Thirty athletes sign letters of intent at PIAA Spring NLI event




Thirty athletes from eight different sports signed letters of intent to the school of their choosing at the Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance Annual Spring National Letter of Intent (NLI) signing day event held at the Elks Club Lodge 616 in Waikiki.

Here is a list of signees:

BASEBALL

Jason Murakami, Kamehameha - Concordia/Portland
Jason Rosen, Punahou - University of Portland
Trey Smith, Kamehameha - Arizona Western College
Jalen Torres, Kamehameha - Wenatchee Valley College

BASKETBALL

Kapili Amamalin, Mililani - Blue Mountain CC
Kaylee Torres, Mililani - Southwestern Oregon

FOOTBALL

Makoa Camanse-Stevens, Kamehameha - Arizona Western College
Lutena Falatea, Saint Louis - Notre Dame College (OH)
Reece Foy, Iolani - University of San Diego
James Grace, Aiea - Linfield
Tyman Hayashi, University High - Minnesota Crookston
Andrew Julius, Kapolei - St Francis (PA)
Darius Kila, Kapolei - Lane College
Casey Kumashiro, Kaiser - Notre Dame College (OH)
Jacob Lewis, Damien - Lewis & Clark
Logan Santiago, James Campbell - Missouri Valley College
Zachary Tinao-Rabellizsa, Radford - Pacific University

GOLF

Ryan Lloyd, Punahou - Loyola Chicago

SOCCER

Micah Cabagbag, Iolani - Santa Clara University
Rebecca Harper, Maryknoll - UNLV
Mariah Santiago, James Campbell - Graceland

TRACK AND FIELD

Winnie Markowitz, Kaiser - University of St Marys

VOLLEYBALL

Jared Kaniho, Kamehameha - Grand Canyon
Kalehua Katagiri, Kamehameha - Washington University (St Louis)
Keenan Meyer, Saint Louis - Hope International
Cullen Mosher, Kamehameha - Grand Canyon
Taimane Passi, Iolani - Western New Mexico
Lexis Leilani Satele, Saint Francis - New Mexico Highlands

WRESTLING

Dane Pestano, Kamehameha - Iowa State
Bree Rapoza, Kamehameha - Missouri Baptist





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