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ScoringLive staffMarch 15, 2022, 1:59pm
2021-2022 All-OIA East Girls Basketball selectionsas selected by ScoringLive staff
Player of the Year: Alexus Maae, KaiserCoach of the Year: Noah Keolanui, Kaiser
FIRST TEAMShailoh Liilii, MoanaluaAlexus Maae, KaiserRheanna Nobleza, MoanaluaMakelah Richardson, RooseveltDacee Tsue, Kaiser
SECOND TEAMTyra Arends, KalaheoMyah Galdeira, KailuaCassidy Kelso, KalaniCadence Tangonan, CastleTalailelagi Wily-Ava, Kahuku
THIRD TEAMKamryn Layug-Delovio, RooseveltLaia Ribas, KailuaBraylee Riturban, MoanaluaJennissice Sueing, KalaniJorja Williams, Farrington
HONORABLE MENTIONAnuenue: Lehiwa Kahawai-UavoleroCastle: Kaila Chun-Carvalho, Madisyn KongFarrington: Alyssa KamealohaKahuku: Sanaa Filiaga, Shaianne TaosogaKailua: Miyah Galdeira, Saige MartinezKaiser: Trendee Kahunahana, Jamie KimuraKalaheo: Jaelyn JacksonKalani: Mandy HaragaMcKinley: Haley HosinoMoanalua: Lahala Rosa-LascoRoosevelt: Makayla Furuto, Melody Furuto, Kaili Heen
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