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ScoringLive staffNovember 4, 2017, 8:05pm
Mililani and Sacred Hearts took top honors at the Zippy's/HHSAA Cheerleading State Championships at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena Saturday morning.
The Trojans claimed their second straight large division crown and third overall with a score of 499.5 points. Iolani posted 484.25 points to finish second, Baldwin was third with 461.5 and Maui fourth with 344.
The Lancers scored a meet-high 503.5 points to win the medium division for their first state championship. Kaiser took runner-up honors with 487.25 points, Waimea was third with 472, Aiea fourth with 467 and Punahou fifth with 463.75.
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Large Division:
1. Mililani (499.50)2. Iolani (484.25)3. Baldwin (461.50)4. Maui (344.00)
Medium Division:
1. Sacred Hearts (503.50)2. Kaiser (487.25)3. Waimea (472.00)4. Aiea (467.00)5. Punahou (463.75)6. Moanalua (462.25)7. Farrington (450.75)8. Pearl City (442.00)9. Waiakea (434.00)10. Kapolei (419.50)11. Kalani (405.75)12. Kailua (405.75)13. McKinley (398.00)14. Kamehameha-Hawaii (348.50)15. Kealakehe (345.50)
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