Boys Basketball
McEnroe, Brown-Kaopua garner OIA top honors




Oahu Interscholastic Association Boys Basketball All-Stars
Eastern Division

Player of the Year: Jacob McEnroe, Farrington
Coach of the Year: Steve Hathaway, Roosevelt

First Team
Isaiah Visoria, Farrington, Sr.
Jamaal Willis, Moanalua, Sr.
Hirkley Latu, Kahuku, So.
Kupaa Harrison, Kalaheo, Jr.
Jacob McEnroe, Farrington, Sr.

Second Team
Kekai Smith, Kalaheo, So.
Antoine Hines, Moanalua, Sr.
Van Hugo, Farrington, Sr.
Aaron Stuart, Moanalua, St.
Dayton Lee, McKinley, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Anuenue: Kimo Romena, Naalii Dureg, Kamalu Kamauoha, Pono Kahili.
Castle: Joseph Lilio III, KJ Ng, Keanu Furtado, David Benevedes, Justin Pang.
Farrington: Isaiah Smith, Tua Unutoa, Mason Semisi, Manly Williams, Mark Duldulao.
Kahuku: Soli Afalava, Samuta Avea, Kesi Ahoy, Tuli Wily-Matagi, Chance Maghanoy.
Kalaheo: Zack Marrotte, Daio Del Castillo, LJ Barnes, Alec McCloud.
Kalani: Cory Mitchell, Brandon Roberts, Dallas Asuncion, Shane Ra, Ace Faumui, Jaron Yamauchi, Alexander Tungpalan.
Kailua: Christian Kamu Scheer, Matthew Bishop, Kawehe Kohatsu, Christian Mejia, Peter Kanoho.
Kaimuki: Jerry Betiru, Taylor Espinda, Kenny Fujioka, Christian Ono, Akira Vernon.
Kaiser: Chance Kalaugher, Kelsey Lewis, Matthew Haili, Trevin Kahunanui, Melvin Kahunanui.
McKinley: Macjun Otarro, Dan Villejo, Nelson Pita, Brennan Waters.
Moanalua: Aljohn Bumanglag, Elo Badua, Karson Cruz.
Roosevelt: Kevin Foster, Mick Colling, Keanu Furtado, Jake Kawasaki, Valen Inaura.

Western Division

Player of the Year: Bronson Brown-Kaopua, Waianae
Coach of the Year: Wyatt Tau, Campbell

First Team
Brandon Mendoza-Bulong, Waipahu, Sr.
Xavier Repollo, Waialua, Sr.
Gilbert Dayanan, Campbell, Sr.
Elijah Butler, Mililani, Sr.
Bronson Brown-Kaopua, Waianae, Sr.

Second Team
Michael Merchant, Campbell, Jr.
Joseph Gouty, Leilehua, So.
Bryson Naito, Aiea, Sr.
Jordan Riley, Radford, Jr.
Isaac Hurd, Campbell, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Aiea: Kimo Souza, Brandon Lee, Amara Toure, Mana Kaahanui, Christian Maglaya, Shane Aque.
Campbell: Jomar Jett Gapusan, Melvin Bergado.
Kapolei: Chance Kamaka, Micah Kapoi, Augustine Stridiron, Benjahmin Toomalatai, Matthew Henderson, Koa Alvarado.
Leilehua: Soli Afalava, Samuta Avea, Kesi Ahoy, Tuli Wily-Matagi, Chance Maghanoy.
Kalaheo: Torenzo Vereen, Bryan Mason, Chanse Ramirez, Pomai Cozo, Kainoa Aleviado.
Mililani: Noel Bueno, Ian Namu, Cody Sison, Elijah Gambol, Jeremy Rozmeski.
Nanakuli: Josh Lincoln, Kale Kanehailua, Iverson Sione, Eric Au Hoon.
Pearl City: Eric Dela Pena, Garrette Kanamau.
Radford: Kendall Bryant, Tobias Powell, Derrick McLamore, Malcolm Hill, Aaron Jackson.
Waialua: Kaimana Equires, Tripp Blaser, Jeren Dingel, Virgilio Bareng.
Waianae: Makana Piilani, Austin Thomas, Tyger Rohr, Natano Namulauti.
Waipahu: Dustin Morales.





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