Waimea sophomore Kekoa Masuda and Kaua‘i junior Meiling Keopuhiwa headed the list of 2004 KIF all-star bowlers. Both earned medals at the state bowling tournament for their spectacular rounds of play. Masuda’s 198 average was followed by Kaua‘i senior Travis
Waimea sophomore Kekoa Masuda and Kaua‘i junior Meiling Keopuhiwa headed the list of 2004 KIF all-star bowlers. Both earned medals at the state bowling tournament for their spectacular rounds of play.
Masuda’s 198 average was followed by Kaua‘i senior Travis Fontanilla’s 194, Kaua‘i senior Garren Venzon’s 192, Kaua‘i freshman Bernard Yadao’s 191, Kaua‘i junior Jessie Duarte’s 190, and Kaua‘i senior Cedric Macadangdang’s 189.
Keopuhiwa’s 188 led the girls, followed by Waimea junior Jenni Ueno’s 182, Waimea junior Desiree Vea’s 171, Kaua‘i junior Jenna Yamamoto’s 163, Waimea junior Sharla Shimono’s 162, and Waimea freshman Syann Sagawa’s 160.
How they were chosen: KIF bowling all-stars were chosen based on their averages.
2004 KIF Bowling All-Stars
Boys
Kekoa Masuda, 198 avg.,soph.,Waimea
Travis Fontanilla, 194 avg., sen., Kaua‘i
Garren Venzon, 192 avg., sen., Kaua‘i
Bernard Yadao, 191 avg., fresh., Kaua‘i
Jessie Duarte, 190 avg., jun., Kaua‘i
Cedric Macadangdang, 189 avg., sen., Kaua‘i
Girls
Meiling Keopuhiwa, 188 avg., jun. Kaua‘i
Jenni Ueno, 182 avg., jun., Waimea
Desiree Vea, 171 avg., jun., Waimea
Jenna Yamamoto, 163 avg., jun., Kaua‘i
Sharla Shimono, 162 avg., jun., Waimea
Syann Sagawa 160 avg., fresh., Waimea