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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, October 28, 2007

Jenkins, Keith capture OIA titles country

By Stanley Lee
Advertiser Staff Writer

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Bryce Jenkins

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Kristin Ali Keith

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Leilehua High School defended its boys and girls team titles, and last year's individual winners repeated at yesterday's O'ahu Interscholastic Association cross country championships.

Leilehua junior Bryce Jenkins, last year's OIA and state champion, led the entire boys 3-mile race at Patsy T. Mink Central O'ahu Regional Park, winning in 16 minutes, 14.49 seconds. He was one of five Mules who finished in the top 10 as Leilehua won its third straight team title with 26 points. Radford was second with 117.

"Over the season, the team has progressed and gotten better overall," Jenkins said. "Individually, we've all done pretty good too."

Mililani sophomore Kristin Ali Keith led from start to finish in defending her title, finishing the girls 3-mile race in 19:58.00.

Leilehua placed five girls in the top 11 to win its second straight team title with 36 points. Mililani was second with 67.

"We came closer as a team and that's how we ran closer together," said Leilehua junior Savannah Lowrie, who was third in 20:40.33.

Familiarity of the course helped Keith, who has trained at CORP.

"I think it helps you to know when you're tired, how much there is left," Keith said. "You know that you practice here so you know you've done exactly what you're doing now."

The top 65 boys and girls qualified for the state meet.

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

BOYS VARSITY

TEAM

1, Leilehua 26 points. 2, Radford 117. 3, Mililani 127. 4, Castle 177. 5, 'Aiea 179. 6, Kapolei 187. 7, Pearl City 197. 8, Kailua 200. 9, Roosevelt 234. 10, Kaiser 249. 11, Campbell 282. 12, Waipahu 298. 13, Moanalua 300. 14, Farrington 355. 15, McKinley 366. 16, Kalani 383. 17, Kalaheo 412.

INDIVIDUAL

1, Bryce Jenkins (Lei) 16:14.49. 2, Paul Williams (Lei) 16:19.81. 3, Dawson Vorderbruegge (Kais) 16:45.40. 4, Kensuke Taylor (Kail) 17:07.54. 5, Christian Putegnat (Camp) 17:10.29. 6, Margarito Martinez (Lei) 17:15.45. 7, Juan Miguel Silva (Lei) 17:16.75. 8, Eric Pak (Cast) 17:51.80. 9, Andrew Atangan (Rad) 17:54.08. 10, Alan Akagi (Lei) 17:57.35. 11, Craig Kandler (Kais) 18:01.01. 12, Brandon Mageary (Rad) 18:14.29. 13, Tomoyuki Miura (Roos) 18:16.42. 14, Daniel Lawrence ('Aiea) 18:17.76. 15, Kelsey Gratz (Mili) 18:23.19. 16, Shannon Cosey (Kap) 18:23.65. 17, Dylan Lee (Cast) 18:24.86. 18, Greg Sikes-Mitchell (Rad) 18:26.00. 19, Elmer Arceo (Waip) 18:29.48. 20, Daniel Gomez (Camp) 18:31.60.

GIRLS

TEAM

1, Leilehua 36 points. 2, Mililani 67. 3, Kahuku 93. 4, Roosevelt 101. 5, Pearl City 138. 6, Radford 146. 7, Kaiser 170. 8, Waipahu 202. 9, Kalani 235. 10, McKinley 255. 11, Kaimuki 265. 12, Wai'anae 341. 13, Farrington 384.

INDIVIDUAL

1, Kristin Ali Keith (Mili) 19:58.00. 2, Dayna Domingo (PC) 20:26.18. 3, Savannah Lowrie (Lei) 20:40.33. 4, Keilani Wasson (Kah) 21:22.71. 5, Mariama Lane (Lei) 21:39.08. 6, Crystal Fujimoto (Roos) 21:42.21. 7, Nicole Bae (Roos) 21:46.94. 8, Adriaunnah Dewey (Lei) 21:47.73. 9, Rachel Morihara (Lei) 21:49.44. 10, Nicole Painter (Mili) 21:57.95. 11, Bethany Teters (Lei) 21:59.80. 12, Kelsie Sugahara (Roos) 22:03.02. 13, Danica Auna (Kah) 22:07.53. 14, Nicole Kahunahana (PC) 22:08.88. 15, Rocio Sanchez (Kap) 22:09.30. 16, Jacklyn Knaus (Mili) 22:20.49. 17, Joilynn Hollies (Camp) 22:20.78. 18, Aili MacDonald (Cast) 22:21.87. 19, Megan Akamine (Cast) 22:22.32. 20, Lauren Watanabe (Kalan) 22:23.58.

Reach Stanley Lee at sktlee@honoluluadvertiser.com.