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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, March 7, 2006

Gamebreakers

Advertiser Staff

Athletes with standout performances last week. Send nominations to preps@honoluluadvertiser.com or call Wes Nakama at 535-2456.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

TALIA AUTELE

Punahou

Scored 20 points to help the Buffanblu's Division II team defeat Kamehameha-Hawai'i, 68-62, in the Punahou Wahine Spring Classic.

SHANADEE CANON

Kalaheo

Scored 30 points in a 50-47 overtime loss to Punahou in the Punahou Wahine Spring Classic.

ARIELLE DANIELS

Punahou

Scored 21 points to help the Buffanblu's Division II team defeat Kalaheo, 59-52, in the Punahou Wahine Spring Classic.

CHELSIE SATO

McKinley

Scored 19 points to help the Tigers defeat Mililani, 55-44, had 22 points in a 50-46 victory over Moloka'i and then scored 17 points in a 45-39 win over Kamehameha-Hawai'i in the Punahou Wahine Spring Classic.

WRESTLING

MYSIA KAMAKA'ALA

Kahuku

Won the Red Raiders' only individual championship, 6-3, over Baldwin's Pi'ikea Kalalau at 130 pounds to help Kahuku win the team championship.

LANDON KURATA

Waiakea

Won his second individual state championship with a 9-5 victory over Lahainaluna's Michael Viloria at 125 pounds.

BRANDON LOW

Saint Louis

Became the first wrestler in Hawai'i history to win individual state championships at four different weight classes after defeating two-time champ Daniel Morita of Kahuku, 8-4, at 130 pounds.

HOKU NOHARA

Kamehameha

Won her third straight individual state championship with an 11-8 victory over Iolani's Olivia Fatongia at 220 pounds.

NICHOLAS PAIT

Pearl City

Became the Chargers' first individual state champion since Jeff Rutt in 1991 by scoring five points in the final 10 seconds to defeat Kahuku's Nevin Kamaka'ala at 145 pounds.

DYLAN RUSH

Ka'u

Became the first Big Island wrestler to win three individual state championships, defeating Mid-Pacific's Russell Fisher at 275 pounds.

WILLIAM SMITHE

Mililani

Won his second individual state championship with a 4-2 victory over Maui's Jonathan Los Ba–os at 152 pounds.

KARA TAKASAKI

Punahou

Repeated as a state champion at 140 pounds, pinning Lahainaluna's Kadian Shaw at 5:32.

GERRITT VINCENT

Kamehameha

Won his second individual state championship with a 4-1 victory over Kahuku's Clellan A'alona at 189 pounds.

CARLA WATASE

Iolani

Won her third straight individual state championship with an 11-5 victory over Mililani's Brandie Dela Rama at 103 pounds.

KAUAI INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION

BOYS SOCCER ALL-STARS

Position—Name Cl. School

Forward—Micah Ohlen Sr. Kapa'a

Forward—Danny Riggle Jr. Kauai

Forward—Chad Thompson Sr. Waimea

Midfield—Kenny Estes Sr. Waimea

Midfield—Agustin Garcia Sr. Kaua'i

Midfield—Scott Martin Sr. Waimea

Defense—Terrence Cuyo Jr. Kapa'a

Defense—Charlie Kato Sr. Kaua'i

Defense—Kollin Morikawa Sr. Waimea

Defense—Ryan Nagaoka Sr. Kaua'i

Goalie—Jeremy Victor Sr. Kaua'i

Utility—Chnce Bukoski So. Kapa'a

Player of the Year: Chad Thompson, Waimea

Coach of the Year: Mark Kennett, Waimea

GIRLS SOCCER ALL-STARS

Position—Name Cl. School

Forward—Cayla Kitabayashi So. Waimea

Forward—Kaala Leong Jr. Kapa'a

Forward—Rachael Taira Sr. Kaua'i

Midfield—Brittney Carvalho Jr. Kapa'a

Mid.—Emma Makepa Foley Sr. Kaua'i

Midfield—Megan Vento Jr. Kaua'i

Defense—Allison Arakaki Sr. Kaua'i

Defense—Tiffany Ikeda-Simao So. Kauai

Defense—Erin Pickett Sr. Kapa'a

Def.—Amniesty Ragsac Sr. Kapa'a

Goalie—Krystal-Carrie Gaitos Sr. Kaua'i

Utility —Auika Muragin Jr. Kaua'i

Player of the Year: Rachael Taira, Kaua'i

Coach of the Year: Blanche Arakaki, Kaua'i

SOFTBALL ALL-STARS

POSITION—NAME CL. SCHOOL

Pitcher—Wailana Borrero Fr. Kaua'i

Catcher—Samantha Koga Jr. Kaua'i

First Base—Kelsie Igne So. Waimea

2nd Base —Randi Oketani Jr. Kaua'i

Third Base—Moani Durant Jr. Waimea

Shortstop—Jessica Iwata Fr. Kaua'i

Outfield—Kanoe Carveiro Jr. Waimea

Outfield—Robin Jose Sr. Kaua'i

Outfield—Kuulei Manintin Sr. Kaua'i

Utility—Cassandra Koerte Jr. Waimea

Player of the Year: Wailana Borrerom, Kaua'i

Coach of the Year: Jacqueline Inouye, Kaua'i