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Kohala 22 14 9 4 — 49

WHT STAFF REPORTS


Lia Galdeira scored 20 points, and Makani Wall added 19 as Konawaena rolled past Kealakehe 108-11 in the Big Island Interscholastic Federation season opener for both girls basketball teams Wednesday at Onizuka Gymnasium.

Wall and Taylor Awa, who scored nine points, both hit three 3-pointers for a Wildcats team that nailed eight shots from behind the arc and jumped out to a 38-2 lead after one quarter.

Four other Konawaena players scored in double figures: Hoku Liftee (13), Courtney Kaupu (12), Dawnyelle Awa (11) and Makayla Awa (10).

Taylor Mitchell and Anna DeSagun each scored four points for Kealakehe.

In the JV game, Konawaena defeated Kealakehe 29-17.

Kealakehe 2 7 2 0 — 11

Konawaena 38 30 25 15 — 108


c Kamehameha-Hawaii 54, Hilo 32: Riana Arima scored 14 points, and Casey Poe added 11 for the visiting Warriors (1-0).

Shaylyn Kahawai chipped in 10 points, and Shaila Apele had eight.

Aliyah Pana scored a team-high 10 points, hitting three 3-pointers for the Vikings (0-1).

In the JV game, Hilo defeated Kamehameha 57-27.

Hilo 7 3 11 11 — 32

Kamehameha 13 12 13 16 — 54


c Honokaa 61, Hawaii Prep 57: Precious Chong scored 14 points, and Hunter Liftee added 12 to lead the host Dragons (1-0).

Nani Lum led Ka Makani (0-1) with 14 points.

In the JV game, Honokaa beat HPA 55-34.

Honokaa 12 19 11 19 — 61

HPA 15 14 14 14 — 57


c Waiakea 60, Pahoa 18: At Waiakea, Alyssa Ferreira and Daven Namohala-Roloos each scored 12 points to lead the Warriors (1-0).

Randi Berinobis scored a team-high 13 points for the Daggers (0-1).

Pahoa 4 4 3 7 — 18

Waiakea 20 20 9 11 — 60


c Keaau 47, Ka’u 22: Jacy Pagala scored a game-high 20 points, and Randi Estrada added 17 to lead the host Cougars (1-0).

Shaylyn Navarro led the Trojans (0-1) with nine points, and Taylor Pocock chipped in eight.

In the JV game, Keaau defeated Ka’u 28-22

Ka’u 6 6 3 7 — 22

Keaau 11 11 13 12 — 47


c Kohala 55, Laupahoehoe 15: Kristine Antonio scored 13 points, and Jovi Antonio added 12 to lead the Cowgirls (1-0).

Sheana Cazimero chipped in 10 points for Kohala.

Shyla Anderson led the Seasiders (0-1) with seven points.

Laupahoehoe 4 2 7 2 — 15

Kohala 20 8 8 19 — 55


Boys

c Kohala 49, Laupahoehoe 7: Makani Kualii scored 10 points, and Weston Cazimero added nine to lead the Cowboys (1-0).

Collin Lodivera scored four points to lead the Seasiders (0-1).

Laupahoehoe 3 0 2 2 — 7

Kohala 22 14 9 4 — 49