BIIF basketball: Hilo girls leave Honokaa behind

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Hilo High took control with a big first quarter and never looked back to win the first notable Big Island Interscholastic Federation girls basketball game of the season.

Hilo High took control with a big first quarter and never looked back to win the first notable Big Island Interscholastic Federation girls basketball game of the season.

Sharlei Graham-Bernisto scored 14 points and Alexis Pana contributed 10 on Tuesday night in the Vikings’ 56-40 victory against Honokaa at Honokaa Armory.

Hilo, the BIIF Division I runner-up last season, jumped out to a 18-7 lead after the first quarter in improving to 2-0.

Markell Marquez led the Dragons (1-1), the league’s defending Division II champion, with 10 points.

In junior varsity, the Vikings won 51-37.

Hilo 18 10 15 13 — 56

Honokaa 7 5 7 21 — 40

Konawaena 77, Keaau 18: Cherilyn Molina paced four scorers in double figures with 25 points in Keaau, and the six-time BIIF Division I champion Wildcats opened their season with an easy victory.

Aloha Salem scored 17 points, Chanelle Molina chipped in with 16 and Taylor Bates added 10 for the Wildcats.

Erleen Oguma led the Cougars (0-2) with seven points.

Konawaena 33 25 13 6 — 77

Keaau 6 8 2 2 — 18

Kamehameha 82, Kohala 48: Riana Arima tallied 25 points as the host Warriors got balanced scoring in improving to 2-0.

Makamae Gabriel (17) and Camille Poe (12) also reached double figures, while Saydee Aganus had nine points for Kamehameha, which broke open the game in the second half after leading 36-25 at halftime.

The Cowgirls (0-2) were led by Na’ai Solomon Lewis (17 points) and Tezrah Antonio (11).

Kohala 14 11 19 4 — 48

Kamehameha 17 19 22 24 — 82

Waiakea 51, Ka‘u 32: Sydney Layaoen scored 11 points and Kaydee Rapozo added nine as the homestanding Warriors improved to 2-0.

Denisha Navarro led all scorers with 14 points for the Trojans (0-1).

Waiakea won the JV game 44-6.

Ka‘u 3 8 11 10 — 32

Waiakea 7 11 17 16 — 51

Kealakehe 51, Pahoa 34: The Waveriders evened their record at 1-1 with a home victory against the Daggers (0-2).

BOYS

Nicky Palleschi scored 20 points and Justas Gecas and Hide Akai each had 10 as defending Hawaii High School Athletic Association Division II champion Hawaii Prep opened its campaign with a 61-38 victory at Laupahoehoe.

The Seasiders fell to 1-1.

HPA 16 18 20 7 — 61

Laupahoehoe 10 5 14 9 — 38