Konawaena, KSH represent Big Island at state bowling meets

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The Konawaena boys and Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i girls represented the Big Island in the Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) Bowling Championships on Thursday and Friday at the Schofield Bowling Center on Oahu.

In the boys competition, Konawaena placed 10th overall, posting a 5,091 cumulative score across eight games. Hawaii Baptist won the entire outing, tallying a 7,111 score.

On the girls side, KSH placed eighth with a 4,945 score. Pearl City took home the state title with a collective 6,579 score.

In the final set of games, senior Kelson Omori led the Wildcats in the boys competition with a score of 428 across three games for 75th place overall — knocking down 1,141 total pins across the event. Teammates Marquis Fonoimoana (1,053), CJ Felipe (1,022), Noa Clark Lorenzo (1,014), Aidan Clark (substitute, 444) and Shawn Maghanoy (417) additionally represented Konawaena at state.

Senior Emily Hora led the Warriors girls by placing 28th overall, knocking down 422 pins in the final round to add to her collective score of 1,159.

Hora’s teammates — Kaohinani Christiansen (983), Olivia Kinoshita (973), Jaydence Fernandez-Young (933), Kealohi Ili (919), Kailee Wagner (897) and Alyssa Solomon-Hoopai (substitute) — all joined her on Oahu.

HHSAA Bowling Championships

NOTE: The entire results can be found on HHSAA’s website.

Boys Individual (Top 10)

FORMAT: place, name, school — total score

1. Jayden Kadooka, Pearl City — 1,683

2. Eddy Vallesteros, Hawaii Baptist — 1,675

3. Kaz Yamada, Mid Pacific — 1,623

4. Ryson Ishizaki, Miliani — 1,615

5. Dylan Terada, Castle — 1,603

6. Shane Derego, Kamehameha — 1,580

7. Sonny Carrick, Nanakuli — 1,515

8. Allen Raushenburg, Roosevelt — 1,498

9. Ethyn Allen, Pearl City — 1,493

10. Zaron Makishima, Castle — 1,478

Girls Individual (Top 10)

FORMAT: place, name, school — total score

1. Samantha Kanehailua, Pearl City — 1,543

2. Kaila Kamahiai, Pearl City — 1,480

3. Caitlyn Chang, Mid Pacific — 1,459

4. Jayna Yockman, Kapolei — 1,400

5. Analise Mae Bishop, Iolani — 1,390

6. Mikaela Manning, Kapolei — 1,387

7. Haley Fujiwara, Kaiser — 1,345

8. Chryslin Sakata, Waipahu — 1,342

9. Janae Yockman, Kapolei — 1,333

10. Caytlen Oishi-Gascon, Moanalua — 1,323

Boys Team

FORMAT: place, name — total score

1. Hawaii Baptist — 7,111

2. Castle — 6,987

3. KS-Kapalama — 6,934

4. Pearl City — 6,898

5. Kauai — 6,375

6. Campbell — 6,364

7. Kalani — 6,126

8. Moanalua — 5,952

9. Baldwin — 5,341

10. Konawaena — 5,091

Girls Team

FORMAT: place, name — total score

1. Pearl City — 6,579

2. KS-Kapalama — 5,962

3. Hanalani — 5,865

4. Iolani — 5,830

5. Kapolei — 5,658

6. Moanalua — 5,423

7. Kauai — 4,998

8. KS-Hawaii — 4,945

9. Kalani — 4,865

10. KS-Maui — 4,200