Boys Basketball
Saycon named OIA White Player of the Year




High-flying Farrington guard J.P. Saycon was named the OIA White Player of the Year, one of three Govs earning First Team honors.

Viane Vaina and Lancelot "Keke" Williams also earned First Team nods, along with Waialua's Vince Maluyo and McKinley's Alex Ironside.

Farrington head coach Allan Silva was named Coach of the Year.


Submitted by the O'ahu Interscholastic Association.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: J.P. Saycon, Farrington
COACH OF THE YEAR: Allan Silva, Farrington

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Vince Maluyo
WaialuaSr.
Alex Ironside
McKinleyJr.
Viane Vaina
FarringtonJr.
Lancelot Williams
FarringtonSr.
J.P. Saycon
FarringtonJr.

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Preston Wuich
Kaiser
Jr.
Doug Gehring
Kaiser
Sr.
Chucky Kaahanui
'AieaSr.
Joseph Shelton
NanakuliSo.
Daeniel Cullen Diomanpo
Waipahu
Sr.

HONORABLE MENTION

Anuenue: Ikaika Gante, Makamae Otani-Wengler, Kamea Kahiapo, Iokepa Waiwai'ole

Kamakau: Teawe Olds, Keahi Suyat, Kumukoa Oana

Kalaheo: Quincy Mason, Josh Ko, Shem Sukumaram, Shane Hipa, Sage Richardson                                   
Farrington: Jeffrey Madarang, Paul Solomon, Ryan Reyes

Mckinley: Rio Kwon, Lesley Machiguchi, Jace Bolosan, Jason Ramano,rnMicah Waters, Wilhem Rivera

Nanakuli: Gary Shelton, Nathan Auelua-Naki , Terrel Ochimas, Kenson Paris

Kaiser: Mark Guirguis, Justin Wuich, Quinton Wong, Davin Morton

Waipahu    Tatupu Tatupu Wesley Nagesu, Duketoa Tili, Chance Delima

Waialua: Rudi Galapia, Kristoffer Cuadro, Vergillo Repollo, John Rey Garcia

'Aiea: Taylor Tailulu, Freddy Tailulu, Ernesto Salazar, Branden Abiva




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