Golf
Moanalua, Kaiser claim OIA golf titles


The Moanalua boys and Kaiser girls won the team titles at the Oahu Interscholastic Association golf championships earlier this week at Turtle Bay Resort.

Kyosuke Hara won medalist honors by shooting five-under par 139 to lead Na Menehune, who also got top-five finishes by Shawn Lu (148), Desmond Mello (150) and Nickolas Nelson (151). Kailua's Caleb Keohokapu finished second at 141, two strokes behind Hara.

Malia Nam took top honors on the girls' side with a one-over par 145 to lead the Cougars, who also got a fourth-place finish by Keila Baladad (159) and an eighth-place finish by Mika Walker (170). Mililani's Mari Nishiura was second at 154 and Kalani's Miki Manta third at 156.

Golfers played 36 holes over two days at the par-72 George Fazio course on Monday and Tueday.

The top 35 boys and 23 girls qualified for the David Ishii Foundation/Hawaii High School Athletic Association State Championships next month at the Waikoloa Resort, Kings' course on the Big Island.

Oahu Interscholastic Association Golf Championships
Monday and Tuesday at Turtle Bay Resort, George Fazio course (Par: 72)
Boys
Team scores
1, Moanalua 585 strokes. 2, Kaiser 644. 3, Mililani 651.
Individual results
139—Kyosuke Hara/MOA (67-72). 141—Caleb Keohokapu/CAST (68-73). 148—Shawn Lu/MOA (72-76). 150—Desmond Mello/MOA (77-73). 151—Nickolas Nelson/MOA (74-77). 152—Adam Lei/KAIS (77-75). 153—Ray Kim/MOA (76-77). 154—Keanu Akina/KAH (74-80), Robert Choi/KLNI (74-80). 156—Jeren Nishimoto/KAIS (75-81), AJ Teraoka/MOA (79-77). 157—Jun Ho Won/MOA (74-83). 159—Trey Yang/MILI (80-79). 160—Donavon Billena/KAP (81-79). 161—Devin Pagdilao/CAMP (79-82), Joseph Vallespin/MOA (78-83). 162—Derek Chinen, Jr./CAST (81-81). 163—MJ Kang/KLNI (78-85). 164—Andrew Hipolito/MILI (82-82). 165—Adam Chiya/ROOS (83-82), Jarred Gano/MILI (86-79), Daniel Lott/ROOS (84-81).
Girls
Team scores
1, Kaiser 474 strokes. 2, Kalani 483. 3, Mililani 493. 4, Pearl City 615.
Individual results
145—Malia Nam/KAIS (73-72). 154—Mari Nishiura/MILI (71-83). 156—Miki Manta/KLNI (77-79). 159—Keila Baladad/KAIS (81-78). 160—Iris Kawada/CAST (84-76). 161—Kaia Takaki/KLNI (84-77). 166—Stephanie Koza/MILI (79-87). 170—Mika Walker/KAIS (82-88). 172—Jodi Torricer/MCK (85-87), Isabella Lesa/MOA (87-85). 173—Courtney Tabion/LEI (87-86). 175—Kainani Ho/KLNI (92-83), Melissa Yago/KLNI (83-92). 176—Randi Kim/MOA (91-85). 177—Eden Sun/MILI (91-86), Kelsie Dait (MILI) 90-87). 179—Kimberly Katayama/AIEA (88-91). 181—Ashley Koza/MILI (87-94). 186—Kira Nakamoto/MILI (98-88). 191—Carli Shimokihara/MILI (103-88).





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