Track and Field
Campbell boys win 1st OIA track title; Kaiser takes girls' crown


Campbell captured its first O'ahu Interscholastic Association track and field championship Saturday night at John Kauinana Stadium.

The Saber girls, though, missed by a half-point to champion Kaiser.

Campbell's boys tallied 67 points to runner-up Kalani's 54.

Kaiser's girls totaled 75.5 points to Campbell's 75.

Girls
Team standings
1. Kaiser, 75.5
2. Campbell, 75
3. Pearl City, 58
4. Radford 54
5. Leilehua, 48
6. Kailua, 37
7. Mililani, 31
8. Waianae, 20
9. Kapolei, 16
10. Kaimuki, 13

Boys
Team standings
1. Campbell, 67
2. Kalani, 54
3. Leilehua, 41
4. Kalaheo, 40.5
5. Mililani, 39
6. Kapolei, 32
7. Castle, 31.5
8. Radford, 31
9. Kahuku, 29
10. Kaiser, 28

Girls individuals
100 meters hurdles
1. Ky' Yonna Chapman, Leilehua, 15.63
2. Talia Webster, Radford, 16.07
3. Emma Knott, Waialua, 16.75
100 meters
1. Diamond Briscoe, Pearl City, 12.24
2. Tristen Dulay, Campbell, 12.36
3. Kameron Smith, Campbell, 12.39
1,500 meters
1. Maile Shigemasa, Pearl City, 4:56.35
2. Lina Schell, Kaiser, 5:03.51
3. Percie Lyons, Kalaheo, 5:03.62
4x100 relay
1. Campbell (Kameron Smith, Sha'tres Ah Nee, Jade Savaiigaea, Tristen Dulay), 48.38
2. Leilehua, 49.66
3. Radford, 50>04
400 meters
1. Diamond Briscoe, Pearl City, 56.70
2. Sha'tres Ah Nee, Campbell, 59.06
3. Teuila Gardner, Kaiser, 59.76
300 hurdles
1. Talia Webster, Radford, 46.64
2. Kiana Thomas, Kapolei, 47.31
3. Ky'Yonna Chapman, Leilehua, 49.98
800 meters
1. Maile Shigemasa, Pearl City, 2:23.23
2. Teuila Gardner, Kaiser, 2:25.01
3. Celine Lum, Kaiser, 2:26.46.
200 meters
1. Diamond Briscoe, Pearl City, 24.86
2. Kameron Smith, Campbell, 25.43
3. Tristen Dulay, Campbell, 25.52
3000 meters
1. Mary Eccles, Leilehua, 10:51.37
2. Lisa Tashiro, Kaiser, 11:00.30
3. Vanessa Roybal, Mililani, 11:05.25
4x400 relay
1. Campbell (Jade Savaiigaea, Tristen Dulay, Kameron Smith, Sha'tres Ah Nee), 4:01.11
2. Radford, 4:05.54
3. Pearl City, 4:07.98
High jump
1. Sha'tres Ah Nee, Campbell, 5-2
2. Gabrielle Fukumoto, Mililani, 5-0
3. Kristen O'Handley, Kaiser, 4-10
Pole vault
1. Celine Lum, Kaiser, 10-0
2. Nina Bean, Kaimuki, 9.6
3. Kassandra Green, Mililani, 8-6
Long jump
1. Nia Thomas, Radford, 17-00.5
2. Kailana Kaeo, Mililani, 16-06.5
3. Sonest Furtado, Waianae, 16-04.25
Triple jump
1. Sonest Furtado, Waianae, 35-06.75
2. Veronica Hutchins, Castle, 33.10.00
3. Eden Ines, Kapolei, 33-07.5
Discus
1. Kahoa Mikaele, Kailua, 141-03.00
2. Patria Vaimaona, Kailua, 129-11.00
3. Renise La'a, Nanakuli, 113-02.00
Shot put
1. Kahoa Mikaele, Kailua, 37-11.00
2. Patria Vaimaona, Kailua, 35-01.00
3. Ashley Kamau, Farrington, 33.0.00

 Boys individuals
110 hurdles
1. Raymond Alves, Kalani, 14.83
2. Dareese Lackland, Leilehua, 15.04
3. Travis Anderson, Kapolei, 15.34
100
1. Thomas Leong, Kaiser, 11.03
2. Albert Bee, Castle, 11.10
3. Izaiah Lavatai, Radford, 11.24
1,500 meters
1. Toshi Kosins, Kalani, 4:15.72
2. Ethan Miller, Kahuku, 4:17.73
3. Makai Clemons, Kalaheo, 4:17.81
4x100 relay
1. Kaiser (Thomas Leong, Destin Moss, Jensen McDaniel, Nic Tom), 43.88.
2. Campbell, 44.10
3. Kalani, 45.17
400 meters
1. John-Paul Putegnat, Campbell, 49.83
2. Tyrone Harp, Leilehua, 50.37
3. Izaiah Lavatai, Radford, 50.40
300 hurdles
1. Raymond Alves, Kalani, 39.53
2. Travis Anderson, Kapolei, 40.45
3. Nainoa-Kaukahi Sot, Campbell, 40.95
800 meters
1. Ethan Miller, Kahuku, 2:02.15
2. Jordan Onkst, Campbell, 2:02.36
3. Cedric Petty, Castle, 2:03.48
200 meters
1. Albert Bee, Castle, 22.56
2. Corey Cooper, Campbell, 22.56
3. Izaiah Lavatai, Radford, 22.74
3,000 meters
1. Makai Clemons, Kalaheo, 9:07.17
2. Toshi Kosins, Kalani, 9:35.52
3. Jakob Dewald, Mililani, 9:37.74
4x100 relay
1. Campbell (Anthony Pablo, Corey Cooper, Zibrex Cabel, John-Paul Putegnat), 3:26.07
2. Radford, 3:27.27
3. Roosevelt, 3:33.13
High jump
1. Travis Anderson, Kapolei, 6-00.00
2. Xzavier Robinson, Leilehua, 5-10.00
3. Joshua Forte, Campbell, 5-10.00
Pole vault
1. Aukahi Nolan, Mililani, 13-00.00
2. Johnny Pham, Roosevelt, 11-06.00
3. Dillon Nguyen, Mililani, 11-06.00
Long jump
1. Tyler Ho, Kalani, 20-11.50
2. Travis Anderson, Kapolei, 20-06.75
3. Khalil Stevens, Mililani, 2-06.50
Triple jump
1. JaJuan Ferdinand, Moanalua, 42-08.50
2. Randon Tuitama, Kaimuki, 42-06.25
3. Ian Namu, Mililani, 42-04.25
Discus
1. Jeremiah Leovao, Aiea, 122-07.00
2. Vaaitino Autatasi, Waianae, 121-08.00
3. Donnel Lefotu, Pearl City, 120-06.00
Shot put
1. Louis Matagi, Farrington, 50-03.75
2. Kolby Castillo, Aiea, 46-10.00
3. Farao Maileoi, Farrington, 46-08.75

 





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