Boys Basketball
Moanalua's Robinson earns All-OIA East POY honor




2020 All-OIA East Boys Basketball selections
as selected by ScoringLive staff

Player of the Year: Geremy Robinson, Moanalua
Coach of the Year: Michael Johnson and Lt. Col. Mike Wingfield, Moanalua

FIRST TEAM
Oscar Cheng, Kahuku
DiAeris McRaven, Moanalua
Geremy Robinson, Moanalua
Kenji Toyama, Kaiser
Drake Watanabe, Roosevelt

SECOND TEAM
Frank Camacho, McKinley
Brandon Chung, Kalani
Mario Drummer, Kaiser
Kanoa Smith, Kalaheo
Bobby Thompson, Kalaheo

THIRD TEAM
Lokana Enos, Kahuku
Andrew Jones, Kalaheo
Nainoa Peters, Kailua
Lydell Romero, Kailua
Robbie Sauvao, Kahuku

HONORABLE MENTION
Anuenue: Kane Kalua
Castle: Manaloa Kahoopii, Duke Nojima
Farrington: RJ Wong
Kahuku: Kaimana Kahalepuna, Shon Reid, Amari Westmoreland-Vendiola
Kailua: Isaac Auld, Michael Kim
Kaimuki: Malu Cleveland, Rashawn Fritz-Betiru, Trinni Lucas, Koby Moananu
Kaiser: Dre Falls, Cyrus Singelman
Kalaheo: Ryan Owens. Luke Pardini
Kalani: Kainoa Lee
McKinley: Noah Omori
Moanalua: Elijah McGruder, Tyler Ybay
Roosevelt: Kayman Lewis, Kaulana Koki, Logan Quinlan, Kody Seguancia





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