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Waimea • SrOL • 5-10 315
Ghesiah Faleafine-Auwae
PAC-5 • SoOL • 6'3 270
Kaikea Pedro-Hale
Kaiser • JrOL • 5'11 310
Pau Spencer
KS-Maui • SoOL • 6'3 280
Zack Vigilia
Waimea • SrOL • 6-0 285
Makana Kamaka-Brayce
KS-Maui • SrQB • 6'0 190
Kameron Apilado
Waimea • SrRB • 5-9 150
Seth Miller
PAC-5 • JrRB • 5'10 175
Keagan Lime
Kaiser • SrWR • 5'7 140
Jahsiah Souza-Armstead
Roosevelt • SoWR • 5'9 130
Jeremiah White
Kaimuki • SrWR • 6'1 185
Iosefa Letuli
Kaimuki • SrUT • 6'5 235
Toosavili Agae-Naipo
Kaimuki • SrDL • 6'3 315
Kody Erdmann
Waimea • SrDL • 6-0 170
Kanekoa Maielua-Kekiwi
KS-Maui • SrDL • 6'2 215
Jacob Nagamine
PAC-5 • SrDL • 6'4 270
Justin Botelho
Kalani • SrLB • 6'0 180
Brennen Fernandez
Waimea • SrLB • 5-6 160
Tea Nuuhiwa-Santos
Kaiser • JrLB • 5'10 190
Ezekiel Soon
Roosevelt • SoLB • 5'10 205
Mykah Brun
Waimea • JrDB • 6-1 175
Jerome Lilio
PAC-5 • JrDB • 6'5 185
Kaimuki • SrDB • 6'1 185
Kaonohi Casco
KS-Maui • JrUT • 6'0 190
Journey DePeralta
Roosevelt • JrK • 5'7 145
Shayden Ranis-Alameda Dela Cruz
Waimea • JrP • 5-7 140
Nainoa Aguiar
Roosevelt • SrRET • 5'8 160
Keona Tam
Waimea • SoAP • 5-7 140
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Quarterback: Ioane Kamanao (Roosevelt), Adam Perry (KS-Hawaii)
Running back: Kamalu Anoba-Jordan (Kalaheo), Kaikea Hueu (KS-Maui), Sonny Iaea (Kalani), Dillon Reis (Kaiser), Wesley Santiago (Waimea)
Wide receiver: Frank Kahoa Abreu (KS-Maui), Jayvie Arellano (Waialua), Javen Feary (KS-Hawaii), Kaimana Kaui (Kauai), Silas Soberano (Kalani), Keaton Tomas (Pearl City), Tobias Vasquez (Pearl City)
Offensive line: Diezel Gabriel (KS-Hawaii), Shelden-James Halaapiapi (Pearl City), Mason Hall (Kaiser), Koda Kalama (Waialua), Micah Nacnac (Pearl City), William Nauta (Kalaheo), Peytin Salavea (PAC-5), Hugh Shimonoshi (Roosevelt)
Defensive line: Tristan Brown (Pearl City), Ramzen Fruean (KS-Maui), Kila Kaneakua (Roosevelt), TJ Lau (KS-Hawaii), Laikukawela Tevaga (Kalaheo), Sean Ucciardi (Kalaheo), Niko Yamauchi (Waimea)
Linebacker: Elijah Connell-Chavez (PAC-5), Diesel DeMello (KS-Hawaii), Xander Hoopai (KS-Hawaii), David Hosier (PAC-5), Josh Kerr (KS-Maui), Kanoa Nahinu (Kaimuki), JT Richards (Kaiser), Jayden Sablan (Waimea)
Defensive back: Jack Amancio (Waialua), Jordan Amalato (Kalani), Zadrin Kaulia (Pearl City), Kulea Kauwe (Waimea), Kemani Kia-Kinzie (Waimea), Ezekiel Kuiee-Matias Paliku Nachor (KS-Hawaii), Victor Silva (Roosevelt), Kamakalei Stone (Kekaulike)
Special teams: Makoakai Fierro (Waialua), Lucas Kay-Wong (KS-Hawaii), Kawika Thompson-Kapanui (Roosevelt)
Offensive Player of the Year: Jeremiah White, Kaimuki, WR, Sr.
The 6-foot-1, 185-pound senior wideout led all players in Division II with 67 receptions for 901 yards and 12 touchdowns. He posted six grabs for 128 yards and two TDs against Waialua and later in the season, recorded eight catches for 109 yards and 2 TDs against Pearl City and nine receptions for 178 yards and two more TDs against McKinley in back-to-back weeks. White flashed his versatility in an upset of the Chargers in the OIA semifinal round, when he carried the ball 11 times for 105 yards and a TD. His contributions extended to the defensive side of the ball, where he came up with five interceptions.
Defensive Player of the Year: Jerome Lilio, PAC-5, DB, Jr.
The ball-hawking defensive back was a big reason for the Wolfpack's run to the Division II state semifinals last fall. Lilio racked up a half-dozen interceptions, including three picks and a fumble recovery to go along with 4 1/2 tackles in a win over Kaimuki in the opening round of the state tournament. Against Kamehameha-Maui a week later, the 6-foot-5, 185-pound junior tallied 5 ½ tackles and two pass break-ups. Lilio opened the Interscholastic League of Honolulu season with a couple of interceptions against Damien, which went on to represent the league in the D1 state tournament.
Coach of the Year: Kyle Linoz, Waimea
After dropping its first two games of the season and going 2-4 in the Kauai Interscholastic Federation, Waimea leveled up its play in the postseason. The Menehunes defended their home turf with a 13-10 win over Roosevelt in the state semifinals. A week later they fended off Kamehameha-Maui for a 31-28 victory in the D2 title game. Waimea won both games without completing a single pass. The Menehunes successfully defended their D2 state championship after winning their first in program history a year ago. It was the third consecutive year that a team from the KIF captured the D2 state crown.
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