MAUI — The Mokihana Aquatics swim club finished 10th at the 29th annual Sakamoto Invitational meet held this past weekend in Maui. Keenan Anaya finished second among 13 and 14-year old swimmers with a total score of 72 points. On
MAUI — The Mokihana Aquatics swim club finished 10th at the 29th annual Sakamoto Invitational meet held this past weekend in Maui.
Keenan Anaya finished second among 13 and 14-year old swimmers with a total score of 72 points.
On Friday afternoon, the Club received top performances from Sarah Faraola (1:55.10) and Kesia Anaya (1:57.33) in the girls 10 and under 100-meter breast, Keyah-Leil Agoot (1:41.94) in the girls 11-12 100 meter breast, Kelsey Tanaka (1:31.13) in the boys 11-12 100 breast, Keenan Anaya (3:04.86) in the boys 13-14 100 breast, Kesia Anaya (44.13) and Faraola (49.13) in the girls 10 and under 50 fly, Amanda Tanner (45.80) in the girls 11-12 50 fly, Tanaka in the boys 11 and 12 50 fly, Torrey Ikeda (3:22.88) in the girls 15-16 200 breast, Kesia Anaya (3:01.56) in the girls 10 and under 200 free, Agoot (2:53.11) in the girls 11 and 12 200 free, Tanaka (2:37.16) in the boys 11 and 12 200 free, Keenan Anaya (2:14.43), Kyson Gusukuma (2:30.85) and Aaron Ramelb (2:36.82) in the boys 13-14 200 free, the Mokihana “A” team (2:00.17) in the boys 13-14 free relay and the Mokihana “A” team (2:22.12) in the girls open 200 free relay events.
On Saturday morning, Amanda Tanner (41.45) in the girls 11 and 12 backstroke, Tanaka (42.33) in the boys 11-12 50 backstroke, Faraole and Anaya (44.96) and (45.11) respectively in the girls 10 and under 50 backstroke, Keenan Anaya (2:30.52) in the boys 13 and 14 200 fly, Agoot in the girls 11-12 100 fly, Tanaka (1:39.28) in the boys 11-12 100 fly, Kesia Anaya (1:38.77) and Faraole (1:58.34) in the girls 100 fly, Tanaka (44.40) in the boys 11-12 50 breast, Faraole (51.89) and Kesia Anaya (55.63) in the girls 10 and under 50 breast, Agoot (1:21.83) in the girls 11-12 100 free, Tanaka (1:10.53) in the boys 11-12 100 free, Kesia Anaya (1:26.60) and Faraole (1:28.63) in the girls 10 and under 100 free all had solid performances.
On Saturday afternoon, the Mokihana “A” team (5:09.57) in the boys 13-14 400 relay event, Meaghan Sims (33.36) in the girls 13-14 50 free, Keenan Anaya (27.57), Ramelb (31.45), Gusukuma (32.64), Randy Umetsu (32.79) in the boys 13-14 50 free, Keenan Anaya (2:46) in the boys 13-14 200 backstroke, Keenan Anaya (1:30.53), Umetsu (1:34.48), Gusukuma (1:36.79) and Ramelb (1:38.51) in the boys 13-14 100 breast, Ikeda (1:35.27) in the girls 15-16 100 breast and the Mokihana “A” team (4:35.56) in the boys 13-14 400 relay events all were successful.
On Sunday morning, the Club’s Kesia Anaya (36.82) and Faraola (38.77) in the girls 10 and under 50 free, Tanner (36.08) in the girls 11-12 50 free, Tanaka (31.73) in the boys 11-12 50 free, Sims (1:35.06) in the girls 13-14 10 fly, Keenan Anaya (1:05.37), Umetsu (1:20.71) and Gusukuma (1:24.49) in the boys 13-14 100 fly, Kesia Anaya (3:27.33), Faraola (3:44.79) in the girls 10 and under 200 intermediate, Agoot (3:16.89) in the girls 11-12 200 intermediate, Tanaka (3:04.04) in the boys 11-12 200 intermediate, Faraole (1:40.15), Kesia Anaya (1:41.28) in the girls 10 and under 100 backstroke, Tanner (1:35.07), Agoot (1:35.28) in the girls 11-12 100 backstroke and Tanaka (1:34.20) in the boys 11-12 100 backstroke all had good showings.
On Sunday afternoon, Keenan Anaya (2:30.81), Umetsu (2:54.60) and Ramelb (3:01.15) in the boys 13-14 200 intermediate, Sims (1:29) in the girls 13-14 100 backstroke, Keenan Anaya (1:10.48), Umetsu (1:18.72), Gusukuma (1:25.22) in the boys 13-14 100 backstroke, Ikeda (1:30.40) in the girls 15-16 100 backstroke, Sims (1:18.28) in the girls 13-14 100 backstroke, Keenan Anaya (1:00.61), Umetsu (1:10.80), Ramelb (1:10.88), Gusukuma (1:11.37) in the boys 13-14 100 free and the boys 13-14 200 medley relay Mokihana “A” team of Anaya, Ramelb, Umetsu and Gusukuma were second at 2:25.60.