Boys Volleyball
Hirahara, Tune share ILH Division I player of the year honors




Interscholastic League of Honolulu Boys Volleyball All-Stars
As selected by the ILH

Division I
Co-Players of the Year: Laiakeaoaloaliilani Hirahara, Kamehameha, Sr. and Aidan Tune, Punahou, Sr.
Coach of the Year: Jordan Inafuku, Iolani

First Team
OH — Matthew Mokan, Hawaii Baptist, Jr.
OPP — Casey Lyons, Iolani, Jr.
MB — Dylan Friedl, Kamehameha, Sr.
OH — Heston Cabinian, Kamehameha, Jr.
S — Keegan Au Yuen, Punahou, Sr.
OH — Riley Haine, Punahou, Sr.
L — Harryzern Soares, Kamehameha, So.

Second Team
MB — Kili Racoma, Iolani, Sr.
MB — Dylan Oliva, Kamehameha, Sr.
S/OPP — Kanai Napuelua-Ah Yee, Maryknoll, Sr.
M — Alexander Parks, Maryknoll, Sr.
OH — Petar Miocinovic, Mid-Pacific, So.
OPP — Keaukaiokaiwi Tavares Thompson, Punahou, Sr.
L — Wyatt Nako, Iolani, Sr.

Honorable Mention
Hawaii Baptist: Mark Fujimoto, Jackson Lincoln, Jordon Qin
Iolani: Shaun Nakao
Kamehameha: Johnson-Kuhao Hookano-Pelekai, AyJa Miller
Mid-Pacific: Caleb Hardee, Akira Robertson-Chambers
Maryknoll: Jaren Kaneshiro
Punahou: Teke Bower, Braydon Simmons, Brighton Yap


Division II
Player of the Year: Andrew Muragin, Saint Louis, Sr.
Coach of the Year: Kamrann Bajet, Damien

First Team
OPP/OH — Zachary Yewchuk, Damien, Jr.
OH — Steven Duke Thomas, Le Jardin, Sr.
S — Van Romanowski, Punahou, Sr.
OH — Cody Cristobal, Punahou, Jr.
OH/S — Micah Nakasato, University Lab, So.
MB — Skyler Luyt, Saint Louis, Sr.
S — Rex M. Paguirigan, Saint Louis, So.
L — Alika Piette, Le Jardin, So.

Second Team
S/OPP — Christopher Paderes, Damien, Sr.
OH — Sammuel Resch, Damien, Sr.
M — Nicholas Anthony Garcia, Hanalani, Jr.
OH — Elijah-Shore Flores, Le Jardin, So.
OH — Trhijton James Setik, Saint Louis, So.
OPP — Pupualii Sepulona, Saint Louis, Fr.
L — Carson Lee, Saint Louis, So.

Honorable Mention
Damien: Arlaghn Cayanan, Mateus Moniz.
Hanalani: Braden Putzulu, Aidan Salazar.
Le Jardin: Jordan Nakayama.
Punahou: Carter Che, Jackson Giannasio, Drake Watanabe.
Saint Louis: Davion Fitchett-Grance.
University Lab: Koa Laboy.


Division III
Co-Players of the Year: Chevez Grilho, Assets, Sr. and Laanui Nihipali, Island Pacific, Sr.
Coach of the Year: Shelden Balatico, Island Pacific

First Team
M — Talon Tam, Assets, Jr.
OH — Kawika Cook, Assets, So.
OH — Caleb Corpuz, Christian Academy, Jr.
M — Andrew Lu, Island Pacific, Sr.
MB — Micah Castillo, Hawaiian Mission, Sr.
OH — Ryen Cacal, Hawaiian Mission, Jr.

Second Team
OH — Cole Barretto, Assets, Jr.
S — Casey Kusatsu-Cooper, Assets, So.
DS — Roczen Simeona, Hawaiian Mission, Sr.
OH — Chad Schmit, Island Pacific, Sr.
OPP — Madden Kamahele, Island Pacific, Jr.
S — Zane Tamashiro, Island Pacific, Fr.

Honorable Mention
Hawaiian Mission: Aiden Castillo
Island Pacific: Jett Taaca





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