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Mililani High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:38 PM 4/20/2019 Mililani High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:38 PM 4/20/2019 Page 1 2019 OIA Varsity Track Championships - 4/18/2019 to 4/20/2019 Host: Leilehua - Kapolei High School Mililani High School Results Event 1 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles Varsity Event 2 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles Varsity OIA Varsity: 14.61 * 4/29/2010 Zhane Santiago OIA Varsity: 14.07 * 5/1998 Clay, Brian 17.44 ST19 State 2019 16.74 ST19 State 2019 19.24 VOIA OIA Varsity 18.24 VOIA OIA Varsity Name Yr School Prelims Name Yr School Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Heat 1 Preliminaries 1 Leilani Leopard SR Campbell 16.16QST19 1 Dorian Furtado 12 Leilehua 15.67QST19 2 Savannah Yancey-Iokia SR Campbell 17.22q ST19 2 Malique Calloway JR Moanalua 16.35QST19 3 Kristine Namnama SR Radford 18.15 VOIA 3 Jonah Fong-Aiu SO Castle 16.55 ST19 4 Hayley Johnson 11 Kalaheo 18.21 VOIA 4 Tyler Martinez 11 Kalani 16.70 ST19 5 Elizabeth Ofa SR Nanakuli 18.26 VOIA 5 Jadaiah Taugasolo FR Campbell 16.87 VOIA 6 Kailee Lopez-Kaawa SO Waianae 19.88 6 Chase Kaseli 11 Waipahu 18.32 7 Kameryn Dias SO Roosevelt 20.45 7 Lleyton Chen SO Moanalua 18.94 Heat 2 Preliminaries Heat 2 Preliminaries 1 Aiyana Fujiyama 10 Leilehua 15.69QST19 1 Kendall Saxton SO Radford 15.64QST19 2 Judy Ann Cabico 12 Waipahu 16.85q ST19 2 Keane Singleton SR Campbell 15.81QST19 3 Keolani Sales 11 Aiea 16.86q ST19 3 Kaden Angulo 09 Leilehua 16.47 ST19 4 Charley Lau SO Roosevelt 17.60 VOIA 4 Liam Kelly Kaiser 16.67 ST19 5 Gemalyn Yutob 11 Leilehua 18.08 VOIA 5 Andy Lei SR Roosevelt 17.16 VOIA 6 Jeslyn Spencer SR Moanalua 18.18 VOIA 6 Cameron Turner SO Kailua 18.08 VOIA 7 Bridgette Lee 12 Kalani 20.67 7 Johnte Love JR Moanalua 18.23 VOIA Heat 3 Preliminaries Heat 3 Preliminaries 1 Naomi Bates SO Radford 16.35QST19 1 Elijah Badoyen 12 Kapolei 15.91QST19 2 Amiah Marshall SR Campbell 17.59q VOIA 2 Michael Edwards SR Radford 15.97QST19 3 Jenny Vasquez-Phillips 10 Kapolei 18.23 VOIA 3 Kai Vutnoski 11 Mililani 16.50 ST19 4 Kaitlyn Hirano 12 Kapolei 18.27 VOIA 4 Devin Li SR Roosevelt 16.76 VOIA 5 Kanoelani Quintal SO Pearl City 18.50 VOIA 5 Michael Puni 12 Waipahu 17.48 VOIA 6 Caralyn Yamasaki 12 Mililani 18.89 VOIA 6 Kazrae Ferreira Sparks SO Waianae 17.76 VOIA 7 Mia Barrett 11 Farrington 22.20 Heat 4 Preliminaries Heat 4 Preliminaries 1 James McGary 12 Leilehua 15.29QST19 1 Leina Carvalho 10 Kahuku 16.66QST19 2 Gavyn Gostage JR Campbell 15.83QST19 2 Tiare Quijano 10 Kalani 17.68 VOIA 3 Martin Ashley 11 Kalaheo 16.69 ST19 3 Diami Dukes 12 Kapolei 17.74 VOIA 4 Christian Macias 12 Mililani 16.85 VOIA 4 Yasmine Adams JR Radford 17.80 VOIA 5 Cornelious Mooring 12 Waipahu 17.02 VOIA 5 Erika Titus 11 Leilehua 18.25 VOIA 6 Trevor Kukahiko 12 Kapolei 17.12 VOIA 6 Madisyn Polendey JR Castle 20.28 Event 2 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles Varsity 7 Leah Mills 12 Kaiser 21.03 OIA Varsity: 14.07 * 5/1998 Clay, Brian Event 1 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles Varsity 16.74 ST19 State 2019 OIA Varsity: 14.61 * 4/29/2010 Zhane Santiago 18.24 VOIA OIA Varsity 17.44 ST19 State 2019 Name Yr School Finals 19.24 VOIA OIA Varsity Section 1 Finals Name Yr School Finals 1 James McGary 12 Leilehua 15.24 ST19 Section 1 Finals 2 Dorian Furtado 12 Leilehua 15.49 ST19 1 Leilani Leopard SR Campbell 15.13 ST19 3 Keane Singleton SR Campbell 15.50 ST19 2 Aiyana Fujiyama 10 Leilehua 15.93 ST19 4 Kendall Saxton SO Radford 15.55 ST19 3 Naomi Bates SO Radford 16.00 ST19 5 Gavyn Gostage JR Campbell 15.71 ST19 4 Leina Carvalho 10 Kahuku 16.62 ST19 6 Elijah Badoyen 12 Kapolei 15.73 ST19 5 Judy Ann Cabico 12 Waipahu 16.76 ST19 7 Malique Calloway JR Moanalua 16.10 ST19 6 Savannah Yancey-Iokia SR Campbell 17.19 ST19 8 Michael Edwards SR Radford 16.61 ST19 7 Keolani Sales 11 Aiea 17.32 ST19 8 Amiah Marshall SR Campbell 17.56 VOIA Mililani High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:38 PM 4/20/2019 Page 2 2019 OIA Varsity Track Championships - 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