LIHUE — With a week remaining on the Kauai Interscholastic Federation bowling calendar, Kapaa High School boys captured the Week 5 bowling to stay alive in the Central Pacific Bank KIF title chase.
Kapaa boys finished with a 2,407 pinfall to edge out the Kauai High School boys that finished with a 2,397 pinfall, just a pin advantage over Waimea High School that marked a team 2,396 for third place. William Kimura rolled a pair of 218 games to lead the victory.
Kauai High School coach Kyrin Sasaki said, “Kapaa Boys won Week 5, keeping their chances for the Central Pacific Bank KIF title alive. It was a back-and-forth from all three schools on the boys’ lanes. Waimea pulled off the first set win, followed by Kapaa in the second set and Kauai in the third. The total pinfall was within 11 pins for all three schools with Kapaa holding on to their lead to win the week.”
Sasaki said Kapaa will need to win on the final match night on Thursday to force a Baker Style 1 game roll off.
“Awesome job to all three schools, both boys and girls side,” Sasaki said.
On the girls lanes, Kauai High School, although missing a player during Week 5, rolled a 1,908 pinfall to take the match over Waimea girls, who marked a 1,647 pinfall.
The final week of KIF bowling, Senior Night for all three schools, takes place on Thursday with the warm-ups starting before the first set roll at 4:30 p.m. at Kauai Bowl.
Boys results
• Waimea: Rigel Canales (157- -136), Aiden Kakuda (183-234-161), Javis Moises (-102-), Jakob Nakata (-127-), Deilen Otoman (178-224-189), Bryden Perez-Aguilar (150- -), Kymane Sagawa-Pananganan (165- -152), Jacob Talich (-101-), Joshua Talich (- -137). Team total 2396.
• Kapaa: Aaden Aquias (152-161-127), Cheyne Carillo (144-147-139), William Kimura (218-190-218), Colten Nagahisa (148-171-169), Kiaaina Velasco (137-158-128). Team total 2407.
• Kauai: Trevor Alop (208-149-), Rylin Iloreta (-165-), Aaron Juliano (-195-), Zayden Mancia (122- – 106), Kealohi Pa (-184-172), Jason Polloi (155- -171), Raiden Ragasa (- -186), Trestyn Reis (166- -181), Kaedyn Sasaki (113-124-). Team Total 2397.
Girls results
• Waimea: Tiana Abalos (144-117-112), McKennah Drame (108-95- ), Brynn Lee Hirata (128-91-103), Keisha Medeiros (-87-120), Eliza Ramirez (- -114), Jayna Sams (112-124-197). Team Total 1647.
• Kapaa: Talia Farrington (92-82-81), Rian Yamamoto (168-173-186).
• Kauai: Althea Ballesteros (135-144-121), Trina Gambeng (89-87-91), Cazzelle Luis (130-154-116), Kazzandra Luis (125-116-111), Yasmien Panoy (158-155-176). Team Total 1908.