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Kalaheo wins Girls, Mixed races at OIA Event #4


 



Kalaheo won the Eastern Division Girls and Mixed races at OIA Event #4 held at Keehi Lagoon on Saturday.

Kailua finished first in the Eastern Division Boys race, and Nanakuli won the Western Division. The Western Division Girls race was won by Kapolei, and Radford won the Western Division Mixed race.


OIA EVENT #4

EASTERN DIVISION BOYS

1. Kailua - 8:15.48 (Micah Shigeta, Nicholas Underwood, Kai Hall, David Easton, Chase Lum, Vincent Ocariza)
2. Roosevelt - 8:23.11
3. Kalaheo - 8:29.74
4. Kalani - 8:48.38
5. Moanalua - 8:57.46
6. Kahuku - 9:06.68
7. Kaimuki - 9:42.37
DQ. Kaiser - 8:33.72 (False Start)
DQ. McKinley - 8:53.77 (Interference)

WESTERN DIVISION BOYS

1. Nanakuli - 8:31.71 (Shannon Palmero, Isaiah Bacos, William Pangorang, Derrick Mane, Darius Kawaauhau, Lanson Kawaiaea)
2. Waialua - 8:38.45
3. Mililani - 8:46.60
4. Radford - 8:52.35
5. Campbell - 9:02.95
6. Waipahu - 9:03.92
7. Wai'anae - 9:05.85
8. Leilehua - 9:19.17
9. Kapolei - 9:34.03
10. 'Aiea - 9:34.87

EASTERN DIVISION GIRLS

1. Kalaheo - 9:38.58 (Karina Bunten, Kelsey Wemple, Summer Zuidema, Ameet Argov, Katie Kennedy, Taylor Soldat)
2. Anuenue - 9:53.23
3. Kaiser - 10:06.43
4. Moanalua - 10:11.42
5. Kailua - 10:12.91
6. Roosevelt - 10:16.40
7. Kaimuki - 11:19.74
8. McKinley - 11:20.15
DQ. Kalani - 10:48.96 (Bury Flag)

WESTERN DIVISION GIRLS

1. Kapolei - 9:45.27 (Kristen Tamanaha, Cara Yamashiro, Alana Ogitani, Taylor Encabo, Denarae Daguluo, Caitylyn Milare)
2. Pearl City - 9:50.96
3. Nanakuli - 9:56.57
4. Leilehua - 9:57.28
5. 'Aiea - 10:10.19
6. Wai'anae - 10:12.01
7. Waipahu - 10:23.65
8. Campbell - 10:27.40
9. Waialua - 10:57.46

EASTERN DIVISION MIXED

1. Kalaheo - 8:45.55 (Rayson Doo, Kelsey Wemple, Madeline Compagnoni, Zane Lauriano, Mnikolai Henera, Taylor Soldat)
2. Kailua - 9:00.80
3. Kaiser - 9:08.77
4. Moanalua - 9:12.92
5. McKinley - 9:14.43
6. Castle - 9:25.74
7. Kaimuki - 9:26.18
8. Roosevelt - 9:41.45
9. Kahuku - 10:18.71
10. Kalani - 10:32.73

WESTERN DIVISION MIXED

1. Radford - 9:13.25 (Kayla Grimmett, Killian Pacpaco, Mason Gercacio, Jaymeson Beck, Jewel Montgomery, Nicole Romano)
2. Nanakuli - 9:17.43
3. Waialua - 9:31.37
4. Kapolei - 9:31.78
5. 'Aiea - 9:38.86
6. Campbell - 9:40.32
7. Wai'anae - 9:44.54
8. Leilehua - 9:49.03
9. Waipahu - 9:50.15
DQ. Pearl City - 9:34.32 (Bury Flag)




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