Laupahoehoe 10 3 0 6 — 19
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Senior guard Lia Galdeira scored a game-high 25 points, leading defending Hawaii High School Athletic Association Division I champion Konawaena to a 57-17 win over Hawaii Prep Thursday at Onizuka Gymnasium on the Wildcats’ Pink Zone night.
Junior forward Courtney Kaupu added 12 points, and Dawnyelle Awa had 10 for the Wildcats (4-0), who wore pink uniforms to honor a group of about 20 breast cancer survivors attending the Big Island Interscholastic Federation contest.
Senior Leahi Lindsey led Ka Makani (2-2) with six points.
In the JV game, Hawaii Prep defeated Konawaena 51-32
Hawaii Prep 4 6 2 5 — 17
Konawaena 22 19 10 6 — 57
c Kohala 53, Kealakehe 25: Senior guard Jovi Antonio scored a game-high 18 points, and junior forward Sheana Cazimero added 14 for host Kohala, which evened its record at 2-2.
Kelsey Ezzo paced the Waveriders (1-3) with nine points.
In JV action, Kohala beat Kealakehe 32-22. Freshman Kadence Coito led the Cowgirls with 10 points, while freshman Laikai Bello-Coito and sophomore Mohala Kaholoaa Kumukoa added eight apiece.
Marina Agdetta scored a team-high seven points for Kealakehe.
Kealakehe 9 5 6 5 — 25
Kohala 11 15 15 12 — 53
c Hilo 60, Pahoa 33: At Hilo Armory, Kayla Okimoto nailed four 3-pointers and finished with 12 points, while Aliyah Pana and Amber Vaughn contributed 11 each to lead the Division I Vikings (2-2).
Randi Berinobis scored 18 points, and Ranchell Berinobis had 10 for the Division II Daggers (1-3).
Pahoa 4 14 7 8 — 33
Hilo 18 19 16 7 — 60
c Kamehameha-Hawaii 67, Keaau 31: Casey Poe scored 21 points, and Shaila Apele added 11 for the visiting Warriors (3-1).
Randi Estrada lead the Cougars (1-3) with 10 points.
KS-Hawaii 14 20 22 10 — 67
Keaau 7 13 6 5 — 31
c Honokaa 73, Laupahoehoe 8: Hunter Liftee scored a game-high 16 points, and Helen Iona added 12 to lead the visiting Dragons (3-1).
Shyla Anderson scored five points, and Vanistie Batin had three, accounting for the entire scoring for the Seasiders (0-4).
Honokaa 18 24 23 6 — 73
Laupahoehoe 0 2 3 3 — 8
c Waiakea 57, Ka’u 24: Daven Namohala-Roloos scored 13 points, and Ciera Pacheco and Alyssa Ferreira had 10 each to lead the host Warriors (4-0).
Casey Koi scored a team-high 14 points for the Trojans (1-3).
Ka’u 3 3 7 11 — 24
Waiakea 4 22 22 19 — 57
Boys
c Honokaa 64, Laupahoehoe 19: Cjay Carvalho scored 13 points, and Alika Alip had 12 for the visiting Dragons (1-3).
Lexton Silva and Collin Lodivero scored six points each to lead the Seasiders (0-4).
Honokaa 12 26 18 8 — 64
Laupahoehoe 10 3 0 6 — 19