Cheerleading
Mililani, Sacred Hearts take state cheerleading titles


 



Mililani and Sacred Hearts took top honors at the Zippy's/HHSAA Cheerleading State Championships at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena Saturday morning.

The Trojans claimed their second straight large division crown and third overall with a score of 499.5 points. Iolani posted 484.25 points to finish second, Baldwin was third with 461.5 and Maui fourth with 344.

The Lancers scored a meet-high 503.5 points to win the medium division for their first state championship. Kaiser took runner-up honors with 487.25 points, Waimea was third with 472, Aiea fourth with 467 and Punahou fifth with 463.75.

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Large Division:

1. Mililani (499.50)
2. Iolani (484.25)
3. Baldwin (461.50)
4. Maui (344.00)

Medium Division:

1. Sacred Hearts (503.50)
2. Kaiser (487.25)
3. Waimea (472.00)
4. Aiea (467.00)
5. Punahou (463.75)
6. Moanalua (462.25)
7. Farrington (450.75)
8. Pearl City (442.00)
9. Waiakea (434.00)
10. Kapolei (419.50)
11. Kalani (405.75)
12. Kailua (405.75)
13. McKinley (398.00)
14. Kamehameha-Hawaii (348.50)
15. Kealakehe (345.50)





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