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ScoringLive staffFebruary 24, 2013, 9:29am
Kamehameha took home both the girls and boys titles at the Interscholastic League of Honolulu wrestling championships held at Saint Louis, breaking a two-year dominance of the sport in the ILH by Punahou.
The Warrriors had 6 champions in each division, led by Bree Rapoza, who secured her fourth individual crown in the 117-pound bracket and Dane Pestano, who won his third straight ILH individual title in the 215-pound bracket.
Other three-time champions included Mid-Pacific's Joshua Terao and Punahou's Laurent Remillard.
ILH WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
BOYS
TEAM
1. Kamehameha - 191.52. Punahou - 1603. Pac-Five - 1254. Iolani - 87.55. Saint Louis - 586. Mid-Pacific - 337. Hawaii Baptist - 188. University High - 149. Damien - 12.510. Hanalani - 10 Maryknoll - 1012. Assets - 813. Saint Francis - 2
INDIVIDUAL
108 - Blaysen Terukina, Kamehameha114 - Jake Nakasone, Iolani120 - Alex Ursua, University High125 - Thomas Tawata, Hawaii Baptist130 - Joshua Terao, Mid-Pacific135 - Jonathan Kamaka, Kamehameha140 - Makana Valdez, Punahou145 - Keamalu Richardson, Kamehameha152 - Brandon Lum, Iolani160 - Laurent Remillard, Punahou171 - Spencer Kiehm, Iolani189 - Ikea Ikehara, Kamehameha215 - Dane Pestano, Kamehameha285 - Hinano Kaaialii, Kamehameha
GIRLS
1. Kamehameha - 1942. Punahou - 1833. Pac-Five - 1344. Iolani - 405. Kamehameha B - 386. Mid-Pacific - 247. Saint Andrew's - 228. Saint Francis - 179. Maryknoll - 1410. University High - 1211. Punahou B - 1212. Sacred Hearts - 8
97 - Thai Ha Sloan, Punahou101 - Kimberly Mesick, Punahou105 - Miranda Oda, Punahou109 - Michaela Kubo, Punahou113 - Kylan-Jo Tanaka, Kamehameha117 - Bree Rapoza, Kamehameha121 - Tate Williams, Kamehameha125 - Kori Kunioka, Punahou130 - Teshua Alo, Kamehameha135 - Shannon Paaaina, Mid-Pacific140 - Zoe Hernandez, Punahou155 - Erin Scheidt, Kamehameha175 - Alexandra Fautana, Iolani220 - Nalani Stanley, Kamehameha
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