Girls Water Polo
Leilehua's Aundrea Vidal named OIA Player of the Year


Leilehua's Aundrea Vidal was named the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Girls Water Polo Player of the Year as voted by coaches.

Vidal scored 71 goals this year, tops in the state.

Kapolei's Dexter Lee was named Coach of the Year.


OIA GIRLS WATER POLO ALL-STARS
as voted by coaches

Player of the Year: Aundrea Vidal, Leilehua
Coach of the Year: Dexter Lee, Kapolei

FIRST TEAM
Aundrea Vidal, Leilehua
Doran Bosque, Kapolei
Erin Lee, Mililani
Kekai McGee, Roosevelt
Randi Gongob, Kaiser
Ariel Peterson, Kahuku
Summer Reyes, Kapolei (goalie)

SECOND TEAM
Sydney Foster, Kahuku
Kahea Kehaulelio, Kahuku
Rachel Kamai, Roosevelt
Kylie Hong, Pearl City
Sara McAllaster, Kalaeho
Cassie Kawamata, Mililani
Kayla Chang, Kahuku (goalie)

HONORABLE MENTION

Aiea: Jaime Hearn, Rachel Miyoga

Campbell: Kealohilani Akiyama, Marissa Brroks, Krystal Fernandez-Kong, Antonette Labausa, Tiani Naholowaa, Nicole Nartates

Castle: Lauren Calkins, Kauanoe Everett, Erin Kanda, Mackenzie Sawyer

Farrington: Chelsea Amina, Jasmine Dela Cruz, Nyelin Nyelin Sanborn, Jaelen Pascua

Kahuku: Pauline Germain, Nohea Kahaulelio

Kailua: Kawehi Pedrina, Kalai Wilkinson, Alexis Wong

Kaiser: Jordan Frommer, Amber Miles, Jessica Watkins

Kalaheo: Zoe Herrera

Kalani: Brenna Beall, Tristy Chun

Kapolei: Ashley Fuerst

Leilehua: Uilani Freitas, Brianna Kirk, Marisa Stadtmueller

McKinley: Marry Huynh, Casey Tuumalo

Mililani: Dru Daley, Kaylie Miyashita

Moanalua: Samantha Clark, Alannah Don, Jessica Gilbert

Pearl City: Devynn Kaneshiro, Jackie Kim

Roosevelt: Brianne Tengan




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