14th Annual Civilian Marksmanship Program – HHSAA Championship – Oct 30
Hawai‘i High School Athletic Association
P.O. Box 62029, Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96839
Ph: (808) 587-4495 ∙ Fax: (808) 587-4496
http://www.sportshigh.com
Media Contact: Natalie Iwamoto iwamoto@hhsaa.org
CIVILIAN MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM
14TH ANNUAL AIR RIFLERY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 – Kamehameha-Hawaii
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
7 a.m. Check-in
8 a.m. Coaches/Competitors briefing at firing range
8:30 a.m. Girls competition
Boys competition (to follow girls)
2:30 p.m. Awards ceremony
TOURNAMENT REPRESENTATION
BOYS GIRLS
OIA 16 15
ILH 7 9
BIIF 7 7
MIL 7 6
KIF 5 5
TOTAL 42 42
Tournament Site:
Kamehameha-Hawaii
16-718 Volcano Road
Kea‘au, HI 96749
Admission: Free
MEDIA CONTACT:
Natalie Iwamoto, HHSAA Director of Information, will be the primary media contact for results. She can be reached at 778-7275 or by e-mail at iwamoto@hhsaa.org
RESULTS:
Results will be posted on the HHSAA website, http://www.sportshigh.com, after the conclusion of the awards ceremony.
The top high school marksmen from across the state will compete in the 14th Annual Civilian Marksmanship Program/HHSAA Championships, Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the Kamehameha-Hawaii campus in Kea‘au, Big Island. This year’s field includes defending girls champion Kellie Iwasaki (Waiakea).
While there is some variation among the leagues on team size and selection process to the state championships, all utilize the sporter air rifle in 3-position competition. Precision air rifles are not allowed. League competition, with the exception of Maui, is primarily team-based with an individual championship ending the season.
The HHSAA championship is one of two in the United States that are sanctioned by the high school athletic governing body. Georgia is the only other state with a sanctioned championship.
Shooters fire 20 recorded shots in each position – prone, standing and kneeling. A perfect score is 600. Teams are made up of four firing members from the same school.
Civilian Marksmanship Program:
It is the mission of the Civilian Marksmanship Program to promote firearm safety and marksmanship training with special emphasis on youths. For more information on CMP, log on to http://www.odcmp.com
Tournament Procedure:
All competitors in each gender fire in three positions: prone, kneeling and standing. Shooters fire 20 shots in each position.
All competitors shoot at the same time, beginning with the prone position. The targets are 32.8 feet away.
Thirty minutes are allowed for prone shooting. When completed, the targets are retrieved and standing targets are mounted.
There is a five-minute changeover period between shooting positions to prepare for the next phase.
Forty minutes are allowed for standing shooting. When completed, those targets are retrieved and kneeling targets are mounted.
Thirty minutes are allowed for kneeling shooting.
Rules & Scor
BIIF Air Riflery has Waiakea dominating
BIIF air riflery results Saturday, Sept 3, 2011 at Waiakea
Boys Eric Kawahara, Waiakea 91 91 88–270
Luke Camarillo, Waiakea 91 80 87–258 Tyler Aburamen, Waiakea 97 79 82–258
Richard Chun, Waiakea 94 77 83–254 Cody Yamada, Waiakea 85 80 86–251
Brandon Lau, Waiakea 94 68 84–246 Raymond Andrada, Hilo 77 72 69–218
Vernon Warnock, Hilo 86 58 74–218 Israel Truesdell, Kam 84 69 62–215
Robert Wade, Hilo 84 63 66–213 Cody Andrade, St. Joe 85 55 66–206
Isaac Pacheco, St. Joe 86 49 68–203 Isaiah Kalaukoa, Kam 82 49 69–200
Maverick Mahi, Kam 76 49 71–196 Austin Ah Hee, Kam 83 36 71–190
Edgar Barclay, St. Joe 68 46 72–186 Keanu Shimaoka, Hilo 74 49 61–184
Sage Constantinou, St. Joe 79 41 58–178 Preston Long, St. Joe 67 30 48–145
Keanyn Pacyao, Hilo 80 33 27–140 Wyatt Wilson, Hilo 55 42 23–120
Teams: Waiakea, 1,537; Hilo, 1,093; Kamehameha, 979; St. Joseph, 740
Girls Megan Kimura, Waiakea 98 82 81–261 Kellie Iwasaki, Waiakea 97 70 85–252
Karise Kuroda, Waiakea 94 81 69–244 Lindsey Kimura, Waiakea 89 65 79–233
Nicole Kahoopii, Kam 86 61 81–228 Annie Heo, St. Joseph 82 63 83–228
Lindsey Tawata, Waiakea 92 74 62–228 Crystal Rances, Waiakea 88 63 75—226
Caryn Okamoto, Hilo 86 60 79–225 Jade Thomas, St. Joseph 89 60 72–221
Stephanie Parsons, St. Joe 77 67 72–216 Jessie Coney, Kam 86 60 69–215
Rochelle Koi, Ka’u 79 49 81–209 Kamrie Koi, Ka’u 80 30 75–185
Aysia Kaaumoana, Kam 81 32 70–183 India O’Neil, Kam 72 40 68—180
Kealapua Bernabe, Kam 79 49 44–172 Ciarra Parinas, Kam 62 47 50–159
Mia Nako, Hilo 66 44 39–149 Teams: Waiakea, 1,444; Kamehameha, 1,137; St. Joseph, 665; Ka’u, 394; Hilo, 374
BIIF Air Riflery Schedule for Fall 2011
DATE |
DAY |
EVENT |
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LOCATION |
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Aug. 1 |
Monday |
Start Date |
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All |
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Aug. 8 |
Monday |
Coaches Meeting |
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Laupahoehoe Bandroom |
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Aug. 20 |
Saturday |
Pre-Season TBA |
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TBA |
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Aug. 22 |
Monday |
Eligibility List Due |
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BIIF Office |
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Aug. 27 |
Saturday |
East |
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Kamehameha |
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West |
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Kealakehe |
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Sept. 3 |
Saturday |
East |
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Waiakea |
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West |
@ |
Konawaena |
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Sept. 10 |
Saturday |
All Schools |
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Konawaena |
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Sept. 17 |
Saturday |
East |
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Waiakea |
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West |
@ |
Konawaena |
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Sept. 24 |
Saturday |
All Schools |
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Kamehameha |
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Oct. 1 |
Saturday |
BIIF Championships |
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Konawaena |
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Oct. 8 |
Saturday |
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BYE WEEK |
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Oct. 15 |
Saturday |
BYE WEEK |
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Oct. 22 |
Saturday |
BYE WEEK |
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Oct. 25 |
Tuesday |
HHSAA |
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Blasidell |
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Sacred Hearts and Waiakea win Air Riflery State Titles
Civilian Marksmanship Program today on Oahu
The top high school marksmen from across the state will compete for the coveted state crown in the 11th Annual Civilian Marksmanship Program/HHSAA State Championships, Tuesday, Oct. 27, at the Neal Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall. This year’s field has been reduced to from 60 competitors to 42 marksmen, making qualification into the state tournament competitive for each league’s participants.
While there is some variation among the leagues on team size and selection processes to the state championship, all utilize the sporter air rifle in 3-position competition. Precision air rifles are not allowed. League competition, with the exception of Maui, is primarily team-based with an individual championship ending the season.
The HHSAA championship is one of two in the U.S. that are sanctioned by the high school athletic governing body. Georgia is the only other state with a sanctioned championship.
Shooters fire 20 record shots in each position – prone, standing and kneeling. A perfect score is 600. Teams are made up of four firing members from the same school.
Civilian Marksmanship Program:
It is the mission of the Civilian Marksmanship Program to promote firearm safety and marksmanship training with special emphasis on youths. For more information on CMP, log on to www.odcmp.com.