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All-OIA Division II selections led by Waianae's Nagasako




ALL-OIA BASEBALL DIVISION II

Player of the Year: Shysten Nagasako, Waianae
Coach of the Year: Spencer Colburn, Kahuku

First Team

C - Kamden Takanobu, Waipahu
INF - Kadence Barcenilla, Waipahu
INF - Joeziah Clifton, Waianae
INF - Nate Delamarter, Waialua
INF - Malakai Vendiola, Kahuku
OF - Donnie Miller, Waipahu
OF - Avin Tanioka, Kaimuki
OF - Gemini Vendiola, Kahuku
U - Shysten Nagasako, Waianae
U - Caden Noble, Radford
U - Chase Maruyama, Waipahu
P - Chaseten Rice, Waianae
P - Phoenix Torres, Waipahu

Second Team

C - Davon Aea-Kubota, Kahuku
INF - Austin Jackson-Anderson, Waianae
INF - Kade Maeda, Waipahu
INF - Mataio Tauanuu, Radford
INF - Zyon Telles-Kuwahara, Radford
OF - Nainoa Nagum, Waianae
OF - Callan Okada, Waipahu
OF - James Robert Stevens, Radford
U - Alika Amasiu, Kalaheo
U - Hezekiah Colburn, Kahuku
U - Mason Vargas, Kahuku
P - Ian Dobecki, Waialua
P - Faa Elkington, Kahuku

Honorable Mention

Kahuku: Mason Calimlim, Kaulana Judd-Au
Kaimuki: Blaze Carlson, Jomar Peter
Kalaheo: Wyatt Garvey, Eric Hufstetler, Abram Toy, Gideon Toy, Noah Toy
McKinley: Noa Akana, Mathias Mafi, Michael Murata, Paxton Nouchi
Radford: Xavier De Alba, Bryson Ecker, Taylon Erikson, Wendell Harrison, Landon Henningsen
Waialua: Davin Alameida, Ronson Albeso-Notebo, Brennan Eason, John Keao, Elden Myers
Waianae: Rico Gazelle, Xavier Quismondo
Waipahu: Dennis Delos Santos, Iokua Kahaleua, Kylan Kono, Ronsen Manzano, Kawika Mendoza, Danen Nishimura, Dillon Shim, Ryne Yoshimura





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