Baseball
Schools
Schedules
Standings
Stats
Players
Softball
Boys VB
JV boys VB
Girls Water Polo
Flag football
» Football
» Girls Volleyball
» JV Football
» JV/White Girls Vball
» Baseball
» Softball
» Boys Volleyball
» Girls Water Polo
» Flag Football
» JV Boys Volleyball
» Boys Basketball
» Girls Basketball
» Boys Soccer
» Girls Soccer
» JV Boys Basketball
» JV Girls Basketball
» JV Boys Soccer
» JV Girls Soccer
All-Hawaii
Power Rankings
Distinguished Athlete
Newcomer Award
Top Performers
Stories
About SL
Contact
Privacy
Advertise
Kashus Daley
Kahuku • JrG • 5'9
Tanoa Scanlan
Punahou • JrG • 6'6
Maddox Pung
Kailua • SrG • 6'3
Ronin Naihe
Kahuku • JrF • 6'6
Mission Uperesa-Thomas
Maryknoll • SrF • 6'5
Keanu Meacham
Saint Louis • SrG • 6'0
Zion Lefotu
Saint Louis • SoG • 6'1
Mystique Akina-Watson
Kahuku • SrG • 5'10
Vainuupo Fanuaea
Nanakuli • SrF • 6'5
Declan Beckette
Iolani • JrF • 6'4
HONORABLE MENTION
Baldwin: Dylan Kuia, Evan Manarpaac Iolani: Ayden Goo, Raymon Teocson Kahuku: Inoke Lloyd, DC Aukustino Kailua: Joseph Bieniek, Dylan Kunz Kalaheo: Eli Hess Kamehameha: Justice Slade Kamehameha-Hawaii: Kawohi Huihui, Kolten Tabuyo-Kahele Kekaulike: Kilinahe Mata-Goldmann Konawaena: Trey Guillermo Lahainaluna: Trasyn Nava Leilehua: Robert Smith, Jayden Gemeno, Jed Militante Maryknoll: Chris Du, Ghesiah Faleafine-Auwae, Keanu Lee Maui: Makoa Lindsey Mid-Pacific: Troy Higashi Mililani: Taye Marxen, Richard Windsor Moanalua: Chase Lebaron Nanakuli: Zhyrisen Kahalekai, Ezekiel Donnell, Nehemiah Thompson Punahou: Koen Makinano, Dane Kellner Saint Louis: Ryder Brink University Lab: Todd McKinney, Alika Ahu, Avari Zion-Branch
Player of the Year: Tanoa Scanlan, Punahou, F, Jr.
The 6-foot-6 Scanlan led the Interscholastic League of Honolulu in scoring with an average of 19.2 points per game. He scored in double-digits in every league contest, including eight games of 20-or-more points. Scanlan was second in free throws made (61) and tied for the most attempted with (89), and shot at a 68.5 precent clip. The Buffanblu will depend heavily on Scanlan once again in his senior campaign, especially with the departures of Ethan Chung, Koen Makinano and Dane Kellner to graduation.
Coach of the Year: Brandyn Akana, Kahuku
Akana led the Red Raiders to its first state championship since 2017, and did so without the services of arguably its key cog Ronin Naihe, who suffered a season-ending injury in the OIA playoffs. Thanks in part to contributions from up and down the roster, Kahuku didn't skip a beat, winning its final five games to capture both an OIA Division I title and a state crown. The Red Raiders appear poised for yet another run in 2026-27, as the squad only loses two to graduation, though one of them is a second-team selection in Mystique Akina-Watson.
ScoringLive's All-Hawaii teams honor standout Division I and II athletes statewide. Selections are made by SL staff in consultation with media and coaches.
2024 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2023 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2022 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2020 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii2019
2019 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2018 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2017 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2016 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2015 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2014 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
Football Girls Volleyball Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Baseball Softball Boys Volleyball