Bowling
OIA East bowling results - Aug. 30




GIRLS DIVISION

TEAM

1. Moanalua - 2273
2. Roosevelt - 1743
3. Kalani - 1623
4. Kaiser - 1612
5. Kailua - 1599
6. Kalaheo - 1296
7. McKinley - 977
8. Castle - 422
9. Kaimuki - 287
10. Farrington - 248

INDIVIDUAL GAME

1. Cailee Sasano/Jazmyne Lazo, Moanalua - 203
2. Elyse McCabe, Kalaheo - 199
3. Kasie Perreira, Castle - 181
4. Taryn Ho, Roosevelt - 174
5. Tiare Yang, Kailua - 162
6. Anela Costorio-Meyer, McKinley - 161
7. Paulina Ruelas, Kalani - 158
8. Kaylen Kawakami, Kaiser - 153
9. Christa Barbour, Kaimuki - 112
10. Ara Mae Pagatpat, Farrington - 89

THREE-GAME HIGH

1. Jazmyne Lazo, Moanalua - 568
2. Elyse McCabe, Kalaheo - 506
3. Taryn Ho, Roosevelt - 440
4. Kasie Perreira, Castle - 422
5. Kaylen Kawakami, Kaiser - 405
6. Kelsilyn Yasuda, Kailua - 398
7. Paulina Ruelas, Kalani - 398
8. Candace Huynh, McKinley - 373
9. Christa Barbour, Kaimuki - 287
10. Ara Mae Pagatpat, Farrington - 248


BOYS DIVISION

TEAM

1. Moanalua - 2607
2. Castle - 2499
3. Mckinley - 2208
4. Roosevelt - 2194
5. Kailua - 2049
6. Kalani - 1865
7. Farrington - 1513
8. Kaiser - 722
9. Kalaheo - 672
10. Kaimuki - 406

INDIVIDUAL GAME

1. Noa Kahue-Delapinia, Castle - 247
2. Darius Sagucio, Roosevelt - 238
3. Brian Shimabukuro, Moanalua - 212
4. Darius Nakao, McKinley - 203
5. Raymond Seabury, Kailua - 202
6. Bronson Pacheco, Kalani - 182
7. Roen Wainscoat, Kalaheo - 165
8. Payton Okada, Farrington - 161
9t. Kaipo Chun, Kaimuki - 153
9t. Jaden Keith, Kaiser - 153

THREE-GAME HIGH

1. Darius Sagucio, Roosevelt - 682
2. Brian Shimabukuro, Moanalua - 595
3. Noa Kahue-Delapinia, Castle - 579
4. Raymond Seabury, Kailua - 534
5. Darius Nakao, McKinley - 513
6. Cayde Agena-Shirai, Kal;ani - 503
7. Roen Wainscoat, Kalaheo - 424
8. Payton Okada, Farrington - 423
9. Kaipo Chun, Kaimuki - 406
10. Conrad Morgan, Kaiser - 365





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