Golf
'Iolani's Chan shoots 66, Punahou leads after Day 1


'Iolani's Lorens Chan shoots a 66 to lead individual golfers, while Punahou leads the team standings with 282 after one round of play at the HHSAA Boys Golf Championship held at Waikoloa Village.

Final round play starts at 7:00am tomorrow.


ROUND 1 RESULTS

TEAM

1. Punahou, 282
2. Moanalua, 286
3. 'Iolani, 289
4. Waiakea, 295
5. Lahainaluna, 305
6. Kauai, 312
7. 'Aiea, 319
8. Campbell, 325

INDIVIDUAL

Lorens Chan, Iolani, 34-32 -- 66
Kalena Preus, Punahou, 33-34 -- 67
Michael Fan, Kamehameha-Kapalama, 37-31 -- 68
Thayer Schmitz, St. Louis, 35-34 -- 69
Zack Braunthal, Punahou, 34-35 -- 69
Donny Hopoi, Kamehameha-Kapalama, 32-37 -- 69
Wen Hao Luo, McKinley, 32-38 -- 70
Tyler Ota, Moanalua, 33-37 -- 70
Rudy Cabalar, Campbell, 37-33 -- 70
Brian Lee, Punahou, 37-33 -- 70
Sueng Jae Maeng, Moanalua, 36-34 -- 70
John Oda, Moanalua, 36-34 -- 70
Alex Chiarella, Seabury Hall, 35-36 -- 71
Aaron Kunitomo, Kamehameha-Maui, 35-36 -- 71
Mark Uekawa, Maryknoll, 36-35 -- 71
Casey Tamura, Waiakea, 34-38 -- 72
Reese Suzuki, Iolani, 35-37 -- 72
Dalen Yamauchi, Waiakea, 34-39 -- 73
Ossian Maruyama, Waiakea, 36-37 -- 73
Malu Rosenthal, Lahainaluna, 35-38 -- 73
Skye Inakoshi, Mid-Pacific, 39-35 -- 74
Andy Okita, Hanalani, 37-37 -- 74
Chad Suzuki, Waiakea, 36-38 -- 74
Alex Omer, Seabury Hall, 35-39 -- 74
Pomi Milton, Hanalani, 37-37 -- 74
James Horton, Lahainaluna, 37-37 -- 74
Justin Chu, Maryknoll, 35-39 -- 74
Kyeton Little, Kamehameha-Maui, 37-37 -- 74
Schyler Murakami, Pearl City, 35-40 -- 75
Kidd,Trey, Iolani, 35-40 -- 75
Nilo Agbayani-Omalza, Campbell, 37-38 -- 75
Stephen Winchester, Kamehameha-Hawaii, 38-37 -- 75
Andre Bedard, Maui, 36-39 -- 75
Ryan Kuroiwa, Aiea, 36-39 -- 75
Blaine Fujimoto, Castle, 36-39 -- 75
Jared Flores, Moanalua, 37-39 -- 76
Matt Camacho, Waiakea, 36-40 -- 76
Scotty Yamashita, Kamehameha-Kapalama, 38-38 -- 76
Reo Saito, Iolani, 38-38 -- 76
Pj Samiere, Punahou, 37-39 -- 76
Ric Yamamoto, Hilo, 37-39 -- 76
Scott Hayashi, Mid-Pacific, 38-38 -- 76
Pono Tokioka, Kauai, 38-38 -- 76
Rayce Bento, Hilo, 39-37 -- 76
Noah Klipstein, Lahainaluna, 38-38 -- 76
Jake Siebert, Hawaii Prep, 38-38 -- 76
Kenji Miyata, Kapaa, 36-41 -- 77
Weston Moniz, Kapaa, 38-39 -- 77
Dylan Takabayashi, Hawaii Baptist, 40-37 -- 77
Braeden Robley, Kauai, 39-38 -- 77
Rocky Pactol, Honokaa, 40-37 -- 77
Jefferson Yee, Moanalua, 34-43 -- 77
Andrew Paisley, Hawaii Prep, 38-39 -- 77
Cole Yamane, Mid-Pacific, 38-39 -- 77
Ariel Hanson, Baldwin, 38-39 -- 77
Colby Takushi, Pearl City, 41-37 -- 78
Jt Trevathan, Kalaheo, 38-40 -- 78
Kai Adachi, Kauai, 39-39 -- 78
Jonah Fonacier, Mililani, 43-36 -- 78
Kai Hayashida, Punahou, 41-37 -- 78
Ryley Chong, Konawaena, 41-37 -- 78
Jameson Keiley, Baldwin, 42-37 -- 79
Cody Pereira, Kamehameha-Hawaii, 37-42 -- 79
Terence Fong, Aiea, 38-41 -- 79
Kendrick Dumo, Baldwin, 39-41 -- 80
Eric Le, Iolani, 41-39 -- 80
Aimoku Johansen, Kamehameha-Hawaii, 40-40 -- 80
Reyn Morioka, Kauai, 41-40 -- 81
Grant Natori, Punahou, 41-40 -- 81
Gavin Shigesato, Mililani, 37-44 -- 81
Mark Ito, Aiea, 41-40 -- 81
Casey Arakaki, Moanalua, 44-37 -- 81
Kris Ishibashi, Waiakea, 38-43 -- 81
Rhett Wiseman, Lahainaluna, 43-39 -- 82
Ronnie Borges, Kealakehe, 37-45 -- 82
Jarin Harada, Maryknoll, 40-42 -- 82
Tyler Armijo, Lahainaluna, 41-41 -- 82
Kahara Sakurai, Kaiser, 42-41 -- 83
Taylor Evangelista, Honokaa, 44-39 -- 83
Elliot Le, Iolani, 39-44 -- 83
Gabriel Santeco, Kahuku, 44-39 -- 83
Jay Oshita, Aiea, 40-44 -- 84
Sean Ibarra, Castle, 42-43 -- 85
Lucas Kotaka, Pearl City, 41-44 -- 85
Henry Kahula, Kapolei, 44-42 -- 86
Chance Ho'okala, Kailua, 44-43 -- 87
Chase Lemson, Kaiser, 43-44 -- 87
Trever Harris-Lynch, Kapolei, 45-43 -- 88
Corey Furuya, Leilehua, 44-44 -- 88
Leelan Julian, Campbell, 43-47 -- 90
Vance Tokita, Kauai, 44-46 -- 90
Skylar Uehara, Campbell, 48-42 -- 90
Oliver Lam, McKinley, 46-45 -- 91
Naoto Takahashi, Aiea, 48-44 -- 92
Ryan Palomares, Mililani, 46-50 -- 96
Ammon Patane, Kahuku, 51-48 -- 99




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