Cheerleading
Radford, Waimea repeat as cheerleading champions


 



Radford repeated as Large Division champion, and Waimea repeated as Medium Division champ at the Zippy's/Hawai'i High School Athletic Association Cheerleading State Championships held at Blaisdell Arena.

The Large Division includes squads of 11 to 18 members, and the Medium Division includes squads of 10 members or less.

Large Division

1. Radford, 332 points
2. Kamehameha, 302
3. Pac-Five, 298
4. Mililani, 296.5
5. Kaua'i, 250
6. Castle, 237
7. McKinley, 230
8. Pearl City, 227

Medium Division

1. Waimea, 334
2. Moanalua 322
3. Kaiser, 292.5
4. Punahou, 291
5. Kamehameha-Maui, 277.5
6. Lahainaluna, 273
7. Leilehua, 267.5
8. Waiakea, 263
9. Kea'au, 249
10. Kailua, 239.5





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