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ScoringLive staffFebruary 15, 2017, 4:17pm
All-OIA Western Division selections Selected by ScoringLive staff
Player of the Year: Jamin Fonseca, Mililani Coaches of the Year: Neal Sakaue/Ryan Lau/Mark Ishii, Kapolei
FIRST TEAM F - Sean Yoshida, Kapolei - Junior F - Hudson Zeisman, Mililani - Sophomore MF - Daniel Woo, Pearl City - Senior MF - Jamin Fonseca, Mililani - Senior MF - Garrison Lee, Kapolei - Junior MF - David Tupper, Campbell - Senior MF - Sam Wren, Kapolei - Sophomore D - Branden Wong, Kapolei - Junior D - Justice Gomes, Pearl City - Junior D - Richard Potts, Mililani - Senior GK - Rusty Crowder, Mililani - Senior
SECOND TEAM F - Claudio Dortrait, Campbell - Junior MF - Treyton Kong, Mililani - Senior MF - Luke Wyman, Pearl City - Senior MF - Kieran Raquedan, Kapolei - Sophomore MF - Ryan Watanabe, Pearl City - Senior MF - Eric Aquino, Kapolei - Sophomore D - Beau Meyer, Kapolei - Senior D - Kawika Zarko, Mililani - Senior D - Zameer Khan, Pearl City - Junior D - Trystan Wright, Mililani - Junior GK - Jason Catron, Kapolei - Junior
HONORABLE MENTION Aiea: Tyle Alabanza Campbell: Jacob Curran, Kale Gonzales, Kobe Kaslow Kapolei: Noah Kolona, Bradyn Yoshida Leilehua: Keanu Hirota, Ethan Mims, Reese Okada, Nick Sharrock Mililani: Jonny Connor, Zion Vea, Trey Yogi Pearl City: Zeth Bolosan, Ju Chan Lee, Logan Martin, Nikita Richey, Richard Seaman, Samuel Rhyen Smith, Devan Yoshimura Radford: Amodou Kone, Blake Weatherhold Waialua: Kaikea Farrell, Ethan Grubbs, Kamaki Lacar Waianae: Tate Ebel, Makana Gonsalves, Triston Kapahua, Kelson Keawe-Wessel Waipahu: Isaiah Harris, Jaron Tejada
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