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ScoringLive staffFebruary 29, 2016, 1:40pm
OIA GIRLS BASKETBALL ALL-STARS
Submitted by the OIA
EASTERN DIVISION
Player of the Year: Keala Quinlan, RooseveltCoach of the Year: Mona Faasoa, Kaimuki
First Team
Keala Quinlan, RooseveltMolimau Heimuli, FarringtonDelcie Williams, KailuaVictoria Kintz, KaimukiRose Shimaoka, Kaiser
Second Team
Tara Takata, KailuaAshley Kiko, RooseveltBrittni Blake, KahukuSierra Koki, CastleBrooke Ho, Kaiser
Honorable Mention
Farrington: Chantal MailouKahuku: Cheyenne TeoKaimuki: Kaelyn EspindaKaiser: Lyla KaneaiakalaKalani: Luke Logan, Noelle Suzuki, Daesha VielaMcKinley: Joselle Ferrer, Vee Vee Li, Teane SofaMoanalua: Sienna Ho, Lei-Helani TalaroRoosevelt: Alliya Gabriel
WESTERN DIVISION
Player of the Year: Kyle Johnson, RadfordCo-Coach of the Year: Charles Chong, Radford
Kyle Johnson, RadfordTywanna Abbott, LeilehuaJazmina Lafitaga, MililaniAlana Nuuanu, NanakuliGieani Balino, Campbell
Kayla Torres, MililaniKaedy Hatchett, WaialuaTianna Hanohano, LeilehuaRicka Jackson, CampbellSeleni Bartley, Kapolei
Aiea: Vien Crisostomo Campbell: Jasianna Ah Nee, Cydney CurranKapolei: Cassandra HedrickLeilehua: Shaylee Todani, Hannah CoffinMililani: Taysia Canon, Velisa Meleisea, Hope Carter, Kayla GibsonNanakuli: Jahnna Kahele-MadaliPearl City: Ciera Sylva, Ashley-Tianna AmorinRadford: Shaelie Burgess, Puni Seei, Jayde Johnson, Jazmyn Peralta, Natalie JacksonWaialua: Kaitlyn AyononWaianae: Asenati Cook, Briana NakiheiWaipahu: Kaelyn Aceret, Shannon Mailos
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