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ASICS America names 15th annual ASICS® Girls High School All-American Team

Congratulations to Teshya Alo, junior, Honolulu, HI, Kamehameha High School, for being named to the 2015 All American Girls High School 1st Team. Congratulations to Carly Jaramillo, senior, Lahaina, HI, Lahainaluna High School and Lalelei Mataafa, senior, Lahaina, HI, Lahainaluna High School, for being named Honorable Mention.

Teshya Alo named 2015 ASICS High School Wrestler of the Year

Congratulations to Teshya Alo for being named 2015 ASICS High School Wrestler of the Year. Hawaii is proud of you!

Tiare Ikei & Nanea Estrella win national titles as five from Hawai’i earn All-American honors at Women’s World Championships

Nanea Estrella named National Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award winner

Nanea Estrella named National Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award winner

TEAM HAWAII GIRLS FINISH IN 4th PLACE IN FARGO

Fargo, ND (July 18, 2019) - Team Hawaii junior women wrestlers led the nation with 4 girls in the finals at the USMC/USAW Junior Nationals in Fargo, ND.  Tiare Ikei, Nanea Estrella, Lana Perez and Kelani Corbett led Team Hawaii to a 4th place finish in the team standings among 43 states.  Out of the 594 participants, Hawaii had only 13 girls in the Junior Women division.  The top 3 teams had triple the number of wrestlers with Washington (36 girls) taking home the team trophy with 65 pts, California (65 girls) in second with 53 pts and Texas (53 girls) finished in 3rd with 44 pts just edging out Team Hawaii with 40 pts.
Tiare Ikei and Kelani Corbett claimed Junior National Titles in dominant fashion.  Ikei won the 117# division defeating all 6 of her opponents by technical superiority or fall including a first period fall in her finals match against 2019 U16 National Champion Jennifer Soto of California. Corbett also went undefeated 5-0 claiming the 180# division with 2 falls along the way and an uncontested 8-0 score in the finals against #1 ranked Elisa Robinson of Kansas.

Four other junior women wrestlers finished the tournament with All-American Honors Nanea Estrella (2nd @ 122#), Lana Perez (2nd @ 127#), Waipuilani Beauchamp (3rd @ 127#), Emily Paulino (5th @ 122#, 3rd in U16 122#).  Also representing Team Hawaii Kennedy Javier (100#), Brianna Funakoshi (106#), Kaycie Tanimoto (106#), Rita Morales (117#), Tiare Carlson (132#), Jahnea Miguel (138#), Jamie Grilho (144#) and Shayna Kamaka (164# U16).

Team Hawaii also has 14 boys competing Mason Stefanelli (106# U16), Brayden Spain (106#), Coby Ravida (113#), Elijah Asuncion (120#), Branson Magsayo (120#), Brant Porter (120#), Matt Sugiki (126#), Kahilihiwa Joy (126# U16), Makoa Goeas (126# U16), Caleb Shimaoka (132#), Ansen Ursua (132#), Andrew Jung (152#), Darius Mynar (195#), Pontus Thiravong (220#). Overseeing all 28 young men & women were the Team Hawaii volunteer coaching staff of Kevin Corbett, Kuu Robinson, John Robinson, Kevin Grant, Warren Miguel, Chris Stefanelli, Tehani Carlson, Alex Ursua and Dave Watase.

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HAWAII SENDS 5 DUAL TEAMS TO POCATELLO

Sixty wrestlers traveled to Pocatello, Idaho to represent our state at the Turf Wars Duals and the Western State Championships.  


Turf Wars Western States Championships 2019

Hawaii's Tiare Ikei - UWW Cadet World Championships Bronze


Congratulations Tiare Ikei UWW Cadet World Championships Bronze medal

Tiare Ikei Pan-American Gold Medalist


Congratulations Tiare Ikei


Tiare Ikei press release


Congratulations to Team Hawaii Head Coach Kevin Corbett for receiving the 2015 National Developmental Coach of the Year Award!