Bowling
OIA East bowling results - Sept. 13




GIRLS

Team Score
1. Moanalua - 2065
2. Kaiser - 1761
3. Kailua - 1751
4. Kalani - 1649
5. Roosevelt - 1637
6. McKinley - 1473
7. Kalaheo - 843
8. Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind - 510
9. Castle - 410
10. Kaimuki - 369
11. Farrington - 254

Individual Game
1. Kaili Takara (KLNI) - 192
2. Cailee Sasano (MOA) - 172
3. Tiare Yang (KAIL) - 158
4. Jenny Do (KAIS) - 153
5. Casey Nakatsuka (ROOS) - 151
6. Kasie Perreira (CAST) - 143
7. Christa Barbour (KAIM) - 139
8. Elyse McCabe (KHEO) - 133
9. Candance Huynh (MCK) - 130
10. Ara Mae Pagatpat (FARR) - 115
11. Vernicole Augustin (HSDB) - 105

Three-Game High
1. Cailee Sasano (MOA) - 490
2. Brianne Lee (KLNI) - 475
3. Tiare Yang (KAIL) - 458
4. Kasie Perreira (CAST) - 410
5. Candance Huynh (MCK) - 385
6. Elyse McCabe (KHEO) - 385
7. Casey Nakatsuka (ROOS) - 373
8. Christa Barbour (KAIM) - 369
9. Jenny Do (KAIS) - 353
10. Vernicole Augustin (HSDB) - 305
11. Ara Mae Pagatpat (FARR) - 254

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BOYS

Team Score
1. Moanalua - 2392
2. Castle - 2244
3. Roosevelt - 1998
4. McKinley - 1916
5. Kailua - 1850
6. Kalani - 1815
7. Farrington - 1573
8. Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind - 1109
9. Kaiser - 665
10. Kalaheo - 624
11. Kaimuki - 359

Individual Game
1. Wendell Tagura (HSDB) - `140
2. Koby Omizo (KAIL) - 204
3. Brian Shimabukuro (MOA) - 196
4. Tyson Okamura (CAST) - 184
5. Darius Sagucio (ROOS) - 178
6. Cayde Agena-Shirai (KLNI) - 177
7. Raidin Kadaoka (MCK) - 158
8. Jeffrey Mendoza (FARR) - 146
9. Kaipo Chun (KAIM) - 143
10. Roen Wainscoat (KHEO) - 141
11. Jaden Keith (KAIS) - 128

Three-Game High
1. Koby Omizo (KAIL) - 574
2. Brian Shimabukuro (MOA) - 513
3. Tyson Okamura (CAST) - 501
4. Raidin Kadaoka (MCK) - 461
5. Noah Apa (ROOS) - 456
6. Mark Sulpico (FARR) - 377
7. Kaipo Chun (KAIM) - 359
8. Randy Matsumoto (KLNI) - 348
9. Roen Wainscoat (KHEO) - 340
10. Jaden Keith (KAIS) - 337
11. Wendell Tagura (HSDB) - 321





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