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ScoringLive staffOctober 14, 2011, 8:06am
Pearl City swept both the girls and boys team titles at the OIA bowling championships held at Kaneohe Bay Lanes.Mililani's Danielle August was the top individual finisher in the girls division with a 118.50 average, while Nicholas Azumi of Pearl City was top finisher in the boys with a 208.17 average.OIA INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSGIRLSTEAM1. Pearl City - 47602. Castle - 43913. Mililani - 43264. Kalaheo - 4300INDIVIDUAL1. Danielle August, Mililani - 1131/188.502. Kristi Sakaguchi, Kalaheo - 1072/178.673. Jasmine Ash, Waialua - 1067/177.934. Kacee Taniyan, Leilehua - 1011/168.505t. Shaianne Yockman, Kapolei - 1003/167.175t. Kasey Ige, Kaimuki - 1003/167.17BOYSTEAM1. Pearl City - 56592. Mililani - 55083. Kalani - 51604. Castle - 4700INDIVIDUAL1. Nicholas Azumi, Pearl City - 1249/208.172. Kevin Oshiro, Pearl City - 1240/206.673t. Jaren Apana, Moanalua - 1228/204.673t. Ronson Dagdag, Mililani - 1228/204.675. Alden Chong, Kaiser - 1202/200.33
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