Cross Country
Leilehua sweeps OIA XC champs


WAIALUA-Leilehua made a clean sweep of the Oahu Interscholastic Association cross country championships Saturday at Waialua High and Intermediate School.

The Mules won the boys and girls team titles, while Junior Katelyn LaCamera and senior Elliot Estrada captured the girls' and boys' individual titles, respectively.

Estrada ran the three-mile course in 16 minutes, 9.7 seconds, easily outdistancing Campbell's Mark Inay, who came in at 16:40.82.

LaCamera clocked in at 20:15.83, beating teammate Brooklin Jensen by eight seconds.

The Leilehua boys, who had four runners in the top eight, tallied 35 points to runner-up Mililani's 73.

The Mules girls, who had six runners in the top 19 (only the top five count in team scoring), had 34 points. Runner-up Radford had 76.

Boys
Team standings
1. Leilehua, 35
2. Mililani, 73
3. Pearl City, 98
4. Kapolei, 118
5. Campbell, 159

Individuals
1. Elliot Estrada, Leilehua, 16:09.47
2. Mark Inay, Campbell, 16:40.82
3. Paul Enriquez, Pearl City, 16:49.13
4. Dylan Martinez, Leilehua, 16:55.75
5. Christopher Olverson, Leilehua, 16:56.46.
6. Zachary Carvalho, Mililani, 17:02.90
7. Richard Bergstrom, Pearl City, 17:07.58
8. Branden Miya, Leilehua, 17:07.91
9. Christopher McCann, Mililani, 17:22.30
10. Cedric Petty, Castle, 17:23.95.

Girls
Team standings
1. Leilehua, 34
2. Radford, 76
3. Pearl City, 109
4. Kaiser, 111
5. Waipahu, 127

Individuals
1. Katelyn LaCamera, Leilehua, 20:15.83
2. Brooklin Jensen, Leilehua, 20:23.47
3. Tandeka Nunn, Radford, 20:27.66
4. Deylynn White, Kapolei, 20:53.52
5. Rhiannon Cleveland, Leilehua, 20:58.04
6. Domenique Banta, Moanalua, 21:02.76
7. Keri Fujiwara, Waipahu, 21:12.13
8. Tamako Delfino, Roosevelt, 21:18.18
9. Tessa Baker, Radford, 21:26.71
10. Celina Eklund, Leilehua, 21:32.58








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