Air Riflery
OIA Air Riflery Championship Results - Oct. 7




Results from Oahu Interscholastic Association air riflery team championship matches held at Kalaheo High School, as well as the top 22 individual boys and top 22 individual girls (plus one girls team shooter from Kalaheo) qualifiers for the state tournament to be held Tuesday, Oct. 24 at the Neal Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall.

BOYS: W1 Pearl City def. E1 Kalaheo (2118.48 – 2067.36)

Pearl City:
1. Cade Aihara - 543.13
2. Ryan Roche - 530.13
3. Eric Shlitzkus - 530.12
4. Joshua Kobayashi - 515.1
5. Jacob Oshita - 509.12
6. Shane Suzuki - 508.05

Kalaheo:
1. Justin Pascua - 534.1
2. Daniel Ilyichov - 526.11
3. Duane Cobeen - 510.09
4. Alejandro Pickart - 497.06
5. Desmond Lum - 492.12
6. Joshua Casey - 482.08

GIRLS: E1 Kalani def. E2 Kalaheo (2088.48 – 2087.45)

Kalani:
1. Kellyn Okazaki - 536.12
2. Amy Mar - 521.16
3. Becky Lei - 520.11
4. Cindy Rong - 511.09
5. Malia Neumann - 502.06
6. Sage Enomoto - 483.06

Kalaheo:
1. Alexandra Lecher - 535.14
2. Madissyn Marr - 529.14
3. Veronica Shaffer - 512.1
4. Caroline Pickart - 511.07
5. Jacqueline Cobeen - 501.1
6. Phoebe Ikeda - 458.04

INDIVIDUAL

Boys
1. Cade Aihara (Pearl City) - 543
2. Cole Fukumitsu (Moanalua) - 541
3. Justin Pascua (Kalaheo) - 534
4. Ryan Roche (Pearl City) - 530.13
5. Eric Schlitzkus (Pearl City) - 530.12
6. Alec Fong (Moanalua) - 528
7. Daniel Ilyichov (Kalaheo) - 526
8. Alexander Paul (Moanalua) - 520
9. Luke Young (Moanalua) - 519
10. Rockne Sasaki (Leilehua) - 517
11. Joshua Kobayashi (Pearl City) - 515
12. Chase Nakata (Moanalua) - 514
13. Duane Cobeen (Kalaheo) - 510
14. Jacob Oshita (Pearl City) - 509
15. Shane Suzuki (Pearl City) - 508
16. Everett Suzuki (Pearl City) - 506
17. Joshua Olson (Kaiser) - 504
18. Landon Murai (Kaiser) - 503.12
19. Michael Voss (Moanalua) - 503.05
20. Knox Tereschuk (Kalani) - 499
21. Logan Rowe (Leilehua) - 498
22. Alejandro Pickart (Kalaheo) - 497

Girls
1. Taylor Dunaway (Kaiser) - 544
2. Becky Lei (Kalani) - 536.15
3. Kellyn Okazaki (Kalani) - 536.12
4. Alexandra Lecher (Kalaheo) - 535
5. Madison Hataishi (Pearl City) - 530
6. Madissyn Marr (Kalaheo) - 529
7. Cheyne Santos (Pearl City) - 525
8. Kayla Ingebrethsen (Pearl City) - 521
9. Sophia Lee (Moanalua) - 518
10. Kelci Hooker (Kailua) - 516.16
11. Rhemma Balisbisana (Moanalua) - 516.1
12. Cassidy Heath (Waialua) - 513
13. Cindy Rong (Kalani) - 511.09
14. Caroline Pickart (Kalaheo) - 511.07
15. Josephine Lin (Moanalua) - 511.07
16. Joley Nakamura (Pearl City) - 510
17. Jessica Williams (Pearl City) - 509
18. Amy Mar (Kalani) - 505
19. Maggie Ching (Moanalua) - 503
20. Yejean Chung (Moanalua) - 502.18
21. Malia Neumann (Kalani) - 502.06
22. Jacqueline Cobeen (Kalaheo) - 501

Veronica Shaffer (Kalaheo) - 512.1





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