Arquette, Kahahawai headline latest class to be inducted into Hall of Honor




Twelve student-athletes from 11 different schools and representing all five of the state's leagues make up the 2022 class of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car/Hawaii High School Athletic Association Hall of Honor.

The group — made up of seven girls and five boys — were chosen from amongst a group of more than 50 applicants by a 13-person selection committee made up of current and former sports reporters, coaches and athletic directors. Each individual will receive a $2,000 scholarship courtesy of Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

The induction class, in alphabetical order, is as follows:

• Ailana Agbayani, Iolani (softball)
• Aiva Arquette, Saint Louis (basketball, baseball)
• Kaleonahe Bukoski, Kauai (volleyball, soccer)
• O'shen Cazimero, Kohala (basketball, volleyball)
• Erin Hikiji, Mililani (wrestling, judo)
• Devin Kahahawai, Kamehameha (volleyball) 
• Jovi Lefotu, Iolani (basketball)
• Grace Monahan, University Lab (swimming)
• Kaliana Salazar-Harrell, Konawaena (basketball)
• Kale Spencer, Kamehameha-Maui (football, basketball, volleyball)
• Blaze Sumiye, Moanalua (wrestling, judo, football)
• Tevarua Tafiti, Punahou (football, track and field)

A traditional awards dinner will not be held for the third consecutive year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

It is the 40th consecutive year the Hall of Honor has recognized the top twelve senior student-athletes in the state. A complete list of inductees, dating back to the inaugural class of 1983, can be found here.





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