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Cabello, Soldwisch emerge from crowded field to claim MIL titles

Baldwin High School’s Ariya Soldwisch putts on the 18th green as Maui High’s Jacelyn Yun looks on during the final round of the MIL individual championships Saturday at the Kaanapali Kai Course. The Maui News / DAKOTA GROSSMAN photo
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KAANAPALI — A crowded leaderboard made for an exciting end to the Maui Interscholastic League individual golf championships Saturday at the Kaanapali Kai Course.

At the end of the 72-hole tournament, it was Anson Cabello of Kamehameha Schools Maui and Ariya Soldwisch of Baldwin who emerged from the pack to claim their first league crowns.

Cabello, who entered the final round a shot behind leader Tyler Loree of Seabury Hall, came from behind to win the boys title by one shot. Third-round co-leader Soldwisch vaulted to a six-stroke victory after posting the best round of the day among the girls (77).

Under overcast skies that brought scattered showers and pockets of sunshine, Cabello shot a 6-under 66 to finish at 286. Loree, who had led after each of the first three rounds, finished runner-up with a total of 287 after his 68.

“It was definitely a hard-fought battle — Tyler was giving me a really good run for my money. He had me on my toes through 18,” Cabello said after receiving his gold medal. “Overall I feel relieved and I just feel good about it.”

Dillon Jonke of MIL team champion Maui Prep shot 76 and finished at 296 for third place. Jonke had started the day tied with Cabello in second.

“I imagined that it would be a close match. I knew Tyler would shoot low today and I figured he would shoot under par,” Cabello said. “I just went out there to do my best and I figured the winning score would be one or two strokes.”

Soldwisch was crowned the MIL girls champion with a four-round total of 316. She beat out fellow Bears Anessa Riglos (83 Saturday, 322 total) and Payten Shimizu (79, 323) for the crown.

Soldwisch slowly moved up the leaderboard throughout the two-week tournament and finally caught up to Riglos, who led after the first and second rounds, during Friday’s third round at the Wailea Blue Course.

“It feels pretty good,” Soldwisch said of the victory. “The first two rounds, I wasn’t really playing my best and after yesterday, I feel like I got back into my zone again.”

Some holes at the Kaanapali Kai course “are tricky,” she said, but she is grateful to get practice on it now in preparation for next month’s David S. Ishii Foundation/HHSAA girls state championship.

“It’s always good to practice here, especially before states, you get a better advantage than the other islands,” Soldwisch said. “We’re lucky to get to play here.”

While she was hoping to finish with a lower score, Riglos took the final round as a learning experience as she and the MIL team champion Bears head into states.

“I could have done better; had a few bad holes, didn’t start off great. I’m happy I ended a bit better, but if I didn’t have as many mistakes, maybe it could have turned out a different way,” she said. “Just learning from this and taking it in, making sure I fix all my mistakes and making sure I come back stronger for states.”

While the girls state tournament will be held on the same course on May 5-7, the boys will compete at the neighboring Kaanapali Royal on May 9-10.

“I feel pretty comfortable at the Royal,” Cabello said. “I’m going to be practicing extra hard just because that’s the tournament, to me, that really matters, so yeah, I’m really excited for that.”

* Dakota Grossman is at dgrossman@mauinews.com.

MIL individual Golf championships

Saturday’s Final Round • At Kaanapali Kai

Boys

Anson Cabello, KS Maui 78-71-71-66–286

Tyler Loree, Seabury 74-72-73-68–287

Dillon Jonke, Maui Prep 75-73-72-76–296

Ben Cafferio, Baldwin 81-74-72-73–300

Landon Long, MPA 82-71-76-73–302

Caleb Chumley, MPA 80-71-75-77–303

Christopher Salem, MPA 79-77-73-76–305

Ian Chapital, Lahainaluna 79-76-78-78–311

Renner Chumley, MPA 80-76-81-76–313

Luke Kahuhu, KS Maui 78-80-84-76–318

Hunter Kitagawa, MH 86-75-83-85–329

Joa Navarro, Lah 91-80-87-82–340

Crew Granum, Seabury 87-91-83-85–346

Daniel Arashiro Garcia, SH 99-91-79-86–355

Aaron Nakamura, Bal 83-90-94-91–358

Eric Hwang, Baldwin 90-90-93-90–363

Jimmy Falk, Maui Prep 94-97-84-93–368

Arshayah Marshall, MPA 89-89-100-91–369

Deegan Silva, Maui High 95-98-90-87–370

Gavin Melikidse, Lah 94-101-92-91–378

Brady Yokouchi, Bal 101-95-89-93–378

Arjun Patel, Maui Prep 103-93-96-92–384

K. Goldmann, KSM 102-104-106-96–393

Trent Tsukiyama, MH 102-107-99-92–400

Ken Yamashiro, Bal 106-98-106-94–404

Zach Kuraoka, Bal 104-102-103-96–405

Kai Shively, MPA 102-101-103-99–405

La’akea Mossman, KK 94-108-100-105–407

K. Sakamoto, KSM 105-104-100-101–410

Nainoa Pagaduan, Bal 105-104-106-98–413

Girls

Ariya Soldwisch, Baldwin 81-83-75-77–316

Anessa Riglos, Baldwin 79-83-77-83–322

Payten Shimizu, Baldwin 85-81-78-79–323

Jacelyn Yun, Maui High 81-82-83-87–333

Shai Ann Baraoidan, Bal 93-89-88-94–364

Kalia Kaneta, Maui High 101-93-87-91–372

Kylee Dee, King Kekaulike 95-94-89-94–372

Anica Ancheta, Baldwin 108-99-98-87–392

C. Hamasaki, KSM 119-102-96-101–418

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