Football
Kahuku sweeps OIA Red East all-star honors






Kahuku swept top honors for the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East football honors.

Running back Aofaga Wily was named the Offensive Player of the Year, safety Kawehena Johnson was named Defensive Player of the Year and Reggie Torres claimed Coach of the Year honors.

The all-star selections were submitted by the OIA and were selected by the division's coaches.


FIRST TEAM

Offense

Offensive Player of the Year: Aofaga Wily, Kahuku

Pos.    Name                School    Ht.    Wt.    Yr.
QB    Kahaku Iaea            Kailua        6’2    218    12
RB    Tyler Taumua        Farrington    5’10    202    12
RB    Aofaga Wily            Kahuku    6’0    202    12
RB    Abraham Silva        Farrington    5’10    205    12
WR    Tyrell Tuiasosopo        McKinley    6’1    170    11
WR    Donald Lambert        Moanalua    6’1    170    11
OL    Michael Boyd        Farrington    6’1    291    12
OL    John Wa’a            Kahuku    6’3    281    12
OL    Mitchell Boyd        Farrington    6’1    303    12
OL    Charles Sataraka        Farrington    6’1    333    12
OL    Lopaka Moniz        Kahuku    6’1    338    12
UTIL    Kawehena Johnson    Kahuku    5’9    163    12

Defense

Defensive Player of the Year: Kawehena Johnson, Kahuku

Pos.    Name                School    Ht.    Wt.    Yr.
DL    Siamau Mapu        Kahuku    5’10    280    12
DL    Lamone Williams        Kahuku    6’3    238    11
DL    Scott Pagano        Moanalua    6’4    275    12
DL    Jeremiah Taleni        Kailua        6’0    327    12
LB    Mathias Tuitele-Iafeta    McKinley    5’11    235    11
LB    Johnny Tapusoa        Kahuku    5’10    194    12
LB    Rashaan Falemalu        Kahuku    6’1    192     12
DB    Kawehena Johnson    Kahuku    5’9    163    12
DB    Kekoa Ford            Kailua        5’7    150    12
DB    Roger Boyd             Farrington    5’8    143    11
DB    Jayven Mohetau        Kahuku    5’11    174    12
UTIL    Kawehena Johnson    Kahuku    5’9    163    12

SECOND TEAM

Offense

Pos.    Name                School    Ht.    Wt.    Yr
QB    Micah Kaneshiro        Moanalua    5’7    170    11
RB    Ishmil Scott        Moanalua    5’11    198    11
RB    Polikapu Liua        Kahuku    5’9    222    11
WR    Kaliko Kaimana        Kailua    5’10    165    12
WR    Stephano Tuisila        Kaimuki    5’11    157    11
WR    Kawehena Johnson    Kahuku    5’9    163    12    
OL    Jared Malaga        McKinley    6’2    270    12
OL    Donald Barenaba-Setoki    Kahuku     6’2    301    11
OL    Kai Kubera            Kahuku    5’11    219    11
OL    Grettir Alapa        Kahuku    5’8    261    12    
OL    Jeremiah Taleni        Kailua    6’0    327    12

Defense

Pos.    Name                School    Ht.    Wt.    Yr
DL    Toiva Tufaga            Kahuku    6’0    245    12
DL    Ezra Soli            Kahuku    5’11    277    12
DL    Breiden Fehoko        Farrington    6’1    230    10
DL    Motu Heimuli        Farrington    6’1    229    11
LB    Aisea Tavae            Farrington    5’10    224    12
LB    Austin Faumui        Farrington    5’11    176    12
LB    Matai Paselio        Kahuku    6’0    208    12
DB    Tyrell Tuiasosopo        McKinley    6’1    170    11
DB    Setefano Lavatai        Farrington    5’8    195    12
DB    Lasselle Thompson        Kahuku    6’1    162    12    
DB    Devailo Galeai        Kahuku    5’10    181    12

Honorable mention

Castle: Kela Shea, Cullen Shiroma-Fernandez, Jacob Pitt, Don Kaio, Jesse Medeiros, Ikaika Urasaki
Farrington: Montana Liana, Francis Evagelia, James Hashimoto, Tyler Liana, AJ White, Colin Kaalele, Nolan Eseroma, Syndreck Dsio, Manly Williams, Sanele Lavatai, James Soi
Kahuku: Viliami Livai, McKay Lewis, Jonathan Yu
Kailua:Fred Welch, Noah Auld, Lanakila Barbieto, Marcus Malepeai, Kirk Ranolo, Wyatt D'Alessio, Thomas Buntenbah-Leong.
Kaimuki: Kainalu Spencer, Randon Tuitama, Chansen Exzabe, Tai Boyd, Kaleo Ayers, Aaron Pologa, Chapman Aliksa, Swarrengen Sellet, Sio Kelekolio, Kualii Moefu, Jonah Lapitan
McKinley: Gerome Bradley, Mana Laulu, Sakka Hungalu, Clement Capelle, Kui Williams, Lisala Kanongataa, Vince Garrido, Tony Torres, Kona Bagood-Makanui
Moanalua: Kaleo Yanai, Jon-Michael Sharsh, Sheldon Pagba, Kit Taura, Austin Topt, Emmanuel Hines, Chad Aragon, Patu Mafileo, DJ Laetimua, Jonah Ramelb, Kristian Yap, Zarin Augustiro, Tahi Caldwell, Chris Owens, Browen Pliveros, Richard Parham





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