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5/6/2016 to 5 Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:51 PM 5/6/2016 Page 1 HHSAA State Track and Field Championships - 5/6/2016 to 5/7/2016 Sponsored by Island Movers Kamehameha School - Kapalama Campus Results 20 Keeanna Andres JR KS Kapalama 90-11 Event 1 Boys Discus Throw 21 Christine Atonio JR Kailua 88-11 Name Yr School Prelims 22 Anaiah Tanuvassa JR Kapolei 88-10 Preliminaries 23 Tatjana Calimpong-Burke SR Iolani 87-10 1 Wesley Faagau SR KS Kapalama 157-11q --- Olivia Vaeatangitau JR St Francis FOUL 2 Shiloh Tapasa SR Aiea 146-08q --- Shaddai Tapasa FR Radford FOUL 3 Miki Suguturaga JR Punahou 142-08q --- Finausulieti Tuifua JR Kailua FOUL 4 Sione Vea 12 Kalani 141-02q --- Aigafealofani Tigilau SO Kailua FOUL 5 Netane Muti Leilehua 140-02q --- Kato Leha SR Kaimuki FOUL 6 Tamatane Aga SR Iolani 139-11q 7 Alosina Toomalatai SR Pearl City 137-08q Event 3 Girls Shot Put 8 Ashton Porter 12 KS Hawaii 137-00q Name Yr School Prelims 9 JP Muasau SR Punahou 136-10 Preliminaries 10 David Pakele 12 Hilo 133-07 1 Bradina Anae 11 Kahuku 37-00.50q 11 Matini Perlas-Kai JR Lahainaluna 133-00 2 Olivia Vaeatangitau JR St Francis 36-09.50q 12 Christian Naeole SR Iolani 131-05 3 Kamaleikuhalia Krug 10 Anuenue 36-02.75q 13 Andre Vaivela JR Baldwin 129-00 4 Fale Taua JR Leilehua 35-07.00q 14 Russel Montibon 12 KS Hawaii 128-07 5 Lei Camargo-Naone SR KS Kapalama 35-04.25q 15 Joshua Hauanio SR Iolani 122-07 6 Taylor-James Sullivan 10 KS Hawaii 34-11.50q 15 John McFall JR Waianae HS 122-07 7 Honey Perez-Wasson 11 Kahuku 34-08.00q 17 Mililani Misipati JR Waianae HS 122-00 8 Alexis Henderson JR King Kekaulike 34-02.25q 18 Monty Payne JR Damien 120-03 9 Finausulieti Tuifua JR Kailua 33-09.00q 19 Manu Ngahe SO Baldwin 120-00 10 Jasmine Taleni JR Kailua 33-00.25 20 Jeremy Atiz-Nerveza JR Leilehua 119-08 11 Kato Leha SR Kaimuki 32-08.00 21 Issac Sagapolutele SO Damien 118-01 12 Kealani Young-Rios SR Aiea 32-02.75 22 Culen Santiago 11 KS Hawaii 104-09 13 Anaiah Tanuvassa JR Kapolei 31-10.75 23 Micah Au-Haupu SO KSM 104-05 14 Ku'uipo Gonzales-Reyes JR Kailua 31-09.25 24 Israel Sagapolutele SO Damien 104-04 14 Kaycee Nathaniel 12 Hilo 31-09.25 --- Koa Evalu-Robinson SO Lahainaluna FOUL 16 Kayleen Funaki 10 Hilo 31-08.25 --- Mosese Felemi JR Lahainaluna FOUL 17 Nika Paogofie-Buyten 12 Kealakehe 31-07.25 --- Robert-Dayle Pescaia SO KS Kapalama FOUL 18 Alexus Kapihe Waianae HS 30-11.50 --- Alema Kapoi SR KS Kapalama FOUL 19 Averi Salvador JR Punahou 30-11.25 20 Jaedyn Miguel Maui High 30-09.50 Event 2 Girls Discus Throw 21 Kori DeRouin SR Molokai 29-06.50 Name Yr School Prelims 22 Genel-Joy Galvez 11 Kea'au 29-03.00 Preliminaries 23 Mystique Gaspar-Kekumu JR Kapolei 27-07.50 1 Brittany Kamau JR Farrington 117-04q 24 Shaddai Tapasa FR Radford 24-09.00 2 Maia Graham SR Iolani 114-05q --- Mele Vaka 10 Hilo FOUL 3 Brooke Ho SR Kaiser 112-05q 4 Bradina Anae 11 Kahuku 111-08q Event 4 Boys Shot Put 5 Mele Vaka 10 Hilo 111-01q Name Yr School Prelims 6 Nika Paogofie-Buyten 12 Kealakehe 110-11q Preliminaries 7 Genel-Joy Galvez 11 Kea'au 105-00q 1 Alema Kapoi SR KS Kapalama 54-01.50q 8 Rika Sarkar JR Punahou 104-08q 2 Alama Uluave SO Punahou 50-06.75q 9 Taylor-James Sullivan 10 KS Hawaii 103-01 3 Monty Payne JR Damien 49-04.00q 10 Molini Vaka 11 Hilo 102-11 4 Kanoa Gilliland SR KS Kapalama 49-03.00q 11 Kealani Young-Rios SR Aiea 102-08 5 Joshua Hauanio SR Iolani 48-07.50q 12 Honey Perez-Wasson 11 Kahuku 101-05 6 David Pakele 12 Hilo 48-06.75q 13 Taegan Keep SO Kauai High 100-05 7 JP Muasau SR Punahou 48-04.25q 14 Krista-Denise Matsumura SR KS Kapalama 99-05 8 Miki Suguturaga JR Punahou 48-04.00q 15 Kamalani Alves 11 Hilo 99-02 9 Ramsey Aviu SR Aiea 48-03.75q 16 Kelsey Otto SR Waianae HS 97-08 10 Andrew Aleki JR KS Kapalama 47-03.00 17 Sehja Pedro SO Molokai 97-06 11 Shiloh Tapasa SR Aiea 46-05.00 18 Tanifa Maea JR Baldwin 96-02 12 Randy Manewa 12 Nanakuli 45-10.25 19 Alexis Henderson JR King Kekaulike 92-10 13 Kilinahe Oliveira 12 Pahoa 44-09.25 Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:51 PM 5/6/2016 Page 2 HHSAA State Track and Field Championships - 5/6/2016 to 5/7/2016 Sponsored by Island Movers Kamehameha School - Kapalama Campus Results Preliminaries ... (Event 4 Boys Shot Put) 9 Kaitlyn Smith JR Baldwin 15-10.75 NWI Name Yr School Prelims 10 Claire Borthwick JR Seabury 15-10.00 NWI 14 Jarred Paranada JR Baldwin 44-08.50 11 Taylor Wu FR Iolani 15-08.75 NWI 15 Netane Muti Leilehua 43-07.50 12 Saccia Campos-Ewaliko SO Baldwin 15-06.25 NWI 16 Micah Au-Haupu SO KSM 40-05.50 13 Caitlin Bocobo FR Hanalani 15-05.50 NWI 17 Jeremy Lakey SR Moanalua 39-07.25 14 Tommi Hintnaus JR Kaiser 15-04.50 NWI 18 Joseph Sigrah JR King Kekaulike 35-05.00 15 Emily Leong 11 Kalani 15-02.50 NWI --- Sione Vea 12 Kalani FOUL 15 Kelly Watanabe SR Iolani 15-02.50 NWI 15 Rheann Pascual SR Aiea 15-02.50 NWI Event 5 Boys Long Jump 18 quinn williams SR KSM 15-01.25 NWI Name Yr School Prelims 19 Rose Love JR King Kekaulike 15-00.75 NWI Preliminaries 20 May Molina Maui High 15-00.50 NWI 1 Anthony Kahoohanohano-Davis SR Baldwin 23-01.50q NWI 21 Kailey Totherow SR Punahou 14-11.00 NWI 2 Hunter Lee SR Punahou 22-00.50q NWI 21 Jeanette Corpuz 12 Campbell 14-11.00 NWI 3 Clayce Akeo JR MPI 21-03.75q NWI 21 Jocelyn Chen SO Sacred Hearts 14-11.00 NWI 4 Jacob Wright JR KS Kapalama 20-11.75q NWI 24 Keely Logan FR KSM 14-05.25 NWI 5 Jordan Williams 12 Waipahu 20-08.50q NWI 25 Sydney Kane 12 Campbell 14-04.75 NWI 6 Jeston Moya 12 Castle 20-07.50q NWI 26 Jewels Oliquiano 12 Castle 14-03.00 NWI 6 Jocel Aquino SR Baldwin 20-07.50q NWI 27 Leilani Thompson 12 Hilo 14-02.00 NWI 8 Ronald Norbrey 11 Campbell 20-06.75q NWI 28 Diami Duke FR Kapolei 13-05.50 NWI 9 Dylan Silva SR KS Kapalama 20-06.00 NWI --- Stevie Marvin FR Punahou FOUL NWI 10 Airon Castaneda 12 Waipahu 20-03.25 NWI 11 Austin Aukai 11 Konawaena 20-03.00 NWI Event 7 Boys Triple Jump 12 Oklen Mckee 12 Castle 19-11.75 NWI Name Yr School Prelims 13 Isaac Taguchi SR Iolani 19-11.50 NWI Preliminaries 14 Hauoli Akau 10 Konawaena 19-11.25 NWI 1 Anthony Kahoohanohano-Davis SR Baldwin 49-10.75q NWI 14 Cameron Howes Konawaena 19-11.25 NWI 2 Chayse Tamaki JR Baldwin 44-00.00q NWI 16 Noah Sua-Godinet SR KS Kapalama 19-09.50 NWI 3 Drew Koboyashi SR St Louis 43-09.50q NWI 17 Carl Hermosura JR Pearl City 19-08.75 NWI 4 Peter Hanohano-Hashimoto SR KS Kapalama 43-07.00q NWI 18 Jaymen Yadao 11 Mililani 19-08.50 NWI 5 Douglas Mitchell JR Waianae HS 43-03.00q NWI 19 Randy Daligcon 11 Kalani 19-04.25 NWI 6 Eamon Brady JR Punahou 43-00.00q NWI 20 Rico Logan Handy 10 Kea'au 19-03.25 NWI 7 Hauoli Akau 10 Konawaena 42-11.00q NWI 21 Isaiah Harris 10 Waipahu 19-01.50 NWI 8 Jocel Aquino SR Baldwin 42-09.00q NWI 22 Eamon Brady JR Punahou 19-00.75 NWI 9 Mitchell Quinn SO St Louis 42-02.00 NWI 23 Keith Sumaoang 12 Waiakea 18-11.00 NWI 10 Jourdin Jones SR Roosevelt 41-10.50 NWI 23 Jake Smotherman JR St Francis 18-11.00 NWI 11 Jacob Wright JR KS Kapalama 41-09.00 NWI 25 David Kalili 12 KS Hawaii 18-07.50 NWI 12 Ronald Norbrey 11 Campbell 41-08.00 NWI 26 Brandon Banas SR Pearl City 18-05.50 NWI 13 Hirkley Latu 12 Kahuku 41-06.00 NWI 27 Tyrel Redding SO Kapolei 18-04.75 NWI 14 Jonas Skupeika 12 Hawaii Prep 41-04.50 NWI 28 Kei Sakai St. Anthony 18-04.50 NWI 15 Hector Rivera SR Roosevelt 41-03.50 NWI 29 Cole Christie SR Seabury 18-03.25 NWI 16 Stokes Botelho 12 Kahuku 41-02.50 NWI 30 Darin Rolark 11 Campbell 17-09.00 NWI 17 Carl Hermosura JR Pearl City 40-06.00 NWI --- Guillaume Tabary 12 Kalaheo ND NWI 17 Darin Rolark 11 Campbell 40-06.00 NWI 19 Ty Uehara SR Iolani 40-04.00 NWI Event 6 Girls Long Jump 20 Rico Logan Handy 10 Kea'au 40-03.00 NWI Name Yr School Prelims 21 Jevon Flippin 10 Hawaii Prep 39-09.50 NWI Preliminaries 22 Hieu Huynh SO McKinley 39-05.00 NWI 1 Kayla Afoa JR KS Kapalama 17-02.25q NWI 22 Keanu Young 10 Hawaii Prep 39-05.00 NWI 2 Thelma Marshall 12 Waiakea 16-09.75q NWI 24 Jereziah Park JR Anuenue 38-10.50 NWI 3 Nicole Cristobal 11 Kealakehe 16-06.25q NWI 25 Austin Aukai 11 Konawaena 38-08.50 NWI 4 Mikiala Maio JR KS Kapalama 16-05.00q NWI 26 David Kalili 12 KS Hawaii 38-07.50 NWI 5 Saydee Aganus 10 KS Hawaii 16-03.25q NWI 27 Hugh Donlon FR MPI 38-07.00 NWI 6 Mikaylah Kaohu SR KS Kapalama 16-01.25q NWI 28 Francisco Apilado 12 Waipahu 38-00.00 NWI 7 Kaui Taylor 12 Hawaii Prep 16-00.50q NWI 29 Airon Castaneda 12 Waipahu 37-10.00 NWI 8 Kacy-Lyn Navarro JR Baldwin 16-00.00q NWI --- Jordan Williams 12 Waipahu ND NWI Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:51 PM 5/6/2016 Page 3 HHSAA State Track and Field Championships - 5/6/2016 to 5/7/2016 Sponsored by Island Movers Kamehameha School - Kapalama Campus Results Preliminaries ..
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