Cheerleading
Trojans take first place in OIA preseason meet


 



The Mililani varsity cheerleading team took top honors in an Oahu Interscholastic Association preseason meet at Moanalua's Gymnasium Saturday afternoon.

The Trojans finished in first place with a total score of 499.75 points. Kaiser came in second with 480, and Pearl City took third with a score of
469.25. There were a total of 11 varsity teams participating in the field.

On the junior varsity level, the Chargers finished ahead of the pack with a score of 418.

Varsity results
1. Mililani - 499.75
2. Kaiser - 480.00
3. Pearl City - 469.25
4. McKinley - 416.50
5. Kailua - 412.25
6. Kalani - 406.50
7. Campbell - 403.00
8. Farrington - 398.75
9. Waianae - 380.00
10. Waialua - 305.75
11. Kahuku - 263.50

Junior varsity results
1. Pearl City - 418.00
2. Mililani - 407.00
3. Kaiser - 345.25
4. Farrington - 332.00

 





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