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ScoringLive staffFebruary 26, 2014, 6:48pm
OIA Boys Soccer All-Stars (submitted by the OIA)
EASTERN DIVISIONCo-Players of the Year: Naia Graham, Kailua and Christian Longnecker, KaiserCo-Coaches of the Year: Francis Pena, Roosevelt and John Nakagawa, KalaheoFIRST TEAMAttackerChristian Longnecker, KaiserJake Samsel, KahukuNaia Graham, KailuaIkaika Urasaki, CastleMid-FielderJhonah Felipe, KalaheoRyan Bui, KalaniRoyce Nagatoshi, CastleNolan Pena, RooseveltDefenderTreston Ijirie, MoanaluaRoss Bala, McKinleyPayton Chang, CastleKeaka Farleigh, KalaheoGoalieMichael Austin, KaiserSECOND TEAM AttackerRaymond Alves, KalaniGabriel Pinheiro-Alves, KahukuEric Tabiolo, MoanaluaTyler Williams, KalaheoMid-FielderMarc Teshima, KalaniMicah Mokulehua, KaiserDavid Palalay, MoanaluaTaylor Takada, KaiserDefenderJake Niiro, KaiserMax Irons, KailuaTrevor Tam, KailuaBryton Kaneshiro, RooseveltGoalieMichael Stafford, KalaniHONORABLE MENTIONCastle: Derek Chinen, Dakotah Graham, Connor MeersFarrington: Brandon Lu, Dinh Ong, Julius Riguis, Jaimy Valerio, Jansen Wong, Robin WongKahuku: Josh Christansen, Peter Hyatt, Koichi Koko Lee, Braxton MedeirosKalaheo: Jack Bell, Jimmy Davis, Chandler RothKalani: Trevor Kakuda, Toshihiro KosinsKaimuki: Michael Chang, Anh Pham, Randon TuitamaKailua: Dustin Imanaka, Colin Kubota, Ripley QuebralKaiser: Thomas LeongMcKinley: Vicent Mitsui, Nicklaus YoungMoanalua: Nathan Higa, Jaren Ikenaga, Bryson KaiRoosevelt: Ryan Chun, Cody Fujimoto, Guhn Park, Dillon YamamotoWESTERN DIVISIONPlayer of the Year: Keo Ponce, Kapolei Coach of the Year: Geoff Maeda, RadfordFIRST TEAMAttackerKeo Ponce, KapoleiMarcelo Dadino, KapoleiChris Galang, MililaniDemart Stewart, LeilehuaMid-FielderShandon Hopeau, KapoleiBryson Maximo, CampbellKazu Shima, AieaMarc Matas, MililaniDefenderClarence Wong, KapoleiJeron Cunningham, MililaniMatthew Cabacungan, Pearl CityEthan Russ, Radford GoalieRobin Potts, MililaniSECOND TEAMAttackerPaul Enriquez, Pearl CityReiny-Aloy Kamekoma, CampbellJae Won Huh, AieaStanton Spencer, WaianaeMid-FielderJay Sato, Pearl CityChristian Tokunaga, CampbellAndrew Tanaka, Pearl CityMicah Ishikawa, MililaniDefenderLyric DeLeon, KapoleiBrooks Tanaoka, AieaChay Mattos, CampbellKala Judd, Mililani GoalieCedric Silva, Pearl CityHONORABLE MENTIONCampbell: Franklin Calvo, Richard Orpilla, Jacob Mattos, Ikaika WilkersonKapolei: Shay Akau, CJ Harvey, Aldo Ramirez-HernandezLeilehua: Aaron Calabrese, John Enos, Jean-Maros Garcia, Collin May, Connor MurakamiMililani: Scott InouyeNanakuli: Jeremiah Gohier, Chyson-Bo Morgan, Keliki Amaral-Palakiko, C-Jay Amaral, Dezmond Kaaihue, Mana KaaihuePearl City: Carter Casuga, Nathan NazarenoRadford: Sean Lynch, Aaron Russ, Eric VanBurger, Reese Wolf, Tyler ZablerWaialua: Elmer Agtina, Caelen Alejandro, Thomas Pule, Christian Paracuelles-CalaroWaianae: Manu Issacs, Dario Martin, Caleb Orion, Jacob WrightWaipahu: Kristian Alejo, Trevor Antolin, Jared Cabigas, Storm DeAsis, Desmond Mahor
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