Air Riflery
Moanalua boys repeat; Sacred Hearts girls win ninth state title


 



2017 Civilian Marksmanship Program/HHSAA Air Riflery State Championships
at Neal Blaisdell Exhibition Hall

BOYS TEAM

Rank

Team

Prone

Stand.

Kneel.

Total

1

Moanalua

756

639

700

2095

 

(Cole Fukumitsu, Alexander Paul, Alec Fong, Luke Young)

2

Mid-Pacific

736

645

695

2076

3

Pearl City

756

620

681

2057

4

Waianae

712

581

671

1964

5

Kamehameha

711

587

656

1954

» Full Boys Team Results

Island Pacific's Alyssa Okimoto was solid in all three phases of prone, standing and kneeling to take home the Navigators' first air riflery state title. Okimoto's qualifying total of 550 places her 6th-best all-time in HHSAA's 19-year state championships history. Spencer Honda | SL

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL

Rank

Name

School

Prone

Stand.

Kneel.

Qual.

Final

Total

1

Alyssa Okimoto

Island Pacific

194

172

184

550

85.5

635.5

2

Shaye Nishimura

Waiakea

194

166

184

544

88.2

632.2

3

Sophia Crisci

Mid-Pacific

193

170

182

545

87.2

632.2

4

Dorothy Sanidad

Sacred Hearts

195

168

181

544

88.0

632.0

5

Joli Hamada

Punahou

192

175

185

552

79.4

631.4

6

Tiari Faagata

KS-Hawaii

196

163

185

544

84.6

628.6

7

Kellyn Okazaki

Kalani

189

169

181

539

82.6

621.6

8

Heidi Kwock

Punahou

186

175

176

537

82.1

619.1

» Full Girls Individual Results

Sacred Hearts girls win their ninth air riflery team state title, the first since 2010. Top four finishers from left to right: Maile Fox, Dorothy Sanidad, Clarissa DeSmet and Quinn Lum, along with coach Carlton Lum. Spencer Honda | SL

GIRLS TEAM

Rank

Team

Prone

Stand.

Kneel.

Total

1

Sacred Hearts

761

659

712

2132

 

(Dorothy Sanidad, Maile Fox, Clarissa DeSmet, Quinn Lum)

2

Kalani

747

669

706

2122

3

Waiakea

770

637

711

2118

4

KS-Hawaii

759

627

721

2107

5

Moanalua

760

620

683

2063

» Full Girls Team Results





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