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Varsity Boys Overall All and Team Resutls Varsity Boys Overall All and Team Resutls Honolulu Marathon/Kaiser High School Cross Country Invitational Presented By Target Patsy Mink Central Oahu Regional Park September 25, 2010 1PM Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Varsity ===== ==== ==== ================== == =========================== ======== 1 1 905 MARGARITO MARTINEZ 12 Leilehua 15:55.10 2 2 724 JORDAN THIBODEAU 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 16:26.80 3 3 1787 RYAN HOBSON Mid Pacific Institute 16:50.90 4 4 343 TROY ESAKI 11 Iolani 17:00.40 5 204 CHRIS MOSCH Honokaa High School 17:06.10 6 5 903 ELLIOT ESTRATA 11 Leilehua 17:07.25 7 6 333 JUSTIN HIGA 12 Iolani 17:17.80 8 7 646 CHARLES AKIONA 10 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 17:20.40 9 8 1399 SISLER COLTON Saint Louis 17:20.40 10 9 1925 NIKOLAI SCHARER Punahou 17:27.90 11 10 985 ROYCE YAMANE Mililani High School 17:27.95 12 11 904 DYLAN MARTINEZ 10 Leilehua 17:33.15 13 12 773 GIANNI CUADRADO 10 Kapolei High School 17:34.40 14 13 974 ZACHARY CARVALHO Mililani High School 17:36.60 15 14 338 BORYS PLESKACZ 12 Iolani 17:40.75 16 15 732 JOSHUA FREITAS 11 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 17:41.45 17 16 1794 MITCHELL HEIDENREI Mid Pacific Institute 17:42.70 18 17 1744 BRENT WAKUZAWA 10 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 17:43.60 19 18 984 PAVEN SINN Mililani High School 17:53.70 20 19 1727 KELVIN ABE 11 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 17:55.05 21 20 1218 ZACHARY VILLARMIA 12 Pearl City High 17:59.50 22 21 706 CALEB ACHUELA 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 18:01.90 23 1939 BRENON DOPP Kalaheo 18:02.70 24 410 NATHAN UNDERWOOD 11 Kailua High School 18:08.95 25 22 1217 PETER TANAKA 12 Pearl City High 18:09.85 26 23 907 BRANDEN MIYA 11 Leilehua 18:11.45 27 24 910 ADAM WEAVER 12 Leilehua 18:11.70 28 25 1900 PETER HARRIS Punahou 18:19.30 29 26 1402 TERRY ROBERT Saint Louis 18:19.55 30 27 976 CARSON GARNER Mililani High School 18:20.15 31 28 1215 CASEY RYAN 12 Pearl City High 18:23.00 32 29 155 MARJESON GONZALES 12 Farrington High School 18:28.80 33 914 ANGELITO CUARESMA 12 Maui High 18:29.90 34 30 1916 HARRISON OSHIRO Punahou 18:30.60 35 31 1907 RYAN LAU Punahou 18:31.15 36 32 550 GAVIN TAKETA Kalani High School 18:34.40 37 33 786 NATHAN SHIREY 11 Kapolei High School 18:34.75 38 34 1785 JASON ANTHONY Mid Pacific Institute 18:35.40 39 35 979 RYAN MAYEDA Mililani High School 18:36.30 40 36 1743 MATT JOHNSON 10 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 18:37.70 41 37 570 SHAWN CORREA 11 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 18:43.75 42 38 980 CHRISTOPHER MCCANN Mililani High School 18:45.05 43 39 719 ALEXANDER ORTEGA 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 18:48.00 44 40 575 KAULANA HO 11 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 18:50.60 45 41 1790 DANIEL WAGNER Mid Pacific Institute 18:52.30 46 42 1792 JIMMY HAMADA Mid Pacific Institute 18:54.60 47 43 1412 CHUN BYUNGHEE Saint Louis 18:55.50 48 44 1379 SANKALPA MARAHATTA Roosevelt High 18:56.55 49 45 1897 ZACH BARAHAL Punahou 18:57.20 50 46 1906 MACKENZIE LAU Punahou 18:58.10 51 47 330 MICHAEL DIEBOLD 12 Iolani 19:01.25 52 48 1742 MATTHEW OTA 12 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 19:03.80 53 872 HIKARU KAMIKUBO 10 Lanakila Baptist 19:04.20 54 1344 DREA HORNE 12 Radford 19:06.35 55 49 229 MARTIN LOGAN Hpa 19:08.30 56 50 1211 JAYMES LONZANIDA 12 Pearl City High 19:09.55 57 1519 ALEX UESUGI 12 Waianae High School 19:11.75 58 51 345 ZACH MASUDA 11 Iolani 19:12.90 59 52 549 TYLER SHIROMA Kalani High School 19:13.80 60 917 ALDRIN CALILAO 12 Maui High 19:15.30 61 53 239 MACY JUSTIN Hpa 19:21.40 62 88 NOLAN KOYAMATSU Castle High School 19:25.50 63 54 1382 BRYSON NAKATANI Roosevelt High 19:25.95 64 55 718 KYLE NAKATSUKA 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 19:29.00 65 86 BRANDON BIZZARRO Castle High School 19:32.00 66 56 781 KAIMI NOA 11 Kapolei High School 19:34.50 67 57 1786 BRENNAN O CONNELL Mid Pacific Institute 19:37.00 68 58 708 SHAUN BISSEN 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 19:38.00 69 1518 AARON PAAKAULA 12 Waianae High School 19:38.05 70 915 LEONEL TUMACDER 12 Maui High 19:38.10 71 363 IAN SHANKS Island Pacific Acadmy 19:41.00 72 59 574 MAKAALA GAHAN 11 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 19:48.75 73 60 1182 KAEO KEALOHA LIND 11 Pac5 19:50.60 74 61 1909 ANDREW LUM Punahou 19:51.35 75 62 332 JOEY HARPSTRITE 12 Iolani 19:52.25 76 63 940 DAVID KIM 12 McKinley High School 19:52.70 77 1098 PHILLIP NEWELL Moanalua High School 19:52.75 78 64 1732 DEVYN TERUYA 11 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 19:53.40 79 65 121 GARY FANELLI 10 Damien 19:54.75 80 1898 ELIZABETH CUSICK Punahou 19:58.30 81 66 1185 TREVOR KAWAMOTO 11 Pac5 20:03.85 82 67 577 KYLE PELLETIER 12 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 20:04.50 83 1915 QUINTEN NISHIME Punahou 20:04.70 84 14 DEVON TENNEY Aiea High School 20:05.25 85 68 228 SEVERINO MICHAEL Hpa 20:08.20 86 518 MURATA TOMOYUKI 9 Kaiser 20:10.95 87 69 906 MICHAEL MCCAFFREY 11 Leilehua 20:12.60 88 70 350 IAN WONG 11 Iolani 20:12.70 89 1342 NATHAN ANDERSON 11 Radford 20:13.60 90 71 571 THEODORE DEREGO 11 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 20:13.85 91 72 1728 CHRISTOPHER AKATSU 11 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 20:15.10 92 73 943 SIME SHEN 11 McKinley High School 20:16.85 93 74 1735 BRANDON ARAKAWA 12 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 20:17.20 94 73 JOSEPH SEGUI 12 Campbell High School 20:17.50 95 75 235 ROGERSON MICHAEL Hpa 20:20.30 96 737 KEAHI PARK 11 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 20:22.10 97 76 1377 EUGENE KIM Roosevelt High 20:25.10 98 346 KENTON NAKAMURA 11 Iolani 20:29.60 99 342 EVAN DELUNA 11 Iolani 20:29.70 100 77 1791 COLE WATANABE Mid Pacific Institute 20:29.70 101 1097 JAMES GAUER Moanalua High School 20:35.10 102 351 JARED WONG 11 Iolani 20:39.45 103 337 DREW OYAMA 12 Iolani 20:40.00 104 78 231 MAGOON CARSON Hpa 20:42.60 105 79 986 EVAN YOUNG Mililani High School 20:42.70 106 977 ABRAHAM GOSHAY Mililani High School 20:42.85 107 80 548 KELSEY OGOMORI Kalani High School 20:43.90 108 734 TREVOR KAIAMA 11 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 20:44.40 109 81 1387 JERRY YU Roosevelt High 20:47.00 110 82 1207 SEAN AGPAOA 12 Pearl City High 20:48.70 111 16 DAVID ANDREWS Aiea High School 20:49.35 112 83 541 JAYDON AHUE Kalani High School 20:49.85 113 84 1400 BARRY LESTER Saint Louis 20:52.50 114 85 233 CHOCK NICK Hpa 20:53.20 115 86 578 RYAN THOMAS 11 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 20:53.50 116 983 JORDAN QUIOCHO Mililani High School 20:56.10 117 87 120 ANDREW WILCOX 11 Damien 20:58.80 118 329 RICHARD CHANG 12 Iolani 21:01.60 119 88 789 NIKOLAO WENDT 11 Kapolei High School 21:04.90 120 89 1616 KEONI ROACH Waipahu High School 21:05.40 121 712 RICHARD MATTHEW HE 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 21:09.80 122 1740 MICAH NAKAMURA 12 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 21:10.40 123 1904 MATT LAM Punahou 21:12.70 124 90 1613 JARED YOSHINAGA Waipahu High School 21:14.30 125 916 JERALD QUEJA 12 Maui High 21:17.50 126 91 1385 CASEY TORRES Roosevelt High 21:18.10 127 92 900 RICHARD BLACKBURN 11 Leilehua 21:18.50 128 93 237 YODA RYUTA Hpa 21:18.55 129 94 1381 BRENDAN NAKATANI Roosevelt High 21:22.10 130 1914 JONATHAN NISHIDA Punahou 21:22.40 131 874 JEREMY CLARK 10 Lanakila Baptist 21:24.25 132 95 1398 LOKE ROBERT Saint Louis 21:26.70 133 1910 ERIC MAGLIULO Punahou 21:27.00 134 96 1214 RYAN NAKASONE 12 Pearl City High 21:31.50 135 236 MONIZ COLE Hpa 21:32.90 136 97 1180 PAT PATACSIL 11 Pac5 21:33.80 137 727 KAINOA CALISTRO-AL 11 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 21:37.10 138 98 169 RYAN ROBINSON 12 Hanalani High School 21:37.20 139 89 TAYLOR LEE Castle High School 21:37.50 140 99 779 DANIEL KIYABU 11 Kapolei High School 21:41.85 141 100 420 DAVID NGO 11 Kaimuki High School 21:42.45 142 230 VAN KIRK TYLER Hpa 21:42.80 143 101 421 KAI TAY 11 Kaimuki High School 21:44.15 144 102 174 MATTHEW UYEMATSU 11 Hanalani High School 21:45.40 145 908 RODALE TUMBAGA 12 Leilehua 21:46.55 146 103 1609 RAGILES WILLIAM Waipahu High School 21:55.20 147 104 1380 JAVEN NAKAMOTO Roosevelt High 21:59.35 148 105 1183 CAMERON OKAMOTO 11 Pac5 22:00.75 149 106 1405 THORNBURG DAVYN Saint Louis 22:01.60 150 107 157 SEAN LOUIE LAURENA 11 Farrington High School 22:03.25 151 352 LOGAN YAMAMOTO 11 Iolani 22:04.70 152 716 JEREMY MCMILLAN 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 22:05.40 153 717 EUGENE MONIZ 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 22:06.00 154 710 CHAZRICK FERREIRA 12 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 22:06.60 155 335 BOBBY HUANG 12 Iolani 22:07.40 156 1928 MARK WONG Punahou 22:11.80 157 108 944 MAAAUNA VIENGMANY 11 McKinley High School 22:11.85 158 109 572 DAVID DUVOISIN 12 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 22:13.60 159 110 1184 RANDON SECIKAWA 11 Pac5 22:14.00 160 111 1193 RYAN KIKUCHI 12 Pac5 22:14.40 161 112 946 CHRISTOPHER YOUNG 11 McKinley High School 22:16.35 162 87 ISAAC JOHNSON Castle High School 22:16.35 163 569 HUNTER CHRISTENSEN 12 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 22:20.20 164 113 1210 JORDAN KOMODA 12 Pearl City High 22:25.20 165 731 NICHOLAS FARRANT 11 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 22:26.50 166 1923 GARRISON TANI Punahou 22:27.00 167 349 JOHN SAKAMOTO 11 Iolani 22:27.90 168 876 KARL DENGER 10 Lanakila Baptist 22:35.35 169 114 1612 FRANCO ESTABILLO Waipahu High School 22:35.40 170 1739 CONNOR MCKENZIE 12 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 22:39.30 171 409 JESUS GALLARDO 12 Kailua High School 22:39.40 172 1920 JARON SAKAMOTO Punahou 22:41.95 173 115 1617 KYLE VALLESTEROS Waipahu High School 22:46.15 174 1094 ANTHONY CHANG Moanalua High School 22:46.30 175 116 111 RILEY PERRY 12 Damien 22:47.30 176 117 1404 CHANG LEIGHTON Saint Louis 22:48.25 177 1921 SCOTT SAKIMA Punahou 22:48.95 178 1807 NICHOLAS OSANO Pacific Buddhist Academy 22:49.05 179 567 DYLAN ALIP 11 Kamehameha Schools Hawaii 22:50.45 180 975 CODY DRIVER Mililani High School 22:50.90 181 978 MICHAEL HOWARD Mililani High School 22:51.85 182 875 BRANDON JOHNSON 10 Lanakila Baptist 22:52.15 183 118 941 DANIEL KOBAYASHI 12 McKinley High School 22:53.80 184 119 172 CHARLES YAMASHIRO 12 Hanalani High School 22:54.30 185 120 105 JEREMY DELACRUZ 12 Damien
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