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Kalaheo sweeps East at January 15 races


It was a clean sweep for Kalaheo, as they claimed the East boys, girls and mixed divisions at the January 15 races held at Keehi Lagoon.

In West division races, Waialua won the boys and the mixed divisions, and Kapolei took top honors in the girls.

Make-up races were also held for the boys and mixed divisions that weren't completed on January 8, with Roosevelt and Wai'anae winning the boys races and Kalaheo and Nanakuli finishing first in the mixed races.


BOYS VARSITY

EAST

1, Kalaheo - 8:12.87 (Aja Guzik, Joshua Domingo, Sydney Koonce, Jerek Pavao, Brycen Jeric Bagoyo, Aja Griffin). 2, Roosevelt - 8:15.46. 3, Kaiser - 8:30.05. 4, Kailua - 8:36.67. 5, McKinley - 8:50.18. 6, Moanalua - 8:55.07. 7, Kalani - 8:55.07. 8, Kahuku - 8:55.75.

WEST

1, Waialua - 8:08.34 (Kaleo Nabre, Tyler Smith, Zion Lazar, Darrin Whittaker, Taylor Malina, Christian Whittaker). 2, Nanakuli - 8:39.17. 3, Wai'anae - 8:42.11. 4, Radford - 8:50.91. 5, Mililani - 8:53.60. 6, Campbell - 8:56.16. 7, Leilehua - 9:03.72. 8, Waipahu - 9:04.84. 9, Aiea - 9:12.92.


GIRLS VARSITY


EAST

1, Kalaheo - 9:20.50 (Karina Bunten, Kelsey Wemple, Madeline Campagoni, Ameet Argov, Heather Briere, Taylor Soldat). 2, Anuenue - 9:44.69. 3, Moanalua - 9:54.84. 4, Kaiser - 9:57.30. 5, Kailua - 10:05.59. 6, Castle - 10:13.80. 7, Roosevelt - 10:23.71. 8, Kalani - 10:29.52. 9, McKinley - 10:33.18. 10, Kaimuki - 11:03.39.

WEST

1, Kapolei - 9:44.93 (Mahea Napoleon, Kristen Tamanaha, Alana Ogitani, Bree Kalima, Brandi Abang, Caitlyn Milare). 2, Nanakuli - 10:00.16. 3, Leilehua - 10:01.61. 4, Wai'anae - 10.05.57. 5, Campbell - 10:15.10. 6, Pearl City - 10:19.89. 7, Waipahu - 10:34.89. 8, Aiea - 10:36.39.


MIXED


EAST

1, Kalaheo - 8:43.39 (Karina Bunten, Michael Mitchell, Summer Zuidema, Michael Borges, Katie Kennedy, Joey Kiser). 2, Kaiser - 8:53.17. 3, McKinley - 9:09.41. 4, Roosevelt - 9:15.56. 5, Castle - 9:16.06. 6, Kahuku - 9:23.75. 7, Kailua - 9:36.14. 8, Kalani - 9:54.89. 9, Moanalua - 9:17.86 (DQ - bury flag). 10, Kaimuki - 10:06.65 (DQ - 2 flag turn).

WEST

1, Waialua - 8:56.17 (Kaleo Nobre, Uluwehi Pang, Caitlin Langaman, Christian Whittaker, Darrin Whittaker, Lacy Escorzon). 2, Nanakuli - 8:56.44. 3, Radford - 9:10.12. 4, Leilehua - 9:11.09. 5, Wai'anae - 9:24.62. 6, Waipahu - 9:29.72. 7, Pearl City - 9:35.35. 8, Campbell - 9:36.44. 9, Aiea - 9:51.07. 10, Mililani - 9:57.01. 11, Kapolei - 10:01.57.


JANUARY 8 RESULTS - MAKE-UP RACES

BOYS VARSITY

EAST

1, Roosevelt - 8:14.36 (Alani Uyeno, Troy Anderson, Isaiah Neves, Patrick Sagon, Seok-ho Choi, Reyn Yoshimura). 2, Kalaheo - 8:15.38, 3, Kailua - 8:34.05. 4, McKinley - 8:37.73. 5, Moanalua - 8:46.60. 6, Kalani - 8:48.23. 7, Kaiser - 8:51.74. 8, Kahuku - 9:17.34.

WEST

1, Wai'anae - 8:25.68 (Adrian Pila, Pookela Mar, Mokuula Hattori, Keaton Carvalho, Keauki Branco, Jarrin Canionero). 2, Nanakuli - 8:26.50. 3, Radford - 8:40.48. 4, Campbell - 8:47.45. 5, Leilehua - 8:52.77. 6, Waipahu - 8:53.63. 7, Waialua - 9:02.03. 8, Kapolei - 9:10.56. 9, Aiea - 9:31.25. 10, Mililani - 8:39.59 (DQ - inter. #13).


MIXED


EAST

1, Kalaheo - 8:35.67 (Nicolai Herrera, Rayson Doo, Kelsey Wemple, Ameet Argou, Trevor Williams, Taylor Soldat). 2, Kaiser - 8:56.51. 3, Castle - 9:02.59. 4, McKinley - 9:03.88. 5, Kailua - 9:07.74. 6, Moanalua - 9:15.76. 7, Roosevelt - 9:31.65. 8, Kaimuki - 9:47.87. 9, Kahuku - 9:58.06. 10, Kalani - 10:16.36.

WEST

1, Nanakuli - 8:55.79 (Lanson Kawaiaea, Keisha Bacos, Isaiah Bacos, Shannon Palmero, Lauren Ku-Young, Deandria Kaaialii). 2, Radford - 9:20.51. 3, Kapolei - 9:31.02. 4, Wai'anae - 9:32.35. 5, Leilehua - 9:34.33. 6, Campbell - 9:50.30. 7, Aiea - 9:56.31. 8, Waipahu - 10:00.55. 9, Mililani - 10:29.62. 10, Waialua - 13:24.30. 11, Pearl City - 9:59.58 (DQ - false start).




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