Judo
OIA Judo all-stars announced


Oahu Interscholastic Association Judo All-Stars
(As selected by league coaches)

Eastern Division
Girls
Player of the Year: Kristen Kojima, Roosevelt
Coach of the Year: Michael Maeda, McKinley

First Team
98 pounds — Maia Phanthadara, Roosevelt
103 — Kristyn Takai, Moanalua
109 — Jaryn Cachola, Farrington
115 — Kristen Kojima, Roosevelt
122 — Sienna Ho, Moanalua
129 — Angela Ortiz, Kalani
139 — Risa Higa, McKinley
154 — Susan Iverson, McKinley
172 — Sally Lin, Roosevelt
220 — Tafinga Kailahi, Farrington

Second Team
98 — Kristen Kadooka, Kalaheo
103 — Jade Daan, McKinley
109 — Hayley Urabe, McKinley
115 — Czarina Pineda-Abaya, Kalani
122 — Maria Donley, Kalani
129 — Stream Goo, Kahuku
139 — An-Geliq Kane, Moanalua
154 — Yumemi Enomoto-Tomishima, Kaiser
172 — Jeanne Aquino, Farrington

Boys
Player of the Year: Chevy Tabiolo Felicilda, Moanalua
Coach of the Year:
Brandon Maki, Moanalua

First Team
108 pounds —
Diamond Inouye, Moanalua
114 — Caleb Reyes, Moanalua
121 — Wendell Ebesu, Castle
132 — Chevy Tabiolo Felicilda, Moanalua
145 — Jackapop Khongnawang, Roosevelt
161 — Kulana Salera, Moanalua
178 — Dathan Lloyd, Kaimuki
198 — Zorich Palimo'o, Moanalua
220 — Zechariah Yuhudah, Roosevelt

Western Division
Girls
Player of the Year: Chastyne Dolor, Pearl City
Coach of the Year: Robin Puahala, Pearl City

First Team
98 pounds — Rocel Flores, Campbell
103 — Breanne Takaesu, Pearl City
109 — Chastyne Dolor, Pearl City
115 — Haylie Shinsato, Mililani
122 — Joen Tominaga, Pearl City
129 — Netanya Kang, Pearl City
139 — Kari Okubo, Aiea
154 — Gezlen Ragudos, Aiea
172 — Taylor Jean Allen, Campbell
220 — Sabrina Hollins, Waipahu

Second Team
98 — Adrienne Nazareno, Pearl City
103 — Louise Pekelo, Pearl City
109 — Kaylin Castro, Mililani
115 — Mikayla Abe, Pearl City
122 — Azraelle Belisario, Leilehua
129 — Tehani Moss, Mililani
139 — Kayelah Arakaki, Pearl City
154 — Megan Ramos, Pearl City
172 — Trudi Eltagonde, Pearl City
220 — Ashlyn Antonio, Pearl City

Boys
Player of the Year: Dayton Furuta, Mililani
Coach of the Year:
Marc Narcisco, Kapolei

First Team
108 pounds —
Jason Pagurayan, Kapolei
114 — Andre Pagurayan, Kapolei
121 — Cole Kido, Campbell
132 — Jessie Saribay, Waipahu
145 — Rodman Salangdron, Kapolei
161 — Josh Gima, Aiea
178 — Paul Joe, Pearl City
198 — Kapu Yasumura, Pearl City
220 — Dayton Furuta, Mililani
285 — Trinity Fautanu, Aiea

Second Team
108 — Jon Domingo, Pearl City
114 — Micah Platt, Campbell
121 — Anthony Brett, Kapolei
132 — Mark Barit, Leilehua
145 — Paxton Horiuchi, Mililani
161 — Mason Matsuo, Mililani
178 — Shaundale Magnani, Kapolei
198 — Jake Bactista, Pearl City
220 — Jackson Fuamatu, Pearl City
285 — Isaiah Alapai, Kapolei





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