BIIF boys basketball | Roundup | 1-11-14

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Hilo 73, St. Joseph 29

Hilo 73, St. Joseph 29

Jalen Carvalho scored 25 points at Afook Chinen-Civic Auditorium, Austin Dante added 19 and Collin Lodivero had 10 as the Vikings (2-1) eased to their second straight victory.

Edgar Barclay led the Cardinals (0-2) with nine.

St. Joseph 13 8 4 4 — 29
Hilo 24 19 21 9 — 73

Keaau 40, Ka‘u 29

Edgar Ventura’s 14 points in Keaau helped the host Cougars (1-2) to their first victory of the season.

Larry-Dan Al-Navarro scored 13 points for the Trojans (0-3), who trailed 27-12 at halftime

Keaau won the JV game 38-34.

Keaau

14 13 8 5 — 40

Ka‘u

4 6 7 12 — 29

Kohala 72, Pahoa 54

Mikala Jordan scored 17 points in Kapaau as the unbeaten Cowboys pulled away in the fourth quarter for a key Division II victory.

Ryan Caravalho and Kealen Figueroa each added 16 points for Kohala (3-0).

Tolby Saito led the Daggers (0-3) with 20 points and Keinan Agonias posted 19.

Pahoa won the JV game 49-26.

Pahoa

15 20 11 8 — 54

Kohala

17 23 12 20 — 72

Kamehameha 76, Honokaa 64

Pukana Vincent led three Warriors in double figures with 22 points as Kamehameha kept the Dragons winless.

Bayley Manliguis scored 20 points for the Warriors (2-1) and Rylan Kiko added 10. Trailing by three after the first quarter, Kamehameha started to pick up steam and led 37-29 at halftime.

Shyrome Batin led all scorers with 24 points for the Dragons (0-3), and Cjay Carvalho chipped in with 22.

Kamehameha won the JV game 70-37.

Honokaa

12 17 15 20 — 64

Kamehameha

9 28 17 22 — 76