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Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 27, 2018 Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 27, 2018 Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Varsity Boys ===== ==== ==== ================== == ========================= ======== 1 1 22 ADAM HARDER 11 Hanalani 16:50.85 2 2 135 HUNTER SHIELDS 10 Maui High 16:59.36 3 3 132 ADAM HAKOLA 11 Maui High 17:09.08 4 4 133 DAMON WAKEFIELD 11 Maui High 17:14.97 5 5 3 CHARLES SAKAMAKI 12 Iolani 17:19.43 6 6 5 JOSHUA LERNER 10 Iolani 17:22.64 7 141 NARAYANA SCHNEIDER 11 McKinley High School 17:22.79 8 186 AZIAH SCHAAL 12 St. Louis 17:29.43 9 7 95 KANE CASILLAS 12 Kauai High School 17:33.75 10 8 167 PARKER MOONEY 12 Punahou 17:35.69 11 9 163 KAINALU PAGENTE 10 Pearl City High School 17:39.94 12 10 65 SEAN GUILLERMO 12 Kalani High School 17:43.62 13 11 169 CAMERON COFFELT 10 Punahou 17:46.53 14 12 188 ERIC CABAIS-FERNAN 12 Waiakea 17:48.05 15 13 183 COLE DAVIDSON 10 Seabury Hall 17:48.64 16 142 KOBY SHUMAN 11 McKinley High School 17:51.05 17 14 105 ALEC ANKRUM 10 Kealakehe 17:52.41 18 177 REIMON WADA 12 Roosevelt High School 17:54.36 19 15 24 BENJAMIN HODGE 10 Hanalani 17:54.45 20 92 GARRETT SMITH 12 Kapaa High School 17:58.51 21 16 53 MATTHEW VICKERS 12 Island School 17:58.66 22 17 14 LOGAN FINLEY 10 Campbell High School 18:03.36 23 195 CHAI CAPILI 11 Waialua High School 18:05.26 24 18 134 CONNOR KONG 10 Maui High 18:06.30 25 19 6 MICHAEL SHIINOKI 10 Iolani 18:07.26 26 20 30 CHRISTIAN KUWAYE 10 Hawaii Baptist Academy 18:14.15 27 21 150 LUIS GARCIA 10 Mililani High School 18:15.67 28 22 151 KALE GLUNT 10 Mililani High School 18:15.76 29 23 27 MICHAEL GARCES 11 Hawaii Baptist Academy 18:17.79 30 24 62 MICAH WILLWEBER 11 Kalaheo High School 18:20.91 31 25 75 WILLIAM HO 10 Kamehameah-Kapalama 18:22.90 32 26 168 COOPER BAINES 12 Punahou 18:23.62 33 27 4 KANALU MONACO 11 Iolani 18:24.29 34 28 179 GABE FRAMTON 11 Seabury Hall 18:25.96 35 29 69 KAULANA SUZUKI 10 Kalani High School 18:27.30 36 8 KONNER JACANG 9 Aiea High School 18:28.02 37 30 172 CADEN LOMBARD 9 Punahou 18:28.64 38 31 61 KANGSAN MEYERS 11 Kalaheo High School 18:29.90 39 32 113 GRIFFIN HARDY 11 King Kekaulike 18:31.31 40 33 49 JOSHUA GRAVES 12 Island School 18:32.95 41 34 66 MICAH KIMURA 11 Kalani High School 18:34.40 42 147 PARKER WAGNILD 9 Mid Pacific 18:35.38 43 35 26 PEYTON OSHIRO 12 Hawaii Baptist Academy 18:36.22 44 36 29 ETHAN AIMOTO 10 Hawaii Baptist Academy 18:36.77 45 37 85 TREY TINA 11 Kamehameha (hi) 18:37.41 46 38 31 CONNOR MALINGER 9 Hawaii Baptist Academy 18:39.01 47 39 73 SHANNON-CAEL AIWOH 10 Kamehameah-Kapalama 18:40.76 48 137 OZZI DOHERTY 10 Maui Prep Academy 18:42.45 49 154 ANDRE MARIN 11 Moanalua High School 18:43.21 50 40 103 JAHREN SIMPLICIANO 12 Kealakehe 18:43.66 51 41 185 KAEO KEOMAKA 9 Seabury Hall 18:45.71 52 176 MATTHEW HOFFMAN 11 Radford High School 18:46.23 53 42 194 KEDERANG UEDA 9 Waiakea 18:46.59 54 54 TANNER MATSUSHITA 12 Kailua High School 18:50.20 55 138 SLATER FLECK 10 Maui Prep Academy 18:51.84 56 123 CARLOS ORONA-FRIAS 11 Leilehua High School 18:52.62 57 175 JAMES BAPTIST 11 Radford High School 18:52.88 58 155 PEYTON YAMAMOTO 11 Moanalua High School 18:53.20 59 43 170 LAEL CADE 10 Punahou 18:54.24 60 44 131 RYLIE SHIELDS 12 Maui High 18:54.64 61 45 114 KANAI OCONNOR 11 King Kekaulike 18:55.82 62 46 72 KEOLA SANCHEZ 11 Kamehameah-Kapalama 18:56.55 63 47 15 MIGUEL MANCHA 10 Campbell High School 18:56.71 64 48 2 SCOTT OKAGAWA 12 Iolani 18:57.40 65 49 171 JORDAN FURUTA 9 Punahou 18:58.34 66 50 190 ELIJAH CARIGON 11 Waiakea 18:58.37 67 51 60 THATCHER FERNANDEZ 11 Kalaheo High School 19:00.39 68 52 7 KAINOA TANDY 10 Iolani 19:01.77 69 53 71 DRISTEN CANADAY 9 Kalani High School 19:04.44 70 54 86 CARLOS MASUKO 10 Kamehameha (hi) 19:04.69 71 55 189 MAGNUS NAMOHALA-RO 12 Waiakea 19:05.81 72 56 45 JOHN MARRACK 10 Hilo 19:05.86 73 57 78 MAIKA GIBSON 9 Kamehameah-Kapalama 19:06.50 74 58 64 BEN ZERR 9 Kalaheo High School 19:07.54 75 59 84 JOSHUA STINEBRINK 12 Kamehameha (hi) 19:09.90 76 60 38 KYLE WEYRICK 10 Hawaii Prep 19:10.53 77 61 166 AARON CHANG 12 Punahou 19:11.12 78 62 116 ANSEL NEWMAN 10 King Kekaulike 19:14.52 79 126 TIMOTHY CATANZARO 11 Makua Lani 19:14.83 80 17 MATTHEW TOKUDA 12 Christian Academy 19:15.54 81 63 192 DEYLAN OKINAKA 11 Waiakea 19:15.61 82 16 JADEN KIM 10 Castle High School 19:16.56 83 64 184 JONATHAN MERCHANT 10 Seabury Hall 19:18.40 84 65 182 PARKER CHURCHILL 10 Seabury Hall 19:18.68 85 66 25 KEVIN AU 9 Hanalani 19:20.16 86 67 52 ELIJAH IBBS 12 Island School 19:20.41 87 109 GIAN SANTIENSANIO 12 Kihei Charter 19:22.75 88 68 149 MARK BUDIAO 10 Mililani High School 19:23.15 89 153 QUENTIN CARDER 12 Moanalua High School 19:23.82 90 57 GABRIEL TOM 12 Kaiser High School 19:25.12 91 124 WILLIAM MARNOCH 10 Leilehua High School 19:25.74 92 69 112 JOEY MUSTO 12 King Kekaulike 19:27.51 93 144 SHIWEN LI 12 Mid Pacific 19:29.45 94 70 136 JARED CANTERE 9 Maui High 19:29.58 95 100 JUSTYN KHAN 11 Kea'au 19:31.42 96 71 160 NOAH BUE 12 Pearl City High School 19:32.50 97 72 102 JOSIAH RANDERSON 12 Kealakehe 19:32.92 98 73 59 JOEL NICOLOW 12 Kalaheo High School 19:35.12 99 119 JARED BARRET 10 Konawaena 19:36.44 100 74 74 ANDREW ARAKI 10 Kamehameah-Kapalama 19:38.54 101 111 QUINN SHAPIRO 10 Kihei Charter 19:39.29 102 75 20 CORBAN HODGE 12 Hanalani 19:39.39 103 76 23 BENJAMIN SCULLY 11 Hanalani 19:40.00 104 77 165 SHAYDE TAMURA 10 Pearl City High School 19:40.10 105 78 48 HENRY SCHERER 12 Island School 19:40.23 106 79 32 JUSTIN MAYESHIRO 9 Hawaii Baptist Academy 19:41.32 107 80 43 ELISHA WATLINS 11 Hilo 19:42.15 108 81 180 LOUIE SMITH 11 Seabury Hall 19:42.36 109 187 KAI SZOSTAK 11 University Lab 19:43.45 110 82 1 JOSHUA MORISAKI 12 Iolani 19:45.39 111 128 CONNER FURUTA 11 Maryknoll 19:45.70 112 83 97 JEREMY HERR 12 Kauai High School 19:47.00 113 84 130 MICAH BAN 12 Maui High 19:48.48 114 90 SAGE IOANA 12 Kapaa High School 19:49.54 115 157 ROBERT MAWAE 11 Molokai 19:50.38 116 79 CHASE FEVELLA 12 Kamehameha Maui 19:51.31 117 85 68 ALEXANDER LAU 10 Kalani High School 19:52.33 118 86 41 CHRISTIAN IYO 12 Hilo 19:53.77 119 87 162 DEVIN KUBOTA 10 Pearl City High School 19:55.67 120 88 108 MARVIN JOYCE 9 Kealakehe 19:57.38 121 56 NICHOLAS GEORGIA 12 Kaiser High School 19:57.87 122 18 KEN OGIHARA 10 Christian Academy 19:58.44 123 89 42 DAYLEN JARDINE 12 Hilo 20:01.51 124 90 28 PHOENYX AGUADA 10 Hawaii Baptist Academy 20:01.68 125 91 148 ETHAN BALLOU 11 Mililani High School 20:01.76 126 92 77 KANOA JACANG 10 Kamehameah-Kapalama 20:02.41 127 200 PETER RAMOS 11 Waipahu High School 20:03.19 128 46 JOSIAH RODRIGUES 12 Honokaa 20:04.22 129 93 115 HADRIEL VASQUEZ-AB 11 King Kekaulike 20:05.19 130 178 MAXWELL HIGA 11 Roosevelt High School 20:06.12 131 94 104 NATHAN WEIR 11 Kealakehe 20:07.96 132 9 DANIEL APO 12 Assets School 20:08.66 133 122 CHRISTOPHER JONES 12 Leilehua High School 20:09.70 134 95 152 JASON WILLIAMS 10 Mililani High School 20:09.91 135 96 63 IRIE GRAY 10 Kalaheo High School 20:11.05 136 145 KALEN RITA 12 Mid Pacific 20:11.36 137 97 181 INNES ASHER 11 Seabury Hall 20:13.29 138 98 44 SETH WILSON 11 Hilo 20:13.57 139 55 KEATON MATSUSHITA 10 Kailua High School 20:13.71 140 99 76 MAKOA INCIONG 10 Kamehameah-Kapalama 20:15.31 141 19 CHRISTOPHER OKUMUR 12 Damien 20:15.87 142 100 164 SEAN PALACAY 10 Pearl City High School 20:16.94 143 101 96 JAHEIM SCOBURGH 12 Kauai High School 20:17.45 144 94 BRADEN HIRANO 10 Kapolei High School 20:18.06 145 102 58 CHASE ECKENFELS 12 Kalaheo High School 20:19.31 146 103 191 DYLAN HARADA-JOAQU 11 Waiakea 20:21.31 147 104 88 KYLAN MIYAZU 10 Kamehameha (hi) 20:21.77 148 159 KAI HIGGINS 9 Parker 20:22.54 149 105 98 SAMUEL ISARAELSEN 12 Kauai High School 20:22.61 150 106 107 DUKE BECKER 9 Kealakehe 20:24.34 151 107 193 AYRTON TAKANE 10 Waiakea 20:24.68 152 108 99 DAMON JOHNSON 12 Kauai High School 20:26.99 153 91 KEON ORLANDO 12 Kapaa High School 20:28.19 154 158 KAMALU KAWAA RICHA 10 Molokai 20:28.63 155 109 12 KEANE SINGLETON 12 Campbell High School 20:28.80 156 110 11 NOAH PATANAPAIBOON 12 Campbell High School 20:28.94 157 111 33 JASON LEE 12 Hawaii Prep 20:29.54 158 140 TRAYVON BROWN 11 McKinley High School 20:29.72 159 112 37 VALENTINAS ULINAS 11 Hawaii Prep 20:31.46 160 113 70 KOKI YAMAGUCHI 10 Kalani High School 20:31.95 161 80 CY ORNELLAS 12 Kamehameha Maui 20:32.07 162 121 DANTE SBARBARO 9 Le Jardin 20:32.37 163 127 MICAH CHAR 12 Maryknoll 20:35.56 164 114 40 ARCTURUS BASILIO-Y 12 Hilo 20:36.33 165 93 ALAKAI GONZALVES 12 Kapaa High School 20:38.10 166 110 SHANE BEHN 11 Kihei Charter 20:38.73 167 10 ALEX HAMAMURA 10 Baldwin 20:39.97 168 129 TRAVIS NAKASATO 11 Maryknoll 20:40.07 169 115 51 CALEB BROWN 12 Island School 20:41.12 170 197 BAILEY MCALOON 12 Waianae High School 20:42.34 171 173 VINCENT VILLANUEVA 12 Radford High School 20:45.75 172 146 BRENNAN KIMURA 11 Mid Pacific 20:47.46 173 174 GARRET WILSON 12 Radford High School 20:57.23 174 116 13 SHAWN RICARD 11 Campbell High School 20:57.33 175 117 89 LOGAN WALTJEN 10 Kamehameha (hi) 20:59.86 176 118 THIBAUT DABROWSKI 11 Konawaena 21:00.12 177 125 OSHYN NOBMANN 9 Leilehua High School 21:03.87 178 118 21 LOGAN CASTRO 11 Hanalani 21:09.89 179 119 36 HAYDEN VIRTUE 12 Hawaii Prep 21:10.33 180 120 161 REMINGTON EVANS 12 Pearl City High School 21:12.16 181 121 39 BEAR WAWNER 9 Hawaii Prep 21:13.04 182 122 35 HOKUA TARNAS 12 Hawaii Prep 21:16.04 183 120 JOHN HELMAN 12 Le Jardin 21:17.00 184 123 50 JAMES PRATT 12 Island School 21:20.70 185 124 83 WILSON LONL 9 Kamehameha (hi) 21:21.36 186 156 ETHAN LYONS 9 Moanalua High School 21:23.01 187 198 JORDAN TUTTLE 10 Waianae High School 21:23.62 188 82 SEAN CREIZO 10 Saint Anthony 21:25.41 189 196 OLIVER HANLEY 11 Waialua High School 21:26.43 190 117 CHRISTIAN MENDEZ 12 Konawaena 21:29.25 191 34 JUDD LA'AKEA 12 Kea'au 21:29.57 192 125 87 TRENT MCCOLLUM 10 Kamehameha (hi) 21:45.85 193 143 DOMINIC YIM 10 McKinley High School 21:55.82 194 81 RICHARD HANEY 10 Kamehameha Maui 21:57.47 195 47 KELSON PEDRO 11 Honokaa 21:58.74 196 126 67 SEAN KOYAMATSU 11 Kalani High School 22:07.85 197 139 CLAYTON GLASS 10 Maui Prep Academy 22:10.74 198 101 ROBERTOS RAMOS JR 11 Kea'au 22:16.98 199 199 MOKIHANA GARCIA 9 Waianae High School 22:59.50 200 127 106 AUSTIN RANDERSON 10 Kealakehe 23:07.39 *********** TEAM SCORE ********** Varsity Boys D1 1.
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