Girls Basketball
Maedas named Players of the Year in ILH D1




Punahou's Hailey Ann Maeda and 'Iolani's Kylie Maeda were named co-Players of the Year in Interscholatic League of Honolulu Division I girls basketball.

'Iolani's Lahela Usui and Saphyre Rezentes, Punahou's Jennifer Ching and Mysha Sataraka, and Mid-Pacific's Ashley Yamachika and Taylor Babbitt earned First Team honors.

Punahou's Mike Taylor was named Coach of the Year.


Submitted by the Interscholastic League of Honolulu.

CO-PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Hailey Ann Maeda, Punahou
CO-PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kylie Maeda, 'Iolani
COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Taylor, Punahou

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Lahela Usui
'Iolani
Sr.
Ashley Yamachika
Mid-Pacific
Sr.
Jennifer Ching
Punahou
Sr.
Saphyre Rezentes
'Iolani
Jr.
Taylor Babbitt
Mid-Pacific
Jr.
Mysha Sataraka
Punahou
Jr.

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLYR
Deja Tafiti
Kamehameha
Sr.
Vanessa Freitas
Sacred Hearts
Sr.
Kennedi Akana
Kamehameha
Jr.
Alex Masaqueal
'Iolani
So.
Kiana Robertson
Mid-Pacific
So.

HONORABLE MENTION

Kamehameha: Lilia Maio

Mid-Pacific: Mahina Docktor, Megan Kinoshita

Punahou: Julia Brand, Turner Wong

Sacred Hearts: Naihe Paikai, Sara Souza




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