2022 Texaco/HHSAA Wrestling State Championships
Below is a list of state placers from Saturday at the Blaisdell.
PAC-5’s Xander Erolin, left, survived a grueling finals match over Campbell’s Holden Soares in the 2022 Texaco/HHSAA Wrestling State Championships at Blaisdell Arena on Saturday. (Image credit: EJ Abramo Photography).
STATE PLACERS
GIRLS 97
>> 1. Erin Hikiji (Mililani)
>> 2. Angelina Godoy-Holt (Kapolei)
>> 3. Sage Beltran (Moanalua)
>> 4. Nanci Nakagawa (Punahou)
>> 5. Seraya Garrido (Hilo)
>> 6. Raesha Aurelio (Konawaena)
GIRLS 102
>> 1. Liana Ferreira (Baldwin)
>> 2. Tristan Nitta (Mililani)
>> 3. Kayce Dudoit (Lahainaluna)
>> 4. Jeream Estabilio (Hilo)
>> 5. Kayla Shota (Moanalua)
>> 6. Alu Hyodo (Roosevelt)
GIRLS 107
>> 1. Madison Kalamau (Moanalua)
>> 2. Naiomi Kulukulualani-Sales (Lahainaluna)
>> 3. Kanoelani Kekiwi-Jones (King Kekaulike)
>> 4. Makena Abe (Mililani)
>> 5. Joy Jeremiah (Kamehameha)
>> 6. Faith Inatsuka (PAC-5)
GIRLS 112
>> Nohea Moniz of Kamehameha – Kapalama Girls
>> Lillie Awaya of Iolani Girls
>> Hailey Perez of Moanalua Girls
>> Casey Bernabe of Kapaa Girls
>> Evelyn Suzuki of Kalani Girls
>> Paige Allen of Campbell Girls
GIRLS 117
>> Isabelle Asuncion (Moanalua)
>> Aliya Takano (Kamehameha)
>> Victoriana Kim (Mililani)
>> Kelly Ichimura (Punahou)
>> Caelin Balansag (Roosevelt)
>> Deja Fernandez (Baldwin)
GIRLS 122
>> Haley Narahara (Kamehameha)
>> Taydem Uyemura (Pearl City)
>> Crystin-dior Treu (Lahainaluna)
>> Aliza Leander (Konawaena)
>> Maya Rose DeAngelo (‘Iolani)
>> Laylee Pasion (Moanalua)
GIRLS 127
>> 1. Lainey Eckart (Kamehameha)
>> 2. Jax Realin (Kamehameha)
>> 3. Alicia Frank (Lahainaluna)
>> 4. Rachel Oshita (Moanalua)
>> 5. Briseis Obregon (King Kekaulike)
>> 6. Jacey Chung (Pearl City)
GIRLS 132
>> 1. Teani Medeiros-Maielua (Lahainaluna)
>> 2. Kianna Chargualaf (Campbell)
>> 3. Rylie Nishida (Kamehameha)
>> 4. Paige Taasan (Hilo)
>> 5. Luciana Conde-Cadena (Hawaii Preparatory Academy)
>> 6. Reese Nishida (Moanalua)
GIRLS 138
>> 1. Aubrie Molina (Pearl City)
>> 2. Anissa Wright (Campbell)
>> 3. Valynn Kwan (Mid Pacific)
>> 4. Sara Bernades (Radford)
>> 5. Emma Wharton-Hsieh (‘Iolani)
>> 6. Taylor Furstenwerth (Kamehameha)
GIRLS 145
>> 1. Jahlia Miguel (Baldwin)
>> 2. Rayden Kukahiwa (Hilo)
>> 3. Kaui Lee-Tynan (Kapolei)
>> 4. Tylanna Abraham (Kealakehe)
>> 5. Meleana Rita (Kauai)
>> 6. Nohilani Kukonu (Moanalua)
GIRLS 155
>> 1. Mehana Kapoi (Kamehameha)
>> 2. Bethany Chargualaf (Campbell)
>> 3. Kaceylee Pua (Baldwin)
>> 4. Taryn Titcomb (Moanalua)
>> 5. Frances Balcita (McKinley)
>> 6. Phiona Kerisiano (Nanakuli)
GIRLS 168
>> 1. Jadyn Crisostomo (Moanalua)
>> 2. Kealohilani Grace (Kamehameha)
>> 3. Sarah Balbarino (Kalani)
>> 4. Atinaeleila Fonoti (Mililani)
>> 5. Jaznel-Lynette Baker-Sumuelu (McKinley)
>> 6. Jezney Chang (Pahoa)
GIRLS 184
>> 1. Catherine Asami (Lahainaluna)
>> 2. Jasmine Adiniwin (Moanalua)
>> 3. Lilliane Toledo (Hilo)
>> 4. Teizannahope Paleafei (Farrington)
>> 5. Leina Balancio-Sadamaru (Waianae)
>> 6. Eleina Olap (McKinley)
GIRLS 225
>> 1. Maia Esera (Kahuku)
>> 2. Isabella Martinez (Radford)
>> 3. Tapaita Hufanga (Leilehua)
>> 4. Alena Bartley (Kamehameha)
>> 5. Elizabeth Warren (Kealakehe)
BOYS 106
>> 1. Evan Kusumoto (Kamehameha)
>> 2. Austin Kaalekahi (Molokai)
>> 3. Keona Holokai-Basa (Baldwin)
>> 4. Andre Gantala (Konawaena)
>> 5. Josh Estabilio (Moanalua)
>> 6. Caden Guevara (Mililani)
BOYS 113
>> 1. Cyrus Bucsit (Saint Louis)
>> 2. Khansith Chanthabouasith (Leilehua)
>> 3. Jayden Seson (Moanalua)
>> 4. Marcus Marinas (Baldwin)
>> 5. Jayce Kamimura (Kalani)
>> 6. Jaeden Dumlao-Ranis (Lanai)
BOYS 120
>> 1. Joseph Lathwood (Moanalua)
>> 2. Kulika Corpuz (Mililani)
>> 3. Logan Lau (Mid-Pacific)
>> 4. Hakaru Nitahara (Kamehameha-Maui)
>> 5. Nalu Chinen-Zablan (Damien)
>> 6. Dylan Landford (Kamehameha)
BOYS 126
>> 1. Mikah Labuanan (Kamehameha-Maui)
>> 2. Tobey Ravida (Baldwin)
>> 3. Carson Kim (Mililani)
>> 4. Zayvien Balisacan (Saint Louis)
>> 5. Tanner Higa (PAC-5)
>> 6. Kaistin Vasquez (Punahou)
BOYS 132
>> 1. Tyger Taam (Moanalua)
>> 2. Bransen Porter (Waianae)
>> 3. Jaren Kimura (Mililani)
>> 4. Samson Paaluhi (Kamehameha)
>> 5. Kai Sekigawa (‘Iolani)
>> 6. Nainoa Silva (Kamehameh -Maui)
BOYS 138
>> 1. Kinau McBrayer (Kapolei)
>> 2. Kade Okura (Kalani)
>> 3. Joe-Xahn Rapoza (Pearl City)
>> 4. Keegan Goeas (Castle)
>> 5. Akoni Kaaialii (Kamehameha)
>> 6. Oilver Nishikawa (Punahou)
BOYS 145
>> 1. Justyce Mercado (Punahou)
>> 2. Kai Yawata (‘Iolani)
>> 3. Jesse Jeremiah (Kamehameha)
>> 4. Joshua Lewandowski (Moanalua)
>> 5. Zion Amerson (Saint Louis)
>> 6. Jace Kim-Cadiz (Pearl City)
BOYS 152
>> 1. Xander Erolin (PAC-5)
>> 2. Holden Soares (Campbell)
>> 3. Nai Hasegawa (Baldwin)
>> 4. Kailer Lee (‘Iolani)
>> 5. Adrian Lee (Mililani)
>> 6. Christian Jacob (Moanalua)
BOYS 160
>> 1. Blaze Sumiye (Moanalua)
>> 2. Ayden Coronil (Kamehameha)
>> 3. Gabriel Valdez (Baldwin)
>> 4. Darren Cababag-Silva (Mililani)
>> 5. Branztyn Reyes (Nanakuli)
>> 6. Steinar Tanaka (Kaiser)
BOYS 170
>> 1. Brycen Pagurayan (Kapolei)
>> 2. Pookela DeSantos (Leilehua)
>> 3. Isaac Vickery (Waiakea)
>> 4. Kolt Mccreadie (Saint Louis)
>> 5. Ramsey Nishida (Kamehameha)
>> 6. Nathan Marovish (Kapaa)
BOYS 182
>> 1. Karter Nitahara (Moanalua)
>> 2. Keawe Kane-Keahi (Lahainaluna)
>> 3. Joseph Keo (Kapolei)
>> 4. Will Straton (Punahou)
>> 5. Connor Hackbarth (Kamehameha)
>> 6. Raphael Dela Cruz (Aiea)
BOYS 195
>> 1. Blaze Holani (Saint Louis)
>> 2. Kayzehn Aiwohi-Frisby (Waianae)
>> 3. Maika Kahele-Akeo (Kapolei)
>> 4. Jonas Baekkuland (Moanalua)
>> 5. Heno Kaiama (Molokai)
>> 6. Aaron Hue Sing (Baldwin)
BOYS 220
>> 1. Vanderlei Yong of Waianae Boys
>> 2. Zachary Kaliko of Saint Louis Boys
>> 3. Chrisitan Paleafei of Moanalua Boys
>> 4. Kainoa Gonzales of Kamehameha – Kapalama Boys
>> 5. Sanalio Vehikite of Lahainaluna Boys
>> 6. Leo Kalipi of Molokai Boys
BOYS 285
>> 1. Scotty Dikilato (Kamehameha)
>> 2. Kanale Coelho (Leilehua)
>> 3. Caleb Lauifi (Waipahu)
>> 4. Tysyn Estrella (King Kekaulike)
>> 5. Skyden Hanisi (Punahou)
>> 6. Kolinaise Latu (Lahainaluna)
1 Comment
If you hear the “Sophomore curse” it’s just another reason to get hype and clout. Don’t believe what dem hams say. Ppl here don’t know what they be saying. There’s bigger things out there in the world. Hawaii state title is cool but don’t get it y’all’s head. Xoxo
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