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Paddlers race at Na ‘Ohana O Na Hui Wa‘a Championship

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Lokahi paddlers wait for the next race to begin at Saturday's Na ‘Ohana O Na Hui Wa‘a Championship at Keehi Lagoon.
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Men’s novice winners were Blaise Gonzales, left, Kekoa Oishi, Kainoa Garner, Blaise Gonzales, Reuelu Sui, Keola Rosario Bronson Gonzales and coach Jason Bellefeuille.
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Darrel Manlapit, of Na Keiki O Ka Mo‘i comes in after his crew finished second.
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Roy Silva, middle, helped Na Keiki O Ka Mo‘i to a runnner-up finish in the men’s 55 race.
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Na Keiki O Ka Mo‘i heads out for the men’s 55 event.
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Ka Mamalahoe Canoe Club wins the womens 55 race with Beth Seymour, left ,Lisa Jones, Aloha Kim, Jackie Whelen, Jeannie Kelly and Donna Moore.
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Lokahi wins the boys 18 race with Bryceson Pang, Jonathan Tam, Freddie Pang, Adam Levy, Caleb Ledesma and Tyler Converse.
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Manu O Ke Kai was first in the boys 16 race.
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Manu O Ke Kai was first in the boys 16 race.
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Lokahi wins the mixed girls and boys 18 race with Cade Tanaka, left, Lexy Saena, Jodi Yamane, Joseph Akeo, Erin Tanaka and Tyler Converse.
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Lokahi’s Tyler Converse celebrates after his crew won on Saturday.
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Manu O Ke Kai wins the girls 18 race with crew members Ivy Burgoyne, left, Keegan Williams, Shavelle Wilson, Blake Bowman, Kezia Burgoyne, and Roma Lerner.
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Lokahi paddlers come in after winning the mixed boys and girls 18 event.
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Kaneohe wins the women's novice A race.
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Manu O Ke Kai won the men's freshmen race.

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