I added complete brackets, Nicole, find the faster one on there and email it to me and I’ll fix it. sapreps808@gmail.com
Fanatic
December 22, 2014 10:52 am
Last year PC boys and Kam girls won the officials tournament before winning the state tournament. I guess that’s a wrap for this year, Moanalua boys and Campbell girls are going to win the state tournament.
WrestlingFan
December 23, 2014 7:40 am
There was a :20 pin by Tehani Carlson in girls 117 lbs.
mxp2000
December 23, 2014 7:57 am
So who had the fastest pin? Did they win their bracket?
It’s true, Tehani Carlson of Waianae pinned Iolani’s Kelsey Ann Kimura in 20 seconds. She was on the mat for all of 1:47 before running into Joen Tominaga of Pearl City and eventually taking fifth.
Who do I contact to get the fastest pin fixed. It’s wrong and it needs to be changed.
Those brackets were compiled by Rick Williams of Aiea.
Does it really matter who had the fastest pin?
How about who had the toughest pin?
It does if it’s wrong.
I added complete brackets, Nicole, find the faster one on there and email it to me and I’ll fix it. sapreps808@gmail.com
Last year PC boys and Kam girls won the officials tournament before winning the state tournament. I guess that’s a wrap for this year, Moanalua boys and Campbell girls are going to win the state tournament.
There was a :20 pin by Tehani Carlson in girls 117 lbs.
So who had the fastest pin? Did they win their bracket?
It’s true, Tehani Carlson of Waianae pinned Iolani’s Kelsey Ann Kimura in 20 seconds. She was on the mat for all of 1:47 before running into Joen Tominaga of Pearl City and eventually taking fifth.
She took 5th
Thanks, Nicole, fixed. Tehani just can’t catch a break, can she?
I can’t believe the concern for the fastest pin to find out she took 5th. I imagine you’re an expert at selfies.
Just trying to make it right, wrestling808, it’s kinda what we try to do.
So answer me this. How is it that Moanalua Boys Team win Officials, but they are ranked #7?
I think it has to do with Moanalua placing like 11th at their own dual meet tournament.