MaxPreps 2014-15 Hawaii Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Lahainaluna (Lahaina)2013-14: 26-2
Head coach: Todd Rickard
The Lunas not only put up an impressive record last season, but they more than doubled their opponents' output, outscoring them 1,992-843 or by an average score of 71-30. Junior guard Fiemea Hafoka, junior guard/forward Cameron Fernandez and junior post Keleah-Aiko Koloi lead the way for the Lunas.
View last season's Hawaii girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Punahou (Honolulu)2013-14: 22-7
Head coach: Mike Taylor
The defending Division I champions should be ready to go after its 12th state championship with returners Kamaile Kandiah, Elle Uyeda, Vae Malufau and Tyra Moe, who led the team with 19 points in a 60-48 win over Lahainaluna in the state championship last season. returners.
View last season's Hawaii girls basketball playoff brackets3. Roosevelt (Honolulu)2013-14: 14-4
Head coach: Bobby Keanini
The Rough Riders should contend for a state roster with a nice blend of seniors (five) and juniors (five) on a 12-person roster. They are led by 6-foot junior post Keala Quinlan. There isn't a girl taller than 5-6 on the rest of the roster.
View last season's Hawaii girls basketball stat leaders4. Konawaena (Kealakekua)2013-14: 14-3
Head coach: Bobbie Awa
The
Wildcats lost in the quarterfinals of the Division I tournament but
figure to be vastly improved with a balanced roster of three seniors,
two juniors, three sophomores and two freshman.
View Hawaii girls basketball pro photo galleries5. Mililani2013-14: 23-4
Head coach: Pat Basilio
The Trojans lost in the Division I semifinals to eventual champion Punahou. They lost their top two scorers but bring back talented junior Shantell Appleby, a 5-11 power forward, 5-6 senior forward Summer Bolibol and 5-10 junior forward V. Maleisea (she goes by V.).