Bowling
OIA West bowling results - August 27


BOYS

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 2756
2. Kapolei - 2277
3. Mililani - 2186
4. Waipahu - 2169
5. Leilehua - 2051
6. Radford - 2026
7. Aiea - 1871
8. Campbell - 1819
9. Waialua - 1562
10. Nanakuli - 1091

INDIVIDUAL

SINGLE-GAME HIGH

1. Kristopher Yadao, Pearl City - 236
2. Daniel Odette-Spillner, Waipahu - 233
3. Sterling Kahumoku, Aiea - 205
4. Michael Vuong, Radford - 201
5. Cody Fernandez, Leilehua - 195
6. Jaysten Jones, Kapolei - 187
7. Ethan Galisa, Campbell - 180
8. Gabriel Goya, Mililani - 168
9. Dustyn Matsuura, Waialua - 165
10. Josiah Kauhola, Nanakuli - 164

THREE-GAME HIGH

1. Kristopher Yadao, Pearl City - 668
2. Daniel Odette-Spillner, Waipahu - 574
3. Anthony Brett, Kapolei - 518
4. Michael Vuong, Radford - 515
5. Sterling Kahumoku, Aiea - 505
6. Jace Akagi-Okuma, Mililani - 462
7. Ethan Galisa, Campbell - 456
8. David Kaikala, Nanakuli - 370
9. Cody Fernandez, Leilehua - 326
10. Reginald Atchazo, Waialua - 321

GIRLS

TEAM

1. Mililani - 2384
2. Pearl City - 2329
3. Leilehua - 1891
4. Kapolei - 1857
5. Aiea - 1837
6. Campbell - 1626
7. Waipahu - 1545
8. Radford - 1406
9. Nanakuli - 1316
10. Waialua - 659

INDIVIDUAL

SINGLE GAME HIGH

1. Kayana Hirokane, Campbell - 210
2. Paisley Tanaka, Kapolei - 201
3. Chelsi Morishige, Pearl City - 196
4. Gabielle Quimino, Waipahu - 190
5. Kiana Saito, Aiea - 180
6. Erin Ohta, Mililani - 177
7. Gwen Maeha, Leilehua - 167
8. Baileigh Susak, Radford - 155
9. Sarissa-Lee Kelii, Nanakuli - 136
10. Laola Pang, Waialua - 124

THREE-GAME HIGH

1. Gabielle Quimino, Waipahu - 528
2. Erin Ohta, Mililani - 522
3. Kayana Hirokane, Campbell - 515
4. Paisley Tanaka, Kapolei - 508
5. Gwen Maeha, Leilehua - 476
6. Sydni Inafuku, Pearl City - 473
7. Kiana Saito, Aiea - 466
8. Laola Pang, Waialua - 336
9. Lokelani Acasia-Kamakea, Nanakuli - 322
10. Baileigh Susak, Radford - 269





Show your support

Every contribution, no matter the size, will help ScoringLive continue its mission to provide the best and most comprehensive coverage of high school sports in the state of Hawaii and beyond.

Please consider making a contribution today.

ADVERTISEMENT


MORE STORIES

MIL no ka oi - Baldwin, Maui declared Division I co-champs

Game called in the third inning as rain causes safety issue; both teams go home champions in first ever...

Kamehameha-Hawaii topples Damien to claim first state title since 2016

The Warriors blasted eight hits for a nine-run first inning to run-rule the Monarchs to win their first...

Maui shuts out Saint Louis to reach Division I finale for first time since 2017

Nicholas Nashiwa's two-out, RBI single to left, the Sabers' only one of the game, proved to be the difference...

Bears squeeze by Warriors to set up all-MIL final with Maui

Kaden Anderson pitched five innings and made an incredible running catch to deep right-center field to...

No. 1 Mililani claims fourth D1 state crown, first since 2014, with rout of No. 2 Kamehameha

Sunni Kahanu belted a pair of home runs and drove in five runs and Hinano Bautista fired a four-hitter...

No. 10 Kapaa dominates PAC-5 to end perfect season with D2 state title

The Warriors hammered out 12 hits in their 12-run rout of the Wolfpack to win their first Division II...