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ScoringLive staffOctober 30, 2014, 11:59pm
Hawaii Baptist leads the girls' team competition after the first day of the 41st Annual Billy Tees/Hawaii High School Athletic Association Bowling State Championships at the KBXtreme Lanes in Kailua-Kona Thursday.
The Golden Eagles lead defending champion Pearl City, 4807 pins to 4717, after six of nine games have been completed. Sacred Hearts (4419), Moanalua (4312) and Kauai (3801) are third through fifth.
HBA junior Shelby Suzuki leads the girls' individual competition with a six-game total of 1126 pins. Pearl City junior Chelsi Morishige, who won the state title last year, is second with 1059 pins and Punahou junior Anastasia Saili is third with 1048 pins.
The tournament resumes with boys' competition at 7:30 a.m. Friday and concludes Saturday.
41st Annual Billy Tees/HHSAA Bowling State ChampionshipsThursday's first day resultsAt KBXtreme, Kailua-Kona
Girls Team standings (through 6 of 9 games)Hawaii Baptist 4807 pins, Pearl City 4717, Sacred Hearts 4439, Mililani 4419, Moanalua 4312, Kauai 3801, Kealakehe 3762, Baldwin 3643.Individual standingsShelby Suzuki/HBA 1126 pins, Chelsi Morishige/PC 1059, Anatasia Saili/PUN 1048, Gwen Maeda/LEI 1024, Madison Staup/KONA 1014, Kehaulani Ho/SHA 1012, Candace Minami/HBA 996, Kami Yamamoto/SFS 994, Kiana Saito/AIEA 992, Erin Ohta/MILI 977, Hilary Martin/MOA 977, Tyra Sanchez/MOA 971, Brandi Chun/IPA 968, Caitlin Cunningham/SHA 962, Ashlyn Castro/PC 951.
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