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ScoringLive staffMay 8, 2015, 3:06pm
Kamehameha's Spencer Dunaway carded a 3-under round on the final day to win individual crown at the David S. Ishii Foundation/HHSAA Boys Golf Championships held at the King's Course at Waiakaloa Resort.
Dunaway, who was amongst a trio of golfers tied at -2 after the first 18 holes, hit for birdie on the 14th and 15th holes to extend his lead to -6 before giving a shot back on the 16th. The Brigham Young University commit shot par on the final two holes to seal the victory.
Punahou ran away with the team title, besting second place Moanalua by 18 strokes to win its third straight crown and five out of the last six team championships. Andrew Chin (-2), Kyle Suppa (-1) and Colin Lazlo (-1) led the way for the Buffanblu.
David S. Ishii Foundation/HHSAA Boys Golf ChampionshipsFridayAt Waikoloa Kings' CourseTeam results1, Punahou 576 strokes. 2, Moanalua 593. 3, Iolani 608. 4, Baldwin 613. 5, Kauai 626. 6, Waiakea 629. 7, Kaiser 644. 8, Lahainluna 650. 9, Mililani 667. Individual results139—Spencer Dunaway/KSK (70-69). 142—Kyosuke Hara/MOA (71-71), Andrew Chin/PUN (70-72). 143—Jamie Amimoto/KAUA (72-71), Kyle Suppa/PUN (75-68), Tyler Munetake/BAL (70-73), Kengo Aoshima/IOL (71-72), Colin Laszlo/PUN (70-73). 145—Justin Arcano/BAL (73-72). 146—Trevor Hirata/WKEA (73-73). 147—Remington Hirano/PUN (75-72). 148—Sian Rogers/PUN (75-73), Shawn Lu/MOA (77-71), Caleb Keohokapu/KAIL (71-77), Matthew Shen/PUN (75-73). 149—Andrew Otani/IOL (76-73), Noah Miller/STA (74-75). 151—Donavan Billena/KAP (76-75), William Shu/KAIS (76-75). 152—AJ Teraoka/MOA (75-77), Jun Ho Won/MOA (74-78), Desmond Mello/MOA (76-76). 153—Robert Choi/KLNI (78-75), Shon Katahira/WKEA (77-76), Bryden Salvador/KAPA (77-76), Keegan Loo/PUN (79-74). 154—Keanu Akina/KAH (80-74), Jeren Nishimoto/KAIS (73-81). 155—Chad Lee/STA (77-78). 156—Trevor Kua/KAUA (81-75), Trevor Arashiro/IOL (74-82). 157—Justin Ngan/BAL (79-78), Kerek Franz/LAH (80-77), Ryan Kunihisa/PUN (78-79), Preston Ching/KSH (74-83), Nicholas Furusho/LEI (74-83). 158—Kaimi Kanaha/LAH (80-78), Joseph Vallespin/MOA (83-75), Lucas Bell/LAH (80-78). 159—Evan Kawai/PUN (81-78), Larry Goeas/STL (80-79), Zackary Kaneshiro/MPI (77-82), Keith Jose/KAUA (77-82), Jonathan Morikawa/PUN (80-79). 160—Ahren Ah Chong/KSH (80-80), Noah Lau/IOL (83-77), Jerry Largo/MS (79-81), Ray Kim/MOA (78-82), Nickolas Nelson/MOA (78-82), Andrew Hipolito/MIL (80-80). 161—Chase Narimatsu/WKEA (85-76). 162—Gunwook Baik/ROOS (80-82). 163—MJ Kang/KLNI (85-78), Keliiokalani Kamelamela-Dudoit/KSK (85-78), Ikaia Bernardino/STL (82-81), Kalai Pomroy/KSH (84-79), Derek Chinen Jr./CAST (76-87).
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