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ScoringLive staffNovember 30, 2012, 9:36am
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, KahukuPos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr.QB Kahaku Iaea Kailua 6’2 218 12RB Tyler Taumua Farrington 5’10 202 12RB Aofaga Wily Kahuku 6’0 202 12RB Abraham Silva Farrington 5’10 205 12WR Tyrell Tuiasosopo McKinley 6’1 170 11WR Donald Lambert Moanalua 6’1 170 11OL Michael Boyd Farrington 6’1 291 12OL John Wa’a Kahuku 6’3 281 12OL Mitchell Boyd Farrington 6’1 303 12OL Charles Sataraka Farrington 6’1 333 12OL Lopaka Moniz Kahuku 6’1 338 12UTIL Kawehena Johnson Kahuku 5’9 163 12Defense
Defensive Player of the Year: Kawehena Johnson, KahukuPos. Name School Ht. Wt. Yr.DL Siamau Mapu Kahuku 5’10 280 12DL Lamone Williams Kahuku 6’3 238 11DL Scott Pagano Moanalua 6’4 275 12DL Jeremiah Taleni Kailua 6’0 327 12LB Mathias Tuitele-Iafeta McKinley 5’11 235 11LB Johnny Tapusoa Kahuku 5’10 194 12LB Rashaan Falemalu Kahuku 6’1 192 12DB Kawehena Johnson Kahuku 5’9 163 12DB Kekoa Ford Kailua 5’7 150 12DB Roger Boyd Farrington 5’8 143 11DB Jayven Mohetau Kahuku 5’11 174 12UTIL Kawehena Johnson Kahuku 5’9 163 12SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. YrQB Micah Kaneshiro Moanalua 5’7 170 11RB Ishmil Scott Moanalua 5’11 198 11RB Polikapu Liua Kahuku 5’9 222 11WR Kaliko Kaimana Kailua 5’10 165 12WR Stephano Tuisila Kaimuki 5’11 157 11WR Kawehena Johnson Kahuku 5’9 163 12 OL Jared Malaga McKinley 6’2 270 12OL Donald Barenaba-Setoki Kahuku 6’2 301 11OL Kai Kubera Kahuku 5’11 219 11OL Grettir Alapa Kahuku 5’8 261 12 OL Jeremiah Taleni Kailua 6’0 327 12Defense
Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. YrDL Toiva Tufaga Kahuku 6’0 245 12DL Ezra Soli Kahuku 5’11 277 12DL Breiden Fehoko Farrington 6’1 230 10DL Motu Heimuli Farrington 6’1 229 11LB Aisea Tavae Farrington 5’10 224 12LB Austin Faumui Farrington 5’11 176 12LB Matai Paselio Kahuku 6’0 208 12DB Tyrell Tuiasosopo McKinley 6’1 170 11DB Setefano Lavatai Farrington 5’8 195 12DB Lasselle Thompson Kahuku 6’1 162 12 DB Devailo Galeai Kahuku 5’10 181 12Honorable mentionCastle: Kela Shea, Cullen Shiroma-Fernandez, Jacob Pitt, Don Kaio, Jesse Medeiros, Ikaika UrasakiFarrington: Montana Liana, Francis Evagelia, James Hashimoto, Tyler Liana, AJ White, Colin Kaalele, Nolan Eseroma, Syndreck Dsio, Manly Williams, Sanele Lavatai, James SoiKahuku: Viliami Livai, McKay Lewis, Jonathan YuKailua: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 LapitanMcKinley: Gerome Bradley, Mana Laulu, Sakka Hungalu, Clement Capelle, Kui Williams, Lisala Kanongataa, Vince Garrido, Tony Torres, Kona Bagood-MakanuiMoanalua: 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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