Girls Volleyball
Leilehua's Kilaulani, Roosevelt's Fujimoto take White honors


Leilehua sophomore Kayla Kilaulani and Roosevelt senior Jasmine Fujimoto were chosen as the Oahu Interscholastic Association White West and East Players of the Year, respectively.

The OIA submitted the selections that were picked by the White Conference's coaches.

Kalaheo's Roberta Downey and Radford Candace Fujiwara were named East and West Coaches of the Years, respectively.

Leilehua dominated the West first team with five of the eight selections. Joining Kilaulani are seniors Alea Hamm, Krystin Kubo (setter) and Kiana Gabright (libero) and sophomore Ashlee Vaofi.

Other first-team picks in the West are: Radford seniors Imani Wimbush and Rachel Kapesi, and Waialua junior Darian Kalulu-Sugai.

The East's first team had two picks from four of the five schools.

Joining Fujimoto from Roosevelt is junior Alida Holt. From Kaimuki are senior Kaena Paez and junior Tonia Palik. Kalani's picks are juniors Kaiana Iaea and Puamana Danielson. Representing Kalaheo are seniors Kelsey Wemple and Anjelica Fernandez.

East
Second team
Amber Bade, Kaimuki, 12
Lehapa-Nani Patcho, Anuenue, 12
Ashlyn Liam Ho-Anduha, Kalaheo, 12
Megan Kawano, Kalani, 11
Ashley Higa, Kalani, 11
Kealohi Wann, Kalani, 12

Honorable mention
Anuenue: Kahala Ka'owili, Punahele Grube-Hose.
Kaimuki: Alexandria Puni, Kawehi Wills, Keani Isisaki, Tia Marie.
Kalaheo: Paris Bell.
Kalani: Kerri Okino, Reina Fujiwara.
Roosevelt: Kyann Guieb, Taylor Bradley, Melissa Tom, Kaydee Yukawa, Rachel Ringor.

West
Second team
Alexis Fetui, Leilehua, 9
Tiare Kaopua, Nanakuli, 11
Samantha Mason, Radford, 11
Maggie Malepeai, Radford, 12
Katarina Magno, Waialua, 12
Irina Delatorre, Waialua, 11
Olina Kekaualua-Kalauli, Nanakuli, 12

Honorable mention
Leilehua: Mariessa Carrasco.
Nanakuli: Mercy Puni, Justina Gisa, Kehaulani Silva, Felicia Gisa, Stacha Kea.
Radford: Ashlyn Funtanilla, Marie Togialiua, Ellena Curlee, Chastina Ramos
Waialua: Joelle Haime, Rayelle Pactol, Leilani Maluyo, Braylyn Gaspar.






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