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ScoringLive staffNovember 5, 2012, 11:01am
Pearl City swept both the boys and girls team titles at the Billy Tees/HHSAA Bowling Championships held at Kauai Bowl in Lihue.
The Chargers' girls posted a total team pin fall of 7761, nearly 500 more than second place Mililani (7264). Punahou (7076) finished third, Hawaii Baptist (6807) fourth and Baldwin (6604) fifth.
On the boys side, Pearl City posted a team total of 8792 pins to top runner-up Mililani by a 878-pin margin. Hawaii Baptist (7854) came in third, followed by Kalani (7823) and Iolani (7593).
Mililani's Ronson Dagdag won the boys' indidivual title with a 1933 total pin fall, just 5 pins ahead of Island Pacific's Ian Shanks, and 23 ahead of Pearl City's Nicholas Azumi.
Leilehua's Kacee Taniyan had a 1700 total pin fall to take girls' individual crown, 28 pins better than Kapolei's Shaianne Yockman. Pearl City's Ashlyn-Rae Castro finished in third with a 1634 total pin fall.
GIRLS
TEAM RESULTS
1. Pearl City - 77612. Mililani - 72643. Punahou - 70764. Hawaii Baptist - 68075. Baldwin - 66046. Waiakea - 65407. Kalani - 63458. Kauai - 6332
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
1. Kacee Taniyan, LEI - 17002. Shaianne Yockman, KAP - 16723. Ashlyn-Rae Castro, PC - 16344. Brianna Nakamura, PC - 15825. Kristi Sakaguchi, KHEO - 15746. Alera Chock, PC - 15537. Hailey Ganiron, SHA - 15438. Breanne Hew, MIL - 15429. Nicole Cox, MIL - 153110. Kelly Mok, PUN - 1521
BOYS
1. Pearl CIty - 87922. Mililani - 79143. Hawaii Baptist - 78544. Kalani - 78235. Iolani - 75936. Waiakea - 71567. Konawaena - 69608. Kauai - 68819. Baldwin - 6411
1. Ronson Dagdag, MIL - 19332. Shanks Ian, IPA - 19283. Nicholas Azumi, PC - 19104. Landon Akau, MCK - 17775. Antonio-Dorien Martos, KAP - 17186. Jonathan Kanno, MCK - 17177. Ken Hayase-Fong, PC - 17128. Tevin Nakashima, WKEA - 17079. Keenan Nakagawa, KLNI - 169310. Chase Ueno, WAIM - 1683
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