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Girls JV Overall Results and Team Results Honolulu Marathon/Kaiser Girls JV Overall Results and Team Results 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 Jv ===== ==== ==== ================== == =========================== ======== 1 1197 MAILE SHIGEMASA 10 Pearl City High 21:29.95 2 41 AIZA VALERIANO 10 Campbell High School 22:05.35 3 1 749 BRITTANY LONG 10 Kapolei High School 22:12.25 4 2 1236 SARAH TYLER 10 Punahou 22:17.50 5 3 1347 TAMAKO DELFINO Roosevelt High 22:21.80 6 4 748 DANIELL LAFLEUR 10 Kapolei High School 22:49.10 7 1195 SARA NG 10 Pearl City High 23:01.45 8 1324 BRIANNA COLLINS 9 Radford 23:12.00 9 5 1778 MICKI YASUDA Mid Pacific Institute 23:13.00 10 6 1235 LYNN TAKESHITA 10 Punahou 23:32.20 11 879 BROOKLIN JENSEN 9 Leilehua 23:33.55 12 7 1221 KELSI COTTRELL 9 Punahou 23:37.95 13 880 DESTINY MILLER 9 Leilehua 23:45.70 14 8 1353 KANA MORIMOTO Roosevelt High 23:48.20 15 9 952 ERIN OHIRA Mililani High School 23:52.05 16 10 1352 COURTNEY MIGUEL Roosevelt High 24:02.90 17 11 622 TIANA KANEAKUA 10 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 24:05.10 18 12 1233 WHITNEY SIA 10 Punahou 24:06.50 19 75 LAUREN CALKINS Castle High School 24:06.70 20 13 1223 NINA OISHI 9 Punahou 24:11.30 21 14 1777 MARIE MORIWAKE Mid Pacific Institute 24:20.35 22 1194 RENEE LUM 10 Pearl City High 24:22.55 23 488 MATSUOKA ALLYSON 9 Kaiser 24:24.55 24 15 1523 AGBAYANI ISHLY-ANN Waipahu High School 24:31.20 25 16 1853 MAKAYLA OKAMURA Iolani 24:45.20 26 17 1863 JORDAN VAN DUYNE Iolani 24:48.60 27 18 947 RACHEL BREWER Mililani High School 24:49.10 28 19 1843 KELLY COURNOYER Iolani 24:57.25 29 20 953 SHELBY PARKER Mililani High School 25:00.05 30 21 1231 EMILY JAMPEL 10 Punahou 25:00.60 31 22 1784 CAITLIN MEYER Mid Pacific Institute 25:13.20 32 23 950 DINA ISHIHARA Mililani High School 25:15.70 33 24 1234 MAIYA SMITH 10 Punahou 25:21.80 34 1222 MIKU FUKUYAMA 9 Punahou 25:28.00 35 25 639 MAEMAEOLEHUA MATSU 9 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 25:31.65 36 1930 MAYUMI ISHIKAWA Kalaheo 25:36.45 37 26 1848 RACHEL KI Iolani 25:45.25 38 27 1349 JAMIE KO Roosevelt High 25:57.20 39 28 954 KAILEE YOGI Mililani High School 26:03.15 40 1325 BETHANNY DAVIS 9 Radford 26:06.80 41 390 NASIA KNOHL 10 Kahuku High 26:09.55 42 402 ASIA-LYNN BUTIN 10 Kailua High School 26:10.05 43 76 AMBER HAKKEI-NAGAO Castle High School 26:13.50 44 881 ALANA ROMUALDO 10 Leilehua 26:15.40 45 1156 CELINE COYLE 10 Pac5 26:21.60 46 29 1839 BRIELLE ASATO Iolani 26:26.40 47 30 635 SHANA DILLINER 9 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 26:27.15 48 31 1350 JAMIE LABRADOR Roosevelt High 26:29.60 49 32 1530 SAVELLA RHICA Waipahu High School 26:31.05 50 33 627 MEGAN MAKINI 10 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 26:34.80 51 34 614 GABRIELLA ALDEN 10 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 26:40.10 52 35 948 GABRIELLE GREGARIO Mililani High School 26:41.00 53 36 1528 FELICITAS PHIL-JOY Waipahu High School 26:43.65 54 1155 JULIA SAITO 10 Pac5 26:49.05 55 96 KAITLYN BEVEL 9 Christian Academy 26:53.65 56 37 ALEXIS AGUSTIN 10 Campbell High School 26:54.40 57 37 747 VICTORIA HOLZNER 9 Kapolei High School 26:59.90 58 80 SARAH WEIBLE Castle High School 27:01.05 59 38 1864 ASLYN YEE Iolani 27:02.90 60 520 SHELEG DEKALO Kalani High School 27:03.55 61 39 1532 MAMUAD SHAREELEI Waipahu High School 27:04.10 62 40 918 PASSINA ABE 9 McKinley High School 27:05.70 63 1425 STEPHANIE CHANG St Francis High School 27:06.65 64 41 1533 TANGONAN SHAWNTEL Waipahu High School 27:06.75 65 1679 CHRISTY CHOCK 10 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 27:13.25 66 1049 ASHLEIGH AMBROCIO- Moanalua High School 27:18.20 67 42 949 KIRA HAMAMURA Mililani High School 27:26.10 68 1933 RENALYN QUINATA Kalaheo 27:31.50 69 359 ANA LILLIS Island Pacific Acadmy 27:43.10 70 487 ARNOLD ANGELIQUE 10 Kaiser 27:48.25 71 43 924 NING WANG 10 McKinley High School 27:53.30 72 1051 JERRISA CHING Moanalua High School 27:55.00 73 44 1522 MAGAOAY FELY Waipahu High School 27:55.40 74 1424 EMMA CHANG St Francis High School 27:58.65 75 45 1841 ERICA BUTTERS Iolani 27:59.40 76 78 REBEKAH JOHNSON Castle High School 28:03.00 77 1856 KIRSTEN PETERSON Iolani 28:03.05 78 46 626 JEWEL MAHOE 10 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 28:04.75 79 47 625 ALOHALANI LINDSEY 10 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 28:09.10 80 640 PUUWAIALOHA MEDINA 9 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 28:16.50 81 48 1780 ELIANNA DE VRA Mid Pacific Institute 28:22.10 82 1678 MARY PASCUAL 9 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 28:40.05 83 1859 LANSING SWUGITA Iolani 28:43.95 84 1935 ZOE HERRERA Kalaheo 28:48.85 85 1677 LINDSEY NISHIMIYA 9 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 28:58.75 86 878 TIFFANY ABEAR 10 Leilehua 28:59.65 87 144 MARION GONZALES 10 Farrington High School 29:39.80 88 145 KRISTINE MALABED 10 Farrington High School 29:41.70 89 490 HOSHIJO ANDIE 9 Kaiser 29:51.80 90 49 1782 JENNIFER KISHIMOTO Mid Pacific Institute 30:01.30 91 50 1531 ARREOLA SHAIRA Waipahu High School 30:10.10 92 51 923 AYAKA SAITO 10 McKinley High School 30:10.65 93 1526 OBRERO KAYLA Waipahu High School 30:12.40 94 638 TEHINA HANOHANO 9 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 30:16.90 95 1847 KELSEY KATO Iolani 30:27.35 96 634 MARIA AHSING 9 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 30:29.30 97 1934 JANE ZINSIUS Kalaheo 30:31.20 98 1131 ADJI WAGNE Nanakulihi High School 30:31.30 99 636 SHELBY ENOS 9 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 30:39.60 100 52 920 MARCI KOMETANI 10 McKinley High School 30:44.55 101 1059 BRITTANY STEIMAN Moanalua High School 31:04.20 102 637 HOKULEA FOSTER 9 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 31:12.05 103 1851 LAURCH NIKAIDO Iolani 31:22.00 104 623 SYDNEY KUSHIMA 10 Kamehameha Schools Oahu 31:22.70 105 1226 ALEXIS WOLFLEY 9 Punahou 31:52.70 106 1506 RAYNETTE ALVAREZ 10 Waianae High School 32:18.00 107 1676 CASSANDRA MATSUSHI 9 Hawaii Baptist Acadmy 33:30.50 108 1521 PASION AZ Waipahu High School 33:31.35 109 53 745 KELSIE CASTRO 10 Kapolei High School 33:40.40 110 1857 CHRISTINA RIVERS Iolani 33:42.20 111 1508 ERICKA OTANI 10 Waianae High School 34:18.55 112 1509 MEGAN RAMOS 10 Waianae High School 34:23.15 113 54 921 SHERRI MIYAKODA 10 McKinley High School 34:33.00 114 55 746 ALYSHA HANEVOLD 10 Kapolei High School 34:49.25 115 56 751 DANEILLE SCARPELLI 9 Kapolei High School 34:52.05 116 143 ESTHEL ROSS JEN GA 10 Farrington High School 34:55.10 117 40 TIANA LUM 9 Campbell High School 35:36.55 118 493 PORTER MIA 10 Kaiser 35:41.10 119 1152 RACHEL OUYE 9 Pac5 35:41.35 120 1529 GALLARDO RACHEL Waipahu High School 36:03.25 121 39 KAIULANI FRATICELL 10 Campbell High School 36:54.50 122 57 1781 CHRISTINA HUR Mid Pacific Institute 37:55.15 *********** TEAM SCORE ********** 1. Punahou 2 6 7 12 13 (21) (24) = 40 Sarah Tyler, Lynn Takeshita, Kelsi Cottrell, Whitney Sia, Nina Oishi, Emily Jampel, Maiya Smith 2. Roosevelt High 3 8 10 27 31 = 79 Tamako Delfino, Kana Morimoto, Courtney Miguel, Jamie Ko, Jamie Labrador 3. Mililani High School 9 18 20 23 28 (35) (42) = 98 Erin Ohira, Rachel Brewer, Shelby Parker, Dina Ishihara, Kailee Yogi, Gabrielle Gregario, Kira Hamamura 4. Iolani 16 17 19 26 29 (38) (45) = 107 Makayla Okamura, Jordan Van Duyne, Kelly Cournoyer, Rachel Ki, Brielle Asato, Aslyn Yee, Erica Butters 5. Kamehameha Schools Oahu 11 25 30 33 34 (46) (47) = 133 Tiana Kaneakua, Maemaeolehua Matsumoto, Shana Dilliner, Megan Makini, Gabriella Alden, Jewel Mahoe, Alohalani Lindsey 6. Mid Pacific Institute 5 14 22 48 49 (57) = 138 Micki Yasuda, Marie Moriwake, Caitlin Meyer, Elianna De Vra, Jennifer Kishimoto, Christina Hur 7. Kapolei High School 1 4 37 53 55 (56) = 150 Brittany Long, Daniell Lafleur, Victoria Holzner, Kelsie Castro, Alysha Hanevold, Daneille Scarpelli 8. Waipahu High School 15 32 36 39 41 (44) (50) = 163 Agbayani Ishly-Ann, Savella Rhica, Felicitas Phil-Joyce, Mamuad Shareelei, Tangonan Shawntel, Magaoay Fely, Arreola Shaira 9. McKinley High School 40 43 51 52 54 = 240 Passina Abe, Ning Wang, Ayaka Saito, Marci Kometani, Sherri Miyakoda .
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