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Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 4/21/2018 Page 1 73Rd Annual Punahou Relays - 4/19/2018 to 4/21/2018 Punahou School Results Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 4/21/2018 Page 1 73rd Annual Punahou Relays - 4/19/2018 to 4/21/2018 Punahou School Results Event 1 Girls 4x100 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Event 3 Girls 4x200 Meter Relay Meet: 1:04.80 * 2015 Leilehua High School Meet: 1:43.95 * 2014 Campbell K Chapman, A Turner, A Cabello, J Maluyo Iosua, Ah Nee, Smith, Dulay Team Relay Prelims Team Relay Prelims Preliminaries Preliminaries 1 Punahou School A 1:05.7hq 1 Punahou School A 1:44.54q 2 Iolani School A 1:08.9hq 2 Mililani High School A 1:47.06q 3 Kalani High School A 1:10.9hq 3 Leilehua High School A 1:48.93q 4 KSKV A 1:11.6hq 4 Punahou School B 1:52.43q 5 Nanakuli A 1:15.4h 5 Campbell High School A 1:54.05q 6 Roosevelt High School A 1:16.7h 6 KSKV A 1:55.29q 7 Waipahu High School A 1:20.7h 7 Kalani High School A 1:57.41q 8 Sacred Hearts Academy B 1:22.4h 8 Sacred Hearts Academy A 1:57.61q 8 Leilehua High School B 1:22.4h 9 Campbell High School B 1:59.31 --- Campbell High School A DQ 10 Mid Pacific A 2:01.47 --- Leilehua High School A DQ 11 Damien A 2:01.77 --- Sacred Hearts Academy A DQ 12 Pac 5 A 2:02.67 13 Kaiser High School A 2:03.37 Event 1 Girls 4x100 Meter Shuttle Hurdle 14 Sacred Hearts Academy B 2:11.02 Meet: 1:04.80 * 2015 Leilehua High School 15 Kalaheo High School A 2:12.07 K Chapman, A Turner, A Cabello, J Maluyo 1) Handa, Miyuu 12 2) Robinson, Alyssa 12 Team Relay Finals 3) Manzulli, Eva 12 4) Carroll, Macy 10 Finals 16 Maryknoll School A 2:16.84 1 Punahou School A 1:06.9h 1) Soo, Stephanie SR 2) Velasco, Breanna SR 1) Lowery, Lexi 2) Jackson, Lexi 3) Balantac, Taylor 4) Stietzel, Georjette SR 3) Kong-Johnson, Celia 4) Banchette, Grace --- Roosevelt High School A DQ 2 Iolani School A 1:07.2h --- Waipahu High School A DQ 3 Kalani High School A 1:09.8h 4 KSKV A 1:12.8h Event 3 Girls 4x200 Meter Relay Meet: 1:43.95 * 2014 Campbell Event 2 Boys 4x110 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Iosua, Ah Nee, Smith, Dulay Meet: 1:01.9h * 1986 Kamehameha Team Relay Finals Wong, Pa, Fukuda, Maeva Finals Team Relay Prelims 1 Punahou School A 1:43.42* Preliminaries 1) Marvin, Stevie JR 2) Yamauchi, Kylie SR 1 Punahou School A 1:06.4hq 3) Lam, Allie FR 4) Weeshoff, Katelyn FR 2 KSKV A 1:09.5hq 2 Mililani High School A 1:44.50 3 Campbell High School A 1:11.1hq 3 Leilehua High School A 1:47.42 4 Pearl City A 1:17.0hq 4 KSKV A 1:53.56 5 Waipahu High School A 1:19.7h 5 Sacred Hearts Academy A 1:53.61 6 Leilehua High School B 1:21.3h 6 Punahou School B 1:54.32 --- Roosevelt High School A DNF --- Leilehua High School A DQ Event 4 Boys 4x200 Meter Relay Meet: 1:28.1h * 1976 Leileihua H.S. Event 2 Boys 4x110 Meter Shuttle Hurdle Bradley, Glazier, Taylor, Cary Meet: 1:01.9h * 1986 Kamehameha Team Relay Prelims Wong, Pa, Fukuda, Maeva Preliminaries Team Relay Finals 1 Punahou School A 1:32.33q Finals 2 Leilehua High School A 1:33.86q 1 Punahou School A 1:05.5h 3 Kalani High School A 1:34.71q 1) Thompson, Alexander JR 2) Bowers, Luke 4 KSKV A 1:34.89q 3) Paige, Christopher 4) Milne, Lucas 5 Iolani School A 1:35.91q 2 KSKV A 1:11.8h 6 Stl A 1:36.09q 3 Pearl City A 1:17.4h 1) Wallace, Keanu FR 2) Aniya, Bredan SO 4 Waipahu High School A 1:24.2h 3) Solomon, Prince FR 4) Chang-Holloway, Zhane SR Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 4/21/2018 Page 2 73rd Annual Punahou Relays - 4/19/2018 to 4/21/2018 Punahou School Results Preliminaries ... (Event 4 Boys 4x200 Meter Relay) Event 5 Girls Distance Medley Team Relay Prelims Meet: 12:07.64 * 1999 Punahou 7 Waipahu High School A 1:37.17q Altman, Nelson, E. Macdonald, Chang 8 Mid Pacific A 1:37.84q Team Relay Finals 9 HBA A 1:38.23 Finals 1) Ito, Michael SR 2) Won, Haven SR 1 Punahou School A 13:12.77 3) Kikuta, Adam JR 4) Yamamoto, Brant SR 1) Alemeida, Kayla 2) Klausing, Kayie 10 Campbell High School B 1:38.55 3) Schiel, Mia 4) Brady, Georgi 11 Nanakuli A 1:38.89 2 Iolani School A 13:15.31 12 Kapolei High School A 1:39.72 3 HBA A 13:20.31 13 Campbell High School A 1:41.99 4 Pac 5 A 14:07.55 14 Roosevelt High School A 1:42.89 5 Punahou School B 14:08.41 15 Kalaheo High School B 1:43.58 6 KSKV A 14:17.01 1) Hyatt, Brian 12 2) Potter, Isaiah 11 7 HBA B 14:19.33 3) Thompson, Isaiah 12 4) Quanico, Kamron 10 8 Leilehua High School A 15:00.88 16 Pac 5 A 1:44.77 9 Maryknoll School A 15:16.23 17 Mid Pacific B 1:45.12 10 Kaiser High School A 15:17.04 18 HBA B 1:45.18 --- Kalani High School A DNF 1) Wada, Ridge SO 2) Yoshida, Ridge SO 3) Ishida, Justin SO 4) Jochim, Nathan FR Event 6 Boys Distance Medley 19 Damien A 1:46.18 Meet: 10:23.8h * 1972 Punahou 20 Aiea High School A 1:46.56 Bowen, Hatfield, King, Marsh 21 Kalaheo High School A 1:51.67 Team Relay Finals 1) Ahakuelo, Coleman (Kea) 11 2) Niclow, Joel 11 Finals 3) Ruggles, Daven 12 4) Otero, Colby 12 1 Iolani School A 11:02.88 22 Maryknoll School A 1:52.58 1) Wang, Jason 2) Usami, Alex 1) Wu, Alvin JR 2) Lee, Philip SR 3) Shiinoki, Michael 4) Arima, Nick 3) Kojima, Matthew FR 4) Takara, Matthew JR 2 Campbell High School A 11:06.91 --- Iolani School B DQ 3 Punahou School A 11:07.78 --- Waianae High School A DQ 4 Kalaheo High School A 11:17.14 --- Pearl City A DQ 5 Mid Pacific A 11:45.16 --- Punahou School C DQ 6 KSKV A 11:46.15 --- Punahou School B DQ 7 HBA A 11:46.91 Event 4 Boys 4x200 Meter Relay 8 Iolani School B 11:47.62 Meet: 1:28.1h * 1976 Leileihua H.S. 9 Punahou School B 11:48.85 Bradley, Glazier, Taylor, Cary 10 Kalani High School A 11:52.47 Team Relay Finals 11 Pearl City A 12:06.01 Finals 12 Kaiser High School A 12:08.99 1 Punahou School A 1:32.22 13 Maryknoll School A 12:27.07 1) Ono, Tanner 2) Terrell, Vincent 14 Pac 5 A 12:33.70 3) Lietzke, Zach 4) Tamura, David 15 Punahou School C 12:34.54 2 Leilehua High School A 1:32.49 16 Waipahu High School A 13:28.09 3 KSKV A 1:34.14 17 Mid Pacific B 13:30.62 4 Kalani High School A 1:34.29 Event 7 Mixed 6x66.5 Meter Relay POWER 5 Stl A 1:34.76 Meet: 45.59 * 1998 St. Louis 6 Mid Pacific A 1:35.56 Alualu, Correa, Loo, Manumaleuna, Siofele, Tata 7 Iolani School A 1:37.62 Team Relay Finals --- Waipahu High School A DQ Finals 1 Punahou School A 48.94 1) Maka, Ahofitu SR 2) Moeai, Toa SO 3) Matautia, Legend SO 4) Tufono, Maninoa 2 Leilehua High School A 50.48 3 Waipahu High School A 53.61 Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 4/21/2018 Page 3 73rd Annual Punahou Relays - 4/19/2018 to 4/21/2018 Punahou School Results Event 8 Girls 1600 Sprint Medley Event 9 Boys 1600 Sprint Medley Meet: 4:12.62 * 2006 Punahou Meet: 3:34.24 * 1998 Punahou S Cabreros, S Ratte, K Culver, M Schoen Seta, Lam, Valencia, Chun Team Relay Prelims Team Relay Prelims Preliminaries Preliminaries 1 Punahou School A 4:19.28q 1 Punahou School A 3:50.48q 2 Pac 5 A 4:36.94q 2 Mid Pacific A 3:53.77q 3 KSKV A 4:37.58q 3 Campbell High School A 3:56.27q 4 HBA A 4:39.73q 4 Punahou School B 3:56.81q 1) Ching, Caitlin JR 2) Nakagawa, Kyley JR 5 Iolani School A 3:58.03q 3) Monico, Mari FR 4) Kwan, Kacie SO 6 HBA A 4:00.08q 5 Nanakuli A 4:40.93q 1) Lee, Payton JR 2) Miyachi, Carson JR 6 Roosevelt High School A 4:45.23q 3) Gier, Koanui JR 4) Aimoto, Ethan FR 7 Mid Pacific A 4:52.18q 7 Damien A 4:02.83q 8 Campbell High School A 4:55.92q 8 Kaiser High School A 4:07.03q 9 HBA B 4:57.40 9 Campbell High School B 4:08.04 1) Wong, Kayla SR 2) Liao, Lauryn SR 10 Pac 5 A 4:09.33 3) Mayeshiro, Alyssa SO 4) Seng, Johanna FR 11 Roosevelt High School A 4:11.01 10 Campbell High School B 4:58.30 12 Waipahu High School A 4:13.23 11 Sacred Hearts Academy A 4:58.62 13 Iolani School B 4:14.89 12 HBA C 5:03.82 14 Maryknoll School A 4:16.05 1) Uehara, Marissa SO 2) Werny, Riyana SO 1) Watson, Nicklaus JR 2) Lee, Kyle FR 3) Jaeger, Lindsey FR 4) Maruya, Shayli FR 3) Furtado, Noah FR 4) Char, Micah JR 13 Kaiser High School A 5:10.12 15 HBA B 4:18.97 14 Maryknoll School A 5:16.62 1) Qin, Zachary SO 2) Oshiro, Chansen JR 1) Velasco, Breanna SR 2) Koo, Jee FR 3) Aguada, Phoenyx FR 4) Oshiro, Peyton JR 3) Hahn, Genesis FR 4) Domingo, Kristina (Tessa) FR 16 Kalaheo High School A 4:23.16 15 Roosevelt High School B 5:16.77 1) Elliott, Jordan 12 2) Thompson, Isaiah 12 16 Aiea High School A 5:20.81 3) Ahakuelo, Coleman (Kea) 11 4) Otero, Colby 12 17 Sacred Hearts Academy B 5:23.87 17 Aiea High School A 4:23.43 18 Waipahu High School A 5:24.77 18 Kalani High School A 4:41.45 19 Kalaheo High School B 5:26.89 19 Roosevelt High School B 4:58.76 1) Clingingsmith, Malia 10 2) Garza-Alisna, Loea 11 --- Kalaheo High School B FS 3) Munoz, Adriana 11 4) Sprague, Tanya 9 1) Potter, Isaiah 11 2) Quanico, Kamron 10 20 Kalani High School A 5:38.09 3) Alana, Brandon (Kekoa) 11 4) Ruggles, Daven 12 Event 8 Girls 1600 Sprint Medley Event 9 Boys 1600 Sprint Medley Meet: 4:12.62 * 2006 Punahou Meet: 3:34.24 * 1998 Punahou S Cabreros, S Ratte, K Culver, M Schoen Seta, Lam, Valencia, Chun Team Relay Finals Team Relay Finals Finals Finals 1 Punahou School A 4:19.59 1 Kaiser High School A 3:36.84 1) Little, Ally 2) Ronquilio, Kaila 1) Mcquay, Nainoa 2) Mizukami, Sydney 3) Terrell, Ashley 4) Fujiwara, Maia 3) Rivas, Aaron 12 4) Georgia, Nicholas 11 2 Pac 5 A 4:31.49 2 Punahou School A 3:45.49 3 Mid Pacific A 4:43.89 3 Punahou School B 3:49.62 4 KSKV A 4:44.27 4 Iolani School A 3:56.88 5 HBA A 4:52.19 5 Mid Pacific A 3:59.46 --- Nanakuli A DQ 6 Damien A 4:00.69 7 HBA A 4:07.56 Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 4/21/2018 Page 4 73rd Annual Punahou Relays - 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