Boys Basketball
Roosevelt's Pale tops in the OIA Red East




Rough Rider forward Kaipo Pale was named Player of the Year in the Oahu Interscholatic Association's Red East Division.

Pale joined Moanalua Dexter Williams, Kaimuki's Mason Kualii-Moe, Kalani's Tatsuya Ono and Kahuku's Shairone Thompson as First Team selections.

Kaimuki's Kelly Grant was named Coach of the Year.


Submitted by the O'ahu Interscholastic Association.


PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kaipo Pale, Roosevelt
COACH OF THE YEAR: Kelly Grant, Kaimuki

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Dexter Williams
MoanaluaSr.
Mason Kualii-Moe
KaimukiJr.
Tatsuya Ono
Kalani
Jr.
Shairone Thompson
KahukuSr.
Kaipo Pale
Roosevelt
Sr.

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Samala Afalava
Kahuku
Sr.
Luis Valenzuela
Kailua
Sr.
Tevin Nishiyama
Kaimuki
Sr.
Jordan Aleki
CastleSr.
Keven Amaral
Moanalua
Sr.

HONORABLE MENTION

Kahuku: Kawehena Johnson, Galeai Malufau, K.J. Uluave

Kailua: Kila Zuttermeister, Chevy Mikaele, Rhys Nakakura, Ethan Mahaulu, Keanu Vela

Moanalua: Wesley Armbrust, Richard Villasenor, Dillion Turk

Kaimuki: Chester Sua, Nick Motellang, Siaosi Halaapiapi, Dio Taulung, John Kakitani

Roosevelt: Asten Koki, Brendan Nakatani, J.J. Mariano, Johnson Delos Santos

Kalani: Imani Washington, Takezo Iguchi, Kory Kashiwabara, Jordan Yogi

Castle: Faasea Lakatani, Seth Tiumalu, Chaz Kobayashi, Micah Maeda




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