LIHUE — After dropping to the Kapaa High School girls last week, Kauai, led by Brooke Hornos, came up short by 23 points to the Waimea High School girls Wednesday afternoon during the Kauai Interscholastic Federation air rifle matches held
LIHUE — After dropping to the Kapaa High School girls last week, Kauai, led by Brooke Hornos, came up short by 23 points to the Waimea High School girls Wednesday afternoon during the Kauai Interscholastic Federation air rifle matches held at both the Kauai High School range and the Island School facility.
Kauai’s Ryker Amimoto (94-72-87), despite being outgained by a digit from Kapaa’s Maverick Yadao (89-88-77-254) at the Island School range, led the Kauai boys to finish with the top team score at 1,199 points. The win over the Waimea boys clinches the KIF boys division for the Red Raiders.
Waimea, getting its top shot from Robyn Acob (87-83-67-237), who graced the range in her birthday tiara, edged past the Kauai girls, 1,150 to 1,127 points to clinch the KIF girls division.
Waimea next hosts Kapaa at the Kalaheo Neighborhood Center on Wednesday while Island School comes over to visit Kauai High School. Both matches get underway at 3 p.m.
The Hawaii High School Athletic Association state tournament will take place on Maui starting Oct. 27.
Kauai Boys (1,199 points)
Ryker Amimoto (94-720870253), Alec Greer (93-68-82-243), Ryan Valhuerdi (86-57-81-224), Grant Calipjo (85-55-71-211), Brandon Marcos (94-75-81-250), Kendrick Cadiz (85-71-73-229), Kaimi Texeira (75-62-77-214), Kaimana Texeira (87-64-59-210).
Waimea Boys (1,116 points)
Keane Caberto (85-73-82-240), Christian Fostanes (76-70-68-214), Devon Hartsell (86-70-740-230), Bryon Ingenerio (72048-68-188), Braden Kobayashi (87-59-74-220), Dennison Mopas (80-62070-212), Kenneth Ragus (640550730192), Alika Huddy (85-62-61-208).
Kauai Girls (1,127 points)
Kailee Arakaki (84-68-65-217), Brooke Hornos (95-81-91-267), Kaori Kaya (81-58-78-217), Kelli Okayama (85-49-71-205), Jaslyn Langtad (77-69-46-192), Xandra Masumoto (75-67-81-223), Kimberly Matutina (67-63-73-203), Emily Melchor (73-42-69-184).
Waimea Girls (1,150 points)
Robyn Acob (88-83-67-237), Hope Coyaso (79-73-77-229), Erika Esposo (79-68-82-229), Tiffany Minia (82-52-71-205), Janine Prado (86-62-65-213), Khryshia Pascual (85-73-72-230), Chelsea Samatra (88-61-76-225), Venice Subia (84-59-67-210).
Kapaa Boys (1,115 points)
Zyron Albite-Ruiz (63-70-53-186), Maverick Yadao (89-88-77-254), Levi Eualilo (83-71-48-202), Mason Tabura (84-77-57-218), Ian Kimura (92-76-75-242), Kalai Chong (43-60-47-150), Mark Corpuz (83-67-49-199), Michael Anderson (85-75-37-197).
Island School Boys (983 points)
Scott Kilcoyne (76-51-52-179), Sam Goldberg (88-68-40-196), Tanner Tavares (83-80-69-232), Michael Chung (82-65-50-197), Kai Ramierez (63-18-24-105), Henry Scheerer (73-58-48-179), Bryant Wu (71-48-38-157), Kamalei Baptist (41-22-041-104).
Kapaa Girls (1,090 points)
Alohilani Chun (72-50-45-167), Haley Gokan (82-76-69-227), Khaelie Miranda (84-77-62-223), Kiara Dolino (84-50-54-188), Alicia Hayakawa (75-64-69-208), Karyn Koko (81-83-66-230), Janice Manique (82-70-70-222), Cherish Kuloloia (65-63-51-179).
Island School Girls (726 points)
Amanda Ngyuen (90-67-51-208), Aliana Ho (89-62-35-186), Risa Whetsel (76-57-45-178), Quinn Catlin (72-53-29-154).