Bowling
OIA West Bowling Results - Sept. 28




at Schofield Lanes

GIRLS DIVISION

Team
1. Leilehua - 2143
2. Campbell - 2059
3. Pearl City - 2043
4. Mililani - 1963
5. Aiea - 1957
6. Radford - 1711
7. Waialua - 1605
8. Kapolei - 1543
9. Waipahu - 435
10. Nanakuli - 385

Individual high
1. Kiana Saito (Aiea) - 201
2. Taylor Ishisaka (Mililani) - 194
3. Brandi Leong (Leilehua) - 183
4. Ciana Pelekai (Radford) - 183
5. Kourtney Adams (Campbell) - 182
6. Shiann Respicio (Pearl City) - 174
7. Lovelyne Sistoso (Waialua) - 172
8. Shaylynn Matas (Kapolei) - 156
9. Tracie Lee (Waipahu) - 148
10. Kaylee Kwan (Nanakuli) - 96

Three-game high
1. Kiana Saito (Aiea) - 527
2. Taylor Ishisaka (Mililani) - 509
3. Kourtney Adams (Campbell) - 505
4. Ciana Pelekai (Radford) - 493
5. Brandi Leong (Leilehua) - 477
6. Tracie Lee (Waipahu) - 435
7. Chailah Ganiron (Pearl City) - 420
8. Cheye Wong (Waialua) - 408
9. Mahina Figueroa (Kapolei) - 315
10. Kaylee Kwan (Nanakuli) - 227

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BOYS DIVISION

Team
1. Mililani - 2421
2. Leilehua - 2372
3. Kapolei - 2291
4. Pearl City - 2276
5. Campbell - 2179
6. Aiea - 2083
7. Waipahu - 2050
8. Nanakuli - 1961
9. Waialua - 1708
10. Radford - 1674

Individual game
1. Alex Abadilla (Waipahu) - 226
2. Kaneala Peters-Clark (Campbell) - 219
3. Chase Fernandez (Leilehua) - 216
4. Casey Nakagawa (Mililani) - 197
5. Richard Armstrong (Radford) - 197
6. Josiah Kauhola (Nanakuli) - 196
7. Tylan Kim-Arellano (Kapolei) - 189
8. Devin Dela Pena (Pearl City) - 189
9. Chasen Olita (Aiea) - 188
10. Kaimana Banes (Waialua) - 160

Three-game high
1. Chase Fernandez (Leilehua) - 580
2. Kaneala Peters-Clark (Campbell) - 579
3. Tylan Kim-Arellano (Kapolei) - 538
4. Casey Nakagawa (Mililani) - 531
5. Devin Dela Pena (Pearl City) - 525
6. Daniel Odette-Spillner (Waipahu) - 514
7. Joshua Watanabe (Aiea) - 513
8. Richard Armstrong (Radford) - 510
9. Jayci Razon (Waialua) - 455
10. Josiah Kauhola (Nanakuli) - 446





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