Girls Basketball
Savusa named OIA East Player of the Year




Kaimuki's Ashley Savusa was named the Oahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division Girls Basketball Player of the Year.

Savusa averaged 15 points per contest and helped lead the Bulldogs to a state tournament berth.

Kaimuki head coach Mona Faasoa took home Coach of the Year.


OIA EAST GIRLS BASKETBALL-STARS
as selected by Oahu Interscholastic Association

Player of the Year
Ashley Savusa, Kaimuki

Coach of the Year
Mona Faasoa, Kaimuki


FIRST TEAM

Ashley Savusa, Kaimuki
Leighlani Paselio, Kahuku
Dejah Faasoa, Kaimuki
Lachae McColor, Moanalua
Chandler Arce, Kaiser

SECOND TEAM

Jasmine Funtanilla, Moanalua
Micaela Bitanga, Kaiser
Penina Faumui, Farrington
Fia Tailele-Latu, Kahuku
Tiare Sugui, McKinley

HONORABLE MENTION

Anuenue: Kuulei Gante, Kaulawena Halemano, Kahala Kaowili, Lahela Taua

Castle: Darren Dolosin, Brittany Hawn, Joshell Lilio, Ana Tilton, Ella Tuamalu

Farrington: Alanna Ah Ching, Trinity Alualu, Leilani Mageo-Pacheco, Chasity Scanlan-Sevao

Kahuku: Kalynn Latu, Mata Tonga, Tyra Williams

Kailua: Asia-Lyn Butin, Christina Green, Briana Kassebeer, Kahoa Mikaele, Patria Vaimaona

Kaimuki: Canny Aikau, Keana Paez, Shantaeus Ramos-Dias, Krysta Yasui

Kaiser: Ashley Soong, Darcy Goulsby, Kiana Nakai, Kellie Sakai

Kalaheo: Gabby Clark, Rebekah Kahlbaum, Ulu Perry, Taylor Souza, Jayla Tamashiro

Kalani: Carly Kakuda, Taylor Murai, Haley Omiya

McKinley: Sybil Coryell, Jourdan Mills, Mariz Navarro, Miranda Schmillen

Moanalua: Sienna Antolin, Ciera O'Brien

Roosevelt: Kira Arruda, Krystle Chung, Breyana Dutro-Solomua, Sharice Kawakami, Shana Kawakami, Tatiana Mariano, Starr Rivera, Chelsea Wong




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