Nearly 40 sign letters of intent at annual PIAA event


 



Thirty-six student athletes and their parents gathered at Sheraton Waikiki for the Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance national letter of intent ceremony held at the Sheraton Waikiki.

The early morning event is held annually on the first day that high school recruits are able to sign binding national letters of intent with colleges.

Here is a list of student athletes who signed letters today at the ceremony:

FOOTBALL

Kalei Auelua, Saint Louis - Washington
DeForest Buckner, Punahou - Oregon
Keoni Bush-Loo, Kamehameha - Arizona
Micah Pono Choy, Kamehameha - Eastern Illinois
Gary Copeland, Moanalua - Redlands
Kaimi Fairbairn, Punahou - UCLA
Kyle Fleming, Waimea - Army
Calen Kamuela Grugier-Hill, Kamehameha - Eastern Illinois
Siaosi Hala'api'api, Kaimuki - Wyoming
Jacob Ioane, Punahou - San Diego
Luke Kaumatule, Punahou - Stanford
Pono Keni, Saint Louis - San Diego
Steven Lakalaka, Punahou - Hawaii
Leland Mitchell, Farrington - Chabot
David Monroe, Punahou - San Diego
Brock Namuo, Kealakehe - Western Oregon
Kory Rasmussen, Kamehameha - Colorado
Kiha Sai, Kamehameha - Hawaii
Leni Sekona, Punahou - Iowa Wesleyan
Russell Siavii, Leilehua - Idaho
Matthew Sparks, Punahou - Massachusettes
Taylor Taliulu, Kamehameha - Washington State
Dillon Turk, Moanalua - Trinity International
Psalm Wooching, Kealakehe - Washington

SOCCER

Ashley Asuncion, Kamehameha - Arkansas-Little Rock
Vanessa Cabilan, Kamhameha - Idaho State
Kristen Fujinaga, Mililani - Cal Baptist
Aaron Goo, Saint Louis - UNLV
Kalena Kaeo, Kamehameha-Maui - Texas-San Antonio
Amanda McCaskill, Iolani - Hawaii
Tiana Miyashiro, Kaiser - Holy Names
Carly Kauwela Neal, Kamehameha - UT-San Antonio
Ashley Pundyke, Kamehameha-Maui - Western Oregon
Lauren Stollar, Punahou - Drexel
Lauren Uehara, Mililani - Cal Baptist

BASEBALL

Alika McGuire, Kamehameha - Howard JC




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