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ScoringLive staffMarch 10, 2015, 6:53am
Kalaheo's Kaleb Gilmore was named Oahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division boys' basketball Player of the Year.
Kaiser's Branden Kawazoe and Kalaheo's Alika Smith were named co-Coaches of the Year.
The all-stars were provided by the OIA.
OIA EAST ALL-STARS
Player of the Year: Kaleb Gilmore, Kalaheoco-Coaches of the Year: Branden Kawazoe, Kaiser; Alika Smith, Kalaheo
FIRST TEAM
Kaleb Gilmore, Kalaheo, seniorKevin Foster, Roosevelt, seniorKyrie McRaven, Moanalua, seniorKupaa Harrison, Kalaheo, seniorChance Kalaugher, Kaiser, junior
SECOND TEAM
Alex Tungpalan, Kalani, juniorSamuta Avea, Kahuku, sophomoreDan Villejo, McKinley, juniorDenhym Brooke, Kahuku, seniorJake Smith, Farrington, senior
HONORABLE MENTION
Anuenue: Kamanao Dureg, Kimo RomenaCastle: David Benevedes, Kevin James Ng, Jeremy McGoldrick, Justin PangFarrington: Tua Unatoa, Ranan Mamiya, Bryce Tatupu-Leopoldo, Keola KealohaKahuku: Hyrum Harris, Samuta Avea, Keanu AkinaKalaheo: Kekai Smith, Jalen Kuhia Smith, Alec Macleod, Zach Marrotte, Captain WhitlockKalani: Cory Mitchell, Jaron Yamauchi, Juwan Bohannon, Kapaa Nishimura, Jeremy RobinsonKailua: Christian Mejia, Nainoa Mercado, Kawehe Kohatsu, Noah Ah YatKaimuki: Christian Ono, Calvin HenryKaiser: Kelsey Lewis II, Keoua Mahiko, Nicolas Tom, Isaiah LundellMckinley: Macjun Otarra, Kevin Nagasawa, Huthifa Abdel-JawadMoanalua: Eric Miyauchi, James WilkinsRoosevelt: Brent Quakenbush, Valen Inaura, Jared Elwin, Jake Kawasaki
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