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ScoringLive staffNovember 7, 2016, 8:23pm
Pearl City continued its dynasty over the boys ranks while Maryknoll won its first-ever girls state title in the 43rd annual Billy Tees/Hawaii High School Athletic Association Bowling Championships
Led by individual boys champion Kristopher Yadao, the Chargers won their seventh straight — 12th overall — boys team title with a total score of 7,945 last weekend at Leeward Bowl.
Mililani had the next highest team score with 7,839 pins.
Yadao, who won his second straight individual title, finished with a total score of 1,875. Senior teammate Imi Nakamura had the next highest with 1,744 pins.
The Spartans edged Moanalua of a score of 6,988 to 6,966 to win their first girls state championship in school history. Maryknoll's title win ended a five-year run by the Pearl City girls.
Leilehua junior Gwen Maeha repeated as the girls individual champ with a score of 1,614.
It was the first time since 2001 that the state tournament was held at Leeward Bowl.
Top 10 Individual Girls1. Gwen Maeha — Leilehua — 1,614 pins2. Kourtney Adams — Campbell — 1,600 pins3. Chelsea Nakaoka — Maryknoll — 1,598 pins4. Saige Yamada — Mid-Pacific — 1,588 pins5. Kiana Saito — Aiea — 1,586 pins6. Emily Hadano — Moanalua — 1,564 pins7. Taylor Ishisaka — Mililani — 1,521 pins8. Kaycie Yamasaki — Maryknoll — 1,518 pins9. Tyra Sanchez — Moanalua — 1,517 pins10. Gabrielle Quimino — Waipahu — 1,485 pins
Top 10 Individual Boys1. Kristopher Yadao — Pearl City — 1,875 pins2. Imi Nakamura — Pearl City — 1,744 pins3. Akira Sanco — Mililani — 1,691 pins4. Philip Nelson Weyl III — Campbell — 1,682 pins5. Reese Shimatsu — Castle — 1,660 pins6. Tyson Okamura — Castle — 1,639 pins7. Terran Casey — Damien — 1,638 pins8. Jaysten Jones — Kapolei — 1,635 pins9. Kurt Tanaka — Mililani — 1,633 pins10. John Ushigome — Punahou — 1,623 pins
Top 5 Team Girls score1. Maryknoll — 6,988 pins2. Moanalua — 6,966 pins3. Leilehua — 6,897 pins4. Mililani — 6,802 pins5. Mid-Pacific — 6,658 pins
Top 5 Team Boys score1. Pearl City — 7,945 pins2. Mililani — 7,839 pins3. Kapolei — 7,793 pins4. Damien — 7,635 pins5. Punahou — 7,567 pins
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