Girls Soccer
ILH girls soccer all-stars




Interscholastic League of Honolulu Girls Soccer All-Stars
as selected by the ILH

Division I
Offensive Player of the Year: Anuhea Aluli, Kamehameha, Sr.
Defensive Player of the Year: Mia Hashimoto, Punahou, Jr.
Coach of the Year: Melissa Moore, Kamehameha

First Team
Goalie — Marley Roe, Kamehameha, Jr.
Forward — Kawaiapo Acopan, Iolani, Sr.
Forward — Nikki Mau, Kamehameha, So.
Forward — Brooke Bailey, Punahou, Jr.
Forward — Ellie Gusman, Punahou, Jr.
Midfielder — Carly Ann Cormack, Punahou, So.
Midfielder — Tahia Alexio, Iolani, Sr.
Midfielder — Teisha Moe, Kamehameha, Sr. 
Midfielder — Leila Kahoano, Kamehameha, Sr.
Fullback — Lindsey Nihei, Iolani, Sr.
Fullback — Megan Oshiro, Iolani, Sr.
Fullback — Charis Marie Ramos, Kamehameha, Sr.
Fullback — Taylor Soo, Kamehameha, Jr. 

Second Team
Goalie — Kylie Pascual, Punahou, Sr.
Forward — Megan Yanagi, Punahou II, Sr.
Forward — Ava Watanabe, Iolani, Jr.
Forward — Saraya Burghardt, Kamehameha, Jr.
Forward — Kamryn Kaleiohi, Kamehameha, Jr.
Forward — Candace Ching, Punahou, Jr.
Midfielder — Sydni Yoshida, Iolani, Jr.
Midfielder — Emily Daehler, Punahou, So.
Midfielder — Ally Yoshimura, Punahou, So.
Midfielder — Payton Inabata, Punahou II, Jr. 
Fullback — Kainani Jacang, Kamehameha, Jr.
Fullback — Breanna Fulton-Kaneshiro, Iolani, So.
Fullback — Renn Tanitomi, Iolani, So.
Fullback — Paige Morihara, Punahou, Sr.
Fullback — Melodie Otani, Punahou II, Jr. 

Honorable Mention 
Iolani: Courtney Okumura, Ayanah Soon
Kamehameha: Keely Kahana, Emm Attwood, Madison Sharrer
Punahou: Dalen Lau, Xevani Salanoa, Nicole Beauchemin
Punahou II: Emma Ching, Carli Driskill, Danie Nishiyama, Gabrielle Smith, Quinn Yoshimoto, Rae Kamikawa, Nicole Marciel, Kaila Osborn, Kaylen Shimamoto, Alena Utsuki


Division II 
Offensive Player of the Year: Aubrey Dunaway, PAC-5, Sr.
Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Breanne Moreilhon, Damien, Jr.; Mackenzie Nitta, Mid-Pacific, Sr.; Riley Sagapolutele, PAC-5, Sr.
Co-Coaches of the Year: Ryan Leong and Shannon Leong, PAC-5

First Team
Goalie — Kayla Arucan, PAC-5, Jr.
Forward — Bailey Russell, Mid-Pacific, Sr. 
Forward — Zoe Rasmussen, Mid-Pacific, Jr.
Forward — Ashlyn Dowda-Gates, PAC-5, So.
Forward — Camrynn Nitta, PAC-5, So.
Midfielder — Kate Nakamura, Mid-Pacific, Sr.
Midfielder — Sara Cruz, PAC-5, Sr.
Midfielder — Niki Tengan, PAC-5, Sr. 
Midfielder — Mia Hironaka, PAC-5, Jr.
Fullback — Ashley Okinaka, Mid-Pacific, Sr.
Fullback — Elle Sparks, Mid-Pacific, Sr.
Fullback — Rachel Harris, PAC-5, Sr. 
Fullback — Solala Nasu, PAC-5, So.

Honorable Mention
Damien: Naiya Chang, Ambder Godefroy, Arianna Kahalewai, Lauren Lau, Curyssa Yoshimoto
Mid-Pacific: Kalena Ramos, Sydney Strack, Anyah Pedro, Chloe Tepraseuth, Rylee Unebasami
PAC-5: Michaella Cox, Kyla Okamoto





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