The boys and girls basketball teams have both achieved history this season winning the 'treble' of championships, which includes the KAIAC Conference, the KAIAC Cup Tournament, and the APAC Pacific Division. This is the first time either the boys or girls have won the 'treble'.
The Boys team were coached this season by
Paul Rader and
Harrison Creech and the Girls team were coached by Rob Elliott and Alisha Feitosa. For Coach Rader, this is his 7th season as head coach of the boys varsity, and his 2nd time winning the KAIAC Cup and APAC Championships. Overall, his record is 115 wins and 50 losses. For Coach Elliot, this is is 1st season leading the girls varsity, and is his 1st KAIAC Cup and APAC Championship. Overall, his record is 21 wins and 1 loss.
The boys team were 3-1 in friendly competitions (losing to CI in the Korea Classic Finals), and were 9-1 in KAIAC Conference play (losing only to SIS in the final conference game), 5-1 in APAC (losing to UNIS in the tournament opener in a tightly contested game), and were 2-0 in the KAIAC Cup (defeating SIS 69-52).
The girls team were 4-0 in friendly competitions (winning the Korea Classic Finals), and were 9-1 in KAIAC Conference play (losing only to HHS on the road), 6-0 in APAC, and were 2-0 in the KAIAC Cup (defeating SIS 25-23).
Boys
KAIAC All Conference -
Keahi Brumsickle,
Elliot Prest
KAIAC Cup All Tournament -
Keahi Brumsickle,
Elliot Prest,
Hershel Haas (MVP -
Keahi Brumsickle)
All APAC -
Keahi Brumsickle,
Elliot Prest,
Hershel Haas
Girls
KAIAC All Conference -
Stephanie Woo,
Jihoo Yng
KAIAC Cup All Tournament -
Helena Dommestrup,
Stephanie Woo,
Jihoo Yang (MVP -
Stephanie Woo, Top Defender -
Stephanie Woo)
All APAC -
Helena Dommestrup,
Stephanie Woo,
Jihoo Yang
***In program history, the girls varsity has won 5 KAIAC championships and 5 APAC championships, and the boys varsity has won 10 KAIAC championships and 7 APAC championships.