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Near sweep for Kalaheo in OIA Distance Races #2


In the OIA Distance Races #2 held at Keehi Lagoon, Kalaheo missed a second straight sweep, claiming both the East Boys and Mixed races, while taking home 2nd in the Girls race.

The Mustangs won the East Boys race in a time of 33.10.15, followed by Castle (33.25.93) and Roosevelt (33.38.36). Kailua crossed the finish line with a time of 39.37.35 to take East Girls race, with Kalaheo (40.13.39) and Roosevelt (40.19.06) rounding out the top 3. In the East Mixed race, Kalaheo (37.23.57) placed first, followed by Kailua (39.26.06) and Moanalua (39.34.36).

In the West Boys race, Leilehua (33.41.58) edged Wai'anae (33.41.90) to take first place, followed by Nanakuli (34.39.81) in third. Kapolei won the Girls race in the West division with a time of 40.46.24, followed by Wai'anae (41.56.23) and Campbell (42.05.96). The West Mixed race was won by Nanakuli (37.17.14), with Wai'anae (38.46.31) taking home second and Pearl City (38.46.31) in third.


OIA LONG DISTANCE RACES - 12/23/11

West Boys

1. Leilehua - 33.41.58
2. Wai'anae - 33.41.90
3. Nanakuli - 34.39.81
4. Radford - 34.49.92
5. Kapolei - 34.55.29
6. Campbell - 35.57.46
7. Mililani - 36.29.72
8. Pearl City - 37.25.63
9. 'Aiea - 38.30.78
10. Waipahu - 42.07.84

East Boys

1. Kalaheo - 33.10.15
2. Castle - 33.25.93
3. Roosevelt - 33.38.36
4. Kaiser - 34.17.84
5. McKinley - 34.38.51
6. Kailua - 34.41.38
7. Kalani - 34.43.65
8. Moanalua - 36.17.10
9. Kaimuki - 36.37.36

West Girls

1. Kapolei - 40.46.24
2. Wai'anae - 41.58.23
3. Campbell - 42.05.96
4. Leilehua - 43.18.98
5. Mililani - 43.58.71
6. Waipahu - 44.23.58
7. 'Aiea - 47.19.18

East Girls

1. Kailua - 39.37.35
2. Kalaheo - 40.13.39
3. Roosevelt - 40.19.06
4. McKinley - 40.25.89
5. Kalani - 40.55.88
6. Anuenue - 41.44.38
7. Kahuku - 41.52.60
8. Kaiser - 46.31.81

West Mixed

1. Nanakuli - 37.17.14
2. Wai'anae - 38.46.31
3. Pearl City - 39.14.14
4. Mililani - 39.40.58
5. Radford - 41.04.97
6. Campbell - 41.12.18
7. Waipahu - 42.53.60

East Mixed

1. Kalaheo - 37.23.57
2. Kailua - 39.26.06
3. Moanalua - 39.34.36
4. Castle - 40.10.01
5. Kahuku - 40.16.14
6. McKinley - 40.32.81
7. Kalani - 42.01.05




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