HHSAA announces 2021 class of Hall of Honor




Twelve student-athletes from 12 different schools and representing all five of the state's leagues make up the 2021 class of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car/Hawaii High School Athletic Association Hall of Honor.

The group — made up of seven girls and five boys — were chosen from amongst a group of 56 applicants by a 14-person selection committee made up of current and former sports reporters, coaches and athletic directors. Each individual will receive a $2,000 scholarship courtesy of Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

Included in the induction class is the Hall of Honor's first student-athlete from Le Jardin in swimmer Alana Barthel, as well as the first competitive cheerleader in Cayla Cabanban, of Sacred Hearts.

The induction class, in alphabetical order, is as follows:

• Teani Arakawa, King Kekaulike (soccer, cross country, track and field)
• Kanani Araki, Kamehameha-Hawaii (air riflery, swimming and diving, track and field)
• Alana Barthel, Le Jardin (swimming and diving)
• Cayla Cabanban, Sacred Hearts (cheerleading)
• Alakai Gonsalves, Kapaa (basketball, volleyball, cross country)
• Shayna Kamaka, Baldwin (wrestling, volleyball, water polo)
• Caleb Lomavita, Saint Louis (baseball)
• Koby Moananu, Kaimuki (football, basketball, baseball)
• Titus Mokiao-Atimalala, Campbell (football)
• Branden Pagurayan, Kapolei (wrestling, judo, bowling)
• Shaye Story, Kamehameha (water polo, swimming and diving)
• Lily Wahinekapu, Iolani (basketball, volleyball)

A traditional awards dinner will not be held for the second consecutive year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

It is the 39th consecutive year the Hall of Honor has recognized the top twelve senior student-athletes in the state. A complete list of inductees, dating back to the inaugural class of 1983, can be found here.





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