BIIF girls soccer: Sibayan, Huddleston lead All-League selections

Hilo High and Kamehameha-Hawaii players dominate the 2025-26 All-BIIF teams

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

The Big Island Interscholastic Federation (BIIF) recently released its All-League teams from the 2025-26 girls soccer season. Hilo High's Aneala Sibayan was named the Division I Player of the Year, while Kamehameha-Hawaii's Kahalia Huddleston earned the Division II Player of the Year honor. Several players from both schools were also selected to the All-BIIF teams.

Why it matters

The BIIF All-League selections highlight the top talent in girls high school soccer on the Big Island. These awards recognize the standout players who led their teams to successful seasons and state tournament appearances.

The details

In Division I, Hilo High's Aneala Sibayan was named the Player of the Year after leading the Vik Queens to the BIIF Championship. She scored 11 goals, including two in the state tournament. Sibayan's teammates, Wainohia Wise and Kyler Daog, also made the All-BIIF team. Waiakea had five players selected, including midfielders Daye Yanazaki and Heston McNoughton, forwards Elina Salai and Taliah Nelson, and back Lehua De Soto-Osborne. In Division II, Kamehameha-Hawaii's Kahalia Huddleston was named the Player of the Year. The sophomore defender was a key part of the Lady Warriors' defense, which allowed just four goals all season and recorded nine shutouts. Her teammates Inalei Haunga, Rhacelyn Respicio, Madisyn Meyers, and Lahela Cootey were also recognized.

  • The BIIF All-League teams were recently released for the 2025-26 girls soccer season.
  • The season took place in the fall of 2025.

The players

Aneala Sibayan

A senior midfielder for Hilo High who was named the Division I Player of the Year after leading the Vik Queens to the BIIF Championship and scoring 11 goals, including two in the state tournament.

Kahalia Huddleston

A sophomore defender for Kamehameha-Hawaii who was named the Division II Player of the Year. She was a key part of the Lady Warriors' defense, which allowed just four goals all season and recorded nine shutouts.

Wainohia Wise

A freshman midfielder for Hilo High who was named to the All-BIIF Division I team.

Kyler Daog

A senior midfielder for Hilo High who was named to the All-BIIF Division I team.

Daye Yanazaki

A midfielder for Waiakea who was named to the All-BIIF Division I team.

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The takeaway

The BIIF All-League selections showcase the top talent in girls high school soccer on the Big Island, with Hilo High and Kamehameha-Hawaii dominating the awards. These players' performances led their teams to successful seasons and state tournament appearances, highlighting the strength of girls soccer in the region.