Bowling
OIA West bowling results - September 18, 2014


GIRLS DIVISION

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 2783
2. Mililani - 2409
3. Kapolei - 2220
4. Aiea - 2064
5. Waipahu - 1784
6. Leilehua - 1762
7. Campbell - 1662
8. Waialua - 1474
9. Radford - 1410

INDIVIDUAL

SINGLE GAME

Gwen Maeha, Leilehua - 276
Chelsi Morishige, Pearl City - 244
Kacey Brighter - 226
Lindie Esteban, Kapolei - 224
Katherine Clouse, Radford - 221
Ciana Pelekai, Aiea - 200
Kacie-Tyler Cruce, Campbell - 171
Gabrielle Quimino, Waipahu - 171
Keli Wong, Waialua - 136

THREE-GAME HIGH

Gwen Maeha, Leilehua - 755
Chelsi Morishige, Pearl City - 677
Ciana Pelekai, Aiea - 585
Lindie Esteban, Kapolei - 581
Erin Ohta - 564
Katherine Clouse, Radford - 548
Gabrielle Quimino, Waipahu - 464
Kacie-Tyler Cruce, Campbell - 462
Keahi Pang, Waialua - 350

BOYS DIVISION

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 3177
2. Aiea - 2976
3. Kapolei - 2906
4. Mililani - 2810
5. Campbell - 2538
6 .Waipahu - 2146
7. Radford - 2088
8. Waialua - 1857
9. Leilehua - 1269

INDIVIDUAL

SINGLE GAME

Dylan Tetsutani, Mililani - 288
Bradley Nakamura, Pearl City - 267
Spencer Nakaoka, Aiea - 256
Jaysten Jones, Kapolei - 236
Landyn Bartness, Radford - 225
Kristian Adams, Campbell - 219
Virgilio Bareng, Waialua - 198
Cody Fernandez, Leilehua - 191
David Sagucio, Waipahu - 188

THREE-GAME HIGH

Spencer Nakaoka, Aiea    708
Bradley Nakamura, Pearl City    687
Dylan Tetsutani, Mililani    654
Matthew Perry, Kapolei    647
Kristian Adams, Campbell    573
Cody Fernandez, Leilehua    547
Landyn Bartness, Radford    512
Daniel Odette-Spillner, Waipahu    485
Hayden Myers, Waialua    405





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