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The Spartans (12-0) clinched their second straight MIL championship and the league’s lone berth to the Heide & Cook/HHSAA Division II state tournament, which is set for Feb. 22-24 on Oahu.
The Maui Interscholastic League Division II champion Seabury Hall boys basketball team finished fifth in the state tournament Friday with a 68-52 win over Honokaʻa in a game played at Damien Memorial School in Honolulu.
Micah Brighton remained undefeated throughout the entire regular MIL season, including winning the MIL Championship where he also led the Spartans to a team title, and finished higher than any Maui County boy runner at the HHSAA Cross Country Championship on Kauai with a fourth-place finish.
Hasegawa is joined on the MIL D-II first team by Seabury Hall teammates Kekua Richards, a 6-foot-7 frontline player who is headed to Colorado State on a volleyball scholarship, and Makalani Carey.
The Seabury Hall boys cross country takes home the Division II state runner-up trophy!
Micah Brighton, the MIL boys individual champion, ran a time of 16 minutes, 49.35 seconds on the 5-kilometer course Saturday.
In addition to Brighton, Seabury’s other scoring runners were Kayden Volner (24th overall, 17:37.47), Sage Ryden (34th, 17:53.99), Martin Parraguez (52nd, 18:16.68) and Finn Hensley (75th, 18:37.85).
On the girls side, Prianna Dugied was the top female Maui Interscholastic League finisher at 20th place.
Micah Brighton '25 Wins MIL Boys Cross Country Championship. The Division-II Seabury squad took the overall MIL title with 24 points by placing six runners in the top 11 spots.
Signing day was a busy one on the campus of Seabury Hall as three of our most decorated Seniors, Nikki Fernando, Kaylee Volner, and Pio Tu’ivai all signed their National Letters of Intent to compete at the collegiate level. Nikki will be playing tennis at Rhode Island University, Kaylee will run cross country at Santa Clara University, and Pio will play basketball at Western Oregon University. We are so proud of each of these amazing and talented student-athletes and congratulate them all on this very special day.
In case you missed it, here is a quick recap of the recent Seabury sports events:
All 4 cross country girls placed in the top 10 in the meet at King Kekaulike as Layne Millen won her first MIL meet.
Boys cross country placed 2nd at King Kekaulike as Jacob Romero took 2nd overall and Micah Brighton finished 4th overall.
Kaylee Volner took 1st overall at the Michael Doran Invitational cross country meet at Kalani High School. Her final margin of victory was by over 30 seconds over her nearest competitor.
Girls varsity volleyball team beat St. Anthony on Tuesday in 3 sets and beat Kamehameha in 4 very competitive sets.
Girls JV volleyball beat Kamehameha in 3 tough sets.
Air Riflery girls placed 7th at their first MIL meet while the boys finished 8th.
Congratulations to all teams!!! Keep up the good work and Go Spartans!!!