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Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 31, 2015 Place Tmpl No. Name Yr School Vars Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 31, 2015 Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Varsity Boys ===== ==== ==== ================== == ========================= ======== 1 1 166 CONNOR LEHL 12 Punahou 17:42.34 2 2 69 AVERY TORRES 12 Kalaheo High School 17:49.31 3 3 66 COLBY OTERO 11 Kalaheo High School 18:02.55 4 4 170 AARON SHIINOKI 11 Punahou 18:15.58 5 5 4 NICHOLAS ARIMA 11 Iolani 18:21.93 6 6 3 ROYCE GARCIA 12 Iolani 18:30.81 7 23 HUDSON LOCKETTE 11 Castle High School 18:31.06 8 7 93 DODGER MIDDLEBROOK 10 Kauai High 18:34.14 9 8 6 JASON WANG 11 Iolani 18:43.33 10 9 116 CODY RANFRANZ 12 Konawaena 18:46.80 11 10 118 JOSIAH VALLEZ 11 Konawaena 18:52.30 12 153 SCHILLER TIMOTHY 11 Mililani High School 18:54.41 13 11 7 CHARLES SAKAMAKI 10 Iolani 18:55.35 14 12 114 LAWRENCE BARRETT 12 Konawaena 18:58.52 15 13 5 KOEN BAILEY 11 Iolani 18:59.37 16 14 109 EDEN MACKINNON Kkhs 19:02.41 17 15 94 KANE CASILLAS 10 Kauai High 19:02.59 18 104 ZIGGY BARTHOLOMY 12 Kealakehe 19:05.35 19 16 2 TYLER EBISUYA 12 Iolani 19:06.44 20 17 47 STEVEN CHUNG 10 Hilo 19:07.73 21 18 194 SLATER INOUYE 12 Waiakea 19:08.86 22 19 33 PATRICK DELLDONNE 12 Hawaii Baptist Academy 19:11.23 23 20 8 KAI SEARS Bhs 19:19.21 24 21 190 ERIC CABAIS-FERNAN 10 Waiakea 19:20.45 25 22 168 JESSE WYSARD 12 Punahou 19:20.86 26 23 172 MATTEO DUMAS 11 Radford High School 19:21.72 27 24 44 ILAN NAIBRYF 11 Hawaii Prep 19:26.89 28 25 165 CAMERON DANIEL 12 Punahou 19:27.22 29 26 176 JACOB VIGLIANTE 12 Radford High School 19:29.94 30 27 50 SAM GIBSON 11 Hilo 19:30.16 31 28 81 KEKOA ULANSEY 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 19:32.39 32 29 140 DYLAN VEGA Mhs 19:32.91 33 30 9 TYLER COOPER Bhs 19:36.28 34 31 80 KAWIKA JACANG 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 19:38.78 35 32 191 RYLIE CABALSE 12 Waiakea 19:38.98 36 33 1 CHRISTIAN- TAYL CA 12 Iolani 19:40.74 37 34 142 REV CHU-DECOITE Mhs 19:42.59 38 35 43 LUIS MADRID 10 Hawaii Prep 19:42.66 39 36 45 JAVAN PEREZ 9 Hawaii Prep 19:43.58 40 154 STILES TYLER 12 Mililani High School 19:43.96 41 187 AZIAH SCHAAL 10 St. Louis 19:46.03 42 37 171 CADE LEHL 9 Punahou 19:50.88 43 38 196 ADRIAN LARKSPUR 10 Waiakea 19:52.98 44 59 TANNER MATSUSHITA 10 Kailua High School 19:53.69 45 39 18 NOAH ROBERTS 11 Campbell High School 19:54.34 46 157 JUAQUIN SAMANIEGO Mol 19:55.44 47 186 JUSTIN BERRY 11 St. Francis 19:55.95 48 106 AUGUST O'SHEA 12 Kealakehe 19:56.80 49 184 MAKOA MARTIN Sbh 19:58.04 50 73 AUSTIN YOUNG 11 Kalani High School 20:00.14 Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 31, 2015 Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Varsity Boys ===== ==== ==== ================== == ========================= ======== 51 40 167 PAUL MCCABE 12 Punahou 20:01.27 52 77 TREY TINA 9 Kamehameha (hawaii) 20:01.28 53 41 192 JIEM EMJI 12 Waiakea 20:01.98 54 42 169 RYAN NAKAGAWA 11 Punahou 20:03.67 55 58 NICHOLAS FAULKNER 11 Kailua High School 20:04.09 56 185 CONAN GENTIL Sbh 20:04.97 57 133 MICHAEL CHRISTENSE 12 Makua Lani 20:05.22 58 43 63 CAMERON BROWN 12 Kalaheo High School 20:05.73 59 44 164 NOAH DOLLENTE 11 Pearl City High School 20:05.85 60 45 46 TRISTAN SIENKIEWIC 12 Hawaii Prep 20:06.92 61 61 GABRIEL TOM 10 Kaiser High School 20:06.96 62 46 68 NOAH SEDGWICK 12 Kalaheo High School 20:07.28 63 113 CHANCE SOUZE 12 Kohala 20:07.85 64 47 19 REIJIRO ROSE 12 Campbell High School 20:09.51 65 48 143 KAWIKA FERNANDEZ Mhs 20:10.31 66 49 174 JARED HAYES 11 Radford High School 20:11.37 67 50 84 GARRET SMITH 9 Kapaa High 20:11.75 68 51 144 ADAM HAKOLA Mhs 20:12.95 69 121 DEMYTRI DAMEG Lan 20:12.98 70 138 RICARDO SOLORZANO 10 McKinley High School 20:13.70 71 100 COLEMAN AHAKUELO 10 Kea'au 20:13.90 72 52 16 KYRUS LANCASTER 11 Campbell High School 20:13.93 73 152 BURCHAM AZRIEL 10 Mililani High School 20:14.59 74 198 POKAHU GASPER 10 Waianae High School 20:14.79 75 53 64 RYAN DRINEN 10 Kalaheo High School 20:15.97 76 54 163 RILEY CULLEN 11 Pearl City High School 20:17.36 77 55 15 KARRIEM FOLGER 12 Campbell High School 20:18.60 78 56 10 HUNTER MATSCHKE Bhs 20:18.74 79 57 39 PEYTON OSHIRO 10 Hawaii Baptist Academy 20:19.38 80 24 NICOLINO KEEN 12 Chr. Liberty 20:21.48 81 58 41 JONAH HURNEY 11 Hawaii Prep 20:22.89 82 59 108 KANAI O'CONNOR Kkhs 20:26.06 83 60 175 KILLIAN HENINGER 9 Radford High School 20:27.14 84 98 FOREST BLESSUM 11 Kcs 20:28.56 85 70 SEAN GUILLERMO 10 Kalani High School 20:28.58 86 61 13 KOLBE FONTANILLA Bhs 20:29.54 87 62 82 KAHIAU COCKETT-NAG 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 20:30.30 88 63 52 KAIMI MOSSMAN 12 Hilo 20:30.38 89 76 JOSHUA STINEBRINK 10 Kamehameha (hawaii) 20:31.44 90 64 141 DEION GIRON Mhs 20:31.84 91 65 115 RAGAN LESLIE 12 Konawaena 20:32.41 92 66 117 LOGAN TAKAZAWA 12 Konawaena 20:32.47 93 67 20 KEANE SINGLETON 10 Campbell High School 20:32.80 94 68 12 DEVEN BIO Bhs 20:34.41 95 135 MICAH CHAR 10 Maryknoll 20:34.89 96 69 193 SENECA HELFRICH 11 Waiakea 20:36.75 97 155 GRACE-GANDEZA KILI 11 Moanalua High School 20:38.57 98 70 34 CHASE HIGA 12 Hawaii Baptist Academy 20:39.23 99 137 NARAYANA SCHNEIDER 9 McKinley High School 20:39.65 100 71 83 NOAH KIM 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 20:40.60 Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 31, 2015 Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Varsity Boys ===== ==== ==== ================== == ========================= ======== 101 72 95 JACOB HERR 11 Kauai High 20:41.60 102 128 BRADLEY MORGAN 10 Leilehua High School 20:43.10 103 73 42 SKYLER ROQUE-SUNAH 10 Hawaii Prep 20:43.95 104 74 36 DAVIN RAUSCH 11 Hawaii Baptist Academy 20:45.68 105 56 JAMES PRATT 9 Island School 20:45.87 106 32 CONOR MARTIN 10 Hanalani 20:46.64 107 75 11 CY TAMANAHA Bhs 20:47.81 108 76 177 BRYANT JAMIR 12 Roosevelt High School 20:48.17 109 151 ABRAMO ELIJAH 12 Mililani High School 20:48.37 110 77 96 DUTCH FAIRBANKS 11 Kauai High 20:48.75 111 78 53 KOVEE RIVERA 11 Hilo 20:48.98 112 122 BLAKE TAN Lan 20:49.37 113 79 49 COLE DILL-DESA 12 Hilo 20:49.37 114 125 RICHARD HELMAN 12 Le Jardin Academy 20:49.69 115 30 TUCKER CHASE 11 Hanalani 20:49.86 116 129 GRANT RAE 10 Leilehua High School 20:50.29 117 80 35 MICHAEL JOHNSON 11 Hawaii Baptist Academy 20:50.59 118 81 79 LAAKEA CHING 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 20:51.53 119 156 YAMAMOTO PEYTON 9 Moanalua High School 20:52.29 120 99 GIAN SANTIENSANIO 10 Kcs 20:54.08 121 82 173 MICHAEL EDWARDS 10 Radford High School 20:54.34 122 123 JAKE BALLESTEROS Lan 20:54.71 123 83 14 CALEB SOO HOO Bhs 21:00.51 124 84 180 NAKAMURA REN 12 Roosevelt High School 21:00.86 125 85 87 GABRIEL FRANKLIN 11 Kapaa High 21:05.45 126 86 38 KOANUI GIER 10 Hawaii Baptist Academy 21:05.76 127 197 TRACE PULE 11 Waialua High School 21:07.07 128 87 181 WADA REIMON 10 Roosevelt High School 21:08.04 129 88 195 SHAUN KOJIMA 12 Waiakea 21:08.11 130 89 48 KA'ALA DIETCH 9 Hilo 21:08.56 131 90 40 MALCOLM DAVIS 11 Hawaii Prep 21:10.38 132 29 AIDEN CARLSON 12 Hanalani 21:12.46 133 89 CRAIG PETERSON 12 Kapolei High School 21:13.26 134 91 51 URBAN HALPERN 9 Hilo 21:13.31 135 92 110 NICHOLAS STEVENSON Kkhs 21:14.06 136 134 SEAN VIDANA 12 Makua Lani 21:14.98 137 127 ERIC WISNOM 10 Le Jardin Academy 21:15.03 138 149 AIDAN JONES 9 Mid Pacific Institute 21:16.49 139 21 JAMES ESAKI 11 Castle High School 21:16.90 140 62 DYLAN YAMAMOTO 11 Kaiser High School 21:17.06 141 93 160 KARIN AVITIA 11 Pearl City High School 21:17.09 142 25 NOAH CHIN 11 Christian Academy 21:17.18 143 102 MARSHALL BRENHA 11 Kea'au 21:18.59 144 27 MATTHEW TOKUDA 10 Christian Academy 21:19.72 145 71 AKIRA KARASAWA 11 Kalani High School 21:20.35 146 94 67 DAVEN RUGGLES 11 Kalaheo High School 21:21.19 147 103 BRANDON MEIJER 11 Kea'au 21:21.49 148 158 ROCKWELL ADDOLPHO Mol 21:22.27 149 183 TRISTAN ANDRE Sas 21:24.40 150 90 TYREL REDDING 11 Kapolei High School 21:25.08 Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 31, 2015 Place TmPl No.
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