Bowling
OIA Bowling Championships results


Pearl City swept both boys and girls divisions at the OIA Bowling Championships held at Kaneohe Bay Lanes on October 17, 2013.

In the boys division, Pearl City's Nicholas Azumi took top medalist honors with 1214 total pins good for a 202.33 average, while Mililani's Danielle August won the girls division with a 180.50 average (1083 total pins).

BOYS

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 5641
2. Aiea - 5350      
3 .Moanalua - 4937        
4. Castle - 4814

INDIVIDUAL

1. Nicholas Azumi, Pearl City - 1214 (202.33)
2. Ken Hayase-Fong, Pearl City - 1195 (199.17)
3. Brendyn Nayal, Leilehua - 1148 (191.33)
4. Keenan Kihara, Pearl City - 1147 (191.17)
5. Kristopher Yadao, Pearl City - 1135 (189.17)
6. Matthew Perry, Kapolei - 1134 (189.00)
7. Jordan Ellis, Campbell - 1134 (189.00)
8. Jon Kanno, Mckinley - 1122 (187.00)
9. Richard Akamine, Aiea - 1110 (185.00)
10. Devin Parker, Aiea - 1104 (184.00)
11. Bradley Nakamura, Pearl City - 1104 (184.00)
12. Spencer Nakaoka, Aiea - 1100 (183.33)
13. Ryan Kajihiro, Pearl City - 1083 (180.50)
14. Ikaika Soderberg, Castle - 1076 (179.33)
15. Dane Yamada, Kalani - 1060 (176.67)

GIRLS

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 4979
2. Mililani - 4741
3. Moanalua - 4706
4. Castle - 4195

INDIVIDUAL

1. Danielle August, Mililani - 1,083 (180.50)
2. Haunani Inouye, Kalani - 1,074 (179.00)
3. Chelsi Morishige, Pearl City - (1,072 178.67)
4. Lindie Esteban, Kapolei - 1,057 (176.17)
5. Kristin Frost, Pearl City - 1,037 (172.83)
6. Ashlyn Castro, Pearl City - 1,035 (172.50)
7. Karli Shidaki, Mililani - 1,030 (171.67)
8. Jennifer Lee, Castle - 1,017 (169.50)
9. Kasey Ige, Kaimuki - 1,016 (169.33)
10. Kirsten Ortiz, Mililani - 1,004 (167.33)
11. Hilary Martin, Moanalua - 983 (163.83)
12. Carly Matsumoto, Castle - 973 (162.17)
13. Kylie Malilay, Pearl City - 966 (161.00)
14. Leisha Yamauchi, Moanalua - 953 (158.83)
15. Danilyn Alisna-Talon, Moanalua - 951 (158.50)





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