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ScoringLive staffNovember 17, 2013, 1:53am
The Zippy's/Hawaii High School Athletic Association Cheerleading State Championships took place Saturday afternoon at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center and Radford and Kamehameha-Maui came away as the big winners.
The Rams won the large division (12 to 20 members) with a score of 340.75 points. Mililani was second with 324 points and Kamehameha third with 218.75.
The Warriors won the medium division (2 to 11 members) with a score of 348.75 points. Pac-Five was second with 344.25 points and Moanalua third with 343.5.
Zippy's/HHSAA Cheerleading State ChampionshipsSaturdayAt Neal S. Blaisdell Center
Large Division (12 to 20 members)1, Radford 340.75 points2, Mililani 3243, Kamehameha 318.754, Castle 270.55, Campbell 251.5
Medium Division (2 to 11 members)1, Kamehameha-Maui 348.75 points2, Pac-Five 344.253, Moanalua 343.54, Punahou 333.255, Baldwin 329.56, Waimea 323.757, Kalaheo 3148, Leilehua 308.259, Waiakea 306.510, Keaau 297.2511, Roosevelt 283.512, Pearl City 28013, Farrington 279
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