The top six boys and girls who recorded the highest bowling averages this past season were named Kauai Interscholastic Federation all stars. Those chosen were also required to have played at least nine games during the season. Of the 12
The top six boys and girls who recorded the highest bowling averages this past season were named Kauai Interscholastic Federation all stars.
Those chosen were also required to have played at least nine games during the season. Of the 12 KIF all stars, seven are from Kauai High School.
Among the Red Raiders is junior Trevor Passmore, who had an average of 198.5.
Passmore recorded a game-high 278 in the third round of the Billy Tees Bowling Championships state tournament in October at Kauai Bowl in Lihue. He finished 14th among the boys in the state meet with a total 680 through eight games.
The other two Red Raider boys all stars are sophomore Allen Bueno with an 183.83 average, and junior Brandon Agas with a 173.55 average. Bueno placed 52nd (545 through 8 games) individually and Agas was 60th (330 through seven games).
The other boys all stars are Waimea senior Kailen Pablo-Ottoman (158.77 average), Waimea sophomore Jaime Mararagan (153.66 average) and Kapaa junior Caleb Keohuhou (159.66 average). Pablo-Ottoman placed 92nd at states (445 through nine games).
For the girls, Kauai High junior Maria Luis had an average of 143.66. She placed 40th at states (515 through eight games).
The other three Red Raider girls all stars are seniors Jaeden DeCosta-Caalin (145.33 average), Janice Purisima (139.44) and Jade Luis (135.22 average).
Purisima was 58th (491 through eight games) at states, Jade Luis was 61st (298 through seven games) and DeCosta-Caalim was 73rd (467 through eight games).
The two other girls on the list are Waimea sophomore Daleijah Campos-Banasihan (138.5 average) and Kapaa senior Shayna Sa (135.88 average).
Campos-Banasihan placed 65th (417 through nine games) at states.