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Piceno, Wily garner top honors in OIA Red




OIA RED ALL-STARS (as selected by the OIA)

Offensive Player of the Year: Ikaika Piceno, Leilehua
Defensive Player of the Year: Ikaika Piceno, Leilehua
Coach of the Year: Lee Leslie, Kahuku

FIRST TEAM

QB - Kalanimoku Pauole, Leilehua - 5'8 / 175 / 12
RB - Ikaika Piceno, Leilehua - 5'8 / 175 / 12
RB - Jensen McDaniel, Kaiser - 11
WR - Destin Moss, Kaiser - 12
WR - Toma Savea, Leilehua - 6'1 / 230 / 12
WR - Tyreek Keough, Leilehua - 5'9 / 170 / 11
OL - Siotame Uluave, Kahuku - 6'3 / 295 / 12
OL - Sifa Hufanga, Leilehua - 6'2 / 360 / 11
OL - Soakimi Hufanga, Leilehua - 6'1 / 280 / 12
OL - Vic Tualau, Kahuku - 6'2 / 340 / 12
OL - Kalalena Mauga, Waianae - 6'2 / 300 / 12
U - Ikaika Piceno, Leilehua - 5'8 / 175 / 12
DL - Salanoa-Alo Wily, Kahuku - 6'1 / 270 / 12
DL - Manase Palu, Kaiser - 12
DL - Justice Jardine, Waianae - 6'0 / 220 / 12
DL - Pena Fitisemanu, Kahuku - 6'0 / 255 / 12
LB - Manaia Atuaia, Kahuku - 6'1 / 210 / 11
LB - Parker Higgins, Kaiser - 12
LB - Soli Afalava, Kahuku - 6'2 / 201 / 12
DB - Keala Santiago, Kahuku - 6'0 / 180 / 11
DB - Alohi Gilman, Kahuku - 6'0 / 180 / 12
DB - David Torres, Waianae - 5'9 / 145 / 12
DB - Deshaun Osborne, Leilehua - 5'9 / 175 / 12
U - Alexander Quijano, Waianae - 5'10 / 155 / 11

SECOND TEAM

QB - Kalawaia Judd, Kaiser - 12
RB - Kesi Ah Hoy, Kahuku - 5'11 / 192 / 10
RB - John Barbieto, Waianae - 5'8 / 145 / 12
WR - Chance Maghanoy, Kahuku - 6'0 / 170 / 12
WR - Jordan Taylor, Waipahu - 5'7 / 150 / 12
WR - Chad Figueroa, Castle - 5'8 / 170 / 12
OL - Reisyn Matsushima, Castle - 5'10 / 240 / 12
OL - Netane Muti, Leilehua - 6'2 / 205 / 11
OL - Richard Maifea, Waipahu - 5'8 / 212 / 12
OL - Michael Eletise, Kaiser - 11
OL - Manu Letisi, McKinley - 6'0 / 255 / 12
U - Likio Vea, Kahuku - 6'0 / 190 / 12
DL - Maika Koko, Waianae - 6'1 / 265 / 12
DL - Allan Lagaaia, Leilehua - 6'2 / 255 / 12
DL - Nayton Kuresa, Waianae - 6'1 / 225 / 12
DL - Soga Eli, Leilehua - 6'0 / 205 / 12
LB - AJ Gainwell, Leilehua - 6'0 / 170 / 11
LB - Jacob Anae, Waipahu - 5'9 / 210 / 12
LB - Jaylen Gonzales, Waianae - 5'9 / 190 / 10
DB - Colby Kruse, Castle - 5'7 / 145 / 12
DB - Charles Watson, Leilehua - 6'1 / 170 / 10
DB - Nick Tom, Kaiser - 11
DB - Micah Kerisiano, McKinley - 5'8 / 150 / 12
U - Micah Kerisiano, McKinley - 5'8 / 150 / 12

HONORABLE MENTION

Castle: Willie Ewaliko, Isaiah Lewis, Ionatana Malufau, Laura Tyler, Pono Ilae.

Kahuku: Tuli Wily-Matagi, Likio Vea, Roman Salanoa, Sioeli Nauapoto, Hirkley Latu.

Kaiser: Vili Fisiahi, John-Wendall Nisa, Zeno Choi.

Leilehua: Randy Neverson, Akila Kekoa, Paul Ke'a, Devin Gray.

McKinley: Solomone Lopes-Liutolo, Manu Letisi, John Feo, Dyllon Enriquez, Kaneala Paro-Cambra, Darren Lafaele, Shane Pagaduan.

Waianae: Ioane Kaluhiokalani, Jorell Pontes, Nicholas Keliikoa, Robert Delenia, Tyler Stone, Ulysses Saromines, Joseph Soriano-Kikila, John Kapua, Jonathan Naeole-Casuga, Royce Carrick, Sione Taukolo, Ikaika Paaoao-Ahina, Noah Kealoha, Salamanesa Taufi, Niko Kala-Mahiai, Mosiah Brame.





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