BIIF All-Star Cross-Country Selections
GIRLS: 1st Team
Tialana Greenwell 11 Honokaa CHAMPION
Kela Vargas 11 Hawaii Prep 2nd place
Zoe Sims 9 Hawaii Prep 3rd place
Emily Evans 9 Hawaii Prep 4th place
Kelsie Kobayashi 10 Waiakea 5th place
Kaitlyn Chock 12 Waiakea 6th place
Shalila De Bourmont 10 Hilo 7th place
2nd Team
Melanie Ulrich 12 Hawaii Prep 8th place
Grace Choe 10 Makua Lani 9th place
Athena Oldfather 12 Honokaa 10th place
Bronte Kaneakua 10 Kamehameha 11th place
Katherine Aguilar 10 Honokaa 12th place
Samantha Neal 11 Hawaii Prep 13th place
Traci Palermo 11 Hilo 14th place
MIKE FRANKLIN Coach of the Year
HAWAII PREPARATORY ACADEMY
2009 BIIF Team Champions
HAWAII PREPARATORY ACADEMY
HONORABLE MENTION
Phoebe Hono, Hana Scully Hawaii Prep
Karina Lawrence Hilo
Monica Carlos, Kelly Ann Greenwell, Kim Kishimoto Honokaa
Erin Carvalho, Jill Ikeda, Corin Kim Kamehameha
Mary Jessica Wuscher Kea’au
Kayla Davidson, Somer Mitchell, Roya Sabri Kealakehe
Mary Jo Osorio Kohala
Alexis Mabuni, Angel Mabuni, Tiffany Nakamura Makua Lani
Jeanine Hoy, Nathalie Whitfield Parker
Jessica Busek, Lauren Hill, Katie Torigio Waiakea
BOYS: 1st Team
CHAMPION Chris Mosch 11 Honokaa
2nd place Daniel Brooks 12 Kea’au
3rd place Dylan Hardie-Jordan 12 Makua Lani
4th place Tyler Tsubota 12 Hawaii Prep
5th place Joshua Robinson 11 Honokaa
6th place Chayce Moniz 10 Honokaa
7th place George Chavez-Pardinin 11 Honokaa
2nd Team
8th place Jackson Halford 10 Waiakea
9th place Jacob Edwards 12 Ka’u
10th place Brandt Mabuni 10 Makua Lani
11th place Shannon White 12 Kea’au
12th place Kaimi Scott 12 Waiakea
13th place Juan Sepulveda 12 Kealakehe
14th place Jesse Tarnas 10 Parker
Coach of the Year JOSHUA ABNER
HONOKAA HIGH SCHOOL
2009 BIIF Team Champions
HONOKAA HIGH SCHOOL
HONORABLE MENTION
Christian Liberty Jeremy Grotenhuis, Jordan Grotenhuis, Richard Moylan
Hawaii Prep Russell Hapgood, Makoa Johnson, Logan Martin
Hilo Rick Michels, Billy Ray
Honokaa Brandon Mah, Dylan Shiraki, Joshua Tobias
Kamehameha Casey Chai, John Fratinardo, Kaulana Ho
Ka’u Matthew Bowers, Ben Houghton
Kea’au Shawn Andrada, Kevin Olsen, Samuel Umayas
Kealakehe CJ Agusen, Kyle Kurihara, Evan Matsuyama
Kohala Patrick Nako
Makua Lani Elijah Lingenfelder, Devin Vandervoort
Pahoa Josh Dipert
Parker Daniel Gregg, Travis Morris
St. Joseph’s Jacob Andrade, Matthew Katibah, Andrew Langtry
Waiakea Frank Chi, Dayton Manuel, Robbey Meguro
HHSAA Cross-Country Team Scoring
*********** TEAM SCORE BOYS **********
1. Kamehameha-Kapalama
2 10 11 15 18 (19) (35) = 56
Jordan Thibodeau, Jordan Kahawai, Isaiah Sato, Alex Ortega, Zack Sainz,
Daniel Kaneko, Caleb Achuela
2. Punahou
4 8 16 25 32 (48) (54) = 85
Nikolai Scharer, Ian Terayama, Jon Hunter III, Shane Endicott,
Anderson Ko, Ryan Lau, Sam Gill
3. Iolani
3 7 14 31 39 (43) (62) = 94
Troy Esaki, Justin Higa, Borys Pleskacz, Rory Zia, Andrew Ellison,
Kasey Chun, Daniel Luke
4. Maui High
6 9 27 28 37 (51) (75) = 107
Rocky Balala, Nicola Perez-Garreaud, Jestoni Ganotisi, Caxious
Florendo-Bourne, Angelito Cuaresma, Terrance Sayers, Tyler Alfante
5. Leilehua
1 20 22 29 52 (60) = 124
Margarito Martinez, Micah Velasco, Dylan Martinez, Evan Igarashi,
Branden Miya, Michael McCaffery
6. Honokaa
12 23 30 53 65 (72) (85) = 183
Chris Mosch, Joshua Robinson, Geo Chavez-Pardinin, Chayce Moniz, Dylan
Shiraki, Brandon Mah, Josh Tobias
7. Pearl City
33 40 41 44 47 (58) (64) = 205
Casey Ryan, Royce Ramos, Zachary Villarmia, Patrick Enriquez, David
Obatake, Cedric Sarsfield-Barin, Brandon Tsuha
8. Castle
5 17 56 59 68 = 205
Eric Pak, Dylan Lee, Bryson Deguchi, Nolan Koyamatsu, Tyler Kon
9. Hawaii Baptist Academy
13 34 49 61 66 (71) = 223
Chad Nakaoka, Kelvin Abe, Matt Johnson, Sean Mickelson, Wyland Luke,
Brent Wakuzawa
10. Kapolei
21 36 42 70 77 = 246
Basem (Sammy) Khamis, Nathan Shirey, Gianni Cuadrado, Nikolao Wendt,
Gregory Ching
11. Molokai
24 46 57 63 86 (88) = 276
Alvin Ringor, Kevin Dudoit, Akona Adolpho, Julien Bumatay, Isreal
Adolpho, Kailen Inouye
12. Waiakea
26 50 55 76 79 (81) (84) = 286
Jackson Halford, Kaimi Scott, Grank Chi, Robby Meguro, Williamson
Marshal, Dayton Manuel, Keoni Rice
13. Kapaa
38 67 69 74 87 = 335
Riley Cox, Maximilian Drubba, Brycen Phillips, Micah Domingcil, Makana
Weiss
14. Kea’au
45 73 78 80 82 (83) = 358
Shannon White, Kevin Olsen, Samuel Umayas, James Clubbs, Shawn Andy
Andrada, Makaala Lum Ho
********** TEAM SCORE GIRLS**********
1. Punahou
1 10 11 17 23 (36) (39) = 62
Elli Brady, Kyleigh Mann, Julia Brand, Jaime Durso, Kacie Won, Monica
Woolley, Kara Tsuzaki
2. Mililani
3 4 5 25 33 (37) (51) = 70
Gabriella Jenkins, Kristin Ali Keith, Kimberly Pugliese, Courtney
Garner, Taylor Sinn, Taylor Suwa, Arielle Uejo
3. Kamehameha-Kapalama
7 18 21 28 31 (41) (47) = 105
Jessica Johnson, Noelani Mikami, Awapuhi Lee, Liana Dollar, Cyan Agena,
Jade Alohikea, Morgan Kimura
4. Hawaii Preparatory Academy
12 16 22 38 53 (60) (70) = 141
Kela Vargas, Emily Evans, Zoe Sims, Melanie Ulrich, Samantha Neal,
Hana Scully, Phoebe Hono
5. Iolani
8 9 13 50 62 (67) = 142
Kelli Morrissey, Jenna Wong, Breanne Ball, Phoebe Jordan, Valerie Pyun,
Chaynna Guinto
6. Hawaii Baptist Academy
19 20 29 43 56 (72) (76) = 167
Tia Nakashima, Heidi Nicholls, Chelsea Chan, Aimee Uyehara, Jamie
Takushi, Kimberly Au, Shelby Tanaka
7. Seabury Hall
2 34 40 46 49 (79) (85) = 171
Hailey Grossman, Justine Malek, Lea Lundblad, Cady Cadiz, Christie
Haines, Roxanne Gaedeke, Taylor Hori
8. Maui High
15 26 42 48 52 (66) (91) = 183
Shannon Whener, Rachel Yadao, Sheyenne Machida, Lyssa Freitas, Briana
Garalde, Danzen May Llaneza, Sarah Yadao
9. Leilehua
14 24 35 57 61 (80) = 191
Kelsey Waters, Rachel Morihara, Rhiannon Cleveland, Kayleigh Waters,
Jessica Piatt, Shelby Hill
10. Honokaa
6 30 68 75 88 (90) (92) = 267
Tialana Greenwell, Athena Oldfather, Katherine Aguilar, Monica Carlos,
Kim Kishimoto, Kelly Ann Greenwell, Jenna Matsumura
11. Roosevelt
27 44 63 69 73 (83) = 276
Lauren Watanabe, Jessica Yukawa, Lynn Le, Corynne Umeda, Maya Shishido,
Kelcie Namba
12. Hilo High
32 45 58 81 82 (86) (89) = 298
Shalila De Bourmont, Traci Palmero, Bree Delacruz, Raycee Cooke, Kadey
Chambless, Lauren Kerr, Karina Lawrence
13. Baldwin
54 55 65 71 77 (84) = 322
Ellissa Bio, Eunice Park, Bree Yokouchi, Christina Wine, Lindsey
Miyamoto, Terah Summers
14. Kauai High
59 64 74 78 87 = 362
Kendall Andersland, Cinzia Bruno, Melissa Raisa Carlos, Ashley
Schnackenberg, Christina Pearson
HHSAA Boys Cross-Country Results
HHSAA BOYS
CROSS COUNTRY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
KAUAI
October 31, 2009 9:45am
Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Time
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1 1 87 Margarito Martinez 11 Leilehua 15:50.05
2 46 Pierce Murphy 11 Island School 16:18.35
3 2 60 Jordan Thibodeau 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 16:44.95
4 3 44 Troy Esaki 10 Iolani 16:47.95
5 4 140 Nikolai Scharer 9 Punahou 16:48.10
6 5 13 Eric Pak 12 Castle 16:49.80
7 2 Colin Honeker 12 Aiea 16:53.75
8 6 102 Rocky Balala 10 Maui High 16:55.25
9 7 41 Justin Higa 11 Iolani 17:06.65
10 8 138 Ian Terayama 12 Punahou 17:07.40
11 9 104 Nicola Perez-Garre 10 Maui High 17:12.25
12 10 54 Jordan Kahawai 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:12.65
13 11 57 Isaiah Sato 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:13.95
14 12 33 Chris Mosch 11 Honokaa 17:15.25
15 112 Ryan Hobson 11 Mid Pacific Institute 17:16.45
16 28 Tyler Tsubota 12 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 17:17.25
17 7 James Pearson 9 Baldwin 17:18.60
18 13 23 Chad Nakaoka 11 Hawaii Baptist Academy 17:18.90
19 116 Zachary Carvalho 9 Mililani 17:22.20
20 14 42 Borys Pleskacz 11 Iolani 17:23.10
21 93 Dylan Hardie-Jorda 12 Makua Lani 17:23.45
22 15 59 Alex Ortega 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:23.60
23 16 136 Jon Hunter III 12 Punahou 17:24.10
24 17 12 Dylan Lee 12 Castle 17:24.80
25 144 Kai Yoshioka 12 Roosevelt 17:25.65
26 18 56 Zack Sainz 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:35.80
27 19 55 Daniel Kaneko 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 17:40.05
28 20 91 Micah Velasco 11 Leilehua 17:41.65
29 105 Dino DeSalvio 11 Maui Preparatory Academy 17:44.55
30 21 68 Basem (Sammy) Kham 12 Kapolei 17:48.45
31 22 88 Dylan Martinez 9 Leilehua 17:50.75
32 23 34 Joshua Robinson 11 Honokaa 17:51.85
33 24 120 Alvin Ringor 12 Molokai 17:52.10
34 25 134 Shane Endicott 12 Punahou 17:52.50
35 109 Kevin Do 12 McKinley 17:55.00
36 26 151 Jackson Halford 10 Waiakea 17:55.15
37 143 Quentin Penn 11 Radford 17:55.90
38 27 99 Jestoni Ganotisi 12 Maui High 17:56.30
39 82 Marcus Takahashi 12 Lanakila Baptist 17:57.35
40 28 98 Caxious Florendo-B 12 Maui High 17:57.50
41 8 Matthew Dodge 11 Campbell 17:57.65
42 29 86 Evan Igarashi 12 Leilehua 17:59.65
43 30 31 Geo Chavez-Pardini 11 Honokaa 18:00.25
44 80 Juan Sepulveda 12 Kealakehe 18:02.40
45 118 Royce Yamane 9 Mililani 18:04.20
46 31 40 Rory Zia 12 Iolani 18:04.80
47 32 137 Anderson Ko 12 Punahou 18:05.05
48 33 130 Casey Ryan 10 Pearl City 18:05.45
49 34 24 Kelvin Abe 10 Hawaii Baptist Academy 18:08.40
50 142 Tyler Beck 12 Radford 18:08.40
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51 35 58 Caleb Achuela 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 18:10.05
52 106 Zach Ferguson 11 Maui Preparatory Academy 18:10.90
53 36 69 Nathan Shirey 10 Kapolei 18:10.95
54 37 103 Angelito Cuaresma 10 Maui High 18:11.50
55 38 61 Riley Cox 11 Kapaa 18:12.00
56 39 38 Andrew Ellison 12 Iolani 18:12.20
57 94 Brandt Mabuni 10 Makua Lani 18:13.10
58 19 Marjeson Gonzales 11 Farrington 18:13.85
59 83 Jordon Ordonez-Oha 12 Lanai 18:14.55
60 71 Jacob Edwards 12 Ka’u 18:17.80
61 85 Nick Tuck 9 Le Jardin Academy 18:18.65
62 147 Colton Sisler 11 St. Louis 18:20.05
63 40 129 Royce Ramos 10 Pearl City 18:20.45
64 41 133 Zachary Villarmia 9 Pearl City 18:20.50
65 49 Michael Chin 9 Kaimuki 18:22.55
66 42 67 Gianni Cuadrado 9 Kapolei 18:23.90
67 50 Gavin Taketa 11 Kalani 18:24.95
68 43 43 Kasey Chun 10 Iolani 18:26.00
69 44 127 Patrick Enriquez 12 Pearl City 18:27.10
70 45 76 Shannon White 12 Kea’au 18:28.70
71 46 121 Kevin Dudoit 11 Molokai 18:28.75
72 47 128 David Obatake 12 Pearl City 18:29.65
73 48 139 Ryan Lau 11 Punahou 18:30.25
74 5 July Barboza 11 Baldwin 18:30.40
75 115 Mitchell Heidenrei 9 Mid Pacific Institute 18:30.70
76 49 25 Matt Johnson 9 Hawaii Baptist Academy 18:32.20
77 72 Joshua Herr 9 Kauai High 18:34.20
78 50 150 Kaimi Scott 12 Waiakea 18:34.35
79 53 Kaulana Ho 10 Kamehameha-Hawai’i 18:35.25
80 29 Rick Michels 11 Hilo 18:35.85
81 141 Aaron Beavers 12 Radford 18:37.25
82 126 Jesse Tarnas 10 Parker School 18:38.25
83 125 Daniel Gregg 11 Parker School 18:39.15
84 51 100 Terrance Sayers 11 Maui High 18:39.45
85 146 Brenden Heitzman 9 Seabury Hall 18:39.65
86 52 90 Branden Miya 10 Leilehua 18:41.05
87 95 Devin Vandervoort 9 Makua Lani 18:42.25
88 53 35 Chayce Moniz 10 Honokaa 18:43.20
89 54 135 Sam Gill 12 Punahou 18:44.00
90 117 Ryan Mayeda 10 Mililani 18:44.95
91 55 148 Grank Chi 12 Waiakea 18:45.80
92 4 Cory Fernandez 12 Baldwin 18:46.10
93 160 Francis Daguio 10 Waipahu 18:46.70
94 56 9 Bryson Deguchi 11 Castle 18:46.70
95 92 Kaeo Kealoha-Linds 10 Lutheran 18:48.95
96 57 123 Akona Adolpho 9 Molokai 18:52.75
97 51 Casey Chai 12 Kamehameha-Hawai’i 18:56.10
98 58 131 Cedric Sarsfield-B 10 Pearl City 18:58.00
99 111 Sime Shen 10 McKinley 18:58.15
100 20 Jeffrey Viloan 11 Farrington 18:58.60
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101 59 11 Nolan Koyamatsu 11 Castle 18:58.85
102 110 David Kim 11 McKinley 18:59.45
103 60 89 Michael McCaffery 10 Leilehua 18:59.80
104 18 Eleuterio Arzaga 12 Farrington 19:00.75
105 61 22 Sean Mickelson 12 Hawaii Baptist Academy 19:01.55
106 14 Joshua Kaoiwi 12 Christian Academy 19:02.70
107 96 Tim Hogan 12 Maryknoll 19:03.00
108 45 Ian Shanks 9 Island Pacific Academy 19:03.90
109 62 39 Daniel Luke 12 Iolani 19:04.20
110 27 Russell Hapgood 12 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 19:05.10
111 63 119 Julien Bumatay 12 Molokai 19:08.45
112 64 132 Brandon Tsuha 11 Pearl City 19:09.45
113 48 Naoya Taylor 12 Kailua 19:09.50
114 108 Devon Bloss 10 Maui Preparatory Academy 19:10.25
115 107 Hunter Rosenquist 11 Maui Preparatory Academy 19:12.05
116 16 Jordan Grotenhuis 9 Christian Liberty 19:12.65
117 113 Daniel Wagner 11 Mid Pacific Institute 19:12.95
118 65 36 Dylan Shiraki 10 Honokaa 19:15.50
119 30 Billy Ray 11 Hilo 19:16.25
120 15 Jeremy Grotenhuis 12 Christian Liberty 19:19.35
121 114 James Hamada 10 Mid Pacific Institute 19:20.35
122 66 21 Wyland Luke 12 Hawaii Baptist Academy 19:24.25
123 97 Tylor Honda 10 Maryknoll 19:25.65
124 159 Christian Clarito 10 Waipahu 19:27.00
125 67 63 Maximilian Drubba 10 Kapaa 19:30.55
126 68 10 Tyler Kon 12 Castle 19:31.50
127 84 Alan Amby 12 Lanai 19:32.65
128 145 Zack Johnson 12 Seabury Hall 19:40.10
129 81 Torsten Durkan 12 King Kekaulike 19:41.50
130 158 Logan Brown 10 Waipahu 19:42.05
131 155 Aaron Paakaula 11 Waianae 19:43.15
132 3 Ezra Kamoe 12 Aiea 19:43.75
133 1 Chris Dominguez 12 Aiea 19:45.45
134 69 65 Brycen Phillips 11 Kapaa 19:47.95
135 70 70 Nikolao Wendt 10 Kapolei 19:50.65
136 71 26 Brent Wakuzawa 9 Hawaii Baptist Academy 19:50.65
137 72 32 Brandon Mah 11 Honokaa 19:57.00
138 73 78 Kevin Olsen 11 Kea’au 19:57.60
139 74 62 Micah Domingcil 9 Kapaa 19:59.25
140 156 Keone Mattos 11 Waimea 19:59.30
141 52 John Fratinardo 12 Kamehameha-Hawai’i 19:59.50
142 75 101 Tyler Alfante 10 Maui High 20:01.90
143 76 152 Robby Meguro 10 Waiakea 20:06.35
144 77 66 Gregory Ching 12 Kapolei 20:07.75
145 78 75 Samuel Umayas 12 Kea’au 20:09.45
146 157 Jonathan Tangalin 10 Waimea 20:13.50
147 79 154 Williamson Marshal 9 Waiakea 20:13.65
148 80 77 James Clubbs 11 Kea’au 20:14.85
149 81 149 Dayton Manuel 12 Waiakea 20:15.45
150 17 Gary Fanelli 9 Damien 20:20.90
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151 82 73 Shawn Andy Andrada 12 Kea’au 20:21.80
152 83 79 Makaala Lum Ho 9 Kea’au 20:23.05
153 84 153 Keoni Rice 9 Waiakea 20:23.85
154 85 37 Josh Tobias 10 Honokaa 20:23.95
155 86 124 Isreal Adolpho 9 Molokai 20:25.35
156 87 64 Makana Weiss 10 Kapaa 20:42.10
157 47 Skyler Doppelmayer 10 Kahuku 20:44.70
158 88 122 Kailen Inouye 10 Molokai 21:12.95
159 6 Liam Ohashi-White 11 Baldwin 21:28.45
HHSAA Girls Cross-Country Results
HHSAA GIRLS
CROSS COUNTRY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
KAUAI
October 31, 2009 9am
Place TmPl No. Name Yr School Time
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1 1 125 ELLI BRADY 9 Punahou 18:53.85
2 2 142 HAILEY GROSSMAN 12 Seabury Hall 19:07.95
3 3 107 GABRIELLA JENKINS 10 Mililani 19:21.05
4 4 108 KRISTIN ALI KEITH 12 Mililani 19:25.05
5 5 109 KIMBERLY PUGLIESE 11 Mililani 19:25.85
6 113 SOPHIE CURATILO 11 Moanalua 19:34.30
7 6 36 TIALANA GREENWELL 11 Honokaa 19:39.05
8 93 CLARIE HANN 12 Maryknoll 19:51.75
9 7 62 JESSICA JOHNSON 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 19:55.05
10 8 43 KELLI MORRISSEY 12 Iolani 19:56.15
11 9 44 JENNA WONG 12 Iolani 19:58.55
12 10 121 KYLEIGH MANN 10 Punahou 20:01.75
13 11 120 JULIA BRAND 11 Punahou 20:08.00
14 12 25 KELA VARGAS 11 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 20:11.15
15 13 47 BREANNE BALL 10 Iolani 20:12.55
16 14 87 KELSEY WATERS 9 Leilehua 20:13.05
17 15 95 SHANNON WHENER 12 Maui High 20:14.35
18 16 26 EMILY EVANS 9 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 20:18.15
19 152 KELSIE KOBAYASHI 10 Waiakea 20:21.40
20 105 AMANDA ISHIKAWA 10 Mid Pacific Institute 20:28.65
21 139 CHAYLENE GUINTO 11 St. Francis 20:32.15
22 129 JESSICA KAFER 10 Radford 20:34.85
23 17 126 JAIME DURSO 9 Punahou 20:37.10
24 18 60 NOELANI MIKAMI 12 Kamehameha-Kapalama 20:44.70
25 19 15 TIA NAKASHIMA 12 Hawaii Baptist Academy 20:46.00
26 20 16 HEIDI NICHOLLS 11 Hawaii Baptist Academy 20:49.25
27 151 KAITLYN CHOCK 12 Waiakea 20:57.50
28 21 64 AWAPUHI LEE 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 20:59.30
29 22 27 ZOE SIMS 9 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 21:00.05
30 23 123 KACIE WON 10 Punahou 21:00.40
31 24 85 RACHEL MORIHARA 11 Leilehua 21:01.75
32 25 106 COURTNEY GARNER 11 Mililani 21:04.05
33 26 96 RACHEL YADAO 12 Maui High 21:05.40
34 27 135 LAUREN WATANABE 12 Roosevelt 21:06.55
35 28 65 LIANA DOLLAR 10 Kamehameha-Kapalama 21:09.45
36 29 14 CHELSEA CHAN 12 Hawaii Baptist Academy 21:09.75
37 30 35 ATHENA OLDFATHER 12 Honokaa 21:09.85
38 91 GRACE CHOE 10 Makua Lani 21:14.55
39 31 61 CYAN AGENA 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 21:16.20
40 32 32 SHALILA DE BOURMON 10 Hilo High 21:16.70
41 33 110 TAYLOR SINN 11 Mililani 21:17.10
42 149 KIMIKO MATSUDA-LAW 10 University High 21:17.20
43 10 CHARLENE VALERIANO 11 Campbell 21:18.40
44 34 146 JUSTINE MALEK 10 Seabury Hall 21:21.70
45 35 83 RHIANNON CLEVELAND 9 Leilehua 21:22.85
46 36 124 MONICA WOOLLEY 10 Punahou 21:26.45
47 155 NATASHA ABADILLA 12 Waimea 21:28.00
48 56 BRONTE KANEAKUA 12 Kamehameha-Hawai’i 21:28.40
49 37 111 TAYLOR SUWA 11 Mililani 21:29.00
50 38 21 MELANIE ULRICH 12 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 21:29.60
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51 55 LINNEA TOKUSHIGE 11 Kalani 21:29.80
52 39 122 KARA TSUZAKI 10 Punahou 21:31.00
53 40 143 LEA LUNDBLAD 11 Seabury Hall 21:34.30
54 41 66 JADE ALOHIKEA 9 Kamehameha-Kapalama 21:34.95
55 42 94 SHEYENNE MACHIDA 12 Maui High 21:38.75
56 43 20 AIMEE UYEHARA 11 Hawaii Baptist Academy 21:39.25
57 44 136 JESSICA YUKAWA 11 Roosevelt 21:39.80
58 45 30 TRACI PALMERO 11 Hilo High 21:41.55
59 46 141 CADY CADIZ 12 Seabury Hall 21:42.15
60 104 TIFFANY TANG 11 McKinley 21:42.65
61 127 TAYLOR BLACK 10 Radford 21:43.25
62 47 63 MORGAN KIMURA 11 Kamehameha-Kapalama 21:43.80
63 48 98 LYSSA FREITAS 11 Maui High 21:44.35
64 128 KAYLA GRIMMETT 11 Radford 21:44.40
65 49 144 CHRISTIE HAINES 10 Seabury Hall 21:44.60
66 50 42 PHOEBE JORDAN 12 Iolani 21:44.90
67 148 KELLY VIERNES 12 University High 21:45.55
68 150 RISA LAM 9 University High 21:52.80
69 51 112 ARIELLE UEJO 12 Mililani 21:55.15
70 52 99 BRIANA GARALDE 11 Maui High 21:55.55
71 53 23 SAMANTHA NEAL 11 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 21:57.55
72 1 JANICE PAGDILAO 12 Aiea 21:58.00
73 54 7 ELLISSA BIO 9 Baldwin 22:00.40
74 55 6 EUNICE PARK 10 Baldwin 22:01.50
75 56 18 JAMIE TAKUSHI 11 Hawaii Baptist Academy 22:04.80
76 137 AMANDA PORTER 11 Sacred Hearts Academy 22:06.00
77 57 88 KAYLEIGH WATERS 10 Leilehua 22:08.50
78 58 33 BREE DELACRUZ 10 Hilo High 22:09.60
79 59 73 KENDALL ANDERSLAND 11 Kauai High 22:10.50
80 157 ANA MARIE BATAN 11 Waipahu 22:11.40
81 60 24 HANA SCULLY 11 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 22:11.75
82 89 ALEXIS MABUNI 11 Makua Lani 22:14.35
83 68 TAKARA KUNIOKA 11 Kapaa 22:15.05
84 61 86 JESSICA PIATT 9 Leilehua 22:15.95
85 62 46 VALERIE PYUN 11 Iolani 22:17.25
86 130 SADE MYERS 12 Radford 22:17.55
87 77 DEANN NISHIMURA-TH 10 Kea’au 22:18.55
88 63 131 LYNN LE 11 Roosevelt 22:18.70
89 116 SARAH ANN NAGAMINE 12 Moanalua 22:20.65
90 58 CORIN KIM 10 Kamehameha-Hawai’i 22:22.95
91 64 72 CINZIA BRUNO 10 Kauai High 22:24.45
92 138 NICOLE VALENTINI 12 St. Andrew’s Priory 22:28.30
93 54 LINDSEY MORIYAMA 10 Kalani 22:28.35
94 65 2 BREE YOKOUCHI 12 Baldwin 22:29.30
95 140 LINDSEY MAU 10 St. Francis 22:29.85
96 11 ELENA AKI 11 Castle 22:30.55
97 66 100 DANZEN MAY LLANEZA 11 Maui High 22:32.35
98 12 DALYNN CHUN FAT-AR 11 Castle 22:33.30
99 67 45 CHAYNNA GUINTO 9 Iolani 22:33.60
100 68 39 KATHERINE AGUILAR 10 Honokaa 22:36.80
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101 50 LINDSEY MATSUNAGA 12 Kaimuki 22:36.85
102 69 134 CORYNNE UMEDA 11 Roosevelt 22:41.00
103 70 22 PHOEBE HONO 11 Hawaii Preparatory Academy 22:43.50
104 102 PRECIOUS ARAO 12 McKinley 22:45.25
105 71 5 CHRISTINA WINE 11 Baldwin 22:47.55
106 72 17 KIMBERLY AU 10 Hawaii Baptist Academy 22:49.65
107 73 133 MAYA SHISHIDO 11 Roosevelt 22:50.05
108 74 76 MELISSA RAISA CARL 10 Kauai High 22:50.65
109 81 SOFIE FREEMAN 12 King Kekaulike 22:52.90
110 75 40 MONICA CARLOS 9 Honokaa 22:54.35
111 69 TIARE WELBORN 10 Kapaa 22:54.60
112 76 19 SHELBY TANAKA 11 Hawaii Baptist Academy 22:54.95
113 154 LAUREN HILL 9 Waiakea 22:57.00
114 52 TASHA RIETA 10 Kaiser 22:57.80
115 77 8 LINDSEY MIYAMOTO 9 Baldwin 23:02.70
116 13 ASHLEY CAMBE 11 Farrington 23:04.60
117 90 ANGEL MABUNI 11 Makua Lani 23:06.55
118 78 75 ASHLEY SCHNACKENBE 10 Kauai High 23:06.95
119 79 147 ROXANNE GAEDEKE 9 Seabury Hall 23:09.20
120 70 DEMIANA GERBER 10 Kapolei 23:09.85
121 115 LINDSEY JOHNSON 11 Moanalua 23:14.20
122 80 84 SHELBY HILL 11 Leilehua 23:14.25
123 9 KRISTEN FERNANDEZ- 11 Campbell 23:15.40
124 158 KERI FUJIWARA 10 Waipahu 23:17.20
125 114 LAURA ESSENBERG 11 Moanalua 23:22.95
126 79 KARI VAN MOLS 9 Kealakehe 23:24.60
127 153 JESSICA BUSEK 9 Waiakea 23:35.00
128 67 NAOMI HOLOKAI 10 Kamehameha-Maui 23:35.30
129 49 TRISHA ISHIKAWA 10 Kaimuki 23:38.55
130 57 ERIN CARVALHO 10 Kamehameha-Hawai’i 23:43.75
131 59 JILL IKEDA 9 Kamehameha-Hawai’i 23:48.75
132 81 31 RAYCEE COOKE 10 Hilo High 23:48.90
133 82 28 KADEY CHAMBLESS 11 Hilo High 23:52.90
134 83 132 KELCIE NAMBA 12 Roosevelt 23:54.30
135 84 4 TERAH SUMMERS 11 Baldwin 23:54.50
136 85 145 TAYLOR HORI 10 Seabury Hall 23:55.75
137 82 WHITNEY PAUTZ 10 Hualolai Academy 23:57.70
138 53 AMANDA KOBAYASHI 12 Kalani 24:05.55
139 86 29 LAUREN KERR 11 Hilo High 24:08.25
140 101 CAITLYN FISLER 11 Maui Preparatory 24:11.85
141 80 SHOSHANA JAFFE 10 Kihei Charter 24:15.55
142 87 74 CHRISTINA PEARSON 11 Kauai High 24:16.95
143 88 37 KIM KISHIMOTO 11 Honokaa 24:20.60
144 117 PETRISHA ALVAREZ 10 Molokai 24:22.10
145 89 34 KARINA LAWRENCE 10 Hilo High 24:22.20
146 156 EMBER TETER 9 Waimea 24:24.50
147 51 MELODY PAPALILI 12 Kaiser 24:26.00
148 119 JEANINE HOY 12 Parker School 24:26.05
149 48 CATHERINE CHAU 10 Kaimuki 24:27.55
150 159 MARY JANE GARCA 10 Waipahu 24:35.65
BIIF Harriers Ready for HHSAA on Kauai
In Chinese Astrology 2009 is the Year of the Earth Ox, but don’t tell that to Josh Abner as the cross-country coach from Honokaa would tell you this is the Year of the Dragons.
Abner and his Dragon teams are headed to Kauai and on Saturday will run against the state’s best harriers in the Hawaii High School Athletic Association Cross-Country Championships.
The Dragon boys are the three time defending Big Island Interscholastic Federation team champions and are led by individual champion Chris Mosch.
“I believe this group of boys has a shot to do something really special for our school, our community and the entire Big Island,” Abner said. “The highest level of competition brings out the best and I’m still not totally sure that my guys know what they are capable of.”
Honokaa is loaded with talent as four of their boys placed in the top seven of the BIIF championships held at Kamehameha on Oct. 24.
Joshua Robinson, Chayce Moniz and Geo Chavez-Pardinin complemented Mosch top finish by going fifth through seventh respectively as the Dragons ran away with the team title by 56 points over runner-up Waiakea.
“We could have four boys in the top 20 if we have a good day,” Abner said of the HHSAA championship. “This race is all about being mentally prepared and leaving it all out there and in many rights a test of pure guts.”
The Kamehameha-Oahu boy’s team champions of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu are the heavy favorites to win the team title and are led by Jordan Thibodeau.
The front runner for the individual crown at the HHSAA is Leilehua’s Margarito Martinez from the Oahu Interscholastic Association. Iolani’s Borys Pleskacz will run with the lead pack, along with Island School and Kauai Interscholastic Federation Champion, Pierce Murphy.
Also expected to compete with the front runners is Keaau’s Daniel Brooks who finished second to Mosch at the BIIF championships.
The state race is a bitter sweet moment for Brooks as the senior lost his older brother on the same day as the island championships.
“I’ll be flying to Maui on Thursday for a memorial service for my older brother who was 38 years old when he died,” Brooks said. “I decided to go ahead and run on Kauai and I will try to do my best and hopefully place somewhere in the top 10. I plan on going out hard and will dedicate this race in my brother’s memory.”
While the Dragon boys were running all over their field of competitors it was the HPA girls that left their Ka Makani mark at Kamehameha.
HPA is led by junior Kela Vargas who finished 38 seconds behind Greenwell to claim second place.
Vargas is a smart competitor who knows how to pace herself brought in a pair of freshmen teammates Zoe Sims and Emily Evans that claimed third and fourth respectively.
“Kela (Vargas) is a true soul runner,” HPA coach, Michael Franklin said. “I try to use scientific methods to help her develop, but ultimately she runs fast because she loves the feel of the wind in her face.”
Franklin believes that Vargas could finish in the top 10 on Kauai, but more importantly that she will continue to lead the other Ka Makani runners to a strong team finish.
“I do expect Zoe (Sims) and Emily (Evans) in the top 20,” Franklin said. “They have very positive energy; they began the season as competent athletes and are now smart competitors.”
The Kauai course is considered fast with no challenging hills, which may be a disadvantage to the hill harriers at HPA, but Franklin remains optimistic about his girl’s chances.
“We expect a flat course on Kauai, so all of our runners have a PR (personal record) as an individual goal. As a team we hope to break into the top 5,” Franklin said.
The Dragon girls are the BIIF team runner-up to Hawaii Prep, and feature three time individual champion Tialana Greenwell.
Greenwell finished second in the state last year and is considered a slight underdog to Seabury senior Hailey Grossman the individual champion from the Maui Interscholastic League.
“Tia (Greenwell) has gotten stronger every week and has a chance to take her first state title,” Abner said. “Winning the BIIF is an honor that she is very proud of, but now she has her hopes set much higher.”
Abner believes that the Honokaa girls could finish somewhere within the top five teams in the state on a perfect day. “If everything goes well and we have a little luck on our side,” he said of his team’s chances to break into the top 5.
Punahou is the favorite to win the HHSAA girls team title and is led by freshman Ellie Brady. The Buff ‘n Blue will be challenged by a strong Mililani team that showcases Gabriella Jenkins, Kimberly Pugliese and 2007 state champion Kristin Ali Keith.
“It all starts with believing, and I truly believe in each one of these kids way beyond their individual running abilities. We are building young, prosperous adults here, not just runners,” Abner said.