Bowling
OIA West bowling results - August 27


BOYS

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 2756
2. Kapolei - 2277
3. Mililani - 2186
4. Waipahu - 2169
5. Leilehua - 2051
6. Radford - 2026
7. Aiea - 1871
8. Campbell - 1819
9. Waialua - 1562
10. Nanakuli - 1091

INDIVIDUAL

SINGLE-GAME HIGH

1. Kristopher Yadao, Pearl City - 236
2. Daniel Odette-Spillner, Waipahu - 233
3. Sterling Kahumoku, Aiea - 205
4. Michael Vuong, Radford - 201
5. Cody Fernandez, Leilehua - 195
6. Jaysten Jones, Kapolei - 187
7. Ethan Galisa, Campbell - 180
8. Gabriel Goya, Mililani - 168
9. Dustyn Matsuura, Waialua - 165
10. Josiah Kauhola, Nanakuli - 164

THREE-GAME HIGH

1. Kristopher Yadao, Pearl City - 668
2. Daniel Odette-Spillner, Waipahu - 574
3. Anthony Brett, Kapolei - 518
4. Michael Vuong, Radford - 515
5. Sterling Kahumoku, Aiea - 505
6. Jace Akagi-Okuma, Mililani - 462
7. Ethan Galisa, Campbell - 456
8. David Kaikala, Nanakuli - 370
9. Cody Fernandez, Leilehua - 326
10. Reginald Atchazo, Waialua - 321

GIRLS

TEAM

1. Mililani - 2384
2. Pearl City - 2329
3. Leilehua - 1891
4. Kapolei - 1857
5. Aiea - 1837
6. Campbell - 1626
7. Waipahu - 1545
8. Radford - 1406
9. Nanakuli - 1316
10. Waialua - 659

INDIVIDUAL

SINGLE GAME HIGH

1. Kayana Hirokane, Campbell - 210
2. Paisley Tanaka, Kapolei - 201
3. Chelsi Morishige, Pearl City - 196
4. Gabielle Quimino, Waipahu - 190
5. Kiana Saito, Aiea - 180
6. Erin Ohta, Mililani - 177
7. Gwen Maeha, Leilehua - 167
8. Baileigh Susak, Radford - 155
9. Sarissa-Lee Kelii, Nanakuli - 136
10. Laola Pang, Waialua - 124

THREE-GAME HIGH

1. Gabielle Quimino, Waipahu - 528
2. Erin Ohta, Mililani - 522
3. Kayana Hirokane, Campbell - 515
4. Paisley Tanaka, Kapolei - 508
5. Gwen Maeha, Leilehua - 476
6. Sydni Inafuku, Pearl City - 473
7. Kiana Saito, Aiea - 466
8. Laola Pang, Waialua - 336
9. Lokelani Acasia-Kamakea, Nanakuli - 322
10. Baileigh Susak, Radford - 269





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