Top 4 Schools In 2021-22 All-Sports Final Standings — PUNAHOU, MOANALUA, ‘IOLANI, HAWAII BAPTIST

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It’s time to put a cap on 2021-22 high school sports in Hawaii and let the fine accomplishments by all of the athletes across the state slide into the history books.

Bedrock Sports Hawaii reviewed the fall, winter and spring seasons and came up with final standings of schools based on success (or lack thereof) in the state championships.

It’s no surprise that Punahou came out on top, thanks to the Buffanblu’s 13 team state championships. But where does your school rank?

Find out by taking a look at the final standings for 2021-22. Five points were awarded for a team state championship, two points for an individual overall championship (for example, tennis singles) and one point for an individual class/division championship (for example, wrestling weight class).

BEDROCK’S 2021-22 Hawaii High School Sports Final Standings

>> 1. Punahou, 95
>> 2. Moanalua, 45
>> 3. ‘Iolani, 25
>> 4. Hawaii Baptist, 22
>> 5. Kamehameha, 21
>> 6. (tie) Pearl City, 14
>> 6. (tie) Saint Louis, 14
>> 8. (tie) Kapolei, 11
>> 8. (tie) Mililani, 11
>> 10. (tie) Kapaa, 10
>> 10. (tie) Maui Prep, 10
>> 12. Kamehameha-Hawaii, 8
>> 13. (tie) Mid-Pacific, 7
>> 13. (tie) University, 7
>> 15. (tie) Kahuku, 6
>> 15. (tie) Kamehameha-Maui, 6
>> 15. (tie) Radford, 6
>> 18. (tie) Damien, 5
>> 18. (tie) King Kekaulike, 5
>> 18. (tie) Maryknoll, 5
>> *18. (tie) PAC-5, 5
>> 18. (tie) Waiakea, 5
>> 23. Baldwin, 4
>> 24. (tie) Kalani, 3
>> 24. (tie) Maui, 3
>> 24. (tie) Seabury Hall, 3
>> 27. (tie) Kalaheo, 2
>> 27. (tie) Lahainaluna, 2
>> 27. (tie) Le Jardin, 2
>> 27. (tie) Waianae, 2
>> 27. (tie) Waipahu, 2
>> 32. (tie) Hanalani, 1
>> 32. (tie) Hilo 1
>> 32. (tie) Island School, 1
>> 32. (tie) Konawaena, 1
>> 32. (tie) Roosevelt, 1
>> 32. (tie) St. Andrew’s Schools, 1

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2021-22 Team Championships

>> Punahou, 13

  • Division I boys cross country
  • Division I girls cross country
  • Boys canoe paddling
  • Girls canoe paddling
  • Mixed canoe paddling
  • Girls swimming and diving
  • Girls golf
  • Boys tennis
  • Girls tennis
  • Boys track and field
  • Girls track and field
  • Girls water polo
  • Division I boys volleyball

>> Moanalua, 6

  • Girls air riflery
  • Cheerleading (large division)
  • Boys wrestling
  • Girls wrestling
  • Boys judo
  • Girls judo

>> Hawaii Baptist, 3

  • Division II boys cross country
  • Division II girls cross country
  • Division II girls basketball

>> ‘Iolani, 3

  • Division I football
  • Division I girls basketball
  • Boys swimming and diving

>> Kamehameha, 2

  • Division I girls volleyball
  • Division I girls soccer

>> Kapaa, 2

  • Division II football
  • Division II softball

>> Maui Prep, 2

  • Division II boys basketball
  • Boys golf

>> Pearl City, 2

  • Boys bowling
  • Division II girls volleyball

>> Saint Louis, 2

  • Division I boys basketball
  • E-Sports (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)

>> Damien, 1

  • Division II baseball

>> Kahuku, 1

  • Open Division football

>> Kamehameha-Hawaii, 1

  • Division II boys soccer

>> Kamehameha-Maui, 1

  • E-Sports (Rocket League)

>> Kapolei, 1

  • Girls bowling

>> King Kekaulike, 1

  • Division I boys soccer

>> Maryknoll, 1

  • Division I softball

>> Mid-Pacific, 1

  • Boys air riflery

>> Mililani, 1

  • E-Sports (League of Legends)

>> *PAC-5, 1

  • Division II girls soccer

>> Radford, 1

  • Cheerleading (medium division)

>> University, 1

  • Division II girls volleyball

>> Waiakea, 1

  • Division I baseball

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Individual overall championships

>> Punahou, 5

  • Izzy Ford (Division I girls cross country)
  • Raya Nakao (Girls golf)
  • Elise Wong (Girls tennis singles)
  • Payton Jim On (Boys tennis singles)
  • Tsubasa Okada and Tanner Ice (Boys tennis doubles)

>> Hawaii Baptist, 2

  • Joshua Hayashida (Boys golf)
  • **Connor Malinger (Division II boys cross country)

>> ‘Iolani, 1

  • Julia Visaya and Karli Vo (Girls tennis doubles)

>> Kamehameha-Hawaii, 1

  • Colby Terlep (Boys air riflery)

>> Maui, 1

  • Jared Cantere (Division I boys cross country)

>> Mililani, 1

  • Michael Weyl (Boys bowling)

>> Moanalua, 1

  • Olivia Akina (Girls air riflery)

>> Pearl City 1

  • Samantha Kanehailua (Girls bowling)

>> Seabury Hall, 1

  • **Kaylee Volner (Division II girls cross country)

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Individual class/division championships

JUDO

>> Moanalua, 6

  • Kayla Shota (Girls 109)
  • Jessica Dixon (Girls 139)
  • Taryn Titcomb (Girls 172)
  • Josh Estabilio (Boys 108)
  • Blaze Sumiye (Boys 178)
  • Brady Lee (Boys 198)

>> Kamehameha, 2

  • Aliya Takano (Girls 129)
  • Ayden Coronil (Boys 161)

>> Punahou, 2

  • Tatiana Paragas (Girls 139)
  • Kelly Ann Ichimura (Girls 172)

>> Waipahu, 2

  • Dallas Inis (Girls 122)
  • Zylee Kuikahi (Girls 154)

>> Hawaii Baptist, 1

  • Josiah Lum (Boys 145)

>> Hilo, 1

  • Lilliane Toledo (Girls 220)

>> ‘Iolani, 1

  • David Yamashiro (Boys 285)

>> Kapolei, 1

  • Rodstan Salangdron (Boys 220)

>> Mid-Pacific, 1

  • Logan Lau (Boys 114)

>> Mililani, 1

  • Erin Hikiji (Girls 98)

>> Pearl City, 1

  • Anakin Mendoza (Boys 132)

>> Roosevelt, 1

  • Brendan Kuwabara (Boys 121)

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SWIMMING AND DIVING

>> Punahou, 9

  • Andrea Zeebe, Joey Misailidis, MacKenzie Watts, Alyssa Clark (Girls 200-yard medley relay)
  • Kai Flanagan (Girls 200 freestyle)
  • Andrea Zeebe (Girls 100 freestyle)
  • Kai Flanagan (Girls 500 freestyle)
  • Sophia Hurd, MacKenzie Watts, Joey Misailidis, Kai Flanagan (Girls 200 freestyle relay)
  • Andrea Zeebe (Girls 200 backstroke)
  • Sophia Hurd, Hailey Kaichi, Kai Flanagan, Andrea Zeebe (Girls 400 freestyle relay)
  • Noa Clark, Masa Yara, Caden Lombard, Ken Nakatsu (Boys 200 freestyle relay)
  • Josh Lee, Noa Clark, Caden Lombard, Ken Nakatsu (Boys 400 freestyle relay)

>> ‘Iolani, 6

  • Aiden Cheng (Boys 1-meter diving)
  • Evan Wong, LT Stencil, Tobey Yuen, Finn Arrilaga (Boys 200 medley relay)
  • Evan Wong (Boys 200 freestyle)
  • Stone Miller (Boys 100 freestyle)
  • Evan Wong (Boys 500 freestyle)
  • Sage Miller (Girls 50 freestyle)

>> Kalaheo, 2

  • Zack West (Boys 200 backstroke)
  • Zack West (Boys 200 individual medley)

>> Le Jardin, 2

  • Thomas Caps (Boys 50 freestyle)
  • Thomas Caps (Boys 100 breaststroke)

>> University, 2

  • Grace Monahan (Girls 200 individual medley)
  • Grace Monahan (Girls 100 butterfly)

>> Island School, 1

  • Chloe Inouye (Girls 100 breaststr0ke)

>> Kalani, 1

  • Hailey Takai (Girls 1-meter diving)

>> Kamehameha, 1

  • Connor Seminavage (Boys 100 butterfly)

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TRACK AND FIELD

>> Punahou, 8

  • John-Keawe-Sagapolutele (Boys shot put)
  • John-Keawe-Sagapolutele (Boys discus)
  • Kanoa Ronquilio (Boys 400)
  • Izzy Ford (1,500-meter run)
  • Gabby Smith, Kelsey Ann Sato, Vani Salanoa, Hannah Miura (Girls 4×100 relay)
  • Kylie Moniz (Girls 300 hurdles)
  • Sasha Iizuka-Sheeley (Girls 800)
  • Hannah Miura, Natalie Kaku, Kylie Moniz, Vani Salanoa (Girls 4×400 relay)

>> Kamehameha, 3

  • Tatum Moku (Girls pole vault)
  • Tatum Moku (Girls long jump)
  • Tatum Moku (Girls 100 hurdles)

>> Kapolei, 3

  • Jordan McQueen (Boys long jump)
  • Jordan McQueen (Boys triple jump)
  • Josiah Del Prado, Jordan McQueen, Kunique Randall-Parker, Jason Kealoha (Boys 4×400 relay)

>> Baldwin, 2

  • Joseph Randolph (Boys 100)
  • Justin Kahalewai (Boys 110 hurdles)

>> Hawaii Baptist, 2

  • Jordy Davenport (Girls 400)
  • Connor Malinger (Boys 3,000)

>> Kalani, 2

  • Reece Kosaki (Boys 300 hurdles)
  • Taina Tanuvasa (Girls discus)

>> Mililani, 2

  • Stephen Chezik (Boys pole vault)
  • Elle Rimando (Girls triple jump)

>> Saint Louis, 2

  • William Reed (Boys high jump)
  • Yosei Takahashi, Kanoa Monteilh, Vu Nguyen, Trech Kekahuna (Boys 4×100 relay)

>> ‘Iolani, 1

  • Lexi King (Girls high jump)

>> Konawaena, 1

  • Caiya Hanks (Girls 200)

>> Maui, 1

  • Jared Cantere (Boys 800)

>> Mid-Pacific, 1

  • Parker Wagnild (Boys 1,500)Asaa

>> Radford, 1

  • Angeludi Asaah (Girls shot put)

>> St. Andrew’s Schools, 1

  • Olivia Reed (Girls 100)

>> Seabury Hall, 1

  • Kaylee Volner (Girls 3,000)

>> Waianae, 1

  • Emanuel Carter (Boys 200)

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WRESTLING

>> Moanalua, 7

  • Madison Kalamau (Girls 107)
  • Isabelle Asuncion (Girls 117)
  • Jadyn Crisostomo (Girls 168)
  • Joseph Lathwood (Boys 120)
  • Tyger Taam (Boys 132)
  • Blaze Sumiye (Boys 160)
  • Karter Nitahara (Boys 182)

>> Kamehameha, 5

  • Nohea Moniz (Girls 112)
  • Haley Narahara (Girls 122)
  • Mehana Kapoi (Girls 155)
  • Evan Kusumoto (Boys 106)
  • Scotty Dikilato (Boys 285)

>> Baldwin, 2

  • Liana Ferreira (Girls 102)
  • Jahlia Miguel (Girls 145)

>> Kapolei, 2

  • Kinau McBrayer (Boys 138)
  • Brycen Pagurayan (Boys 170)

>> Lahainaluna, 2

  • Teani Medeiros-Maielua (Girls 132)
  • Catherine Asami (Girls 184)

>> Saint Louis, 2

  • Cyrus Bucsit (Boys 113)
  • Blaze Holani (Boys 195)

>> Hanalani, 1

  • Xander Erolin (Boys 152)

>> Kahuku, 1

  • Maia Esera (Girls 225)

>> Kamehameha-Hawaii, 1

  • Lainey Eckart (Girls 127)

>> Kamehameha-Maui, 1

  • Mikah Labuanan (Boys 126)

>> Mililani, 1

  • Erin Hikiji (Girls 97)

>> Pearl City, 1

  • Aubrie Molina (Girls 138)

>> Punahou, 1

  • Justyce Mercado (Boys 145)

>> Waianae, 1

  • Vanderlei Yong (Boys 220)

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*-PAC-5 is a conglomerate of schools
**-Unofficial champion (Division II does not have its own race separate from D-I

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