Boys Basketball
Kapolei's Tavares picked as OIA West Player of the Year




Kapolei's Curtis Tavares was named O'ahu Interscholastic Association Western Division boys' basketball Player of the Year, according to the OIA.

Pearl City's Lionel Villarmia was named Coach of the Year.

                                   
First Team                   
Curtis Tavares, Kapolei - 12                        
Christopher Dillard, Kapolei - 12                        
Troy Ross, Leilehua - 12                        
Sonny Glisson, Pearl City - 12                        
Gilbert Dayanan, Campbell - 11                        
                                        
Second Team                     
Joseph Shelton, Nanakuli - 12                        
Xavier Repollo, Waialua - 11                        
Jamal Lopez, Waianae - 12                        
Tyson Hickcox, Pearl City - 12                        
Elijah Gambol, Mililani - 11 

                                                                   
Honorable Mention                                        

Aiea - Bryson Naito, Aryn Antonio, Christian Maglaya, Kimo Souza, Mana Kaahanui.
Campbell - Solomon Leaeno, Jayce Bantolina, Justin Tago'Sue, Brannon Cody Bantolina.
Kapolei - Zachary Reeves, Elijah Gipson, Joshua Wills, Dorian Antonio-Martos, Micah Kapoi, Elia McKeague.    
Leilehua -Pomai Cozo, Torenzo Vereen, Carlan Hayes, Dyllan Amond.        
Mililani - Chedan Pascual, Ian Namu, Sylvester Panoncillo, Peter Bueno, Noel Bueno, Jason Calabrese.                                    
Nanakuli - Tryson Vincent, Charles Garcia, Josh Defreitas, Alika Moore.
Pearl City - Isaac Amorin, Cory Briscoe, Reymart Rosario.                
Radford - Jordan Riley, Malcom Hill, Courtney Spenser, Jamaree Jackson, Mana Kakiva.
Waialua -Bryan Jay Pascua, Keevin Cuadro, Lance Manalo, Richard Pascua.
Waianae -Bronson Brown-Kaopua.                            
Waipahu - Jed Pagtulingan, Keanu Deboma, Triton Tatupu, Brendan Mendoza-Bulong.





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