Bowling
OIA East bowling results - October 2, 2014


GIRLS DIVISION

TEAM (CUMULATIVE SEASON TOTAL)

1. Moanalua - 15,815 pins
2. Castle - 14,448
3. Kalani - 14,272
4. Roosevelt - 12,430
5. Kaiser - 7,752
6. Kaimuki - 6,895
7. Farrington - 6,857
8. Kailua - 6,812
9. Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind - 5,331
10. Kalaheo - 4,960
11. McKinley - 3,742

INDIVIDUAL

HIGH SINGLE GAME

Hilary Martin, Moanalua - 199
Haunani Inouye, Kalani - 187
Jennifer Lee, Castle - 178
Jenna Paranada, Roosevelt - 152
Mikayla Adams, McKinley - 150
Jennifer Liu, Farrington - 136
Alex Takamori, Kailua - 133
Kaylea Miyake, Kaimuki - 132
Shannon Funai, Kaiser - 132
Claire Fremgem, Kalaheo - 132
Mariah Punzdan, HSDB - 122

HIGH THREE-GAME SERIES

Hilary Martin, Moanalu - 540
Haunani Inouye, Kalani - 536
Jennifer Lee, Castle - 497
Mikayla Adams, McKinley - 423
Kameryn Kaneshiro, Roosevelt - 393
Shannon Funai, Kaiser - 374
Alex Takamori, Kailua - 362
Aaliyah Brown, Kaimuki - 339
Jennifer Liu, Farrington - 334
Claire Fremgem, Kalaheo - 315
Mariah Punzdan, HSDB - 304

BOYS DIVISION

TEAM (CUMULATIVE SEASON TOTAL)

1. Moanalua - 17,522
2. Castle - 16,667
3. McKinley - 15,936
4. Roosevelt - 14,114
5. Kalaheo - 13,565
6. Kailua - 11,120
7. Farrington - 10,909
8. Kalani - 5,945
9. Kaiser - 3,629
10. Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind - 2,955
11. Kaimuki - 2,117

INDIVIDUAL

HIGH SINGLE GAME

Jaren Apana, Moanalua - 200
Bryce Takenaka, McKinley - 194
Micah Freitas, Castle - 178
Russell Ishimoto, Roosevelt - 178
Kevin Daisey, Kalaheo - 177
Nicholas Hamabata, Farrington - 167
Malachi Akau, Kailua - 163
Masahira Kia, Kalani - 139
AJ Kock Wah Ng, Kaimuki - 118
Dee Jay Diopulous, HSDB - 117
Daniel Manion, Kaiser - 107

HIGH THREE-GAME SERIES

Bryce Takenaka, McKinley - 515
Noah Pablo, Moanalua - 490
Shayne Cazinha, Roosevelt - 474
Micah Freitas, Castle - 441
Nicholas Hamabata, Farrington - 440
Dylan John Peters, Kalaheo - 425
Malachi Akau, Kailua - 397
Masahiro Kia, Kalani - 364
Dee Jay Diopulos - 341
AJ Kock Wah Ng, Kaimuki - 303
Daniel Manion, HSDB - 270





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