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Kameron Ng
Saint Francis • SrG • 5'11
Everett Torres-Kahapea
Kailua • SrG • 5'11
Makoto Kamata
Maryknoll • SrG/F • 6'3
Christmas Togiai
Kamehameha • JrG/F • 6'2
Marcus Tobin
Maryknoll • SrF/C • 6'7
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Ja'Shon Carter
Kapolei • SrG • 5'10
Kordel Ng
Saint Francis • JrG/F • 5'10
Jakob Kimura
Punahou • SrG/F • 6'3
Kawika Lee
Iolani • SrG/F • 6'1
Duke Clemens
Punahou • SrC • 6'5
Isaiah Sugiura
Moanalua • SrG • 5'9
Reece Pascua
Lahainaluna • SrG • 5'11
Frank Felix
Geremy Robinson
Moanalua • SoG/F • 6'2
Kaulana Makaula
Punahou • SrF • 6'3
HONORABLE MENTION
Aiea: Elvis Garramone, Nathaniel Okamoto Baldwin: Mochi Dukelow, John Werner Campbell: Mitchell Williams Hilo: Kaukahi Alameda, Rayson Padilla Iolani: Noah Bumanglag, Shayden Molina, Sam Wheeler Kahuku: Marcus Damuni, Lokana Enos, Ethan Erickson Kailua: Isaiah Hopson Kalaheo: Ryan Owens, Ryan Pardini, Kanoa Smith, Robert Thompson Kalani: Brandon Chung, Isaiah Lee Kamehameha: Lokahi Pauole Kapolei: Nathaniel Whitehurst Kekaulike: Darius Lauture Konawaena: Ethan Neru KS-Hawaii: Izayah Chartrand-Penera KS-Maui: Kamalu Segundo Lahainaluna: John Flores, Tre Rickard Leilehua: Zachary Gagnon, Logan Lassell, Davon Newman Maryknoll: Kalai Akaka, Noah Furtado, Payton Grant, Niko Robben, Liko Soares Maui: Jojo Pacubas McKinley: Frank Camacho Mid-Pacific: Colin Micah Ramos Mililani: Dayvon Appleby, Jace Patsel, Ethan Rudometkin Moanalua: Elijah McGruder, DiAeris McRaven, Blaze Simon Punahou: Tamatoa Falatea, Peyton Macapulay Roosevelt: Ty Shishido, Micah Visoria Saint Francis: Nalu Kanalulu, Titus Liu, Jett Tanuvasa Saint Louis: Jayden de Laura, Isaac Silva, Trey Taba Waiakea: Kiai Apele, Jerez Prudencio, Keegan Scanlan, William Soares, Peter Suiaunoa
No can deny that Kameron Ng is a prolific scorer.
The Saint Francis senior guard put up gaudy numbers this season, averaging 24.4 points per game with 74 made 3-pointers.
But that's not what opposing coaches praised him for — it was his lionhearted work ethic that earned him respect.
Despite battling through injuries this season, Ng led the state in scoring and was selected as the ScoringLive All-Hawaii Boys Basketball Division I Player of the Year.
It was his third straight POY selection as Ng was Division II POY the previous two years when the Saints won back-to-back D2 state championships.
This season Ng and the Saints moved up to D1 and proved that they could compete with the big boys.
Ng helped the Saints win eight of their final 13 games in ILH D1 play — which included a game-winner to beat state runner-up Punahou, 84-81 — and had Saint Francis one win away from reaching the state tournament.
"Despite having a severe ankle sprain, Kameron simply willed his team to wins, especially in the second half of the ILH season," Punahou coach Darren Matsuda said. "He played through pain and worked tirelessly to get back on the court as soon as possible after injury. He has an incredible work ethic and was extremely difficult to stop when the game was on the line."
With NBA range and the ability to create his own shot, Ng was a menace to anyone that tried to guard him one-on-one.
"The amazing thing about Kameron is that every year he has gotten better," Damien coach Alvin Stephenson said. "He perfected the aspects of his game that was not there the year before. He took Saint Francis to the top and has been one of the most feared guards on all levels. I wish him the best for whatever college he decides to attend. He will do great things."
Coach of the Year: Kelly Grant, MaryknollMaryknoll coach Kelly Grant is the ScoringLive D1 Coach of the Year after guiding the Spartans to their first state title since 1984 — when he was a player on the team.
He also became the first coach to lead two different schools to a state championship. He helped Kaimuki win a state title in 2007.
ScoringLive's All-Hawaii teams honor standout Division I and II athletes statewide. Selections are made by SL staff in consultation with media and coaches.
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2022 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2020 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii2019
2019 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2018 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2017 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2016 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2015 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2014 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
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