Western Division Championship Results

Junior Varsity Girls
Place Name 1st mile 2nd mile Finish
1 Melissa Kawana 6:26 6:30 12:56
8 Danielle Painter 7:15 6:53 14:08
11 Stephanie Yamamoto 7:08 7:04 14:12
16 Britney Stephens 7:46 7:16 15:02
18 Sabrina Kawana 7:46 7:47 15:33
22 Brittany Chang 8:27 7:42 16:09
26 Angela Jabique 8:31 8:23 16:54

 

Varsity Girls
Place Name 1st mile 2nd mile Finish
1 Sara Mitman 6:22 6:02 12:24
6 Michelle Lee 6:26 6:36 13:02
23 Christina Korodan 7:08 7:25 14:33
25 Stephanie Ko 7:19 7:22 14:41
27 Jamie Knaus 7:26 7:38 15:04
29 Jennifer Henna 7:43 7:24 15:07

 

Junior Varsity Boys
Place Name 1st mile 2nd mile 3rd mile Finish
8 Ramon Melendez - 12:33 - -
26 Ryan Nupen - 14:33 - -
32 Nolen Nanbu - 15:06 - -
34 Zachary Helms - 14:47 - -
36 David Aponte - 15:43 - -

 

Varsity Boys
Place Name 1st mile 2nd mile 3rd mile Finish
1 Kalei Barreras 5:32 5:34 5:06 16:12
4 Matt Montoya 5:52 5:45 5:18 16:55
12 Kelsey Maeda 6:15 6:18 5:54 18:27
20 Dwayne Morise 6:30 6:45 6:10 19:25
22 Mitchell Lapuente 6:30 6:50 6:19 19:39
25 Laine Okimoto 7:09 - - 20:32
27 Edwin Takahashi 7:10 - - 20:43

 

Honolulu Star Bulletin Article & Results

[ HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY ]

Pearl City goes the distance

Pearl City swept the boys and girls varsity team divisions of the Oahu Interscholastic Association West cross country championships yesterday at Waialua High and Intermediate School.

With their top five runners finishing in the top 15 overall, the Chargers won the varsity girls title with a total of 27 points. Mililani took second place with 43 points, followed by Kapolei with 65. Junior Anne Ochiae, who placed fifth overall, was the top Pearl City finisher.

The race for the varsity boys title was much closer, with the Chargers edging the Trojans 44 to 51. Senior Bryson Pascua was the first Charger to cross the finish line, placing third with a time of 16:51.3.

"The boys were a little bit more of a surprise than the girls," Pearl City coach Nathan Aragaki said. "They've been getting better and better. We're finally jelling."

Mililani seniors Sara Mitman and Kaleikini Barrares took the individual titles in the girls and boys divisions, respectively. Both runners finished more than 4 seconds ahead of the next-closest finishers. Mitman posted a time of 12:24.3, while Barrares finished in 16:12.1.

"(Mitman and Barrares) are both very dedicated athletes," Mililani coach Chad Miyamoto said. "They really push themselves to the utmost limit. When I want them to pick it up, they pick it up. And even if they're dying, they'll give me even more. They're very determined."

Mitman said she was unable to run the past two weeks because of a nagging back injury.

"I think I was a bit too excited to run. I took it out really fast," said Mitman. "The competition was great. There are a lot of talented girls here, so I just did what I had to do."

Finishing behind Mitman were Campbell's Annzen Salvador (12:34.6) and Radford's Katherine Hoarn (12:53.8).

The mostly flat course, which circled around the school, was 2 miles long for the girls races, 3 miles for the boys. Mitman and Barrares said the course was difficult.

"This course, the back stretch, is really mentally challenging," said Barrares, who grew up in Florida and spent his junior year in Seattle. "You just look up and you think it's just so far."

Aiea's Lance Agena finished behind Barrares in second place in 16:16.7.

Kaiser takes East titles: Kaiser swept the team events at the OIA East cross country championships yesterday at the Hawaii Pacific University Hawaii Loa campus.

The Cougars' varsity boys squad dominated the field, with five runners finishing in the top 14. Dennis Swart, who placed fifth, posted a time of 18:47.48., the fastest time for Kaiser. Moanalua (80) finished in second and Kalaheo (83) in third.

Junior Kalen Darling of Moanalua completed the course in 17:36.48, more than 29 seconds ahead of second-place finisher Reid Arakaki of Kalani (18:15.61).

The Kaiser varsity girls posted 41 points, edging Castle (53) and McKinley (74).

Castle senior Ann Miranda placed first with a time of 13:50.12, barely beating Cougar Lei-Aloha Bratton (13:50.47).

Western Division Championship
At Waialua
Varsity boys: 3 miles
Team--1. Pearl City, 44. 2. Mililani, 51. 3. Waipahu, 82. 4. Leilehua, 89. 5. Aiea, 90.
Individual--1. Anthony Bararres, Mil, 16:12.1. 2. Lance Agena, Aiea, 16:16.7. 3. Bryson Pascua, PC, 16:51.3. 4. Matt Montoya, Mil, 16:55.1. 5. Brian Tanaka, PC, 17:24.8. 6. Michael Dain, Kapo, 17:35.5. 7. David King, Nan, 17:38.2. 8. Rooney Racoma, Lei, 17:39.6. 9. Terrence Kawano, Aiea, 17:51.5. 10. Chris Maeda, PC, 18:06.9.
Varsity girls: 2 miles
Team--1. Pearl City, 27. 2. Mililani, 43. 3. Kapolei, 65.
Individual--1. Sara Mitman, Mil, 12:24.3. 2. Annzen Salvador, Cam, 12:34.6. 3. Katherine Hoarn, Rad, 12:53.8. 4. Michelle Mendes, Cam, 12:56.5. 5. Anne Ochiae, PC, 12:57.4. 6. Michelle Lee, Mil, 13:02.4. 7. Cherae Pascua, PC, 13:19.7. 8. Cheryl Yasumoto, PC, 13:21.1. 9. Lucille-Michi Takeda, Kapo, 13:25.7. 10. Savannah Frank, Rad, 13:29.2.
Junior varsity boys: 3 miles
Team--1. Aiea, 30. 2. Leilehua, 57. 3. Kapolei, 110. 4. Waipahu, 113. 5. Mililani, 119. 6. Campbell, 131. 7. Pearl City, 143.
Individual--1. Alan Akagi, Lei, 17:31.5. 2. Michael Pagdilao, Aiea, 17:43.9. 3. Roy Hawkins, Aiea, 17:44.2.
Junior varsity girls: 2 miles
Team--1. Mililani, 33. 2. Leilehua, 46. 3. Kapolei, 63. 4. Waipahu, 83.
Individual--1. Melissa Kawana, Mil, 12:56.0. 2. Kia Atkins, Rad, 13:12.6. 3. Kawailelenani Carmack, Kapo, 13:20.6.

Eastern Division Championship

At Hawaii Pacific University
Varsity boys: 3 miles
Team--1. Kaiser, 38. 2. Moanalua, 80. 3. Kalaheo, 83. 4. Castle, 90. 5. Roosevelt, 102. 6. McKinley, 129. 7. Kahuku, 145.
Individual--1. Kalen Darling, Moan, 17:36.48. 2. Reid Arakaki, Kaln, 18:15.61. 3. Matthew Kodama, Cas, 18:26.02. 4. Trent Nakasaki, Cas, 18:38.30. 5. Dennis Swart, Kais, 18:47.48. 6. John Otaguro, Roos, 18:47.80. 7. Jacob Bunker, Kais, 18:50.60. 8. Nolan Leon Guerrero, Kais, 19:08.33. 9. Trevor Wong, Kais, 19:12.60. 10. Orrys Williams, Kalh, 19:19.42.
Varsity girls: 2 miles
Team--1. Kaiser, 41. 2. Castle, 53. 3. McKinley, 74. 4. Moanalua, 89. 5. Roosevelt, 92.
Individual--1. Ann Miranda, Cas, 13:50.12. 2. Lei-Aloha Bratton, Kais, 13:50.47. 3. Sachi Lopez, McK, 13:57.47. 4. Rochelle Lee, Kais, 14:29.13. 5. Jessika Ngirblekuu, Kalh, 14:40.28. 6. Candace Sakamoto, Cas, 15:00.34. 7. Leilani Itano, Kais, 15:03.78. 8. Jumy Tang, McK, 15:06.42. 9. Katelind Ikuma, Roos, 15:12.29. 10. Melanie Leong, Roos, 15:15.76.
Junior varsity boys: 3 miles
Team--1. Kalani, 20. 2. Kalaheo, 41.
Individual--1. Carter Kam, Kaln, 19:05.02. 2. Jonathan Bersson, Moan, 20:01.25. 3. Marc-Branden Hayes, Moan, 20:14.15.
Junior varsity girls: 2 miles
Team--1. Kalani, 46. 2. Kahuku, 49. 3. McKinley, 65. 4. Roosevelt, 77. 5. Moanalua, 114.
Individual--1. Marina Simpson, McK, 14:25.69. 2. Taryn Kaanoi, Kalh, 15:02.44. 3. Danica Auna, Kahu, 15:06.70

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