Honolulu Pearl soldiers on in wake of theft
By Kyle Galdeira / Special to the Star-Advertiser
June 23, 2014
Crews started in the men’s sophomore race during the Waimanalo Regatta on Sunday at Waimanalo Beach Park.
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Paddlers representing Honolulu Pearl Canoe Club have grown accustomed to waiting for one of its elders to return to the water.
Nearly three years ago to the day, Honolulu Pearl’s members watched in horror as its koa canoe manned by a women’s novice crew was launched by rough surf into the sand at Nanakuli Beach like a runaway freight train. While two paddlers suffered non-life-threatening injuries during the harrowing ordeal, the canoe — dubbed Honaunau — cracked at multiple points and the club’s paddlers were obligated to carry the vessel’s splintered remains onto shore.
"We were going really fast, and at that moment when I knew we were going to crash, I said a quick prayer: ‘Honaunau, let’s protect each other,’ " said Chantel Ching, a Honolulu Pearl paddler situated in the front seat of the canoe that day who suffered lower-body lacerations as her legs slid through the splintered vessel. "I knew Honaunau was there for us.
"We’ve healed. Now we want Honaunau to heal, too, and get back on the water. She’s such a big part of us and part of our club."
While Honaunau was expected to be repaired by summer’s end, that arduous process was put on hold indefinitely Thursday in Kaneohe after thieves made off with two koa gunnels valued at well over $2,000 that master canoe builder and educator "Uncle" Bobby Puakea was preparing to add to the canoe as one of the final steps in the refurbishment process.
"Honaunau is a member of our family, and we’re hoping (the thieves) will return the koa," said Honolulu Pearl coach Tammy Dureg, who compared the canoe’s absence from competitions to that of an athlete dealing with a catastrophic knee or shoulder injury and facing an arduous rehabilitation process. "A lot of people within the paddling community have been very supportive and are looking out for us. I don’t know exactly how far this will set us back."
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As Honolulu Pearl’s group of 55 paddlers participated in Sunday’s Oahu Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association Waimanalo Canoe Club Regatta at Waimanalo Beach Park, they did so in a borrowed koa canoe on loan from Puakea. The canoe is appropriately dubbed Ho‘ola, which means "new beginning" or "to bring to life" in Hawaiian.
"Our focus is to share the culture of Hawaiian outrigger canoe paddling," said Dureg of the club, which carries a majority membership of military personnel and practices in Pearl Harbor. "When they do leave — we have a number of paddlers leaving this summer — they can take a little piece of Hawaii with them."
Honaunau serves not only as a vessel in which paddlers compete — OHCRA clubs are required to race in koa canoes in accordance with the sport’s ancient Hawaiian roots — but also carries a storied history that dates back to before Hawaii became the 50th state.
THE CANOE was originally completed in 1956 from a koa log harvested in Papa, South Kona, for use by the Honaunau Canoe Club. The vessel was later purchased and used by Hui Nalu Canoe Club before eventually making its way to Honolulu Canoe Club, which added "Pearl" to complete its current moniker in 2002.
"It’s very disappointing that something like this happened to our club; Uncle Bobby has reached out to help us," said Honolulu Pearl paddler Kim Hasegawa, who was seated right behind Ching three years ago and was tossed from the now-58-year-old canoe upon impact with the sand. "We’ve fundraised every year to help pay back Uncle Bobby, and also help him out. We learn a lot about canoe building, and our paddlers understand holistically more about paddling, including the spirituality behind it."
Paddlers took advantage of calm conditions Sunday as Kailua headlined the AAA division (27-39 crews entered) with 162 points, while Hui Nalu (149), Outrigger (143) and Lanikai (141) rounded out the large division.
The four clubs remained close throughout the day, but Kailua scored points consistently down the stretch to fend off Hui Nalu and Lanikai, who combined to win nine of the final 13 races.
Keahiakahoe took the AA division (14-26 crews), securing 64 points and besting Waikiki Surf Club (38 points) and Leeward Kai (32).
Hui Lanakila led the way in the A division (1-13 crews), notching 43 points to hold off host Waimanalo (33) and Healani (24).
OHCRA enters a bye week, and returns to the water on July 4 for the annual Walter J. Macfarlane Regatta in Waikiki.
Na Ohana O Na Hui Wa‘a will hold its sixth event of the season on Sunday with the Na Keiki O Ka Mo‘i Regatta at Maili Beach.
SUNDAY’S PADDLING RESULTS
ALAPA HOE REGATTA
At Keehi Lagoon
AAA — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 88; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 65; 3. Kaneohe, 45; 4. I Mua 41.
AA — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys, 50; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 35; 3. Olelo O Keola, 20; 4. Kamaha’o Canoe Club, 6; 5. Pukana O Ke Kai, 4.
A — 1. Kamehameha, 19; 2. North Shore, 13; 3. Waikiki Yacht Club, 12; 4. Lokahi, 10; 5. Windward Kai, 9; 6. Kai Poha, 6; 7. Kalihi Kai, 3; 8. ‘Alapa Hoe -4.
Specials — 1. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club (Shawn Rivera, Mark Chopot, Pete Crisostomo, James Waggoner, Mike Slocumb, Romio Saena), 02:01.6; 2. Kaneohe, 02:04.6; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 02:18.3.
Girls 12 — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Hannah Bradbury, Teanna Kaopuiki, Mya Rosario, Kierston Kuresa, Chaella Limary, Karli Soo), 02:28.7; 2. Windward Kai, 02:34.1; 3. I Mua, 02:36.8.
Boys 12 — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Kanoa Hinojosa, Kika Boy Samante-Nakoa, Storm Aiwohi, Xaistin Kamealoha, Tama Nakoa, Stancen Delos Santos), 02:29.2; 2. I Mua, 02:38.3; 3. Kalihi Kai, 02:48.9.
Mixed boys and girls 12 — 1. Windward Kai (Jesse Kauahi, BU Flores-Molnar, Cydnee Anne Ajifu, Eliza Otenbriet, Josh Kemp, Maile Fox), 02:23.5; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 02:27.2; 3. I Mua, 02:32.3.
Girls 13 — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Skyler Aiwohi, Michaela Daguro, Tayzia Pakele, Jorene Ulu, Keahi Mayural, River Kealoha), 02:24.3; 2. North Shore, 2:24.5; 3. Kaneohe, 02:33.9.
Boys 13 — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Trey Yadao, Bronson Gonzales, Teva Kealoha Meyer, Kona Hinojosa, Botz Iokia-Smith, Paul Fano), 02:10.2; 2. Kamaha’o Canoe Club, 02:36.9.
Girls 14 — 1. North Shore (Ava Countryman, Makana DaMate, Maddy Walsh, victoria lopez, Grace Rittenhouse, Alyssa Yamada-Barretto), 02:12.0; 2. Kamehameha, 02:12.6; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 02:20.4.
Boys 14 — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Rhyder Kealoha, Zhach Carreiro, Kainoa Sharr, Botz Iokia-Smith, Anu Downey-Kaopuiki, Chazz Kaehu-Limary), 02:03.3; 2. Olelo O Keola, 02:04.7; 3. Kaneohe, 02:07.0.
Girls 15 — 1. Kamehameha (Kama Mertyris, Kylie Yamauchi, Kimberly Carroll, Emily Walker, Marissa Kwon, Ashleigh Geoghegan), 04:31.9; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 04:51.0; 3. Kaneohe, 05:00.6.
Boys 15 — 1. I Mua (Eric Burton, Chase Yamada, Dale Van der Voort, Shepherd Aliifua, Oliver Coyle, Skyler Nishiyama), 04:05.4; 2. Olelo O Keola, 04:12.7; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:18.2.
Girls 16 — 1. Kamehameha (Zoe Farris, Isabel Wiemken, Kawehi Perry-Ah Hoy, Ai Yokogawa, Ria Shimabukuro, Kristina Ricote), 04:42.2; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 04:45.5; 3. Kaneohe, 04:54.9.
Boys 16 — 1. Waikiki Yacht Club (Tylor Mariano, Nicholas Wong, Ethan Jung, Zach Soenksen, Josh Nichols, Kai Wilding), 04:02.5; 2. Kaneohe, 04:04.3; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:07.9.
Girls 18 — 1. Manu O Ke Kai (Kilia Chillingworth, Sarina Souki, Moanalani Quintanilla, Shazary Sinclair, Kim Gorton, Jasmin Piena), 04:34.3; 2. ‘Alapa Hoe, 04:39.0; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:47.7.
Boys 18 — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Blaise Gonzales, Maka Popa, Nayton Kuresa, Hanson Smith, Alaka`i Kauhane-Kaaekuahiwi, Kelton Moniz), 08:28.2; 2. ‘Alapa Hoe, 09:02.3; 3. Manu O Ke Kai, 09:11.2.
Women novice A — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Emalia Kaauwai, Kawehi DePonte, Leichelle Iokia, Charlee Keliikoa, D Enocencio, Nikki Carlson), 04:37.1; 2. I Mua, 04:44.7; 3. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 04:45.9.
Men novice A — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Joao Correia De Souza, Michael Tamalii, Shane McCann, Terrence Young, Shaun Hennings, Zach Hannah), 08:05.9; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 08:32.2; 3. Kamehameha, 08:35.1.
Women novice B — 1. I Mua (Tiffany De Vincent, Mariana Monasi, Sofia Mustelin, Ellie Baldacchino, Quiana Knight, Cassie Orbistondo), 02:04.7; 2. Waikiki Beach Boys, 02:07.5; 3. North Shore, 02:17.3.
Men novice B — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Kanoa Matutino, Kale Cambra, Jr. Kamaile, Adam McEnroe-Pastor, Hoku Mayural, Jay Hinojosa), 03:50.5; 2. Kamehameha, 03:58.4; 3. Kai Poha, 04:06.7.
Mixed novice B — 1. Olelo O Keola (Freddy Pasion, Tesia Laboy, Tiahna Cuban, Ilima Cummings, Alan Banas, Branon Rountree), 01:53.5; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 01:57.8; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 01:58.2.
Women freshmen — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Traci Bush, Dana Gorecki, April Nakayama, Laura Birse, Stacy Bennett, Rachel Orange), 09:11.1; 2. Pukana O Ke Kai, 10:11.2; 3. North Shore, 10:13.4.
Men freshmen — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Jaymar Bucasas, Franco Arango, Kulani Ryan, Elton Dubois, Kendal Tanigawa, Lale Turcan), 07:49.0; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 07:49.9; 3. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 08:16.9.
Women sophomore — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Cindy Takazono, Erin Gerwig, Sandra Vajcs, Kelly Godwin, Miyoko Sawai, Jessica Kaawa), 09:06.9; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 10:09.0; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 10:12.3.
Men sophomore — 1. Manu O Ke Kai (David Fuga, John Lynham, Daniel Aitchison, Tavita Maea, Charley Tantog, Robert Pactol), 07:58.5; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 08:37.3; 3. Kamaha’o Canoe Club, 08:41.2.
Women senior — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Dana Gorecki, Terri Rivero, Laura Birse, Chelsea Bizik, Jessica Kaawa, Frances Lichowski), 12:59.5; 2. Kamaha’o Canoe Club, 14:53.0; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 15:00.8.
Men senior — 1. Manu O Ke Kai (Robert Pactol, Glenn Williams, Keola Wright, John Lynham, Tavita Maea, Ben Wilkinson), 11:34.1; 2. Waikiki Beach Boys, 11:46.4; 3. I Mua, 12:18.7.
Women 40 — 1. Manu O Ke Kai (Carmen Van Kralingen, Julie Gomersall, Michele Rego, Gordean Kaluahine, Barbara Souki, Makana Clarke), 04:22.8; 2. Waikiki Beach Boys, 04:24.4; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:26.0.
Men 40 — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys(Twain Newhart, Charles Meyer, J Donovan, Carl Bayaca, David Pence, Eric Lentz), 08:05.1; 2. Kaneohe, 08:25.0; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 08:26.2.
Mixed 40 — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Anuschka Faucci, Eric Lentz, Charles Meyer, Kimberly Ivey, Carl Bayaca, Janelle Komatsu), 04:05.8; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 04:06.7; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:12.6.
Mixed 45 — 1. Manu O Ke Kai (Carmen Van Kralingen, Leleo Kinimaka, Ruby Alvarez, Julie Gomersall, DJ Oga, Thomas Schlotman), 04:09.6; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:15.2; 3. Kaneohe, 04:27.1.
Women 50 — 1. Kaneohe (Joanie Ishiki, Donna Aquino, Carmen Pilien, Pam Kuehl, Lyn Dubbs, Alai Abbey), 04:39.1; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 04:51.5; 3. Waikiki Yacht Club, 05:02.7.
Men 50 — 1. Manu O Ke Kai (Derek Leeloy, Greg Pavao, DJ Oga, Thomas Schlotman, Sam Alama, Leleo Kinimaka), 03:42.7; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:05.7; 3. I Mua, 04:07.3.
Women 55 — 1. Kaneohe (Joanie Ishiki, Renee Smith, Beryl Parrilla, Lois Lake, Pam Kuehl, KC Kaaihue), 04:51.8; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 04:58.8; 3. Manu O Ke Kai, 05:00.9.
Men 55 — 1. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club (Carl Evensen, Michael Tosaki, Barney Robinson, David Hartzog, Billy Foytich, David Wadsworth), 03:55.2; 2. Lokahi, 04:09.0; 3. Olelo O Keola, 04:12.5.
Mixed 55 — 1. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club (Carl Evensen, Lisa Bento, Karen Spellmeyer, David Wadsworth, Barney Robinson, Stacy Evensen), 04:25.6; 2. Waikiki Yacht Club, 04:33.9; 3. Kaneohe, 04:34.7.
Women 60 — 1. Kaneohe (KC Kaaihue, Annette Myers, Cynthia Hopkins, Lyn Dubbs, Harriette Davidson, Lois Lake), 04:48.7; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 04:59.1; 3. Kai Poha, 05:20.0.
Men 60 — 1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i (Tom/ Tommy Kealiinohomoku, Manny DeSoto, Bruce DeSoto, Bob O`Neill, Andrew Gilman, Eric Soo), 04:04.1; 2. Lokahi, 04:10.8; 3. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 04:13.2.
Mixed 60 — 1. Olelo O Keola (Pua Ruane, Leohone Magno, Roz Perez, Kamu Magno, Glenn Higuchi, Chris Smith), 04:44.3; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 04:46.2; 3. Lokahi, 05:14.1.
Women 65 — 1. Manu O Ke Kai (Dawn Peerson, Carol Hetland, Darlene Heck, Lee Higgins, Patricia Shephard, Peggy Cutting), 05:29.9; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 05:51.5.
Men 65 — 1. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club (Auwe Heiser, Bruce Ames, Norbert Kitashima, Kimbal Thompson, John Finney, Manny Realin), 04:14.7; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:23.9; 3. Kai Poha, 04:29.1.
Women open four — 1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Shir Suez, Frances Lichowski, Carla Houser, Chelsea Bizik), 04:31.6; 2. I Mua, 04:52.3; 3. Kaneohe, 04:52.6.
Men open four — 1. I Mua (Aaron Nunez, West LeClay, Casey Ratica, Mark Chung), 04:12.1; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 04:12.9; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo`i, 04:13.4.
Mixed men and women — 1. I Mua (Sofia Mustelin, Greg Edwards, Alfonso Villarreal, Bunny Hidano, Mahea Garcia, Rich Balancio), 03:58.7; 2. Kaneohe, 03:59.4; 3. Lokahi, 04:10.8.
WAIMANALO REGATTA
At Waimanalo Beach
AAA — 1. Kailua, 162; 2. Hui Nalu, 149; 3. Outrigger, 143; 4. Lanikai, 141.
AA — 1. Keahiakahoe, 64; 2. Waikiki Surf Club, 38; 3. Leeward Kai, 32.
A — 1. Hui Lanakila, 43; 2. Waimanalo, 33; 3. Healani, 24; 4. Keola O Ke Kai, 13; 5. Koa Kai, 11; 6. Anuenue, 11; 7. New Hope, 10; 8. Makaha Canoe Club, 3; 9. Honolulu Pearl, 1; 10. Ewa Pu’uloa Outrigger, 0.
Girls 12 — 1. Outrigger (GG Thomas, Hayden Brown, Eliza Lewis, Kiana Yost, Tia Coen, Hannah Humphreys), 2:29.12; 2. Hui Nalu, 2:34.18; 3. Waimanalo, 2:35.47.
Boys 12 — 1. Lanikai (Jeremy Mansell, Benjamin Zinsius, Giovanni Rufino, Padgett Carpenter, Kaden Wolfley, Nalu Blair), 2:20.65; 2. Hui Nalu, 2:22.34; 3. Outrigger, 2:26.37.
Mixed 12 — 1. Leeward Kai (Shayne Van Gieson, Chrislin Strickland, Mason Oliveria, Sierra Kaaihue, Ezekiel Waiolama, Keao Aipia-Flood), 2:22.66; 2. Hui Lanakila, 2:26.86; 3. Outrigger, 2:28.70.
Girls 13 — 1. Hui Nalu (Honu Nichols, Ocean Rea, Chloe Arnes, Melissa Newsham, Sierra Burgon, Brooke Matson), 2:20.71; 2. Lanikai, 2:20.99; 3. Waimanalo, 2:21.23.
Boys 13 — 1. Lanikai (Thomas Henshaw, Kekoa Blair, Joshua Gonzalez, Michael Noon, Colin Perry, Finn Reyes), 2:14.97; 2. Kailua, 2:18.74; 3. Waimanalo, 2:20.57; 4. Outrigger, 2:22.18.
Girls 14 — 1. Outrigger (Kiana Sandvold, Helen Hogan, Micaela Kauhane, Lauren Bloom, CC Konikson, Kailee Graf), 2:17.77; 2. Lanikai, 2:21.01; 3. Kailua, 2:21.83.
Boys 14 — 1. Kailua (Koa Baginski, Chauncey Holck, David Beattie, Hunter Kupahu, Nathan Deyoe, Kai Navarro), 2:02.92; 2. Lanikai, 2:03.70; 3. Outrigger, 2:04.48.
Girls 15 — 1. Waikiki Surf Club(Tehani McLean, Conner White, Lehua Kamealoha-Tanna, Teisa Wolfgramm, Tyanna Vierra, Lei Wales), 4:39.17; 2. Outrigger, 4:51.34; 3. Hui Lanakila, 4:53.54.
Boys 15 — 1. Kailua (Tristan Clapp, Matthew McGivern, Alex Espinoza, Luke Ott, Elias Farag, Spencer VanDerKamp), 3:58.58; 2. Outrigger, 4:03.08; 3. Hui Nalu, 4:07.68.
Girls 16 — 1. Keahiakahoe (Keaka Rodrigues, Tate Keliihoomalu, Shaienne Estepa, Kaila Malama, Harlee Jay-Pedro, Shainna Estepa), 4:37.40; 2. Hui Nalu, 4:38.30; 3. Outrigger, 4:40.58.
Boys 16 — 1. Hui Nalu (Liam Namba, Sinjin Bradley, Alex Look, Levi Richards, Noah Hedrick, Kekoa Nakasone), 3:54.03; 2. Lanikai, 3:57.02; 3. Outrigger, 3:57.35.
Girls 18 — 1. Waikiki Surf Club (Brandie Peltier, Mahinalani Cavalieri, Iisha Fu, Brittney Saldania, Kamea Moss, Makamae Shook), 4:42.84; 2. Hui Nalu, 4:49.73; 3. Lanikai, 4:50.05.
Boys 18 — 1. Outrigger (Oliver Lewis, Noah Deer, Kyle Chang, Nathan Stoker, Kapono Fujitani, Alika Philpotts), 3:45.24; 2. Hui Nalu, 3:56.38; 3. Lanikai, 3:57.06.
Open Keiki — 1. Koa Kai (Adrian Ishikawa, Dayton Sato, Kahonilani Harryman, Keoni Wahilani, Khristian Sato, Yaya Sato), 2:05.15; 2. Hui Lanakila, 2:06.61; 3. Outrigger, 2:18.63.
Women novice A — 1. Lanikai (Banu Yousey, Sarah Sonognini, Brenda Moritz, Christina Dwight, Kellen Garcia, Monica Esquivel), 4:38.62; 2. Keola O Ke Kai, 4:41.30; 3. Kailua, 4:45.39.
Men novice A — 1. Kailua (Brian Bagunolo, Travis Jones, Levi-Jordan Goeas, Ikaika Kepaa, Hoku Ilae, Daniel Wilcox), 3:48.29; 2. Waikiki Surf Club, 3:52.81; 3. Hui Lanakila, 3:54.77.
Women novice B — 1. Kailua (Deana Evans, Jasmine Navarro, Mo Lemieux, Katie Peterson, Nani Maxey, Michelle Rathke), 2:01.07; 2. Lanikai, 2:05.02; 3. Outrigger, 2:07.28; 4. Koa Kai, 2:12.95.
Men novice B — 1. Outrigger (Peter Cross, Chris Jensen, Chris Deuchar, Jordan Brant, Cody Tavares, Michael Yani), 4:02.33; 2. Kailua, 4:06.46; 3. Koa Kai, 4:11.94.
Mixed novice B — 1. Hui Lanakila (Dana Souza, Miles Maloy, Ivonne Lagodlagod, Marissa Vinberg, Frank Genco, Kawai Engle-Kamanao), 1:56.83; 2. Kailua 2:00.96; 3. Waimanalo, 2:02.09,
Women freshmen — 1. Kailua (Alison Asejo, Kehau Makaena-Gillum, Carolyn Fisher, Lauren McDowell, Catia Garell, Kehau Meyer), 1:58.23; 2. Lanikai, 2:03.54; 3. Hui Lanakila, 2:06.76.
Men freshmen — 1. Lanikai (Lincoln Liesemeyer, Derek Ruebenstahl, Noah Foti, Nick Foti, Matthew Mench, Cheyne Mench), 1:37.58; 2. Kailua, 1:40.31; 3. Healani, 1:43.40.
Sophomore women — 1. Keahiakahoe (Koren Uyemura, Kuuleialoha Mcgee, Ku’ulei Smith, Ama Keama, Keala Bertulfo, U’i Santos), 4:34.91; 2. Hui Nalu, 4:40.37; 3. Outrigger, 4:42.17.
Sophomore men — 1. Lanikai (Matt Crowley, Tapa Worthington, Andreas Gaeta, Manny Kulukulualani, Ka’ai Bruhn, Jim Foti), 3:37.93; 2. Kailua, 3:38.98; 3. Keahiakahoe, 3:42.83.
Women junior — 1. Hui Lanakila (Deborah Rosenblum, Kim Mydock, Aimee Cama, Judy Decorte, Marisa Wriston, Ilima Kim), 9:39.47; 2. Outrigger, 9:55.89; 3. Hui Nalu, 9:59.95.
Men junior — 1. Kailua (Troy Anderson, J.B. Weitz, Maui Cambra, Moki Anderson, Nick Herrera, Jason LaBranch), 8:05.45; 2. Hui Nalu, 8:26.14; 3. Outrigger, 8:44.53.
Women senior — 1. Hui Nalu (Claire Townsend, Donna Kahakui, Traci Yamada, Kerri Cummins, Tayte Brock, Maggie Twigg-Smith), 13:57.13; 2. Lanikai, 14:11.72; 3 Kailua, 14:16.26.
Men senior — 1. Kailua (Gavin Hanoa, Levi-Jordan Goeas, Conrad Martin, Joseph O’ Malley, Jordan Wong, Bobby Pratt), 11:42.70; 2. Hui Nalu, 11:50.89; 3. Lanikai, 11:52.93.
Women masters 40 — 1. Hui Nalu (Becky Fardal, Nikki Queyrel, Catherine Fuller, Carol Jaxon, Bozo Vierra, Krista Galaida), 4:49.59; 2. Kailua, 4:56.88; 3. Outrigger, 5:04.97.
Men masters 40 — 1. Lanikai (Kekoa Bruhn, Michael Hall, Gio Camuso, Carson Perry, Derek Parker, John Foti), 3:49.86; 2. Healani, 4:04.72; 3. Kailua, 4:06.37.
Mixed masters 40 — 1. Leeward Kai (Dwayne Kaaihue, Mikala Bradley, Mel Puu, Vanessa Lono-Soares, Ryan Van Gieson, Kathy Mahoe), 4:23.75; 2. Hui Nalu, 4:24.84; 3. Lanikai, 4:27.71.
Senior women masters 50 — 1. Hui Nalu (Torrey Goodman, Donna Kahakui, Heidi Hansen-Smith, Norma Santiago, Grace Maeoka-Fitzpatrick, Denise Darval-Chang), 4:37.66; 2. Kailua, 4:43.79.
Senior men masters 50 — 1. Lanikai (Chauncey Wallwork, Bruce Lukas, Keith Cutler, Bill Oliver, Jeff Cummings, Scott Freitas), 3:53.72; 2. Kailua, 4:04.62; 3. Hui Nalu, 4:08.72.
Women golden masters 55 — 1. Hui Nalu (Terry Malterre, Catherine Kam-Ho, Pono Tuinei, Mary Jo Gumbert, Lesline Conner, Ellen Komatsu), 4:51.39; 2. Kailua, 4:51.91; 3. Outrigger, 4:53.21.
Men golden masters 55 — 1. Kailua (Pat Erwin, Kamoa Kalama, Walter Hamasaki, Nyle Warinner, Bob Eheler, Paul Hewlett), 4:05.15; 2. Outrigger, 4:07.97; 3. Keahiakahoe, 4:12.93.
Mixed masters 55 — 1. Lanikai (Lauri Broad, Benny Quitevis, Ann Dewey, Gordon Nakachi, Daniel Ellis, Lisa Sauer), 4:35.94; 2. Kailua, 4:36.62; 3. Keahiakahoe, 4:52.69.
Woman masters 60 — 1. Hui Nalu(Christine Gibson, Marcia Omura, Lurline Mcgregor, Teresa Lathrop, Katie Scott, Linda Nishimura), 5:10.47; 2. Kailua, 5:11.66; 3. Keahiakahoe, 5:33.26.
Men masters 60 — 1. Outrigger (Mel Mau, Bernie Paloma, Thomas Arnott, Kenny Bailey, Cormac O’Carroll, Chris Crabb), 4:16.08; 2. Waimanalo, 4:18.58; 3. Keahiakahoe, 4:19.45.
Women masters 65 — 1. Keahiakahoe (Susan Heitzman, Nani Akeo, Judy Thurston, Mimi Frank, Mary Martin, Sarah Jane Watson), 5:20.18; 2. Hui Nalu, 5:42.80; 3. Waimanalo, 6:07.93.
Men masters 65 — 1. Outrigger (Mark Buck, Willilam Johnson, Juvie Coito, Geoff Avery, Glenn Perry, William Mowat), 4:32.43; 2. Keahiakahoe, 4:34.22; 3. Hui Nalu. 4:37.93.
Women open four — 1. Hui Nalu (Nohealani Hirahara, Mary Ann Kawakami, Madison Minkel, Kehau Gumapac-Mcguire), 2:13.28; 2. Kailua, 2:22.25; 3. Healani, 2:27.58.
Men open four — 1. Healani (Mahoe Haia, Tad Yamashita, Kapuni Patcho, Kea Paiaina), 1:51.28; 2. Lanikai, 1:53.18; 3. Keahiakahoe, 1:55.83.
Mixed men and women — 1. Waimanalo (Kalaukahiki Reis-Moniz, Shannin Rohr, Lanakila Reis-Moniz, Tiara Mundon, Royce Campbell, Chante Wallwork), 4:13.12; 2. Hui Nalu, 4:14.80; 3. Kailua, 4:19.62.