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ScoringLive staffJune 5, 2016, 10:42pm
The Enterprise/Hawaii High School Athletic Association Hall of Honor inducted its 34th annual class at Sunday's dinner reception at the Pomaikai Ballrooms at Dole Cannery Iwilei.
Twelve student-athletes from the graduating class of 2016 were selected by a 16-member committee made up of present and former media members, athletic directors and coaches statewide out of 65 applicants.
They are:
» Teshya Alo, Kamehameha (wrestling, judo).
» Emalia Eichelberger, Punahou (water polo, paddling).
» Mariel Galdiano, Punahou (golf).
» Shandon Hopeau, Kapolei (soccer).
» La'akea Kaho'ohanohano-Davis, Baldwin (football, track and field).
» Kaeo Kruse, Kamehameha (cross country, swimming, track and field).
» ‘Aukai Lileikis, Punahou (swimming, water polo).
» Vavae Malepeai, Mililani (football).
» Lalelei Mata'afa, Lahainaluna (wrestling, water polo).
» Austin Matautia, Moanalua (volleyball).
» Chanelle Molina, Konawaena (basketball, volleyball).
» Emma Taylor, Hawaii Prep (track, soccer, volleyball).
While athletic achievement is the main criterion, also considered were sportsmanship, character, academics and community service.
Each inductee was awarded with a $2000 scholarship that is sponsored by Enterprise Holdings.
University of Hawaii men's basketball coach Eran Ganot delivered the keynote speech.
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