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Billy Tees HHSAA Bowling Championships

Posted On: Thursday, October 30, 2008
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Billy Tees HHSAA Bowling Championships

Kingsley Ah You- Owner
HawaiiDigitalSports.com
kahyou@digitalsports.com



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HHSAA & Darryl Izumo
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Results: Full results below!






READ:
Winning right up Ajimine’s alley



by Stanley Lee
Honolulu Advertiser


While strikes count the most in bowling, picking up spares pays off in the end.


Two-time defending state girls champion Dara Ajimine can attest to that. The Kalani High School senior won last year’s state championship by one pin.


“Not all the time you’ll strike, so spares are really important,” Ajimine said. “Someone can be striking, but at least you can be sparing. You’re still up there with them and have a chance.”


When the state championships begin this morning at Lihu’e Bowling Center on Kaua’i, Ajimine will return to where she won her first state title. She won that year with a pinfall total of 1,686, 21 better than Pearl City’s Seiko Santos.


“I was really surprised,” Ajimine said. “I was going up against a lot of good bowlers. I’m friends with them, I know what they’re capable of doing. I was surprised with the outcome.”

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Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total
Kalani Dara Ajimine 190 195 211 596
Pearl City Ashley Shoemaker 201 232 148 581
Sacred Hearts Venny Jean Turner 204 204 172 580
St. Francis Chelsea Seki 218 169 179 566
Kapolei Chrystalynn Bonifacio 190 193 175 558
HBA Elisabeth Seamon 177 169 206 552
Kapolei Raelena Mattos 190 190 167 547
University Lab Shannon Lee 175 182 184 541
Punahou Nicole Wong 171 187 176 534
Waialua Nohelani Olpendo 157 213 163 533
Kapolei Kimie Roller 191 126 211 528
Moanalua Shari Usui 137 170 220 527
Waimea Tiffany Lum 165 185 162 512
Mililani Tamara Stephens 137 188 186 511
Kona Caylee Takafuji 184 171 146 501
Mililani Stacey Shigekane 164 188 148 500
Aiea Darcie Oyama 125 174 200 499
Iolani Kelii Ann Lum 170 149 180 499
Iolani Brittney Guro 144 182 170 496
Iolani Traci Rivera 143 180 173 496
McKinley Winter Drew-Kaohu 160 182 154 496
Pearl City Teale Thornburg 166 174 154 494
HBA Kolleen Lee 171 141 181 493
Moanalua Alyssa Aguilar 190 127 173 490
Punahou Lauren Tanimoto 164 177 149 490
Waiakea Kayleen Yoneda 142 190 158     490
Moanalua Kathryn Hu 138 157 194 489
Kalaheo Amanda Jo 158 164 166 488
Campbell Kristyn Nakano 176
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