Boys Soccer
Kobashigawa named OIA White Player of the Year


Castle forward Kory Kobashigawa was named OIA White Player of the Year, one of four Knights named to the first team.


Submitted by the Oahu Interscholastic Association.


PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kory Kobashigawa, Castle
COACH OF THE YEAR: Marc LeChance, Castle

FIRST TEAM

NAMESCHOOLPOS
Austin Adams
Radford
F
Mikel Garduque
Waipahu
F
Tyler Kochi
Castle
MF
Neil Guiang
Waipahu
MF
Tate Muraoka
Castle
MF
Shawn Kitahara
Kaimuki
MF
Brysen Kaseli
Waipahu
D
Matthew Polendy
Castle
D
Logan Brown
Waipahu
D
Ethan Spring
Kahuku
D
Shane Sanders
Radford
GK

SECOND TEAM

NAMESCHOOLPOS
Eathan Christy
Kahuku
F
Kekahu Aluli
Kahuku
F
Nana Vincent
Waipahu
F
RJ Portigo
Farrington
MF
Dylan Anetipa-Cabrera
Nanakuli
MF
Christopher Lee
Castle
MF
Eric Kiyabu
Castle
MF
Micah Shepardson
Kahuku
D
Jacob Fong
Castle
D
Luther Dumlao
Radford
D
Michael Mariteragi
Kahuku
D
Shane Sanders
Radford
GK

HONORABLE MENTION

Farrington: Joshua Naumu, Jaron Wong, Jeremiah Crisostomo, Derrick Le

Kahuku: Sione Fuluvaka, Trayson Medeiros, Fonoivasa Mataafa

Kaimuki: Ken Guttenbeil, Keoki Kaiahua, Lee Fujino, Wenrui Sun

Nanakuli: Solomon Gohier, Joshua Gohier, Shannon Palmero, Donald Sooga

Radford: Daniel Vaughn, Caymen Conley, Bailey Grimes, Kenneth Baker

Waianae: Shaughn Spencer, Leighton Panui, Brian Manuel, Jason Towne




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