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OIA Golf - Event #3 results


Individual scores from OIA Event #3 held at Waikele Golf Club on April 12, 2021.

BOYS

Tyler Ogawa (Kalani) 36-35-71
Robbie Kia (Mililani) 38-34-72
Aiden Campos (Moanalua) 36-38-74
Jet Magsanide (Campbell) 36-41-77
Yuuki Kubo (Campbell) 39-38-77
Malachi Greene (McKinley) 37-40-77
Lenny Oshiro (Leilehua) 40-38-78
Nate Choi (Moanalua) 39-39-78
Julian Samia (Waipahu) 40-39-79
Zaedis Yoshizawa (Kalani) 35-44-79
Ranson Kaya (Kaiser) 39-42-81
Haruki Imanishi (Kalani) 42-41-83
Candido Barbieto (Kailua) 38-45-83
Ben Luafalealo (Moanalua) 40-43-83
Jordin Martos (Kapolei) 42-44-86
Jensen Chung (Moanalua) 41-45-86
Alex Tokunaga (Waipahu) 41-46-87
Charles Murray (Castle) 45-45-90
Donovan Alos (Mililani) 44-48-92
Ty Araki (Mililani) 50-43-93
Chris Kop (Kalani) 50-43-93
Logan Smith (Kalani) 43-50-93
Ehtan Gray (Kalani) 47-47-94
Rhyder Remigio (Pearl City) 49-47-96
Ethan Dominesay (Campbell) 49-49-98
Chase Kunihisa (Mililani) 53-46-99
Jason Mariteragi (Kahuku) 49-50-99
Thomas McCreadie (Kaiser) 48-51-99
Bowen Cassel (Waialua) 51-48-99
Leland Uyeda (Campbell) 49-51-100
Jack Lemonds (Kalaheo) 47-53-100
Bain Nagahama (Pearl City) 51-50-101
Travis Figueroa (Kapolei) 49-52-101
Myles Nellans (Kailua) 50-52-102
Cole Wolcott (Kalaheo) 54-49-103
Kody Kikuno (Moanalua) 49-55-104
Coby Chang (Moanalua) 53-52-105
Luke Chang (Kalaheo) 50-56-106
Shase Kawelo (Campbell) 52-57-107
Zachary Borton (Kalaheo) 55-52-107
Tyran Suga (Campbell) 55-55-110
Logan Akasaki (Kapolei) 51-65-116
Jordan Sillence (Kapolei) 53-63-116
Landon Acosta (Mililani) 58-59-117
Esteban Zamora (Kalaheo) 60-59-119
Eathann Lehano-Foki (Mililani) 61-67-128
Mateialoha Mataele (Castle) 62-67-129
Alex Nagamine (Pearl City) WD


GIRLS

Leia Chung (Leilehua) 35-34-69
Kara Kaneshiro (Kaiser) 34-36-70
Chloe Jang (Roosevelt) 36-36-72
Catherine Luafalealo (Moanalua) 35-39-74
Shelby Keolanui (Mililani) 35-40-75
Teal Matsueda (Kalani) 38-38-76
Kirra Kawaii (Kalani) 38-38-76
Moana Nakayama (McKinley) 37-41-78
Mia Cepeda (Kahuku) 37-42-79
Trinity Ledgerwood (Kaiser) 38-41-79
Shyla Tigilau (Mililani) 38-42-80
Mia Hirashima (Moanalua) 38-43-81
Reyan Lee (Waipahu) 38-45-83
Lilinoe Chinen (Pearl City) 39-45-84
Nikki Tabios (Pearl City) 42-45-87
Jovi Funakoshi (Mililani) 44-44-88
Erica Yokomoto (Castle) 44-46-90
Nisachon Sillence (Kapolei) 45-46-91
Kulia Maldonado (Waialua) 44-47-91
Abigayle Vendiola (Kalani) 48-46-94
Olivia Akina (Moanalua) 46-48-94
Abby Kiyosaki (Roosevelt) 48-48-96
Nanami Yokoyama (Kaiser) 45-51-96
Emily Lei (Kaiser) 51-47-98
Janie Talavera (Mililani) 50-49-99
Alexis Yorimoto (Kalani) 51-48-99
Brooke Carlos (Mililani) 50-50-100
Brooke Yokomoto (Castle) 45-55-100
Love Akina (Moanalua) 52-56-108
Rain El Dakhakhni (Campbell) 61-59-120
Tate Oliver (Kalaheo) 65-63-128
Maddison Pochop (Kalaheo) 71-72-143
Rachael Wang (Kalani) WD





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