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Chantz Chargualaf
Campbell • SrOL • 6'4 290
Kamoi Huihui-White
Saint Louis • SrOL • 6'5 330
Koloi Keli
Farrington • SrOL • 6'3 290
Malakai Lee
Kamehameha • SrOL • 6'7 350
Kamuela Wilhelm
Punahou • SrOL • 6'6 265
Brayden Medeiros
Campbell • SrQB • 6'1 190
Chazz-Michael Kapahu
Kapolei • JrRB • 5'8 180
Nainoa Melchor
Kamehameha • SrRB • 5'8 200
Shaison Kupukaa
Campbell • JrWR • 6'2 195
Zayne Pasion
Campbell • SrWR • 6'3 180
Nikko Smith
Kapolei • JrWR • 5'9 150
Taimane Purcell
Kamehameha • SrUT • 6'4 235
Kalei Harbottle
Kamehameha • SrDL • 5'10 235
Ricky Liilii
Saint Louis • SoDL • 6'5 235
Tevita Paongo
Campbell • SrDL • 6'2 270
Siale Reid
Kahuku • SoDL • 6'0 190
Evan Cazimero
Kamehameha • JrLB • 6'0 200
Talanoa Ili
Kahuku • SrLB • 6'4 225
Malaki Soliai-Tui
Kahuku • SrLB • 6'1 215
Jahren Altura
Saint Louis • SrDB • 5'11 175
Isaiah Chong
Campbell • JrDB • 6'1 170
Tainoa Lave
Campbell • SrDB • 5'10 175
Madden Soliai
Kahuku • SrDB • 5'10 180
Mathias Nera-Voa
Kapolei • SrUT • 6'1 210
Tyler Fujimoto
Kamehameha • JrK • 5'8 160
Kamehameha • JrP • 5'8 160
Kapolei • JrRET • 5'9 150
Brystin Sansano
Campbell • JrAP • 5'10 175
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
SPECIALISTS
HONORABLE MENTION
Quarterback: Mana Forges (Kamehameha), Hunter Fujikawa (Punahou), Nainoa Lopes (Saint Louis), Troy Mariteragi (Kahuku)
Running back: Jarius Borges (Mililani), Tenari Fuamatu-Maafala (Saint Louis), Kyin Rivera-Galbraith (Leilehua)
Receiver: Keola Ane (Punahou), Bless Cabrera-Hopkins (Mililani), Isaiah Kaiu (Farrington), Luke VanAntwerp (Mililani)
Offensive utility: Rhino Aumua (Kahuku), Hazyn Botelho (Kamehameha), Ava Cook (Kapolei)
Offensive line: Siosiua Afungia (Campbell), Hoolu Akeo (Saint Louis), Isaiah Bertola (Farrington), Davis Brown (Saint Louis), Jake Brown (Campbell), Kiamaia Campbell (Kahuku), Trytin Ellis-Navares (Saint Louis), Chaysten Maauga (Leilehua), Gabe Pahinui (Kamehameha), Jospeh Robledo (Kamehameha), Austin Stanton (Campbell), Alema Sylva (Mililani), Angel Watson-Amaral (Kapolei)
Defensive line: Myikca Alston (Campbell), Kona Acedillo (Saint Louis), Masahiro Hopkins (Kahuku), Paki Kaufusi (Punahou), Ezekiel Kelemete (Mililani), Tyler Lim (Punahou), Vilitalitiga Mareko (Campbell), Jory Muafono (Kamehameha), Tua Tafiti (Punahou), Lincoln Uiagalelei (Mililani)
Linebacker: Irai Manumaleuna (Kamehameha), Tau Purcell (Kamehameha), Samson Satele (Mililani), Kaimana Sione (Kapolei), Amate Taimatuia (Kapolei)
Defensive back: Teave Crawford (Kahuku), Nui Gilman (Mililani), Malosi Ilaoa (Farrington), Zeal Inn (Kamehameha), Toa Leffler (Kapolei), Eyring Mapu (Kahuku), Jaedon Pablo (Campell), Rylan Para (Kapolei), Taimua Pule (Kahuku), Niamiah Samia (Kamehameha), Kenaniah Toia (Campbell)
Specialists: Rodel Alano (Leilehua), Larry McCarley (Kapolei)
Offensive Player of the Year: Brayden Medeiros, Campbell, QB, Sr.
Medeiros had big shoes to fill after the departure of the state's all-time career passing leader Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, and accomplished that task in a way not even his predecessor could, bringing a first Open state football title back to Ewa Beach. The 6-foot-1 senior threw for 1,838 yards and 21 touchdowns and recorded two or more passing scores in seven games, including a three TD performance in the title game win over Kamehameha, where his 17 yard pass to Zayne Pasion in the overtime period gave the Sabers the walk-off win. He gained just 23 yards on 32 carries on the ground with one score, but that lone scamper to the end zone was a crucial one, a game-winning scramble in the closing moments to seal a state berth in a 14-10 win over Mililani.
Defensive Player of the Year: Tainoa Lave, Campbell, DB, Sr.
In whatever phase of the game the Sabers needed him, Lave was equal to the task. The senior defensive back was a key cog for the Sabers, recording a reported 77 tackles (10 for loss), four sacks, two interceptions and three forced fumbles, which inlcuded an pick-six for a score. On offense, Lave ran the wildcat to the tune of 86 yards and three scores, all of them coming in the state tournament play. For good measure, the 5-foot-10 senior added a punt return for a TD in the regular season against Leilehua. In the Open Division finale against Kamehameha, Lave recorded 10 1/2 tackles, one for a loss and added a rushing touchdown.
Coach of the Year: Darren Johnson, Campbell
Johnson made his first appearance in the a state championship game count, with the aforementioned walk-off win over the Warriors the icing on the cake in a playoff run that included a stunning win over Kahuku in the semifinals. Campbell took an unorthodox path to claim its second title, finishing fourth in the final regular season standings of the Oahu Interscholastic Association and third in the league tournament, but caught fire states, upsetting the Red Raiders, 15-12, in the semis before its ultimate triumph over the Warriors in the finale. The Sabers were 0-6 all-time in Open Division state tournament games prior to this season.
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