nd - Likolehua Manuel, Kalaheo

101
1st - Alanda Nguyen, Farrington
2nd - Ashley Lawhn, Kalani

105
1st - Elizabeth Herrera, Kalaheo

109
1st - Angela Enos, Moanalua
2nd - Aarcia Barcina, Kahuku

113
1st - Janae Lynn Oliver, Farrington
2nd - Kelly Luangrath, Kahuku

117
1st - Kayla Guillermo, Castle
2nd - Kitana Yoshida, Moanalua

121
1st - Maria Garcia, Roosevelt
2nd - Anela Wasson, Kahuku

125
1st - Keira Baker, Moanalua

130
1st - Brianne Jhun, Moanalua
2nd - Aira Mae Magpayo, Farrington

135
1st - Uilani Freitas Smith
2nd - Cheynelle Kawaihae, Kailua

140
1st - Kanoeala Nakoa, Kaiser
2nd - Milika Latu, Kaiser

155
1st - Kaleiwohiokalani Sataua, Halau Ku Mana

175
1st - Dioan Cantiller, Farrington
2nd - Amber Espiritu, Moanalua

220
1st - Kaydie Lynn Tehotu, McKinley
2nd - Sabrina Alo, Kahuku

WESTERN DIVISION

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1st - Maile Gonsalves, Waianae
2nd - Apple Labuguen, Radford

101
1st - Kaelynn Canyete, Kapolei
2nd - Rachel Tolentino, Pearl City

105
1st - Breanne Takaesu, Pearl City
2nd - Petrice Goto, Aiea

109
1st - Mieko Liemsithisak, Campbell
2nd - Sarah Grace Alegria, Pearl City

113
1st - Xandria Ford, Pearl City
2nd - Tara Marysa Hirata, Mililani

117
1st - Devin Desha Vierra, Waianae
2nd - Joen Tominaga, Pearl City

121
1st - Angela Lee, Mililani
2nd - Nina Brown, Radford

125
1st - Ashley Mercado, Leilehua
2nd - Cynarra Sana, Waianae

130
1st - Kaimiloa Evans, Pearl City
2nd - Phairin Hicks, Mililani

135
1st - Khrysten Taylor Gameng, Campbell
2nd - Netanya Kang, Pearl City

140
1st - Courtney Castillo, Radford
2nd - Kari Okubo, Aiea

155
1st - Janelle Fuamatu, Pearl City
2nd - Kuuleilani Lankford, Campbell

175
1st - Ryanne Murakami Somala, Waialua
2nd - Solove Naufahu, Waianae

220
1st - Sarah Miner, Aiea
2nd - Alyssa Reid, Kapolei





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