Surveillance video shows post-game assault on high school athletics official
(12-18-25) Aukusitino Noga Jr. (and his wife, Jamielee Noga) has been banned for life from all Department of Education campuses following an alleged assault on a high school athletic director Natalie Iwamoto on December 4th. She suffered a concussion and swelling in face. The incident occurred after a heated basketball game at Moanalua High School with Mililani where the *Menehune lost 51-43. Iwamoto was accompanying basketball referees to the parking lot when the incident happened. Noga is accused of assaulting Iwamoto, which led to criminal charges.
The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed that Noga is currently employed as an Adult Corrections Officer. He has been with the department since January 2012, he pleaded not guilty to Class C felony second-degree assault, which carries a penalty of five years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.
Noga was released on $15,000 bail, pending trial. His trial is set for February 9th, 2026.
The judge granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) on Wednesday, December 17th and said it is in effect for the next three years. According to TRO he cannot contact or harass Iwamoto. His wife, Jamilee, was also served a TRO during the hearing, which the couple signed.
Department of Education Superintendent Keith Hayashi
“This particular situation with the egregiousness of the behavior that happened, calls for a permanent statewide ban on all DOE property.”
Moanalua High School assault leads to lifetime ban for couple
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