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Champions crowned in OIA wrestling

The OIA wrestling championships were held Saturday at Leilehua High School.

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Moanalua’s Tyger Tamm takes down Waianae’a Hakulia Paaluhi during the boys 138-pound final on Saturday at the OIA Championships at Leilehua High School.
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Moanalua’s Tyger Tamm pins Waianae’a Hakulia Paaluhi during the boys 138 final.
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Moanalua’s Tyger Tamm wins at boys 138.
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Christian Lee coaches his brother Adrian Lee of Mililani.
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Mililani’s Adrian Lee grapples with Kaiser’s Steinar Tanaka at boys 160.
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Mililani’s Adrian Lee grapples with Kaiser’s Steinar Tanaka at boys 160.
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Mililani’s Adrian Lee grapples with Kaiser’s Steinar Tanaka at boys 160.
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Mililani’s Adrian Lee celebrates after winning at boys 160.
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Kapolei’s Brycen Pagurayan and Campbell’s Jensen Tanele grapple at boys 170.
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Kapolei’s Brycen Pagurayan and Campbell’s Jensen Tanele grapple at boys 170.
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Kapolei’s Brycen Pagurayan pins Campbell’s Jensen Tanele to win at boys 170.
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Kahuku’s Maia Esera takes down Waipahu’s Janelle Mattos at girls 225.
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Kahuku’s Maia Esera pins Waipahu’s Janelle Mattos to win at girls 225\.
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Kahuku’s Maia Esera celebrates after pinning Waipahu’s Janelle Mattos to win at girls 225.
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Kahuku’s Maia Esera celebrates with her coach after pinning Waipahu’s Janelle Mattos to win at girls 225.

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