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10 Kamehameha Maui Athletes Sign Letters of Intent

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By Maui Now Staff

Ten student athletes at the Kamehameha Schools Maui campus signed national letters of intent on Wednesday, April 15, 2015, bringing to 14 the total number of athletes from the school that signed letters this year.  The group on Wednesday included five football players, two swimmers, two soccer players and a softball player.

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In addition to the 10 athletes who signed this week, there were four soccer players (three female and one male) that signed letters of intent during the signing day in February, 2015.

Listed below are the 14 student-athletes with the college they signed at and sport they play:

  • Brennon Aloy, Linfield College, Football
  • Chase Newton, Chabot College, Football
  • Colton Cabanas, Notre Dame de Namur, Men’s Soccer
  • Spencer Shiraishi, Whittier College, Men’s Swimming
  • Micah Alo, Dominican University of California, Men’s Soccer
  • Ceidilee Nobriga, Clackamas College, Softball
  • Keoni Keanini, Chabot College, Football
  • Hayden Franco, Pacific University, Football
  • Aaron Kokubun, Linfield College, Football
  • Taylor Lee, Whitworth College, Men’s Swimming
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Signed in February:

  • Bryant Kubo, Notre Dame de Namur, Men’s Soccer;
  • Maile Sur, Lane College, Women’s Soccer;
  • Kehaulani Macadangdang, Clackamas College, Women’s Soccer; and
  • Noelani Reyes, Notre Dame de Namur, Women’s Soccer
Kamehameha Maui signing ceremony, Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Courtesy photo.

Kamehameha Maui signing ceremony, Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Courtesy photo.

Kamehameha Maui signing ceremony, Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Courtesy photo.

Kamehameha Maui signing ceremony, Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Courtesy photo.

Kamehameha Maui signing ceremony, Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Courtesy photo.

Kamehameha Maui signing ceremony, Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Courtesy photo.

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