Monday, September 15, 2008

The Road to HPA

THE ROAD TO HPA

" Cross Country is like poker, you always have to be holding five good cards all the time"

ILH

#1 goes down!

Keaau, Hawaii. At the Kamehameha Invitational #1 ranked Iolani school girls cross country team ran into a buzz saw. Iolani was soundly defeated by Kamehameha Schools of Kapalama 32 to 59. Kamehameha Kapalama sent the message to the rest of the state they are for real. Winning the race was Honokaa High's Tia Greenwell in 20:21 followed by Iolani's Jenna Wong in 20:58.



OIA Mililani continues to win

Aiea. It seems Mililani girl’s cross-country team is letting someone different from their team win each week or they are just showing their depth. Well, OK, so this week it’s Gabby Jerkins at the Preseason meet at Aiea. Her time of 20:59 beats Dayna Domingo of Pearl City who took second in 21:26. Mililani wins by a landslide.

MIL Seabury Hall Idle

PUKALANI – With Seabury Hall idle and most likely training through, Maui High School girls cross country team took first place at the Maui Interscholastic League's meet.

King Kekaulike's Bailey Massenburg won the girls race with a time of 20 minutes, 21 seconds.

Based on Information and results from this week here are the team ranking for this week. And remember as we get more information and results this list will change. Just a note. If you're ranked #1 and you lose, you drop down until you can work your way back up.

At this week's Iolani Invitational at Wheeler army base all ILH and OIA teams and Mainland and Neighbor schools. Also the HPA invitational will host all BIIF and some Neighbor island schools on the state championship course. Here are this week's Team rankings.

  1. Seabury Hall
  2. Mililani
  3. Punahou
  4. Kamehameha Kapalama
  5. Iolani
Girls individual Ranking for this week.


1. Sara Clapp 11 Kaiser

2. Hailey Grossman 11 Seabury Hall

3. Kristin Ali Keith 11 Mililani

4. Hailey Abing 12 Pac 5

5. Bailey Massenburg 12 King Kekaulike

6. Julie Besenbruch 12 Pac 5

7. Tia Greenwell

8. Gabby Jenkins Mililani

9. Jena Wong Iolani

10. Dayna Domingo of Pearl City



4 comments:

MissRunRGrl said...

I notice you have two # 7's, so who gets dropped this time? Kamehameha Kapalama team looks good this week.

MrESManHI said...

Lea Lunblad of Seabury was at number 10 before the two #7's were corrected. I think Savannah Lowrie of Leilehua still deserves to be on the list, although there were no meet results available this week to support it, but the people who didn't run this week are still on the list, so it's a valid argument.

van said...

leilehua ran at kapolei this weekend.

Juice Williams said...

I Totally Think Savannah should be in the top 10 but its alright she will prove it soon enough. Its 6 more weeks to go. I can't wait to see who gets it.