Bowling
Pearl City sweeps OIA Bowling Championships


Pearl City swept through the OIA Bowling Championships held at Schofield Bowling Center, winning the boys title with a 5,846 total pin fall and a pin fall of 5,554 to take the girls title.

The Chargers won both team titles despite Mililani bowlers taking home the individual titles in both divisions, as Ronson Dagdag was the high scoring bowlers in the boys division with a 228 average, and Danielle August the girls division high scorer with a 200.17 average.

BOYS

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 5,846 (973-985-886-929-957-1116)
2. Kalani - 5,571 (872-874-956-921-959-989)
3. Mililani - 5,427 (982-915-800-929-878-923)
4. Moanalua - 5,369 (973-887-960-883-848-818)

INDIVIDUAL

1. Ronson Dagdag, Mililani - 247-238-184-235-227-237 / 1,368/ 228.00
2. Nicholas Azumi, Pearl City - 263-194-172-203-249-259 / 1,340 / 223.33
3. Andrew Abadilla, Waipahu - 202-233-234-226-209-234 / 1,338 / 223.00
4. Sheldon Naauao, Pearl City - 222-191-248-201-195-267 / 1,324 / 220.67
5. Dorien Antonio Martos, Kapolei - 199-225-226-233-225-207 / 1,315 / 219.17
6. Richard Akamine, Aiea - 236-230-214-212-197-213 / 1,302 / 217.00
7. Evan Fujimoto, Kalani - 210-200-204-222-234-214 / 1,284 / 214.00
8. Jaren Apana, Moanalua - 235-193-234-190-190-171 / 1,213 / 202.17
9. Troy Cacal, Kalaheo - 204-223-208-211-190-163 / 1,199 / 199.83
10. Keenan Nakagawa, Kalani - 179-209-211-197-193-206 / 1,195 / 199.17

GIRLS

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 5,554 (902-994-981-954-855-868)
2. Mililani - 5,149 (816-844-926-851-878-834)
3. Kalani - 4,477 (745-799-741-697-751-744)
4. Moanalua - 4,440 (739-667-782-809-692-751)

INDIVIDUAL

1. Danielle August, Mililani - 189-224-209-194-204-181 / 1,201 / 200.17
2. Kacee Taniyan, Leilehua - 196-202-182-233-212-172 / 1,197 / 199.50
3. Chelsi Morishige, Pearl City - 233-171-226-201-191-169 / 1,191 / 198.50
4. Jordan Oliveros, Mililani - 182-177-190-226-179-170 / 1,124 / 187.33
5. Kristin Frost, Pearl City - 177-199-182-164-217-180 / 1,119 / 186.50
6. Alera Chock, Pearl City - 187-200-190-222-148-161 / 1,108 / 184.67
7. Ashlyn-Rae Castro, Pearl City - 164-220-210-164-182-147 / 1,087 / 181.17
8. Jonell Odette-Spillner, Waipahu - 138-214-181-138-194-211 / 1,076 / 179.33
9. Shelbee Choy-Kim, Waipahu - 171-146-170-177-203-184 / 1,051 / 175.17
10. Brianna Nakamura, Pearl City - 141-204-173-203-117-211 / 1,049 / 174.83





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