Boys Basketball
Mililani's Richardson leads OIA Red West All-Stars




Mililani forward Hassan Richardson earned Player of the Year honors in the OIA Red West. Richardson led the OIA Red division in scoring, averaging over 19 points a game.

Joining Richardson on the First Team are Wai'anae's Anthony Niederschmidt, Campbell's Allan Otanes, Radford guard T.J. Reid, and Leilehua's Xavieuer Adger.

Radford's Wayne Keys was named Coach of the Year.


Submitted by the O'ahu Interscholastic Association.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Hassan Richardson, Mililani
COACH OF THE YEAR: Wayne Keys, Radford

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Anthony Niederschmidt
Wai'anaeSr.
Allan Otanes
CampbellSr.
T.J. Reid
Radford
Sr.
Xavieuer AdgerLeilehuaSr.
Hassan Richardson
Mililani
Sr.

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Zachary Pelzl
Radford
Sr.
Josiah Demello
Pearl City
Jr.
Dilon Pau'u
Leilehua
Sr.
Nanshon George
RadfordSr.
Fouina Haskins
Campbell
Sr.

HONORABLE MENTION

Leilehua: Penetito Melei, Russell Siavii, Jaryn Olayon, Reece Acohido, Dylan Bender

Mililani: Josh Lenchanko, Trent Mckinney, Alex Bumgamer, Riley Borges, Brady Spiridigliozzi, Kaimihoku Wilson, Maika Ulufale

Campbell: CJ Ramos, Christopher Crawford, B.J. Halmos

Radford: Wayne Keys Jr. Tavita Baravilala

Pearl City: Isaac Shim, Nicholas Vilarmia, Kainoa Perez

Kapolei: Jared Milare, Devyn Knight, Curtis Tavares, Joshua Wills

Wai'anae: Mattew Ramaila, Jaylen Mitchell




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