Boys Volleyball
Punahou's Tuileta named ILH D1 Player of the Year




ILH Division I Boys Volleyball All-Stars

Submitted by the ILH

Player of the Year
Larry Tuileta, Punahou, Sr.

Coach of the Year
Rick Tune, Punahou

First team
Kaehu Kaaa, Kamehameha, Sr.
Keith Saito, Mid-Pacific, Sr.
Micah Ma'a, Punahou, Jr.
Daniel Andrews, Punahou, Sr.
Trent Thompson, Punahou, Sr.
Adrian Faitalia, Saint Louis, Sr.
Michael Horita, Kamehameha, Sr.

Second team
Zachary Buscher, 'Iolani, Sr.
Preston Scott Kamada, 'Iolani, Sr.
David Kaaa, Kamehameha, Jr.
Kahiau Machado, Kamehameha, Jr.
Wil Stanley, Punahou, So.
Jimmy Nunuha, Saint Louis, Jr.
Kelsey Yogi, Punahou, So.

Honorable mention
'Iolani: Solomon Philip, Kameron Ho Ching, Carter Katase.
Maryknoll: Lance Caraang, Edwardo Zabanal, Dylan Murakami, Braden Kimura, Casey Takahashi.
Mid-Pacific: Den Suehiro, Troy Makalena.
Saint Louis: Jordan Goo, Zackary Miyamoto.





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