Inaugural Fall Photo Contest winners announced




At long last, ScoringLive is pleased to announce the winning submissions of our inaugural Fall Photo Contest, presented by ThinkTank Photo.

The grand prize winner this year, winning a ThinkTank Photo Retrospective 20 shoulder bag, is Aaliyah Birgado-Ormita, who sent in a capture from Leilehua's Senior Night against the Aiea Na Ali'i.

Two other photographs were selected as Honorable Mention winners, and will each recieve a ThinkTank Digital Holster 20. Those recipients are:

> Cyndi Ceballos, for a photo taken at the KIF Cross Country championships held at Island School.

> Reiko Nomura, who submitted a frame captured at Punahou's Varsity Football Media Day.

Winners have been contacted and will be receiving their prizes shortly.

A big thank you to all the photographers that submitted entries.




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