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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 5 KAEO KRUSE 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 15:22.23 2 2 194 LOUIE ONDO 12 Waiakea 16:15.10 3 3 171 CONNOR LEHL 11 Punahou 16:21.74 4 4 74 AVERY TORRES 11 Kalaheo High School 16:28.03 5 5 57 ROYCE GARCIA 11 Iolani 16:40.99 6 6 107 EDEN MACKINNON 10 King Kekaulike 16:41.74 7 7 173 AARON SHIINOKI 10 Punahou 16:45.21 8 112 CODY RANFRANZ 11 Konawaena 16:46.36 9 8 98 ZIGGY BARTHOLOMY 11 Kealakehe 16:47.87 10 9 48 RIVER BROWN 12 Hilo 16:51.01 11 10 99 ADALBERTO MALAGON 12 Kealakehe 16:52.69 12 11 41 NATE LADWIG 12 Hawaii Prep 16:55.18 13 12 131 CRAIG SHNER II 12 Maryknoll 16:56.00 14 110 LAWRENCE BARRETT 11 Konawaena 16:56.13 15 13 72 COLBY OTERO 10 Kalaheo High School 17:02.85 16 14 60 JASON WANG 10 Iolani 17:05.01 17 15 4 KAWIKA JACANG 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:08.20 18 16 55 NICHOLAS ARIMA 10 Iolani 17:09.09 19 17 189 RYLIE CABALSE 11 Waiakea 17:10.41 20 18 56 TYLER EBISUYA 11 Iolani 17:16.48 21 19 130 UILASHO FRANCISCO 12 Maryknoll 17:20.21 22 20 169 CAMERON DANIEL 11 Punahou 17:23.86 23 21 136 DEION GIRON 11 Maui High 17:26.09 24 22 191 SLATER INOUYE 11 Waiakea 17:26.99 25 178 JACOB VIGLIANTE 11 Radford High School 17:29.65 26 23 139 DYLAN VEGA 11 Maui High 17:32.20 27 24 6 KEOLA LIDSTONE-CAY 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:33.96 28 25 14 KAI SEARS 10 Baldwin 17:35.53 29 26 61 TYLER WONG 12 Iolani 17:36.26 30 27 144 RICARDO SOLORZANO 9 McKinley High School 17:37.74 31 28 73 GILLAUME TABARY 12 Kalaheo High School 17:38.81 32 29 58 THOMAS GENTRY 12 Iolani 17:38.86 33 30 3 EVAN IWANAGA 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:41.57 34 31 174 JESSE WYSARD 11 Punahou 17:42.79 35 77 AUSTIN YOUNG 10 Kalani High School 17:43.59 36 32 70 LOUIS DELCORE 9 Kalaheo High School 17:44.04 37 33 142 MOTOMASA MITSUI 12 McKinley High School 17:44.04 38 34 193 ADRIAN LARKSPUR 9 Waiakea 17:44.58 39 35 7 KEKOA ULANSEY 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:46.74 40 36 1 JOE CAVALIERI 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:46.80 41 187 SCHAAL AZIAH 9 St. Louis 17:53.77 42 37 34 CHASE HIGA 11 Hawaii Baptist 17:53.94 43 38 59 BENJAMIN RUBASCH 12 Iolani 17:54.85 44 21 HUDSON LOCKETTE 10 Castle High School 17:56.82 45 39 172 PAUL MCCABE 11 Punahou 17:56.84 46 182 KELLEN TASAKA 12 Roosevelt High School 17:57.43 47 40 50 KAI GARSON-SHUMWAY 12 Hilo 17:57.92 48 175 MATTEO DUMAS 10 Radford High School 17:58.21 49 41 11 TYLER COOPER 11 Baldwin 17:58.50 50 42 28 TUCKER CHASE 10 Hanalani 17:59.10 Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 31, 2015 Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Varsity Boys ===== ==== ==== ================== == ========================= ======== 51 43 33 PATRICK DELLDONNE 11 Hawaii Baptist 18:00.43 52 181 AARON NONAKA 12 Roosevelt High School 18:01.58 53 44 43 ILAN NAIBRYF 10 Hawaii Prep 18:01.58 54 121 RICHARD HELMAN 11 Le Jardin 18:03.22 55 116 POOKELA AKIONA 12 Kekaulike 18:08.90 56 45 46 BRANDON BACA 12 Hilo 18:11.12 57 46 45 ARIS AYNESSAZIAN 12 Hilo 18:11.92 58 47 93 TYTAN HERESA 12 Kauai High 18:12.91 59 48 65 REX IMANAKA 12 Kaiser High School 18:13.23 60 83 MANUEL DOMINGUEZ 12 Kapaa High 18:14.09 61 49 27 SAMUEL CHASE 12 Hanalani 18:15.17 62 50 190 JIEM EMJI 11 Waiakea 18:15.50 63 51 165 BRENT WATANABE 12 Pearl City High School 18:16.50 64 52 167 CHASE YOSHIDA 12 Pearl City High School 18:16.69 65 148 PRESTON SIHAVONG 12 Mid Pacific 18:17.12 66 81 RYAN WITTHANS 12 Kamehameha-Hawaii 18:18.04 67 53 37 DAVIN RAUSCH 10 Hawaii Baptist 18:19.00 68 54 64 NICHOLAS GEORGIA 9 Kaiser High School 18:19.80 69 55 63 BRADLEY COX 12 Kaiser High School 18:19.80 70 120 ALEXANDER BLACK 12 Le Jardin 18:20.66 71 56 135 KAWIKA FERNANDEZ 10 Maui High 18:22.71 72 57 30 CORBAN HODGE 9 Hanalani 18:22.77 73 58 92 DUTCH FAIRBANKS 10 Kauai High 18:23.32 74 82 BRADEN ANDREWS 12 Kapaa High 18:23.62 75 176 MARTIN FAJARDO 12 Radford High School 18:24.28 76 59 49 KAIMI MOSSMAN 11 Hilo 18:25.08 77 60 38 DANIEL COHEN 11 Hawaii Prep 18:27.13 78 158 KEAO ROSS 12 Molokai 18:28.54 79 8 BALION POWELL 12 Aiea High School 18:29.67 80 196 ANDREW VON WEBER 12 Waialua High School 18:31.20 81 61 47 STEVEN BACA 12 Hilo 18:31.29 82 62 163 NOAH DOLLENTE 10 Pearl City High School 18:32.31 83 114 KAINALU ESTRELLA 10 Lahainaluna 18:32.48 84 63 140 DAVID CABANTANGAN 12 McKinley High School 18:33.41 85 64 133 ALEX BARRERA 11 Maui High 18:33.50 86 115 DEAN OMURA 12 Lahainaluna 18:33.66 87 65 91 KANE CASILLAS 9 Kauai High 18:33.80 88 66 10 ZACHERY ANGUAY 12 Baldwin 18:33.93 89 67 162 RILEY CULLEN 10 Pearl City High School 18:33.99 90 126 MICHAEL CHRISTENSE 11 Makua Lani 18:34.15 91 68 44 TRISTAN SIENKIEWSK 11 Hawaii Prep 18:37.18 92 69 101 AUGUST O'SHEA 11 Kealakehe 18:37.32 93 16 KYRUS LANCASTER 10 Campbell High School 18:37.62 94 70 96 GUNNER VALLATINI 12 Kauai High 18:37.99 95 71 134 NYKOLAS BRUNNER 12 Maui High 18:39.50 96 72 164 NOAH INES 12 Pearl City High School 18:39.62 97 111 SIMON ELLIS 12 Konawaena 18:40.04 98 157 ANTHONY WOLFE 11 Moanalua High School 18:40.24 99 79 CY ORNELLAS 9 Kamehameha Maui 18:40.78 100 73 149 ELIJAH ABRAMO 11 Mililani High School 18:41.06 Honolulu Marathon HHSAA Hawaii State Cross Country Championships October 31, 2015 Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Varsity Boys ===== ==== ==== ================== == ========================= ======== 101 74 170 DIEGO GARCIA 12 Punahou 18:42.23 102 75 138 SHAYE THORUP 11 Maui High 18:42.53 103 76 103 DALTON AGANOS 12 King Kekaulike 18:43.07 104 77 51 SHADOE SOUKEY 12 Hilo 18:43.48 105 159 JUAQUIN SAMANIEGO 11 Molokai 18:43.53 106 78 168 TIMOTHY CHANG 11 Punahou 18:44.80 107 79 67 REAGAN MATSUMOTO 12 Kaiser High School 18:44.97 108 123 BRANDON ROGERS 12 Leilehua High School 18:46.49 109 80 192 SHAUN KOJIMA 11 Waiakea 18:48.11 110 81 35 PRESTON IHA 10 Hawaii Baptist 18:48.58 111 82 42 JASON LEE 9 Hawaii Prep 18:49.27 112 83 2 LAAKEA CHING 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 18:50.21 113 84 141 THONG GIORGIO 11 McKinley High School 18:51.25 114 85 32 LUCAS CHUN 10 Hawaii Baptist 18:51.38 115 117 JOHN POL BALTERO 11 Lanai 18:51.93 116 186 JUSTIN BERRY 10 St. Francis 18:52.51 117 86 15 CALEB SOO HOO 11 Baldwin 18:53.18 118 87 94 ANDREW HERR 12 Kauai High 18:53.36 119 88 39 MALCOLM DAVIS 10 Hawaii Prep 18:53.39 120 9 NOAH WILSON 12 Assets 18:53.82 121 17 RAYNE LANCASTER 9 Campbell High School 18:54.45 122 177 ROMAN PHILSON 11 Radford High School 18:54.66 123 124 DAVID SCHMID 12 Leilehua High School 18:54.81 124 180 REN NAKAMURA 11 Roosevelt High School 18:55.04 125 89 151 JACOB CHANG 12 Mililani High School 18:55.10 126 195 TRACE PULE 10 Waialua High School 18:56.09 127 90 188 ERIC CABAIS-FERNAN 9 Waiakea 18:57.53 128 85 SAGE IOANNA 9 Kapaa High 18:58.01 129 87 CRAIG PETERSON 11 Kapolei High School 18:58.52 130 91 155 EVAN YONAMINE 12 Mililani High School 18:58.65 131 198 DEVON HARTSELL 12 Waimea High 18:58.79 132 92 31 NAOTO KUBOTA 10 Hanalani 18:58.91 133 179 JAMIR BRYANT 11 Roosevelt High School 18:59.22 134 197 BAILEY MCALOON 9 Waianae High School 18:59.60 135 184 MAKOA MARTIN 11 Seabury Hall 18:59.83 136 93 153 TIMOTHY SCHILLER 10 Mililani High School 19:00.30 137 54 ZECH ULGADE 12 Honokaa 19:00.35 138 86 JOHN MCCONNELL 12 Kapolei High School 19:00.93 139 119 BLAKE TAN 11 Lanai 19:02.68 140 94 71 PATRICK LEONHARDT 10 Kalaheo High School 19:03.49 141 95 143 SETH SHEN 11 McKinley High School 19:03.94 142 96 132 MARCUS TSURUDA 10 Maryknoll 19:04.34 143 97 40 JONAH HURNEY 10 Hawaii Prep 19:06.10 144 62 JOSH MILLER 12 Island School 19:09.24 145 98 75 HARRY WALLACE 10 Kalaheo High School 19:09.85 146 99 161 GARRETT CADIZ 10 Pearl City High School 19:11.25 147 100 12 SEAN FUKUHARA 12 Baldwin 19:12.59 148 101 106 KEKOA HUNT 10 King Kekaulike 19:12.84 149 102 150 EZEKIEL BLACKWELL 11 Mililani High School 19:13.14 150 125 JACOB SCHMIDT 10 Leilehua High School 19:13.47 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