Boys Basketball
Duplechain named ILH D2 Player of the Year




Island Pacific forward Theo Duplechain, the leading scorer in ILH D2 at 22.3 points per game, was named the ILH Division II Player of the Year.

Duplechain's teammate Malik Veazie, Landry Kiyabu (HBA), Grant Kono (HMA), Andrew Canencia (UHS), Sean McWhinnie (LJA) and Guilherme Aires (UHS) were named to the First Team.

Joe Payongayong of Island Pacific was named Coach of the Year.


Submitted by the Interscholastic League of Honolulu.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Theo Duplechain, Island Pacific
COACH OF THE YEAR: Joe Payongayong, Island Pacific

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Landry Kiyabu
Hawaii Baptist
Sr.
Grant Kono
Hawaiian Mission
Sr.
Malik Veazie
Island Pacific
Sr.
Andrew Canencia
University High
Sr.
Sean McWhinnie
Le Jardin
Jr.
Guilherme Aires
University High
Jr.

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Nathan Le
Hawaii Baptist
Sr.
Benjamin Keller
University High
Jr.
Jason Brenner
Island Pacific
So.
Austin Ursua
Saint FrancisSo.
Jason Wu
Saint FrancisSo.

HONORABLE MENTION

Christian Academy: Jasen Ocol

Hanalani: Kainoa Souza-Chavez

Hawaii Baptist: Jun Fritz

Lanakila Baptist: Richard Abbley

Le Jardin: Kelvin Akamine

Saint Francis: Matt Nuumania

University High: Ryan Alvarado, Cameron Conant




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