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PRESS RELEASE

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Mon) May 22, 2023

2023 HHSAA Hall of Honor Class Announced


The Hawai‘i High School Athletic Association is proud to announce the 2023 Class of Inductees into the HHSAA Hall of Honor:
  • Milan Ah Yat, University High/Pac-Five (softball, volleyball, baseball)
  • Leonard Ah You, Kahuku (football, basketball, volleyball, track and field)
  • Elijah Dinkel, Kamehameha-Hawai'i (soccer, football, track)
  • Brock Fonoimoana, Kahuku (football, basketball, volleyball, track and field)
  • Taryn Irimata, Campbell (softball)
  • Liona Lefau, Kahuku (football)
  • Solomone Malafu, Kapa'a (football, basketball, volleyball)
  • Tatum Moku, Kamehameha (track and field)
  • Keala Montgomery, Lana'i (softball, basketball, volleyball)
  • Raya Nakao, Punahou (golf)
  • Zola O'Donnell, Mililani (cross country, track, swimming)
  • Marley Roe, Kamehameha (soccer, volleyball)

These 12 outstanding senior student-athletes were selected by an 11-person committee of current and former sports reporters, athletic directors and coaches from around the state. The criteria is based mainly on athletic achievement but character, sportsmanship, academic record and community service also are taken into consideration.

For the first time since 2019, the 12 inductees will be honored at a banquet set for 5 p.m. June 4 at Ala Moana Hotel. Details on tickets will be announced soon.

Each inductee also will be awarded a $2,000 scholarship courtesy of the HHSAA and Enterprise Holdings, which owns and operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent-A-Car brands.

The Hall of Honor program has been recognizing the top 12 Hawai‘i senior student-athletes each year since 1983.

About the HHSAA

Founded in 1956, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) educational athletic organization exclusively dedicated to serving 96 public and independent member high schools statewide, as they work cooperatively to support and promote athletics as part of the high school education program. As the umbrella organization of high school athletics, the HHSAA operates 44 state championships in 18 different sports, establishing consistent standards and rules for competition, in addition to providing professional development opportunities for coaches and athletic administrators.

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