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Chargers' setter Marley Ngirmidol named Player of the Year in OIA Division II; Pearl City head coach Sean Chang named Coach of the Year.
 
Na Menehune outside hitter Lionel Gannon named Player of the Year and head coach Alan Cabanting named Coach of the Year.
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Senior OH Seth Kimura was joined by teammate Kaito Duranceau on the first team; Trojans' head coach Gabriel Maunupau named Coach of the Year.
Trojans' junior utility Hinano Bautista won her second straight league Player of the Year honor; Mililani's Rose Antonio named Coach of the Year.
Na Menehune infielder Alia Anzai was one of five named to the first team; Moanalua's Kylee Oshiro named Coach of the Year.
Five Rams were named to the first team, along with Filimaua Baughn, who was named Coach of the Year.
Mililani utility Ezra Ugale was one of five named to the First Team; Chargers' Duane Eldredge named Coach of the Year.
Rough Riders' infielder Luke Tuasivi led the division in batting average, hits, runs and doubles; Kaiser head coach Josh Halemanu named Coach of the Year.
Marauders' infielder Mikah Noda led his team in virtually every offensive category; Waipahu head coach Ian Ferris named Coach of the Year.
Sophomore ST/MF Paul Horcajo Jr. helped lead the Red Raiders to a second straight league title; Kahuku's Doug Madruga named Coach of the Year.
Senior defender Elijah Kuni was amongst five Trojans named to the West first team; Mililani head coach Alika Cosner named Coach of the Year.
Falcons' senior MF/F Toranosuke Kikuchi joined five other teammates on the first team; Kalani head coach Jaymes Barlos named Coach of the Year.
Junior Sophia Lugo helped lead the Surfriders to a second straight league title; Kailua's Malu Afong named Coach of the Year.
The Trojans' senior MF/F led all OIA D1 players with 18 goals on the season; Campbell's James Curran named Coach of the Year.
Junior defender Emi Hugo was one of four Cougars named to the first team; Kaiser's Noelani Bio named Coach of the Year.
Junior forward Ronin Naihe is joined by Kashus Daley and Mystique Akina-Watson as first team selections; Red Raiders' Brandyn Akana named Coach of the Year.
Senior post Vainuupo Fanuaea named Player of the Year, while head coach Nathaniel Donnell garnered Coach of the Year honors.
Senior post Hilton Edward joined Elijah Fritz-Betiru and Manduy Pham as first team picks; Roosevelt's Adam Chiya named Coach of the Year.
The junior forward averaged 18.7 points per game and led Na Menehune to a semifinal finish in the OIA Division I playoffs; Kalani's Tyler Tsukazaki named Coach of the Year.
Senior forward Riya Tobosa poured in 23.9 points a contest for the Chargers; Pearl City's Kyle Martin and Aiea's Kyle Kurasaki named co-Coaches of the Year.
Senior post Makana Kamakeeaina was joined by two other Sabers named to the first team; Mililani's Jeff Shinagawa named Coach of the Year.
Elenoa Lauhingoa joined sister Lamona along with three other teammates also named to the first team; Red Raiders' Lesina Manutai named Coach of the Year.
The sophomore setter was named Player of Year, with Kapolei head coach Naidah Gamurot named Coach of the Year.
Leilehua's Cali Moniz-Kealoha named Player of the Year, with Roosevelt's Jarin Lubong named Coach of the Year.
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