Girls Soccer
Mililani's Furuta takes top honor for OIA West all-stars




Mililani swept the Oahu Interscholastic Association Western Division girls' soccer all-star honors, which were submitted by the OIA.

Tia Furuta was named Player of the Year and Ray Akiona was named Coach of the Year.

First team
Attacker, school
Tia Furuta, Mililani
Sara Olanda, Aiea
Daelenn Tokunaga, Pearl City

Mid-Fielder, school
Kayla Braunthal, Mililani
Bianca Gonzales, Kapolei
Ailiani Lorenzo, Campbell
Robyn Peiler, Mililani

Defender, school
Kanoe Morihara, Mililani
Shandy Hopeau, Kapolei
Chardonnay Curran, Campbell
Jordan Gomes, Pearl City

Goalie, school
Andrea Kanagy, Mililani

Second team
Attacker, school
Kailana Kaeo, Mililani
Nikki Suwa, Pearl City
Jessica Gonzales, Waipahu

Mid-Fielder, school
Bethany Nazareno, Pearl City
Alysha Somers, Waipahu
Chevyn-Rae Morgan, Nanakuli
Randi Fontes, Pearl City

Defender, school
Jordan Hill, Aiea
Aryana Cabudol, Campbell
Kasey Isobe, Mililani
Kylie Louis, Pearl City

Goalie, school
Brittney Ann Copp, Campbell    

Honorable mention
Aiea: Keani Napuunoa, Tiana Ono, Brittny Maze, Tamara Mikamura.
Campbell: Lauryn Cabudol, Kiley Haraguchi, Kylie Rae Sabino.
Kapolei: Kayla Alcott, Kelsea Akau.
Nanakuli: Jayna Santiago, Kala Sarimento, Alexix Calimpong, Valorie Ventura, DeAndrea Sylva.
Pearl City: Sydney Young.
Waianae: Sarah Inafuku, Kezia Ramos, Alyssa Mendoza, Kama Kaeo, Kailie Carizosa.
Leilehua: Bryanne Chun, Kereese Martin, Shelby Jenks.
Radford: Ashley Nakoa-Kawahakui, Keahi Pang, Cierra-Lynn Ramirez, Jordyn Bjur, Kihel Paikai, Olivia Prindle.
Waipahu: Dezyria Martin, Karlee Manding, Summer Akau-Mika.





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