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OIA judo all-stars


OIA Judo All-Stars (as selected by the league)

Boys

Eastern Division

Player of the Year: Micah Tateyama, Kalani
Coach of the Year:
Michael Maeda, McKinley

First Team
108 pounds — Logan Garcia, Moanalua
114 — Layne Fujioka, Roosevelt
121 — Noah Wusstig, Moanalua
132 — Chase Wusstig, Moanalua
145 — Micah Tateyama, Kalani
161 — Jared Kaneko, Iolani
178 — Daniel Lauffenberg, Kaimuki
198 — Kailer Okura, Kalani
220 — Lerod Tongi, Kahuku
285 — Lennex Alo, Kahuku

Second Team
108 — Allen Lin, McKinley
114 — Koby Chun, Kaiser
121 — Aldon Dela Pena-Bermudes, McKinley
132 — Kai Hirose, Roosevelt
145 — Daeniel Tiamzon, McKinley
161 — Daniel Ochoa, McKinley
178 — Kawena Esperas, Castle
198 — Zion Lista, Farrington
220 — James Lawhn, Kalani
285 — David Higashi, Kalani

Western Division

Player of the Year: Kaulana Narciso, Kapolei
Coach of the Year:
Marc Narciso, Kapolei

First Team
108 —
Andy Vong, Campbell
114 — Andre Pagurayan, Kapolei
121 — Cody Tallman, Mililani
132 — Anthony Brett, Kapolei
145 — Baylen Cooper, Pearl City
161 — Rodman Salangdron, Kapolei
178 — Brandon Burgos, Aiea
198 — Aaron Sotoa, Kapolei
220 — Kaniala Kaohe, Pearl City
285 — Aaron Nunez, Waialua

Second Team
108 —
Mitchell Funasaki, Mililani
114 —
Tayler Otsuka, Mililani
121 —
N/A
132 —
Maika Akamine, Mililani
145 —
Kaimi Tampos, Waipahu
161 —
Paxton Horiuchi, Mililani
178 —
Kaulana Narciso, Kapolei
198 —
Matthew Keopuhiwa, Pearl City
220 —
Johnny Morrison, Kapolei
285 —
Halona Trias, Pearl City

Girls

Eastern Division

Co-Players of the Year: Macy Higa, Roosevelt and Sienna Ho, Moanalua
Coach of the Year:
Ryan Shimokawa, Roosevelt

First Team
98 pounds — Amanda Higa, Moanalua
103 — Menjam Tamang, Roosevelt
109 — Haylee Fujioka, Roosevelt
115 — Macy Higa, Roosevelt
122 — Phoebe Pineda-Abaya, Kalani
129 — Sienna Ho, Moanalua
139 — Faith Joy Okubo, Moanalua
154 — Saelor Taumua, Farrington
172 — Kyrah Hughley, Moanalua
220 — Kaylah Samia, Roosevelt

Second Team
98 — Kayla Kahoaka, McKinley
103 — Nicole Shimizu, Moanalua
109 — Alana Vivas, Kahuku
115 — Czarina Pineda-Abaya, Kalani
122 — Megan Mena, Roosevelt
129 — Zoe Tateyama, Kalani
139 — Rhea Quezon, Roosevelt
154 — Michaela Macadangdang, Moanalua
172 — Shea Charles, Roosevelt
220 — Ariana Harris, Moanalua

Western Division

Player of the Year: Mikayla Abe, Pearl City
Coach of the Year:
Lynnsey Puahala, Pearl City

First Team
98 — Trinty Mateo, Kapolei
103 — Nicoelle Nishimura, Aiea
109 — Mikayla Abe, Pearl City
115 — Mayu Wise, Mililani
122 — Netanya Kang, Pearl City
129 — Summer Carras, Kapolei
139 — Sarah Kaaiakamanu, Pearl City
154 — Nina Seoane-Scheitermaler, Pearl City
172 — Jackie Fuamatu, Pearl City
220 — Jennie Fuamatu, Pearl City

Second Team
98 — Previous Tampos, Waipahu
103 — Hokulani Bautista, Kapolei
109 — Anne Platt, Campbell
115 — Faith Boa, Pearl City
122 — Chanel Hunter, Pearl City
129 — Jahnesia Hunter, Kapolei
139 — Kasiane Kawai-Jose, Kapolei
154 — Shivahn Akau, Kapolei
172 — Amara Bush, Leilehua
220 — Kaily Desantos, Mililani





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