PCHS Varsity Boys & Girls move on in OIA Dual Meet Wrestling Championships

Jan 11, 2011 | PC Sports

 

This past Saturday, January 8, the Pearl City Chargers Varsity Boys and Girls Wrestling teams won in pool play at the qualifying tournament  for next week's OIA dual meet championships. 

Saturday's qualifying tournament was held at Campbell High School. The top team from each pool advanced. That was Campbell and Pearl City for the Boys and Aiea and Pearl City for the Girls.

The OIA Dual Meet Championships will be held on Saturday, January 15 at Campbell High School. Weigh In's begin at 9:00am. Tournament starts at 10:30am.

The OIA Western Division Championships will be held on Friday (21) and Saturday (22) at Radford High School. Pearl City Charger Girls will be trying to defend their title and the Charger Boys currently have won the Western Division title for the past 7 years.

 

Saturday, January 15, 2011 Boys & Girls OIA Dual Meet Championships

Pool Match-ups:

 

BOYS

Match 1      Farrington  vs. Campbell

Match 2      Kahuku  vs. Pearl City

Match 3      Pearl City  vs. Farrington

Match 4      Campbell  vs. Kahuku

Match 5      Farrington  vs. Kahuku

Match 6      Campbell  vs. Pearl City 

 

GIRLS

 

Match 1      Kahuku  vs. Pearl City

Match 2      McKinley  vs. Aiea

Match 3      Aiea  vs. Kahuku

Match 4      Pearl City  vs. McKinley

Match 5      Kahuku  vs. McKinley

Match 6     Pearl City  vs. Aiea

 

Photos from January 8th OIA Western Division Dual Meet Championships

                                                             Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

                                                             Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

                                                             Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

                                                             Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

                                                             Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

                                                             Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]