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ScoringLive StaffMay 2, 2015, 10:09pm
Pearl City's girls and Kapolei's boys captured the Oahu Interscholastic Association judo team championships Saturday at Moanalua High's gym.
The Chargers defeated Roosevelt, 50-45, for the girls' title, while the Hurricanes beat Moanalua, 50-45.
Here are the team results:
Girls
Quarterfinals
Pearl City 70, McKinley 25
Kapolei 57, Kalani 40
Roosevelt 53, Mililani 40
Aiea 60, Moanalua 40
Semifinals
Pearl City 80, Kapolei 20
Roosevelt 50, Aiea 43
Championship
Pearl City 55, Roosevelt 40
Ippon-Pearl City: Louise Pekelo, Kayelan Arakaki. Roosevelt: Jenesis Cabjaan.
Boys
McKinley 47, Mililani 40
Pearl City 85, Kalani 10
Kapolei 90, Roosevelt 10
Moanalua 80, Leilehua 17
Kapolei 60, Pearl City 37
Moanalua 80, McKinley 17
Kapolei 50, Moanalua 45
Ippon-Kapolei: Jayson Pagurayan, Andre Paguyrayan, Anthony Brett, Rodman Salangdron, Kekua Marumoto. Moanalua: Chevy Tabiolo-Felicilda, Kulana Salera, Zorich Palimo'o, Diego Delomier.
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