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Arquette was a force for the championship-winning Crusaders

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Player of the Year: Aiva Arquette, Saint Louis, F, Sr.

Coach of the Year: Dan Hale, Saint Louis


FIRST TEAM

JJ Mandaquit

Iolani  •  Fr
G  •  6'1

Hayden Bayudan

Saint Louis  •  Sr
G  •  5'10

Amari Westmoreland-Vendiola

Kahuku  •  Sr
G  •  6'3

Aiva Arquette

Saint Louis  •  Sr
F  •  6'4

Ellice Kapihe Jr.

Kamehameha  •  Sr
F/C  •  6'5

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SECOND TEAM

Jonny Philbrick

Kailua  •  Jr
G  •  5'9

Logan Dias

Maryknoll  •  Sr
G  •  6'1

Trey Lieb

Mililani  •  Sr
G  •  6'0

Kahiau Bruhn

Kamehameha  •  Sr
F  •  6'4

Quintan Akaka

Baldwin  •  Sr
F/C  •  6'7


THIRD TEAM

Peyton Macapulay

Punahou  •  Sr
G  •  5'9

Cole Schmidt

Saint Louis  •  Sr
G  •  6'2

Jackson Mayo

Mililani  •  Sr
F  •  6'0

Hudson Yarbrough

Baldwin  •  Sr
F/C  •  6'7

AJ Bianco

Saint Louis  •  Sr
F/C  •  6'4


HONORABLE MENTION

Baldwin: Kobe Gonzales, Avery Pauole
Campbell: Jadaiah Taugaolo
Damien: Caelen Fernando, Dillon Sevilleja
Hilo: Rayson Padilla, Peyton Pana, Trey Une
Iolani: Bailey Bumanglag, Aaron Claytor, Jack Jones, Taniela Taliauli
Kahuku: Leonard Ah You, Daniel Kaio
Kailua: Noa Donnelly, Roscoe Eddins, Ethan Kunz, Reece Matsukawa
Kaiser: Micah Ah See, Seth Harman
Kalaheo: Ehu Schenk-Lee
Kamehameha: Payton Kahahawai-Welch, Kalai Smith
Kapolei: Kunique Yandall-Parker
Konawaena: Taven Hiraishi, Coby Molina
KS-Hawaii: Darius Olloway, Braedy Yamada
KS-Maui: Kale Spencer
Lahainaluna: Noah Flores Alexander
Leilehua: Pule Atualevao, Malcolm Nichols
Maryknoll: Parker Grant, Justin Yap
Mid-Pacific: Jacob Brown, Ethan Escobido
Mililani: Dylan Flanders, Jayden Kipapa, J Marxen, Creighton Ofsonka, Lauvai Pine
Nanakuli: Zelston Militante
Punahou: Zach Shapira, Drake Watanabe
Radford: Tyler Grover
Roosevelt: Kamuela Kaaihue, Kayman Lewis
Saint Louis: Kache Kaio, Shoncin Revuelto, Pupu Sepulona

Player of the Year: Aiva Arquette, Saint Louis, F, Sr.

Aiva Arquette was a force for the championship-winning Crusaders. The senior forward was a low-post scoring machine as he averaged 17.3 points per game to lead all scorers from the talented ILH. He also got it done from distance with 25 made triples on the season and routinely recorded double-digit rebounds while tallying multiple steals a game. His best scoring performance of the year came in a 51-44 win over Maryknoll when he scored 30 points on 11-for-16 shooting with seven rebounds and four steals. In the championship game against Mililani, Arquette recorded 25 points and 12 rebounds to lead Saint Louis to its seventh overall state title. As a standout two-sport athlete, Arquette now turns his focus towards the baseball diamond where he excels as a shortstop and will play collegiately at the University of Washington.

Coach of the Year: Dan Hale, Saint Louis

The Crusaders went 20-2 with Dan Hale at the helm and won the team's first ILH title since 2000 in the process. Saint Louis also won its seventh overall state championship in late February, the school's first since 1986. In addition to Arquette, top standouts for the Crusaders this year includes point guard Hayden Bayudan, a First Team All-Hawaii selection, and Third Team selections Cole Schmidt and AJ Bianco.