Paddling
Kamehameha, Seabury Hall claim state paddling titles


 



Kamehameha-Kapalama claimed the boys and mixed crew titles, and Seabury Hall took home the girls title at the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Canoe Paddling Championships at Keehi Lagoon.

Seabury's win in the girls division marked the schools first ever paddling title.

The Warriors placed second in the girls final, missing a clean sweep by just two seconds.

FINAL RESULTS

BOYS

1. Kamehameha-Kapalama - 03:41.67 (Ruckus Lindsey, Tyler Meditz, Makualii Perry, Beau Shishido, Azariah Distajo, Kapono Fujitani)
2. Punahou - 03:49.55 (Walker Bolan, Keanu Chee, Oliver Lewis, Alika Philpotts, Kaimana Rosso, Griffin Saunders)
3. Mid-Pacific - 03:56.95
4. Kamehameha-Maui - 03:59.61
5. Kalaheo - 04:00.27
6. Kaiser - 04:02.01
7. Seabury Hall - 04:03.52
8. McKinley - 04:04.09

GIRLS

1. Seabury Hall - 04:24.37 (Hi'ilei Aiwohi-Kolt, Bela Hamilton, Kaulu Lu'uwai, Mikaela McDaniel, Alexis Smith, Kamaile Lee)
2. Kamehameha-Kapalama - 04:26.40 (Iisha Fu, Kawaipuna Kalipi, Keolewa Puhi, Brittney Saldania, Kekahiliokalani Novikoff)
3. Waianae - 04:39.40
4. Kalaheo - 04:44.63
5. Kamehameha-Maui - 04:45.04
6. Kapaa - 04:45.59
7. Punahou - 04:46.58
8. Parker - 04:48.17

MIXED CREW

1. Kamehameha-Kapalama - 03:52.73 (Ruckus Lindsey, Tyler Meditz, Azariah Distajo, Iisha Fu, Keolewa Puhi, Kekahiliokalani Novikoff)
2. Punahou - 03:55.42 (Walker Bolan, Geoffrey Lewis, Eric Rosso, Ellen Ashford, Amy Bolan, Victoria Rooks)
3. Seabury Hall - 03:55.92
4. Kalaheo - 04:07.18
5. Nanakuli - 04:11.27
6. Kamehameha-Maui - 04:11.74
7. Moanalua - 04:13.53
8. Parker - 04:17.28





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