2024


Mililani's Vail, Patterson headline All-Hawaii Boys Soccer selections

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Offensive Player of the Year: Skyler Vail, Mililani, MF, Sr.

Defensive Player of the Year: Parker Patterson, Mililani, D, Sr.

Coach of the Year: Sean Magoun and Mark Ure, Island School


FIRST TEAM

Kai Martin

Mililani  •  Sr
F

Andrew Lovell

Punahou  •  
F

Keoni Perez Martin

Baldwin  •  Sr
F

Caleb Ishizaka

Mililani  •  Jr
MF

Skyler Vail

Mililani  •  Sr
MF

Keane Palmer

Iolani  •  Sr
MF

Justin Tilton

Mililani  •  Sr
D

Mau Uiagalelei

Mililani  •  Sr
D

Parker Patterson

Mililani  •  Sr
D

Mike Kostecki

Iolani  •  Sr
D

Brayden Obrero-Ueno

Iolani  •  So
GK

Guiness Ruiz Rockett

Baldwin  •  Sr
UT

SECOND TEAM

Logan Aurio

Kapolei  •  
F

Jedidiah Griffin

Punahou  •  Sr
F

Kanata Kuwahara

Baldwin  •  Sr
F

Ignacio Elzardia

Island School  •  Sr
MF

Damon Turcios

Castle  •  Jr
MF

Devin Lee

Iolani  •  So
MF

Jake Nakatsu

Punahou  •  Sr
D

Kekama Kane

Iolani  •  So
D

Jonathan Acosta

Baldwin  •  Sr
D

Tyson Norr

Mid-Pacific  •  Sr
D

Aslan Chong

Punahou  •  Sr
GK

Lucas Kay-Wong

KS-Hawaii  •  Sr
UT

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THIRD TEAM

F: Aziah Nelson, Waiakea - Sr
F: Sawyer Rogoff, Island School - Sr
F: Levi Miyabuchi, Moanalua - Sr
MF: Barnabas Voros, Radford - Jr
MF: Merrick Tambio, Mililani - Sr
MF: Sye Sandobal, Aiea - Jr
MF: Manoa Joao Monteiro, Pearl City - Jr
D: William Buford, Island School - Sr
D: Devin Desjardin, Campbell - Jr
D: Cody Fuse, Kalani - So
GK: Matthew Mashiba, Kailua - Sr
UT: Lorenzo Gonzalez, King Kekaulike - So

HONORABLE MENTION

Baldwin: Jordan Carbonell, Caine Fernandez Loui, Vincent Moore, Sam Paci
Campbell: Cody Mar, Kaeden Tunupopo, Tyler Welsch
Iolani: Jake Butkiewicz, Jacob Lee, Nathan Li, Devin Pang, James Wu
Island School: Ikaika Havas, Micah Lindman, Jake Hennessy, Titus Schweitzer
Kahuku: Ammon Akinaka
Kailua: Kai Fraser, Brody Person, Connor Reece
Kaiser: Brennan Higa, Tayte Sato, Ethan Yang
Kalani: Koa Close
Kamehameha: Kawainui Anderson, Madden Aquino, Keli Fisher
Kapaa: Kamalei Gonsalves, Omar Perez
Kapolei: Aleki Kiesel, Larry McCarley, Brennyn Yoshida
Kealakehe: Duke Kapuniai, Aukele Paikuli-Campbell
Kekaulike: Mateus Chauvin, Elias Emmanuel, Jake Solorio
KS-Hawaii: Jacob Aiona, Micah Chung, Thurston Lam, William Henderson
Mililani: Jackson Cosner, Maddox Flanders
PAC-5: Nolean Bowler
Pearl City: Deyton Alipot, Katin Oh
Punahou: Isaiah Kutaka, Luke Mamiya, Lonokaehu Tuitele
Saint Louis: Landon Dimaya, John Kacey Ferreira-Sala
Waiakea: Rogelio Doratt
Waialua: Zekiel Balmoja, Maceo Cohen

Offensive Player of the Year: Skyler Vail, Mililani, MF/F, Sr.

The senior midfielder/forward scored a team-high 14 goals this year for the state champion Trojans. Vail found the back of the net in 10 games, including one in a state semifinal win over Punahou. He netted a hat trick in a regular season win over Waipahu and helped Mililani amass 94 total goals on the year. Vail was named to the All-Tournament Team at states and was later selected to the All-Oahu Interscholastic Association Western Division First Team. Vail will play collegiately at Midland University in Nebraska.

Defensive Player of the Year: Parker Patterson, Mililani, FB, Sr.

The senior center back was the unquestioned leader of a Mililani team that finished the season with an unblemished 16-0 record. The Trojans allowed only two goals all year and recorded a remarkable 14 wins by shutout, including a 2-0 win over Punahou in the state semifinals and a 1-0 victory over Iolani in the title game. He was selected to the state tournament's All-Tournament team and tabbed as the All-OIA West Player of the Year. Patterson, a repeat selection as All-Hawaii Defensive Player of the Year, is signed with Cal State San Marcos.

Co-Coaches of the Year: Sean Magoun and Mark Ure, Island School

The coaching duo led Island School, a small private school on Kauai, to its first HHSAA state championship of any kind back in February. The Voyagers put together a 9-1-1 record in the Kauai Interscholastic Federation and then won three games in as many days at the Division II state tournament, capped off with a 1-0 win over top-seeded Kamehameha-Hawaii. Island School put seven players on the All-Tournament Team, including Most Outstanding Player Micah Lindman.


ScoringLive's All-Hawaii teams honor standout Division I and II athletes statewide. Selections are made by SL staff in consultation with media and coaches.

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