Wrestling
Punahou boys, girls sweep ILH wrestling titles




Punahou swept the Interscholastic League of Honolulu boys and girls wrestling championships Saturday at Kamehameha's Kekuhaupi'o Gym.

The boys won six weight classes and tallied 176 points to runner-up Kamehameha's 123.

The girls, who won seven weight classes, totaled 136 points to second-place Pac-Five's 84.

Results

Girls
Team standings
1. Punahou, 136 points
2. Pac-Five, 84
3. Kamehameha, 56
4. Punahou B, 46
5. Pacific Buddhist Academy, 39
6. 'Iolani, 30
7. Sacred Hearts Academy, 22
8. Mid-Pacific, 13
9. Kamehameha B, 12
10, Saint Francis, 10

Individual
100
1. Thai Ha Sloan (Punahou) dec. Mikaela Sakamoto-Matsumoto (Pacific Buddhist), 4-3
3. Lauren Fukuhara (Punahou B) pinned Marisa Hamakawa (University)

105
1. Chloe Nakagawa (Pacific Buddhist) def. Nicole Ono ('Iolani), default
3. Holly-Ann Kogachi (Punahou B) pinned Decembers Smith (Sacred Hearts)
5. Leni Nakao-Yamada (Punahou)

110
1. Nicole Taniguchi (Punahou) dec. Quinn Nagatani (Pacific Buddhist), 7-3
3. Harmony Pacheco (Kamehameha B) pinned Jessie Gandauli (Mid-Pacific)

116
1. Bree Rapoza (Kamehameha) pinned Taira Gay (Sacred Hearts)
3. Michaela Kubo (Punahou) pinned Paris Hitchcock (Pacific Buddhist)

122
1. Kaela Shigi ('Iolani) pinned Shana Dillner (Kamehameha)
3. Kori Lynn Kunioka (Punahou) dec. Tianna Weaver-Bunker (Kamehaeha B), 7-5

127
1. Chrissy Chow (Punahou) pinned Shannon Paaaina (Mid-Pacific)
3. Kiana Borengasser (Kamehameha) pinned Oriana Naki (Punahou B)
5. Olena Victor (Kamehameha B)

132
1. Mindy Chow (Punahou) pinned Kenedee Passos (Saint Francis)
3. Joyce Wu (Punahou B) pinned Anuhea Puu (Kamehameha)

142
1. Zoe Hernandez (Punahou) pinned Katya Katano (Punahou B)
3. Sunsearay Solatario (Kamehameha) pinned Rachel Glover (La Pietra)

157
1. Tiara Kaye (Punahou) pinned Erin Scheidt (Kamehameha)
3. Kanoelani Kageyama (Punahou B) dec. Alexandra Fautanu ('Iolani), 6-3

177
1. Kaimana Lundquist (Punahou) pinned Karren Clarke (Sacred Hearts)

Boys
Team standings
1. Punahou, 176
2. Kamehameha, 123
3. Pac-Five, 67
4. 'Iolani, 60.5
5. Mid-Pacific Institute, 44
6. Damien, 32
7. Saint Louis, 26
8. Maryknoll, 17
9. Hawaii Baptist Academy, 7.

Individual
110
1. Josh Terao (Mid-Pacific) dec. Skye Yonamine (Kamehameha), 5-3
3. Matt Hayakawa (ASSETS) dec. Cody Kaneshiro (Punahou), 5-4
5. Peter Kim (Saint Louis) dec. Jensen Fontenela ('Iolani), 6-4

116
1. Cassidy Oshiro (Maryknoll) maj. dec. Logan Yamamoto ('Iolani), 13-4
3. Jordan Kondo (Punahou) pinned Larry Himalaya (Kamehameha)
5. Cal Fujii (Mid-Pacific)

122
1. Evan Yamamoto (Punahou) pinned Marc Fargaragan ('Iolani)
3. Rick Viveiros (Hawaii Baptist) maj. dec. Brendan Chang (Maryknoll), 13-2
5. Dustin Lee (Kamehameha)

127
1. David Terao (Mid-Pacific) def. Bryant Fukushima (Punahou), forfeit
3. Brandon Lum ('Iolani) dec. Aaron Andrade (Kamehameha), 5-0
5. Taylor Sanchez (Damien) dec. Davyn Thornburg (Saint Louis), 9-2

132
1. Todd Murakawa (Punahou) dec. Tyson Kuahine (Kamehameha), 4-2
3. Holden Takahashi ('Iolani) maj. dec. Connor Slike (University), 10-1
5. Kyle Loui (ASSETS)

137
1. Shayden Terukina (Kamehameha) dec. Brett Will (Punahou), 5-1
3. Brock Nakashima (Mid-Pacific) dec. Ryan Chang ('Iolani), 13-10

142
1. Jacob Luning-Hoshino (Kamehameha) pinned Shayvis Wilson (Damien)
3. Evan Uehara (Punahou) dec. Sean Chan ('Iolani), 4-2
5. Dane Yamane (Mid-Pacific)

147
1. Ian Akamine ('Iolani) maj. dec. Landon Oka (Damien), 12-2
3. Tyler Egami (Punahou) def. Leonard Govan (Kamehameha), forfeit
5. Gensei Kawahara (Mid-Pacific) pinned Joseph Estocio (Saint Louis)

154
1. Bryan Peralta (Punahou) pined Ean Pono Nakamaejo (Kamehameha)
3. Brandon Saiki (Saint Louis) dec. Evan Teramoto ('Iolani), 4-1
5. Ryan Ozaki (Damien)

162
1. Laurent Remillard (Punahou) maj. dec. Ikea Ikehara (Kamehameha0, 9-1
3. Todd Toney (Damien) pinned Spencer Kiehm ('Iolani)
5. Bradley Mau (Saint Louis)

173
1. Patrick Sheehan (Punahou) maj. dec. Kahikina Burgess (Kamehameha), 11-0
3. Sean Chang (Saint Louis) pinned Brodie Wood (Hanalani)

191
1. Zachary Hernandez (Punahou) maj. dec. Christopher-Mas Kuaiwa (Kamehameha), 8-0
3. Brandon Maglinti (Saint Louis)

217
1. Dane Pestano (Kamehameha) dec. Evan Johnson (Punahou), 7-3
3. Ryo Chow ('Iolani) dec. Ikaiah Simeona (Saint Louis), 6-3
5. Austyn Flores (Damien)

287
1. Hayden Wills (Kamehameha) dec. Kory Johnson (Punahou), 2-1
3. Abraham Hall (Saint Louis) dec. Tyman Hayashi (University), 3-2




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