Bowling
Patacsil, Oshiro named Players of the Year


Kailua's Austin Patacsil and Pearl City's Kevin Oshiro were named Players of the Year in Boys Bowling by the O'ahu Interscholastic Association.

Kailua had three representatives on the first team including Patacsil, and out West, Pearl City led the way with 7 bowlers selected, including four on the first team.

Kalani's Barbara Sakamoto was named Coach of the Year for the East, and Pearl City's James Hayashi was Coach of the Year in the West.

Submitted by the O'ahu Interscholastic Association.

EAST BOYS ALL-STARS

Player of the Year: Austin Patacsil, Kailua
Coach of the Year: Barbara Sakamoto, Kalani

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOL
Austin Patacsil
Kailua
Jonathan Nakagawa
Kalani
Justin lau
Kailua
Evan Fujimoto
Kalani
Tyler Noquez-Epil
Kailua

SECOND TEAM
NAMESCHOOL
Lonzenzo Directo
Moanalua
Landon Akau
McKinley
Travis Lee
Roosevelt
Aaron Yamamoto
Kalani
Leland Akau
McKinley

WEST BOYS ALL-STARS

Player of the Year: Kevin Oshiro, Pearl City
Coach of the Year: James Hayashi, Pearl City

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOL
Kevin Oshiro
Pearl City
Kenton Soares
Mililani
Nicholas Azumi
Pearl City
Micah Lee
Pearl City
Sheldon Naauao
Pearl City

SECOND TEAM
NAMESCHOOL
Derek Suefuji
Pearl City
Kevin Ornellas
Campbell
Roy Manosca
Wai'anae
Evan Hayashi
Pearl City
Jonathan Carino
Pearl City





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