More than 60 years after its formation, Kai Oni Canoe Club is enjoying a rebirth of sorts — the second such renaissance in a decade — as the club navigates the two currents found in Kailua Bay that, while sometimes rough, end up pushing the club forward.
The Oahu Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association held its second event of the season, the King Kamehameha Regatta, on Sunday in Kailua and Kai Oni used its familiar “churning waters” after which the club is named to showcase the organization’s latest regeneration.
While it operates in the shadow of powerful paddling neighbors Kailua and Lanikai Canoe Clubs, Kai Oni has grown from 14 paddlers and one racing crew in 2014 to 80 paddlers and at least 10 competitive crews this season.
“We started spreading the word to friends, family, people we used to paddle with, and before we knew it, we were at 80 paddlers,” said Kalani Kaanaana, who took over as Kai Oni’s head coach last year.
“Kai Oni is actually older than OHCRA, and to see that legacy die off would have been horrible. It was about recognizing an important lineage and keeping the canoe in the water.”
The small Kailua-based outrigger canoe paddling team was started by Joseph “Stew” Kalama and Max Kamaiopili in 1952 as an athletic club that also encompassed other recreational endeavors such as basketball and baseball. A year later the club received its first koa canoe, dubbed “Manuiwa,” a priceless vessel that Kai Oni still races with.
The club was inactive in 2002 and 2003 after failing to field an adequate roster of paddlers — a result of the prolonged “mourning” that Kaanaana explained was endured by Kai Oni following Kalama’s death in 2000. According to OHCRA rules, member clubs are cut from the racing organization after being inactive for three consecutive years. The club returned in 2004 with a skeleton crew to keep Kai Oni afloat.
By 2007, the club had grown to include 80 paddlers after just 30 competitors represented Kai Oni in 2005. However, membership declined over the next handful of years and put the club on the brink of extinction yet again.
Enter Kaanaana, who started paddling with the club in 2006 and recently embraced the leadership role with the goal of returning Kai Oni to relevance.
“Now that the club is back on its feet, it’s about building relationships and memories that last a lifetime,” Kaanaana said. “A lot of our older paddlers are chiming in on social media, including some living as far away as Texas, and it’s like things haven’t skipped a beat. It’s all about keeping the culture alive and connecting that to the canoe — everything else is icing on the cake.”
The skipper added coaches Bryson Villarosa and Kehau Meyer to lead the men’s and women’s programs, and another familiar face in Stu “Boy” Kalama — the founder’s son — returned to coach the women’s 60 crew after a long stint at Kailua Canoe Club.
“I figured I’d better come back to our family club before I pass away,” said Kalama, a 71-year-old who also helps out by fixing Kai Oni’s canoes. “It feels really good; now I sleep well at night.”
Meyer explained that the club has attracted members by refocusing on the cultural aspect of the state sport as well as working with paddlers on creating flexible schedules to help, for instance, those who work long hours or have young children. Like Kaanaana, Meyer made the move to Kai Oni after a long stretch at Kailua and is dedicated to rebuilding the club for which her grandfather, Joe Meyer, paddled.
“I get to paddle in the same canoe and seat that my grandfather sat in — that’s better than winning any medal,” said Meyer, who also coaches the Kamehameha Schools girls’ paddling program.
Paddlers enjoyed light sea breezes and mostly clear skies throughout Sunday’s regatta as nearly 3,300 competitors ranging in age from 12-and-under to 65-and-above represented OHCRA’s 18-member clubs in 43 races spanning a quarter-mile to 1.5 miles. Winning crews earned 7 points toward the team standings, while second-, third-, fourth-, fifth- and sixth-place finishers were awarded 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 points, respectively.
Two-time defending OHCRA champion Hui Nalu won its second consecutive AAA division (27-42 crews entered) and overall regatta title of 2015 with 177 points and 11 race victories. Outrigger (159 points), which won a regatta-high 12 events, claimed second place ahead of host Kailua (157 points) and Lanikai (140 points) to round out the large division.
Keahiakahoe (58 points) fended off Hui Lanakila (52 points) to claim the AA division (14-26 crews entered), while Leeward Kai (28 points) edged Waimanalo (26 points) to earn the A division (1-13 crews entered) trophy.
In addition to battling for gold in individual races, crews aimed to qualify for the Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association State Championship regatta scheduled for Aug. 1 at Hilo Bay. The top five crews from each OHCRA event earn automatic berths in the state race based on cumulative point standings.
OHCRA returns to action on Sunday at Nanakuli Beach Park for its annual Father’s Day Regatta. Na ‘Ohana O Na Hui Wa‘a holds its fifth event of the season Sunday with the Windward Kai Regatta at Kailua Beach Park.
Lokahi Regatta
At Keehi Lagoon
AAA—1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i 68; 2. Kaneohe 62; 3. Manu O Ke Kai 51.
AA—1. Waikiki Beach Boys 57; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club 38; 3. I Mua 30; 4. Lokahi 20; 5. Kalihi Kai 2.
A—1. Kamehameha 33; 2. Hale’iwa Outrigger 24; 3. Winward Kai 19; 4. Kai Poha 15; 5. Olelo O Keola 12; 6. ’Alapa Hoe 11; 7. Kumulokahi-Elks 5; 8. Waikiki Yacht Club 4; t9. Pukana O Ke Kai 0; t9. Kamaha’o Canoe Club 0.
Specials—1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i (Hoku Mayural, Sasa Judd, Bubba Kealoha, Tessia Mauai, Inez Hatori-Laa Cambra, Joshua Ambrose), 2:16.63; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:17.52; 3. Kumulokahi-Elks, 2:19.76.
Girls 12—1. Windward Kai (Morgan Hardwick, Katie Vasconcellos, Naomi Silva, Cydnee Anne Ajifu, Kehaulani Ng-Kalama, Kishti Vasconcellos), 2:21.27; 2. Kaneohe, 2:30.42; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:31.77.
Boys 12—1. I Mua (Riley Barretto, Kahiau Balbarino, Jojo Chung, Kainoa Hernando, Rigz Ornong, Asher Radona), 2:27.23; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 2:30.27; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:39.01.
Mixed boys and girls 12—1. I Mua (Kaylee Andrade, Hi’ilani Castro-Betonio, Riley Barretto, Kainoa Hernando, Nai’a Tulonghari, Kahiau Balbarino), 2:32.29; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 2:32.62; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:37.84.
Girls 13—1. Windward Kai (Zoe Cox, Cydnee Anne Ajifu, Eliza Otenbriet, Karissa Yamaguchi, Jayda Santana, Kalia Naweli-Silva), 2:27.59; 2. I Mua, 2:28.51; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:32.00.
Boys 13—1. Windward Kai (Si Borgess, Van Sterenberg, Makoa Leialoha, Cam Komae, Zane Chai, Micah Kaonohi-Kaihenui), 2:12.11;2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:17.57; 3. Kumulokahi-Elks, 2:35.92.
Girls 14—1. Hale’iwa Outrigger (Maddy Walsh, Taylor Olson, Kayla Grigsby, Raleigh Tabora, Kahanu Amantiad, Viviana Barcina), 2:19.06; 2. Kamehameha, 2:24.03; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:31.03.
Boys 14—1. Kaneohe (Matthew Risso, Paka Robles, Akamu Campbell II, Kala’i Guitguiten, Jonathan Aranton, Diesel Pakele), 2:06.05; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 2:10.64; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:11.83.
Girls 15—1. Hale’iwa Outrigger (Grace Rittenhouse, Kayla Grigsby, Taylor Olson, Maddy Walsh, Alyssa Yamada-Barretto, Ava Countryman), 4:41.44; 2. Kamehameha, 4:45.94; 3. I Mua, 4:51.82.
Boys 15—1. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club (Michael Caravalho, Ama Kikila-Debibar, Keola Job, Everett Wilmarth, Romio Saena, Makana Spencer), 4:10.27; 2. Kumulokahi-Elks, 4:15.02; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 4:21.43.
Girls 16—1. Kamehameha (Ai Yokogawa, Emily Walker, Kimberly Carroll, Gabrielle Constantino, Makenzie Cammack, Kylie Yamauchi), 4:46.80; 2. Windward Kai, 4:50.14; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 4:53.06.
Boys 16—1. I Mua (Oliver Coyle, William Chan, Eric Burton, Chase Yamada, Skyler Nishiyama, Seth Kiefer), 4:06.51; 2. Waikiki Yacht Club, 4:06.90;3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 4:11.51. Girls 18—1. Kamehameha (Ai Yokogawa, Emily Walker, Stephanie Auerbach, Charity Lopes, Koki Atcheson, Kailee Chaney), 4:39.17; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 4:42.24; 3. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 4:49.00.
Boys 18—1. Alapa Hoe (Jeremy Berano, Ryan Sanford, Jared Tangonan, Luciano Caraang III, Primo Mateo, Diego Delormier-Guzman), 8:29.42; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 8:32.20; 3. Kaneohe, 9:02.16.
Mixed 18—1. Manu O Ke Kai (Kilia Chillingworth, Moanalani Quintanilla, Kai’alii Anderson, Jaycob Beleno, Kona Canaday, Shazary Sinclair), 4:26.03; 2. Alapa Hoe, 4:26.35; 3. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 4:27.90.
Women Novice A—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (T Alana, Alyssa Gundersen, Karen Royer, Rebecca Charlton, Alison Andrews, Natalie Wallsgrove), 4:27.75; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 4:43.39; 3. Kaneohe, 4:44.59.
Men Novice A—1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i (Hoku Mayural, Sam Pa’e, Rich Stevenson, Lloyd Canionero, Robert Mandich, Peter Fano), 8:20.56; 2. Kamehameha, 8:22.52; 3. I Mua, 9:54.69.
Women Novice B—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Erin Bainbridge, Hillary Strasser, Andreia Queima, Danielle Moschella, Jenna Han, Brie Schwing), 2:22.99; 2. Hale’iwa Outrigger, 2:23.61; 3. Lokahi, 2:24.34.
Men Novice B—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Max Dieckmann, Sean Quigley, Tim Clark, Christopher Timko, Colby Lawton, Eric Henderson), 3:57.98; 2. Kaneohe, 4:01.70; 3. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 4:08.86.
Mixed Novice B—1. Kaneohe (Traceee Rose, Carli Gardner, Sean Lomont, John Klapmeyer, Danielle Real, Andrew Risteter), 2:08.09; 2. Lokahi, 2:08.75; 3. Alapa Hoe, 2:10.15.
Women Freshman—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Lauren McDowell, Carissa Rosenbohm, Napualani Lealaimatafao, Kelly Godwin, Janelle Komatsu, April Nakayama), 9:31.68; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 10:08.88; 3. Kamehameha, 10:39.48.
Men Freshman—1. Manu O Ke Kai (Tavita Maea, Matt Gordon, David Fuga, Christian Whittaker, Christian Graham, Cody Reis), 8:18.12; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 8:22.76; 3. Olelo O Keola, 8:26.78.
Women Sophomore—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Jen Polcer, Jackie Mueller, Carla Houser, Sandra Vajcs, Eko Lapp, Erin Gerwig), 9:20.58; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 10:16.86; 3. Kamehameha, 10:19.93.
Men Sophomore—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Euan Beer, Attila Pohlmann, Shane McCann, Kulani Ryan, Kendal Tanigawa, Franco Arango), 8:03.68; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 8:07.93; 3. Kaneohe, 8:41.67.
Women 40—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Kimberly Ivey, Rachel Orange, Anuschka Faucci, Lisa Kopacz, Simina Van Clief, Alexia Lopez), 4:28.34; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 4:45.79; 3. Kaneohe, 4:49.63.
Men 40—1. Manu O Ke Kai (Sam Alama, Tim Vierra, Johnny Agoo, Moku Sanborn, Darryl Ah Mau, Glenn Williams), 8:09.47; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 8:22.01; 3. Waikiki Beach Boys, 8:35.37.
Mixed 40—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Rachel Orange, Todd Finlayson, Michael Lujan, Twain Newhart, Kimberly Ivey, Alexia Lopez), 4:08.32; 2. Kaneohe, 4:23.00; 3. Kai Poha, 4:31.22.
Mixed 45—1. Kai Poha (Leah Miller, Gordon Villa, Darren Tsuchiya, Kuumomi Ho, Lorry Merino, Paul Merino), 4:17.62; 2. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 4:18.79; 3. Kaneohe, 4:24.66.
Women 50—1. Hale’iwa Outrigger (Kimberly Walsh, Bridget Bourdeau, Deidre M. Erickson, Folly Murdock, Chana L. Dimmitt, Jane Duncan), 4:38.64; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 4:49.47; 3. Kaneohe, 4:52.57.
Men 50—1. Manu O Ke Kai (Sam Alama, Leleo Kinimaka, Greg Pavao, Thomas Schlotman, Derek Leeloy, Edward Kama), 3:47.83; 2. Kamehameha, 4:07.28; 3. Lokahi, 4:07.78.
Women 55—1. Hale’iwa Outrigger (Jennifer Smith, Deidre M. Erickson, Kimberly Walsh, Gina Letourneur, Folly Murdock, Isabelle Yao), 4:54.09; 2. Kaneohe, 5:00.71; 3. Manu O Ke Kai, 5:16.59.
Men 55—1. Manu O Ke Kai (Edward Kama, Thomas Schlotman, Randy Sanborn, Michael Coleman, John Hoogsteden, Derek Leeloy), 4:04.16; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 4:15.05; 3. Lokahi, 4:18.34.
Mixed 55—1. Kaneohe (Pam Kuehl, Brad Magpiong, Bert Defiesta, Annette Myers, Clint Anderson, Lei Cunningham), 4:40.71; 2. Olelo O Keola, 4:43.79; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 4:46.21.
Women 60—1. Kaneohe (Lois Lake, KC Kaaihue, Harriette Davidson, Renee Smith, Lyn Dubbs, Cynthia Hopkins), 2:15.87; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 2:25.27; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:41.02.
Men 60—1. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i (Andrew Gilman, Manny DeSoto, Eric Soo, Tom/ Tommy Kealiinohomoku, Bruce DeSoto Sr, Tim Mauchly), 1:52.14; 2. Kaneohe, 1:54.47; 3. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 1:57.29.
Mixed 60—1. Kaneohe (Ben Smith, John Russo, Harriette Davidson, Renee Smith, Annette Myers, Kimo Lake Jr), 2:00.79; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:07.28; 3. Olelo O Keola, 2:09.12.
Women 65—1. Kai Poha (Carol R Baptista, Valerie Mikaelsen, Sally Kamai, Mugs Lee, Joyce Okano, Debbie Zoller), 2:53.98; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 2:56.59.
Men 65—1. Lokahi (Marshall Giddens, Randy Fernandez, Burt Shimoda, Mort Watson, Larry Sakagawa, Lee Buhre), 1:56.08; 2. Olelo O Keola, 1:58.11; 3. Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club, 2:03.08.
Women Senior—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Jen Polcer, Chelsea Bizik, Lauren McDowell, Dana Gorecki, Sandra Vajcs, Eko Lapp), 13:33.34; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 15:03.58; 3. Kaneohe, 15:12.97.
Men Senior—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Franco Arango, Charles Meyer, Tom Aukai, Jaymar Bucasas, Kendal Tanigawa, Kulani Ryan), 12:16.33; 2. Manu O Ke Kai, 12:19.13; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 12:55.08.
Women Open Four—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Sheryl Abellanosa, Alyssa Gundersen, Alanna Bender, Lindsey Fox), 5:04.49; 2. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 5:05.20; 3. Lokahi, 5:18.32.
Men Open Four—1. Kamehameha (John Garland, Timothy Chang, Samuel Yiluy, Daniel Pacyau), 4:18.12; 2. I Mua, 4:22.03; 3. Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, 4:25.53.
Mixed Men and Women—1. Waikiki Beach Boys (Kelsa Gabehart, Dana Gorecki, Chelsea Bizik, Jay Rayetskyy, Tyler Jaggers, Shaun Hennings), 3:53.59; 2. Kaneohe, 4:02.95; 3. Kamehameha, 4:19.43.
King Kamehameha Regatta
At Kailua Beach
AAA—1. Hui Nalu, 177; 2. Outrigger 159; 3. Kailua 157; 4. Lanikai 140.
AA—1. Keahiakahoe, 58; 2. Hui Lanakila, 52; 3. Healani 41; 4. Waikiki Surf Club, 26.
A—1. Leeward Kai 28; 2. Waimanalo 26; 2. New Hope 13; t3. Keola O Ke Kai 10; t3. Anuenue 10; 5. Koa Kai 8; 6. Kai Oni 5; 7. Ewa Pu’uloa Outrigger 3; 8. Honolulu Pearl 2; 9. Makaha Canoe Club 0.
Girls 12—1. Outrigger (Christina HIcks, Mahina Akaka, Eliza Lewis, Nanea Philpotts, Raquel Roman, Malia Sandvold), 2:33.60; 2. Kailua, 2:47.34; 3. Hui Nalu, 2:47.59.
Boys 12—1. Waimanalo (Molena Kekauoha, Isaac Afable, Kanalula’amaikalani Catrett, Tadashi Waiolama-Makaneole, Keonimana Catrett, Kahekili Catrett), 2:21.60; 2. Kailua, 2:23.58; 3. Hui Nalu, 2:25.88.
Mixed Boys and Girls 12—1. Lanikai (Jeremy Mansell, Kamalani Freitas, Giovanni Rufino, Helani Aspelund, Ian Roney, Teiana Gonsalves), 2:37.86; 2. Hui Lanakila, 2:45.49; 3. Leeward Kai, 2:46.79.
Girls 13—1. Outrigger (GG Thomas, Leana Dickhens, Tasia Gentry-Balding, Dillyn Lietzke, Makana Shipman, Julia Piper), 2:32.26; 2. Lanikai, 2:35.11; 3. Healani, 2:37.52.
Boys 13—1. Hui Nalu (Dylan Rawlins, Jordan Savage, J Kai Yamafuji, Kieran Gabriel, Daniel Kohn, Trevor Hallin), 2:12.35; 2. Leeward Kai, 2:16.18; 3. Hui Lanakila, 2:20.03.
Girls 14—1. Kailua (Emily McLemore, Weezy Kaili Singlehurst, Malia Moritz, Mattea Taranto-Marks, Kau’i Murakami, Mahie Wilhelm), 2:22.63; 2. Lanikai, 2:24.66; 3. Outrigger, 2:28.30.
Boys 14—1. Hui Nalu (Kala’e Correa, Dylan Ellis, Christian Papapa, Manoa Buckman, Dawson Alvarado, Nainoa Orr), 2:03.91; 2. Outrigger, 2:07.75; 3. Kailua, 2:10.17.
Girls 15—1. Outrigger (Maile Heyer, Kiana Sandvold, Leia Deer, Kealoha Scullion, Micaela Kauhane, CC Konikson), 4:51.05; 2. Kailua, 4:56.15; 3. Hui Nalu, 5:00.51.
Boys 15—1. Outrigger (Zoran Cullinan, Jake Chouljian, Eli Diamond, Riley Kawananakoa, Jake Gaughan, Drew Watumull), 4:07.69; 2. Kailua, 4:09.51; 3. Hui Nalu, 4:17.07.
Girls 16—1. Keahiakahoe (Keaka Rodrigues, Katelyn Kong, Shaienne Estepa, Tate Keliihoomalu, Shainna Estepa, Lei Charles), 4:41.35; 2. Lanikai, 4:50.72; 3. Hui Nalu, 4:52.27.
Boys 16—1. Lanikai (Andrew Levora, Bobby Phelps, Joey Stewart, Tasman Turner, Malie Keaunui, Jesse Moonier), 4:05.78; 2. Outrigger, 4:06.62; 3. Hui Nalu, 4:13.01.
Mixed 16—1. Lanikai (Kualii Copp, Ryan Miller, Kaile’a Moseley, William Wilson, Sydney Lum, Kekai ‘O Kalanai Akita), 4:28.05; 2. Hui Nalu, 4:28.83; 3. Keola O Ke Kai, 4:40.01.
Girls 18—1. Hui Nalu (Malia Mizuno, Kelsi Cottrell, Alyssa Dolbeare, Ohi Lapilio, Kia Hasegawa, Dakota Girdley), 4:36.25; 2. Lanikai, 4:47.59; 3. Waikiki Surf Club, 4:50.72.
Boys 18—1. Lanikai (Alakai Freitas, Vince Kahalepauole-Bizik, Brandon Markowski, Dax Mench, Talus Carpenter, Kawika Kaleleiki), 8:18.99; 2. Hui Nalu, 8:43.48; 3. Outrigger, 8:52.90.
Open Keiki—1. Leeward Kai (Barbara Sesepasara-Kotrys, Caitlin Kawaiaea, Kollin Pantaleon-Augustin, Sammy Kea, Kekoa Larger, Zayne Kaaihue), 2:25.15; 2. Hui Nalu, 2:34.42; 3. Waikiki Surf Club, 2:38.60.
Women Novice A—1. Outrigger (Jennifer Fratzke, Tiffany Rabacal, Britta Bourne, Natasha Haine, Tina Larson, Jennifer Kilpatrick), 4:25.33; 2. Kailua, 4:30.65; 3. Lanikai, 4:31.32.
Men Novice A—1. Kailua (Sean Barney, Rob Rivard, Gerald DeCorte, Brian Sultzer, Skozilla Pecora, David Taylor), 8:10.39; 2. Lanikai, 8:17.14; 3. Hui Lanakila, 8:18.86.
Women Novice B—1. Kailua (Ashton Barney, Shannon O’Neill, Lisa Delcore, Zofia Soltys, Kali McKeown, Paige Strickland), 2:14.54; 2. Hui Nalu, 2:24.98; 3. Lanikai, 2:28.20. Mixed Novice B—1. Hui Lanakila (Elizabeth Stone, Jacob Bell, Ellen Roberts, Art Manpathoum, Joleen Pesquira, Dwyane Pesquira), 2:06.82; 2. Leeward Kai, 2:13.14; 3. Kailua, 2:16.52.
Men Novice B—1. Kailua (Taylor Bass, Andrew Herendeen, Frederic Courteau, Ty LeGarde, Lionel Courteau, Joshua Olaguera), 4:04.70; 2. Lanikai, 4:07.32; 3. Healani, 4:07.74.
Women Freshman—1. Outrigger (Jane Mckee, Jaimie Kinard, Anella Borges, Donna Kahakui, Traci Phillips, Mary Smolenski), 9:13.24; 2. Lanikai, 9:29.27; 3. Kailua, 9:35.02.
Men Freshman—1. Hui Nalu (Kristin Brown, Kingi Gilbert, Kekai Kamakawiwo’ole, Eaton Dayrell-Stulen, Mario Mausio, Kekoa Kahookele-Santos), 7:58.03; 2. Kailua, 7:58.57; 3. Outrigger, 8:01.78.
Sophomore Women—1. Hui Nalu (Traci Yamada, Nohealani Hirahara, Kerri Cummins, Kehau Lau, Tia Brown, Claire Townsend), 9:01.99; 2. Hui Lanakila, 9:07.00; 3. Kailua, 9:26.48.
Sophomore Men—1. Kailua (Jason Akamine, G-Money Hanoa, Maui Cambra, Conrad Martin, Levi-Jordan Goeas, Chris Tanaka), 7:35.42; 2. Hui Nalu, 7:40.50; 3. Healani, 8:04.93.
Women Junior—1. Outrigger (Angie Dolan Giancaterino, Karin Del Rey, Blair Grant, Pamela Jenkins, Amy Lawson, Rachel Kincaid), 9:12.19; 2. Hui Nalu, 9:38.71; 3. Hui Lanakila, 9:56.19.
Men Junior—1. Hui Nalu (Nakoa Gumapac-Mcguire, Jesse Robello, Brad Child, Dominic Rattley, Ron Nater, Darin Kohara), 8:28.77; 2. Hui Lanakila, 8:30.43; 3. Kailua, 8:34.38; 4. Leeward Kai, 8:38.53.
Women Senior—1. Outrigger (Traci Phillips, Jane Mckee, Mary Smolenski, Donna Kahakui, Anella Borges, Jaimie Kinard), 14:01.53; 2. Hui Nalu, 14:22.93; 3. Kailua, 14:41.48.
Men Senior—1. Kailua (Chris Tanaka, G-Money Hanoa, Levi-Jordan Goeas, Maui Cambra, Conrad Martin, Jason Akamine), 11:56.77; 2. Lanikai, 11:58.77; 3. Hui Nalu, 12:06.32.
Women Masters 40—1. Hui Nalu (Nicole Pedersen, Mikala Bradley, Lianne Cameron, Patsy Vasquez, Julie Aio, Maggie Twigg-Smith), 9:20.88; 2. Kailua, 9:36.37; 3. Lanikai, 9:50.61.
Men Masters 40—1. Hui Nalu (Michael Pedersen, Danny Loui, Kyle Morioka, Mike Hangai, Patrick Von, Chris Ball), 8:15.43; 2. Kailua, 8:21.85; 3. Lanikai, 8:33.70.
Mixed Masters 40—1. Hui Nalu (Serena Hunter, David Loui, Corlyn Orr, Robert Harrison, Auliilani Rosa, Nalu Kukea), 4:10.04; 2. Outrigger, 4:21.50; 3. Kailua, 4:24.77.
Senior Women Masters 50—1. Hui Nalu (Bozo Vierra, Carol Jaxon, Pudgy Lacount, Kehau Gumapac-Mcguire, Grace Maeoka-Fitzpatrick, Denise Darval-Chang), 4:36.55; 2. Kailua, 4:37.82; 3. Lanikai, 4:45.63.
Senior Men Masters 50—1. Lanikai (Kanai Kauhane, Michael Hall, Scott Freitas, Bill Oliver, Chauncey Wallwork, Gio Camuso), 3:45.90; 2. Hui Nalu, 3:58.41; 3. Kailua, 4:03.94.
Women Golden Masters 55—1. Kailua (Catherine Bender, Torrey Goodman, Debbie Clark, Brenen Guyol, Kathy Erwin, Carleen Ornellas), 4:37.09; 2. Lanikai, 4:38.57; 3. Outrigger, 4:40.30.
Men Golden Masters 55—1. Outrigger (Brent Cullinan, Rob Kaiwai, Todd Bradley, Billy Foytich, Vik Watumull, Guy Wilding), 3:57.62; 2. Lanikai, 4:00.21; 3. Kailua, 4:06.10.
Mixed Masters 55—1. Hui Nalu (Phil Mccaffray, Shelley Fey, Sean Lathrop, Lorey Bode, Lindsey Todd, Ellen Komatsu), 4:39.10; 2. Keahiakahoe, 4:39.31; 3. Outrigger, 4:46.54.
Woman Masters 60—1. Hui Nalu (Christine Gibson, Lurline Mcgregor, Katie Scott, Teresa Lathrop, Mary Fern, Lita Blankenfeld), 4:58.82; 2. Anuenue, 5:02.52; 3. Kailua, 5:07.54.
Men Masters 60—1. Keahiakahoe (Dan Gagich, Kapena Kim, Charles Ariola, Allan Moon, Bill King, Tama Savusa), 4:09.46; 2. Hui Nalu, 4:12.70; 3. Outrigger, 4:14.86.
Women Masters 65—1. Keahiakahoe (Margee Ralston, Judy Thurston, Pamela Monahan, Susie Oakland, Nani Akeo, Mary Martin), 5:18.48; 2. Outrigger, 5:26.09; 3. Hui Nalu, 5:38.81.
Men Masters 65—1. Outrigger (Geoff Avery, William Mowat, Willilam Johnson, Mel Mau, Bernie Paloma, Chris Crabb), 4:21.75; 2. Keahiakahoe, 4:27.10; 3. Waimanalo, 4:32.50.
Women Open Four—1. Outrigger (Taylor Silva, Malia Kamisugi, Malia Boyd, Marie Martel), 5:05.95; 2. Hui Lanakila, 5:10.13; 3. Hui Nalu, 5:14.12.
Men Open Four—1. Outrigger (Connor Grune, Travis Grant, Neal Hafner, Max Solmssen), 4:02.10; 2. Lanikai, 4:04.08; 3. Keahiakahoe, 4:08.10.
Mixed Men and Women—1. Waikiki Surf Club (Jonothan Saunders, Richline Fong, Shaun Rodrigues, Beau Shishido, Kuumea Gora, Makaloa Yim), 4:20.74; 2. New Hope, 4:21.12; 3. Lanikai. 4:21.64.