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2012 OIA - EASTERN DIVISION J.V. BOYS WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 108 Lbs 114 Lbs 1st Shon Aragon - Moanalua High School (D: 13-8) 1st Chevy Tabiolo Felicilda - Farrington High School (D: 13-11) 2nd Vance Alconcel - McKinley High School 2nd Kai Nakamura - Roosevelt High School 3rd Cayde Tagami - Roosevelt High School (MD: 15-5) 3rd Maciah Bay - Kalaheo High School (D: 10-8) 4th Jordan Kannys - Kaiser High School 4th Takahiro Sato - Kalani High School 5th Tris Tanaka - Kalani High School 5th Jaron Raquel - Moanalua High School 6th 6th Aokeaokalani West - Kahuku High School 120 Lbs 125 Lbs 1st Swayne Lunasco - Castle High School (MD: 19-7) 1st Zorich Palimoo - Moanalua High School (Fall) 2nd Bishop Moore - Roosevelt High School 2nd Joseph Kikila Lundberg - Castle High School 3rd Alika Durham - Kaiser High School (D: 8-5) 3rd Keaka Bringas - Kalaheo High School (D: 7-4) 4th Branden Pascual - Moanalua High School 4th Wayne Furuya - Kalani High School 5th Trevor Ogden - Kalaheo High School (Fft) 5th Tysen Imai Toyama - Roosevelt High School (Fall) 6th Julian Kishimoto - Farrington High School 6th Jeremy Cesneros - Halau Lokahi 130 Lbs 135 Lbs 1st Canaan Kawaihae Rabaino - Kailua High School (TF: 16-0) 1st Noah Dilliner - Kailua High School (D: 9-7) 2nd Micah Abe - Moanalua High School 2nd Kauanoe Kaili - Moanalua High School 3rd Peter Pacada - Farrington High School (Fall) 3rd Freddy Tumbaya - Farrington High School (Fall) 4th Noah Connatser - Castle High School 4th Terrence Ozaki - Kaiser High School 5th 5th 6th 6th 140 Lbs 145 Lbs 1st Brandon Nahina - Kalani High School (Fall) 1st Jake Demello - Castle High School (Fall) 2nd Nolan Vlady Ayson - Farrington High School 2nd Donovan Ho - Moanalua High School 3rd Nathan Benavente - Castle High School () 3rd Fredric Miyasato - Kailua High School () 4th 4th 5th 5th 6th 6th 152 Lbs 160 Lbs 1st Kulana Salera - Moanalua High School (Fall) 1st Kulaiapahia Aluli - Kalani High School (Fall) 2nd John Long - Castle High School 2nd Chayse Munoz - Halau Lokahi 3rd Nathaniel Fereti - Farrington High School (Fall) 3rd Pono Norman Ing - Kaiser High School (MD: 12-4) 4th Cody Phillip - Kahuku High School 4th Chance Akamichi - Castle High School 5th 5th 6th 6th 171 Lbs 189 Lbs 1st Isaiah Pasion-Adriano - Halau Lokahi (Fall 3:23) 1st Tyler Ching - Kalani High School () 2nd Aldolfo Miranda - McKinley High School 2nd 3rd Jacob Sanders - Castle High School (D: 7-5) 3rd 4th Nevan Pak - Moanalua High School 4th 5th Zechariah Yuhudah - Roosevelt High School (Fall) 5th 6th Jason Tran - Kalani High School 6th 215 Lbs 285 Lbs 1st Daniel Eslick - Moanalua High School () 1st May Hsing Hnu Vinci - Kailua High School (Fall) 2nd 2nd Joshua Kealanahele - Farrington High School 3rd 3rd Jacob Cabrera Tagomori - McKinley High School (Fall) 4th 4th Kyle Taitague - Kalani High School 5th 5th Everson Olap - Kaiser High School 6th 6th Total Matches Contested: 70 D = Decision, MD = Major Decision, TF = Technical Fall, Pin = Fall Total Contestants: 59 Def = Default, Fft = Forfeit, DQ = Disqualification Fastest Pin: Most Points For Team: 171 lbs. 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  • Learning Center Directory

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    LEARNING CENTERS Learning Center The Hawaii State Department of Education (DOE) Learning Centers (LC) are designed to expand educational opportunities for students with special talents and interests. A local variant of Directory the mainland magnet school concept, LC operate around a theme such as technology, performing arts, science, or communications arts. LC set high academic, behavioral and attendance expectations, and enable students to acquire and develop special talents and skills in-depth Although LC are primarily for high school students, some LC serve students in elementary and intermediate feeder schools through classes and programs usually offered outside of regular school hours. LC are open to students both in and out of the schools’ attendance area. Highly- skilled teachers offer classroom instruction and other learning experiences. HOW TO ENROLL The LC are open to all public school students who meet individual center requirements. Geographic Exceptions (GE) are available to students outside their attendance areas. Students may also remain at their home school and attend the LC part- time or after school. Parents should contact the LC of their choice for details, an application, and a GE form if applicable. Parents and students are responsible for their own transportation. Hawaii State Department of Education Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Student Support 1 Learning Centers by Type Business: Performing Arts: Kailua Community Quest Baldwin McKinley Castle Moanalua World Languages Hilo Waipahu Kahuku Music STEAM: