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ScoringLive staffMarch 10, 2015, 7:17am
Leilehua's Joseph Gouty was named Oahu Interscholastic Association Western Division boys' basketball Player of the Year.
Mules' head coach Pat Wetzel awas named Coach of the Year.
The all-stars were provided by the OIA.
OIA WEST ALL-STARS
Player of the Year: Joseph Gouty, LeilehuaCoach of the Year: Pat Wetzel, Leilehua
FIRST TEAM
Koa Kauhi, Leilehua, juniorJomar Jett Gapusan, Campbell, seniorAbdel-Kader Ziane, Kapolei, seniorMichael Merchant, Campbell, seniorJoseph Gouty, Leilehua, junior
SECOND TEAM
Christian Kessell, Aiea, seniorLamart Dudley, Campbell, seniorGarrett Kanamu, Pearl City, seniorJordan Riley, Radford, seniorClarence Gathers, Mililani, senior
HONORABLE MENTION
Aiea: Shaun Aque, Kysen Helepololei, Josh Hill, Cory WaltonCampbell: David Marrero, Jayce Bantolina, Alika BantolinaKapolei: Koa Alavarado, Jayson ManapulLeilehua: Jayeson Baine, Anterrio Gainwell, David Tibayan, Nicholas Duran, Liam FitzgeraldMililani: Chanse Ramirez, Kekoa Fields, Braiden Rosario, Kalakaua TimoteoNanakuli: Iversan Sione, Kaleo Kaohu, Joshua Lincoln, Kale Kanehailua, Kama Van GeisonPearl City: Tylor Canon, Pierce McMoore, Gilbert TapatRadford: Jay Horton, Izaiah Lavatai, Latoine Thompson, TyReese GeorgeWaialua: Royce Gaspar, Virgilio Basilio, Sean Murphy, Lancen Kuni, Royce TashiroWaianae: Tyger Rohr, Ikaika Trueman-Reed, Justice Jardine, Cameron Palmeteer, Natano NamulautiWaipahu: Jeminae Solomua, Airon Castaneda, Elijah Taimatuia
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