Baseball
Schools
Schedules
Standings
Stats
Players
Softball
Boys VB
JV boys VB
Girls Water Polo
» Football
» Girls Volleyball
» JV Football
» JV/White Girls Vball
» Baseball
» Softball
» Boys Volleyball
» Girls Water Polo
» JV Boys Volleyball
» Boys Basketball
» Girls Basketball
» Boys Soccer
» Girls Soccer
» JV Boys Basketball
» JV Girls Basketball
» JV Boys Soccer
» JV Girls Soccer
All-Hawaii
Power Rankings
Distinguished Athlete
Newcomer Award
Top Performers
Stories
About SL
Contact
Privacy
Advertise
Mikayla Tablit
Konawaena • SrG • 5'5
Cherilyn Molina
Braeanna Estabillo-Donato
Lahainaluna • SrG • 5'4
Susitina Namoa
Lahainaluna • JrF/C • 5'11
Bella Cravens
Maryknoll • SrC • 6'1
Rhianne Omori
Maryknoll • SrG • 5'3
Tori Lynn Maeda
Iolani • JrG • 5'6
Kamalu Kamakawiwoole
Maryknoll • JrG/F • 5'10
Kalina Obrey
Kamehameha • JrF/C • 5'11
Sisilia Kaufusi
Kahuku • JrC • 5'9
ADVERTISEMENT
Mandi Kawaha
Hilo • SrG • 5'2
Taylor Wu
Iolani • JrG • 5'7
Kelsie Imai
Waiakea • SoG/F • 5'6
Gieani Balino
Campbell • SrG/F • 5'6
Caiyle Kaupu
Konawaena • SoF/C • 5'10
HONORABLE MENTION
Hilo: Mindy Kawaha, Tatiana Rideout Iolani: Kellie Okamura, Lily Lefotu Wahinekapu Kahuku: Leiah Naeata Kaimuki: Kaelyn Espinda Kaiser: Taeya Blakeney Kalani: Alayna Akiona, Kaylie Espinas, Logan Luke, Daesha Viela Kamehameha: Jewel Paaluhi-Caulk, Kiana Vierra Kapolei: Alexis Correa Konawaena: Kawena Kaohimaunu, Tanniya Uchida KS-Maui: Kimani Fernandez-Roy, Ashley Taylor Peralta Lahainaluna: Rachael Balagso Leilehua: Kaylen Kamelamela Maryknoll: Moe Notoa, Dakota Viena Mililani: Cheyenne Ardona, Kalena Gibson, Dahlis Sablay Moanalua: Kelcie Leong, Raven Rosa-Lasco, Delylah Sanerivi Mid-Pacific: Brilie Kovaloff Nanakuli: Kalei Cates, Kanani Diamond Sacred Hearts: Dallas Martinez, Te'Hiwa Medeiros Waiakea: Jazelle Dorser, Zaelynn Lui-Cabinatan
Other coaches that received consideration: Brandon Kauhi (Waiakea), Chi Mok (Kalani), Dean Young (Iolani)
Player of the Year: Cherilyn Molina, Konawaena, G, Sr.The family legacy continues.
Konawaena guard Cherilyn Molina is the ScoringLive All-Hawaii Division I Girls Basketball Player of the Year after guiding the Wildcats to their fourth consecutive state title last February.
Older sister Chanelle may have won the award three straight times, but the 5-foot-5 senior can relish in the fact that she helped Konawaena win the ultimate prize in all of her four high school years.
"She was an ultimate competitor," Iolani coach Dean Young said of Molina. "When the game was on the line, she had a determination and desire to win that was impressive."
With young players growing into their roles, Molina remained steady at the controls to help the Wildcats go undefeated during the regular season and state tournament.
"She was a rock for them," said Maryknoll coach Chico Furtado, whose team lost to Konawaena in the state final the past three years. "I just think when you have somebody that can give you that kind of steadiness on the floor, making good decisions, making clutch free throws, that's what made their team so awesome.
"Point guard play is so important in winning close games and winning big games. It's clear with them who's in charge of that team, and that's Cherilyn."
Molina, who averaged 17.3 points per game on a 42.5 percent shooting clip and shot 17-for-25 at the free throw line in the state tourney, will play collegiately for the Washington State University Cougars where she will join older sisters Chanelle and Celena Jane.
Co-Coaches of the Year: Bobbie and Dawnyelle Awa, KonawaenaKonawaena continued its championship dynasty with a 47-32 win over Maryknoll, who was the top-ranked team for the entire season, in the Division I final to win their ninth state crown.
Even though the Wildcats won the past three state titles, very few outside of the Konawaena faithful predicted that they would have won their fourth consecutive championship.
If there was one thing that defined Konawaena in this title run, it was in its ability to make second half adjustments.
In three of their last four games of the season, the Wildcats were able to outscore the opposition, 44 to 5.
As the old saying goes: "it's not how you start, it's how you finish."
ScoringLive's All-Hawaii teams honor standout Division I and II athletes statewide. Selections are made by SL staff in consultation with media and coaches.
2023 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2022 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2020 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2019 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2018 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2017 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2016 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2015 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
2014 Division I All-Hawaii Division II All-Hawaii
Football Girls Volleyball Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Baseball Softball Boys Volleyball