Swimming
Kaiser girls, Mililani boys win OIA titles






WAIPIO - Mililani captured its fifth consecutive O'ahu Interscholastic Association swimming and diving championship Saturday at the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center.

The Trojans narrowly edged runner-up Kalani, 191-190. Third-place Kaiser had 188.

Kaiser handily won its second OIA title in a row, tallying 341 points. Runner-up Mililani had 190.

Mililani's boys set a record in the 200-yard medley relay. The quartet of Kevin Frifeldt, Dane Kawamoto, Sean Yamada and Kramer Ichimura clocked in at one minute, 41.35 seconds, beating the 2008 record of 1:41.92 set by Mililani in 2008.

For individual results, go to: http://hawaiiswim.org/hs/results/2011/012711OIA_Champs/01.htm.





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