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Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:26 PM 5/12/2018 Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:26 PM 5/12/2018 Page 1 HHSAA State Track and Field Championships - 5/11/2018 to 5/12/2018 Sponsored by Island Movers Kamehameha Schools - Kapalama Campus Results Event 1 Boys Discus Throw Event 3 Girls Shot Put 128-04 QUAL 2018 State Standard 32-01.00 QUAL 2018 State Standard Meet Qualifying: 128-04 Meet Qualifying: 32-01.00 Name Yr School Finals Name Yr School Finals Finals Finals 1 Alama Uluave SR Punahou 166-11.00 QUAL 1 Leslie Mamai-Lagafuaina SR Aiea 42-08.50 QUAL 2 Kalawai'a Pescaia SR KSKV 162-07.00 QUAL 2 Zada Tagovailoa SO Damien 37-04.75 QUAL 3 Ahofitu Maka SR Punahou 160-07.00 QUAL 3 Tioleaoauli Posiulai SR ULS 36-09.25 QUAL 4 Apakasi Felemi JR Lahainaluna 155-02.00 QUAL 4 Mele Vaka SR Hilo 36-04.25 QUAL 5 Kennedy Freeman JR Punahou 148-06.00 QUAL 5 Taysia Pimemtel SR SEA 36-03.50 QUAL 6 Josh White SR Saint Louis 145-11.00 QUAL 6 Jordan Zarate SR Hawaii Prep 35-09.50 QUAL 7 Israel Sagapolutele SR Damien 145-08.00 QUAL 7 Gafaolaufi Ale SR Aiea J35-09.50 QUAL 8 Braxton Victor SR Leilehua 145-03.00 QUAL 8 Taegan Keep SR Kauai Girls 35-06.25 QUAL 9 Micah Au-Haupu SR Kamehameha M 132-07.00 QUAL 9 Sina Uluave JR Punahou 34-09.50 QUAL 10 Treau Tupuola SR Aiea 132-02.00 QUAL 10 Mackenzie Leong SR KSKV 34-08.00 QUAL 11 Loni Bloomfield SR Hilo 130-08.00 QUAL 11 Taeya Blakeney SO Kaiser 34-03.50 QUAL 12 Grayson Cosier SR Kamehameha H 128-11.00 QUAL 12 Leona Toledo SO Hilo 34-00.25 QUAL 13 Hunter Copp JR Campbell 128-01.00 13 Leuasamaimauga Alo-Williams SR Kailua 34-00.00 QUAL 14 Ferenise Lualemana SR Aiea 126-07.00 14 Kehau Gilliland SR Maryknoll 33-09.00 QUAL 15 Abel Pacatang JR Waiakea 124-11.00 15 Taylor-James Sullivan SR Kamehameha H 33-08.00 QUAL 16 Elijah Aken-Matthewson JR Waianae 120-03.00 16 Nata Suguturaga JR Punahou 33-07.25 QUAL 17 Charles Mortensen SR Kamehameha H 118-03.00 17 Julia Hufanga SO Leilehua 33-05.00 QUAL 18 Jonathan Dalmacio JR Damien 110-05.00 18 Nora Suguturaga JR Punahou 33-01.75 QUAL --- Koa Evalu-Robinson SR Lahainaluna FOUL 19 Kayleen Funaki SR Hilo 33-00.00 QUAL --- Siaosi Taumua JR Farrington FOUL 20 Alexzandra Lancaster-Banglos SR Waianae 32-07.50 QUAL --- Kamanao Gilliland SO KSKV FOUL 21 Saje Pedroza-Kanemitsu SR Kamehameha M 32-07.25 QUAL 22 MarQee Maunakea SR KSKV 32-02.25 QUAL Event 2 Girls Discus Throw 23 Anastasia Tuifua S0 Kealakehe 31-11.00 103-02 QUAL 2018 State Standard 24 Angelica Moli JR Aiea 31-01.75 Meet Qualifying: 103-02 25 Leila Reilly JR Mililani 30-07.50 Name Yr School Finals 26 Leiohu Chun SO WAI 29-06.25 Finals 27 Jocelyn Saribay S0 Waipahu 29-00.50 1 Taegan Keep SR Kauai Girls 127-04.00 QUAL 28 Gheymee Perreira SO WAI 28-06.50 2 Mele Vaka SR Hilo 126-00.00 QUAL 29 Hera Salmeron SR Kamehameha H 28-05.00 3 Leslie Mamai-Lagafuaina SR Aiea 119-07.00 QUAL 4 Leona Toledo SO Hilo 114-09.00 QUAL Event 4 Boys Shot Put 5 Tai-Li Tangatailoa SR Molokai 113-07.00 QUAL 43-08.00 QUAL 2018 State Standard 6 Sera Utoafili SR Iolani 113-04.00 QUAL Meet Qualifying: 43-08.00 7 Nata Suguturaga JR Punahou 111-00.00 QUAL Name Yr School Finals 8 Taylor-James Sullivan SR Kamehameha H 110-02.00 QUAL Finals 9 Fui Free Tevaseu JR Waiakea 107-05.00 QUAL 1 Micah Au-Haupu SR Kamehameha M 51-03.25 QUAL 10 Cyndee Maunakea SR Damien 106-03.00 QUAL 2 Alama Uluave SR Punahou 51-03.00 QUAL 11 Seini Pohiva SO Pearl City 97-11.00 3 Ahofitu Maka SR Punahou 49-11.00 QUAL 12 Zada Tagovailoa SO Damien 95-03.00 4 Josh White SR Saint Louis 48-07.75 QUAL 13 Leuasamaimauga Alo-Williams SR Kailua 94-11.00 5 Logan Faitau JR Farrington 48-02.75 QUAL 14 Mackenzie Leong SR KSKV 94-08.00 6 Atui Valu SR Waianae 46-02.00 QUAL 15 Kayleen Funaki SR Hilo 94-02.00 7 Hiram Anakalea SR Kealakehe 46-00.00 QUAL 16 Aigafealofani Tigilau SR Kailua 93-01.00 8 Apakasi Felemi JR Lahainaluna 44-08.75 QUAL 17 Anastasia Tuifua S0 Kealakehe 91-04.00 9 Kelsan Cacoulidis SR Konawaena 44-07.50 QUAL 18 Lilia Unutoa FR Warriors 82-09.00 10 Toa Moeai SO Punahou 44-04.00 QUAL 19 MarQee Maunakea SR KSKV 80-10.00 11 Kurt Villa SR PBA 44-01.00 QUAL --- Randy Nohara JR Kaiser FOUL 11 Abel Pacatang JR Waiakea 44-01.00 QUAL 13 Allen Purdy SR Kamehameha M 43-10.75 QUAL 14 David Hernandez SR Waianae 43-05.50 Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:26 PM 5/12/2018 Page 2 HHSAA State Track and Field Championships - 5/11/2018 to 5/12/2018 Sponsored by Island Movers Kamehameha Schools - Kapalama Campus Results Finals ... (Event 4 Boys Shot Put) 4 Sela Panuve JR Baldwin 16-07.50 QUAL Name Yr School Finals 5 Kiana Over JR Kamehameha M 16-07.00 QUAL 15 Jason Kaya SR Baldwin 43-04.25 6 Sascia Campos--Ewaliko SR Baldwin 16-04.50 QUAL 16 Nicholas Makinano JR Kapolei 43-03.25 7 Gemma Palleschi JR Hawaii Prep 16-03.00 QUAL 17 Cody Ahnee JR Kea'au 42-11.75 8 Arianna Lovell SR KSKV 16-02.50 QUAL 18 Treau Tupuola SR Aiea 42-10.25 9 Taylor Venenciano JR Iolani 15-11.50 QUAL 19 Jonathan Pei JR Aiea 42-09.75 10 Keely Logan JR Kamehameha M 15-10.00 QUAL 20 Braxton Victor SR Leilehua 42-03.25 11 Chadelle Gregory JR KSKV 15-09.50 QUAL 21 Koa Evalu-Robinson SR Lahainaluna 42-00.50 12 Sheree Tam JR Kalani 15-08.00 NWI 22 Kalawai'a Pescaia SR KSKV 41-08.00 13 Saydee Aganus SR Kamehameha H 15-03.00 NWI 23 Folagi Aumavae-Laulu JR Kea'au 41-03.00 14 Jocelyn Chen SR Sacred Hearts 15-02.50 NWI 24 Cody Silva SR Castle 41-02.50 15 Torrie Hasegawa SR Kauai Girls 15-02.00 NWI --- Loni Bloomfield SR Hilo FOUL 15 Jenna Plan JR Farrington 15-02.00 NWI --- Ferenise Lualemana SR Aiea FOUL 17 Elizabeth Ofa JR Nanakuli 15-00.00 NWI 18 Waileia Edwards SO Kauai Girls 14-11.25 NWI Event 5 Boys Long Jump 19 Erica Pilotin SR SEA 14-11.00 NWI 20-05.00 QUAL 2018 State Standard 19 Maile Doughery JR SEA 14-11.00 NWI Meet Qualifying: 20-05.00 21 Jenna Maruyama SR Iolani 14-10.00 NWI Name Yr School Finals 22 Kennadi James FR Leilehua 14-03.50 NWI Finals 23 Sophia Horovitz SO SEA 14-03.00 NWI 1 Andrei Iosivas SR Punahou 23-03.00 QUAL 23 Caneel Corpuz SO Hilo 14-03.00 NWI 2 Zion Williams SO Warriors 21-01.25 QUAL 25 Lila Braff FR Punahou 14-02.50 NWI 3 Justyce Kahunahana-Simms SR Kealakehe 20-10.50 QUAL 26 Nanea Estrella SO Lahainaluna 14-00.25 NWI 4 Kawika Clemente FR KSKV 20-08.25 QUAL --- Alyssa Leong SO Kaiser ND NWI 5 Darrian Cremer SR Baldwin 20-07.75 QUAL --- Stevie Marvin JR Punahou FOUL 6 Kamoi Latu FR Saint Louis 20-07.00 QUAL 7 Dylan Blane SR KSKV 20-04.00 NWI Event 7 Boys Triple Jump 8 William Kamaka SR WAI J20-04.00 NWI 39-10.00 QUAL 2018 State Standard 9 Michael Rebolledo JR Baldwin 20-03.50 NWI Meet Qualifying: 39-10.00 10 Macky Coleman SR KSKV 20-01.75 NWI Name Yr School Finals 11 Travis Tagad SR Kalani 19-11.50 NWI Finals 11 Rashod Tanner SO Moanalua 19-11.50 NWI 1 Isaiah Harris SR Waipahu 46-04.00 QUAL 13 Isaiah Tanner SR Lahainaluna 19-11.25 NWI 2 Jevon Flippin SR Hawaii Prep 46-02.00 QUAL 13 Matt Watkins SR Saint Louis 19-11.25 NWI 3 Kamoi Latu FR Saint Louis 44-08.75 QUAL 15 Reichel Vegas JR Mililani 19-10.25 NWI 4 J'Drien Jones JR Radford 44-01.00 QUAL 16 Antrone Cliff JR Kaimuki 19-08.75 NWI 5 Kovee Rivera SR Hilo 43-05.50 QUAL 17 Rico Logan Handy SR Kea'au 19-06.50 NWI 6 Tai Atkins JR Kamehameha H 42-07.00 QUAL 18 Kesean James JR Leilehua 19-05.25 NWI 7 Micah Williams JR Punahou 42-06.00 QUAL 19 Jordan Elliott SR Kalaheo 19-04.50 NWI 8 Nicholas Allen JR Punahou 42-05.25 QUAL 20 Joshua Romero SR Baldwin 19-01.75 NWI 9 Bishop Wickes JR Baldwin 42-01.25 QUAL 21 kaimana Gerard SR Kamehameha M 18-11.50 NWI 10 August Perriera JR Kapolei 42-00.00 QUAL 22 Dre Falls SO Kaiser 18-10.50 NWI 11 Alexander Thompson JR Punahou 41-08.00 QUAL 23 Jacob Madariaga JR Maui High 18-05.75 NWI 12 Micah Akiu JR KSKV 41-07.00 QUAL 24 James McGary JR Leilehua 18-04.50 NWI 13 Korvin Feagins JR Saint Louis 41-06.00 QUAL 25 William Yudis FR King Kekaulike 17-09.75 NWI 14 Brock Barr SR KSKV 41-01.75 QUAL --- Javon Rodriguez SR Mililani FOUL 15 James McGary JR Leilehua 40-10.25 QUAL 16 Macky Coleman SR KSKV 40-10.00 QUAL Event 6 Girls Long Jump 17 Christian Reinhardt JR Baldwin 40-09.00 QUAL 15-09.00 QUAL 2018 State Standard 18 Antrone Cliff JR Kaimuki 40-07.00 QUAL Meet Qualifying: 15-09.00 19 Keoki Davis SR Waianae 40-06.00 QUAL Name Yr School Finals 20 Trevor Kukahiko JR Kapolei 40-04.50 QUAL Finals 21 Nathaniel Cremer JR Baldwin 40-02.50 QUAL 1 Chenoa Frederick SO Kamehameha H 17-05.75 QUAL 22 AJ Ulufale SR Assets 40-00.75 QUAL 2 Kimberly Owens SO Leilehua 17-00.50 QUAL 23 Cody Alvaro-Thomas SR Waiakea 39-10.50 QUAL 3 Azure Chung JR Kalani 16-09.00 QUAL 23 Zion Williams SO Warriors 39-10.50 QUAL Punahou High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:26 PM 5/12/2018 Page 3 HHSAA State Track and Field Championships - 5/11/2018 to 5/12/2018 Sponsored by Island Movers Kamehameha Schools - Kapalama Campus Results Finals ..
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