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Gabriel, Tuitele top Open Division selections

Mililani's Dillon Gabriel and Saint Louis' Faatui Tuitele earned Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year honors respectively in the Open Division. ScoringLive photo illustration

Offensive Player of the Year: Dillon Gabriel, Mililani

Defensive Player of the Year: Faatui Tuitele, Saint Louis

Coach of the Year: Cal Lee, Saint Louis


FIRST TEAM

OFFENSE

Duke Clemens

Punahou  •  Sr
OL  •  6'4  270

Arasi Mose

Saint Louis  •  Sr
OL  •  6'4  358

Sergio Muasau

Mililani  •  Jr
OL  •  6'0  300

Lokahi Pauole

Kamehameha  •  Sr
OL  •  6'3  320

Benjamin Scott

Saint Louis  •  Sr
OL  •  6'5  285

Dillon Gabriel

Mililani  •  Sr
QB  •  6'0  190

Sky Lactaoen

Campbell  •  Jr
RB  •  5'9  170

Ryan Chang

Mililani  •  Sr
WR  •  5'11  160

Tamatoa Falatea

Punahou  •  Sr
WR  •  6'0  190

Titus Mokiao-Atimalala

Campbell  •  So
WR  •  6'1  160

Roman Wilson

Saint Louis  •  Jr
WR  •  6’1  180

Toalei Lefau

Kahuku  •  Sr
UT  •  5'11  235

DEFENSE

Tausili Fiatoa

Kahuku  •  Sr
DL  •  6'2  230

Mykah Tuiolemotu

Mililani  •  Sr
DL  •  5'10  225

Faatui Tuitele

Saint Louis  •  Sr
DL  •  6'4  299

Hoku Arias

Kamehameha  •  Sr
LB  •  6'0  200

Jordan Botelho

Saint Louis  •  Jr
LB  •  6'2  220

Nicholas Herbig

Saint Louis  •  Jr
LB  •  6'2  199

Darius Muasau

Mililani  •  Sr
LB  •  6'1  225

Korvin Feagins

Saint Louis  •  Sr
DB  •  5'10  165

Alakai Gilman

Punahou  •  Jr
DB  •  5'11  185

Kamoi Latu

Saint Louis  •  Jr
DB  •  6'0  170

Junior Wily

Saint Louis  •  Sr
DB  •  5'10  198

Marist Liufau

Punahou  •  Sr
UT  •  6'3  195

SPECIALISTS

Liam McGehee

Mililani  •  Jr
K  •  5'4  138

Timothy Horn

Punahou  •  Sr
P  •  6'3  210

Raymond Millare

Farrington  •  So
RET  •  5'9  158

Pokii Adkins-Kupukaa

Campbell  •  Jr
AP  •  6'0  175

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SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE

QB: Jayden de Laura, Saint Louis - Jr • 5'11  183
RB: Raymond Millare, Farrington - So • 5'9  158
WR: Chance Beyer, Saint Louis - Sr • 5'9  177
WR: Koa Eldredge, Punahou - Jr • 6'0  180
WR: Mason Paulo, Kahuku - Jr • 6'1  175
WR: De'Zhaun Stribling, Kapolei - Jr • 6'2  187
OL: Julius Buelow, Kapolei - Sr • 6'8  320
OL: Sir-Wallace Chanel, Campbell - Sr • 6'0  250
OL: Solatoa Moeai, Punahou - Jr • 6'5  310
OL: Micah Soliai-Howlett, Kahuku - Jr • 6'4  305
OL: Enokk Vimahi, Kahuku - Sr • 6'5  290
UT: Reichel Vegas, Mililani - Sr • 5'7  149

DEFENSE

DL: Zion Ah You, Kahuku - So • 5'9  250
DL: Kupono Blake, Kamehameha - Sr • 6'3  265
DL: Stanley McKenzie, Saint Louis - Jr • 6'2  280
DL: Gino Quinones, Saint Louis - Sr • 6'3  270
LB: Kila Kamakawiwoole, Saint Louis - Sr • 5'10  217
LB: Peni Naulu, Kapolei - Sr • 6'3  220
LB: Trent Shiraki, Punahou - Sr • 6'0  214
DB: Kaulana Makaula, Punahou - Sr • 6'3  195
DB: Tiger Peterson, Kamehameha - Sr • 6'2  195
DB: Asher Pilanca, Mililani - Jr • 6'0  170
DB: Kainalu Puu-Robinson, Punahou - Sr • 6'0  178
UT: Nalu Emerson, Kahuku - Sr • 6'1  195

SPECIALISTS

K: Micah Fonoti, Kapolei - Jr • 5'8  150
P: Ethan Erickson, Kahuku - Sr • 6'5  225
RET: Alec Serrao, Kamehameha - Sr • 5'6  140
AP: Duke Heffernan, Kahuku - Sr • 5'9  173

HONORABLE MENTION

Quarterbacks: Hugh Brady (Punahou)

Running backs: Wesley Alo-Maiava (Kahuku), Kilifi Malepeai (Mililani), Robbie Paikai (Saint Louis), Malosi Sam (Saint Louis), Alec Serrao (Kamehameha), Vincent Terrell (Punahou)

Receivers: Pokii Adkins-Kupukaa (Campbell), Makoa Close (Saint Louis), Moku Dancil-Evans (Punahou), Maka Hill (Mililani), Cy Kuboyama-Hayashi (Mililani), Tamatoa Mokiao-Atimalala (Campbell), Koali Nishigaya (Saint Louis)

Offensive line: Bryce Beatty (Kahuku), Rod Dupont (Saint Louis), Chaz Evangelista (Kahuku), Logan Faitau (Farrington), Blake Fiegenspan (Punahou), Marcus Lombard (Kahuku), Elijah Mahelona (Kapolei), Caleb Matagi (Farrington), Trycen Mau (Kahuku), Justice Mills (Saint Louis), Jacob Tuatagaloa (Mililani)

Offensive utility: Kenneth Joseph (Waianae), Selau Kalani (Farrington), Sitiveni Kaufusi (Punahou), Skyler Ramos (Kamehameha)

Defensive line: Maceal Afaese (Kapolei), Hiram deFries-Saronitman (Punahou), Ezra Evaimalo (Kamehameha), Cameron Faletufaga (Farrington), Shane Kady (Mililani), Liloa Kapiko (Saint Louis), Kenai Liua (Kahuku), Joshua Matagi (Farrington), Ezra Save (Mililani), Tevarua Tafiti (Punahou), Zefften Thompson-Avilla (Waianae), Timothy Timoteo (Saint Louis)

Linebackers: Lawaialani Brown (Saint Louis), Aaron Fonoimoana-Vaomu (Kahuku), Taelase Gaoteote (Campbell), Akalea Kapono (Kamehameha), Sonny Semeatu (Kapolei), Jeremiah Kauai (Campbell), Maninoa Tufono (Punahou), Bubba White (Kapolei)

Defensive backs: Pokii Adkins-Kupukaa (Campbell), Wendell Alob (Farrington), Frisco Aveau (Kahuku), Samson Cook (Waianae), Brian Cox (Saint Louis), Ezekiel Fesili-Ripley (Farrington), Fatu Iosefa (Mililani), Xaiston Kamehaloha (Waianae), Treshawn Kepa (Farrington), Tamatoa Mokiao-Atimalala (Campbell), Landen Shove (Kapolei), Vaisen Viloria (Mililani)

Defensive utility: Kalani Kamakawiwoole (Kamehameha), Teriq Lacaden (Kapolei), JL Lavea (Campbell), Justus Rogers-Makainai (Farrington)

Kickers: Tim Horn (Punahou), Garyn Napuunoa (Saint Louis), Preston Rezentes (Kamehameha)

Punters: Cy Kuboyama-Hayashi (Mililani), Landen Shove (Kapolei), Micah Tupua (Saint Louis)

Returners: Tevita Falatea (Kahuku), Reichel Vegas (Mililani), Keanu Wallace (Saint Louis)

All-purpose: Alex Fonoimoana-Vaomu (Kahuku), Peter Manuma (Campbell)

Other coaches that recieved consideration: Darren Johnson (Campbell), Rod York (Mililani)


Offensive Player of the Year: Dillon Gabriel, Mililani, QB, Sr.
As the state's all-time leading passer, it's no surprise that Mililani's Dillon Gabriel is the ScoringLive All-Hawaii Open Division Offensive Player of the Year.

The senior southpaw threw for a whopping 3,754 yards and 38 touchdowns on a 56.7 percent clip to help lead the Trojans to the league title and a runner-up finish in the state tournament.

Gabriel, who will play collegiately at the University of Central Florida, finished his prep career with 9,973 passing yards with 104 TDs.

"He's a competitor," said Kahuku coach Sterling Carvalho. "He has such great command, he's a great field general. His team rallies around him, great quarterback. He plays to win the game."

Carvalho also praised Gabriel's ability to dissect opposing defenses.

"He goes through his reads and his progressions really well. He's able to break down coverages and throw to the open man. He sees the field well. He's very poised, whether he's in the pocket or out of the pocket. He has great composure."



Defensive Player of the Year: Faatui Tuitele, Saint Louis, DL, Sr.

Saint Louis defensive lineman Faatui Tuitele is the Defensive Player of the Year, but teammate Jordan Botelho was strongly considered for the award as well.

In the end, Tuitele's consistent domination in the trenches edged Botelho's big-play ability.

"Tuitele was the man in the middle," Carvalho said of the University of Washington-bound senior. "He's really stout, good feet, good hand, quick first step. He's really big and fast, great combination. For his size, he's very quick."


Coach of the Year: Cal Lee, Saint Louis
Long-time Saint Louis coach Cal Lee is the Open Division Coach of the Year as the Crusaders won the highest-tier state championship for the third straight year.

It's also worth noting that all of the titles that Saint Louis won in that span were all under a different starting quarterback.