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BIIF golf scores from Waimea Country Club


Par = 36 / 36 = 72
Girls – white tees / Boys – blue tees
Weather – Sunny, cool, and breezy throughout

Next meet is on March 24th at Hilo Municipal Golf Course

GIRLS

Finish  NAME (L,F)       School  FR    BK    Total
1       Min, Ciera         WHS   40    39    79
2       Umeda, Kiley       HIL   40    41    81
3       Lumanlan, Kiana    KAM   43    40    83
        Kimura, Megan      WHS   41    42    83
5       Yanagi, Nani       WHS   45    40    85
6       Inoue, Tiara       STJ   48    42    90
7       Mizusawa, Shaina   WHS   49    42    91
8       Kerkhoff, Kaitlyn  KEA   47    48    95
9       Torngren, Nicole   KAM   47    49    96
10      Rafol, Hazel       KEA   54    45    99
11      Varron Amanda      KON   58    54    112

BOYS

Finish    NAME (L,F)         School  FR   BK     Total
1         Siebert, Jake        HPA   39   37      76
2         Suzuki, Chad         WHS   41   37      78
3         Almeida, Anson       HIL   41   38      79
4         Yamamoto, Ric        HIL   42   38      80
          Calip, Nainoa        KAM   42   38      80
          Yamauchi, Dalen      WHS   40   40      80
7         Paisley, Andrew      HPA   42   39      81
8         Marvick, Ryan        KEA   40   42      82
          Tamura, Casey        WHS   40   42      82
10        Yagi, Davin          HIL   46   37      83
11        Kimura, Andre        WHS   43   41      84
12        Kupukaa, Kelson      KOH   44   44      88
13        Slevin, Dillon       HON   46   43      89
          Lucas, Kawika        KEA   45   44      89
14        Winchester, Stephen  KAM   44   47      91
15        Bento, Rayce         HIL   45   47      92
          Pactol, Rocky        HON   44   48      92
17        Kozlowski, Leo       KAM   48   45      93
          Brown, Dan           KEA   51   42      93
19        Salomon, Jordan      HPA   49   45      94
          Borges, Ronnie       KEA   50   44      94
22        Rafol, Hermie        KEA   43   52      95
23        Kitagawa, Joshua     HIL   50   46      96
24        Greenwell, Ho'eu'eu  KON   52   46      98
25        Chong, Ryley         KON   46   53      99
          Chun, Richard        WHS   52   47      99
27        Macy, Justin         HPA   47   53      100
28        Evangelista, Taylor  HON   50   51      101
29        Yamasaki, Jarrett    KAM   49   53      102
          Ng, Pono             MLS   55   47      102
31        Prentiss, Sean       HPA   62   48      110
32        Kupukaa, Benjamin    KOH   56   56      112
          Gomes, Jordan        KON   50   62      112
34        Kilkenney, Stephen   MLS   63   63      126
35        Meikle, Justin       KOH   71   78      149
36        Kiriu, Duke          KOH   94   76      170

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St. Joseph beats Hawaii Prep Friday (Feb 19)


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St. Joseph beat Hawaii Prep in a double overtime semifinal match Friday (Feb 19).

Hawaii Prep    4   1   16   11	 7   6  45
St. Joseph     4   8    6   14   7  11	50

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Girls basketball state tourney: Heartbreak for Konawaena, 47-45


Karin Stanton | Hawaii 24/7 Contributing Editor

In a nail-biting finish, Konawaena’s girls basketball team lost its state crown to Lahainaluna, 47-45.

It was No. 1 seed Konawaena’s only loss of the season and the first loss to a Hawaii team since Dec. 12, 2008 to Punahou.

The difference in the first half was possession, Konawaena ruled on rebounds and controlled the ball. Konawaena took a 22-15 lead into half-time.

The difference in the second half was Milika Taufa, who fired up the scoreboard with 24 points for the Maui squad, and a major Konawaena meltdown.

Konawaena hung on to 37-28 lead after three quarters.

Lahainaluna fought back tying it up at 37 with 5:30 minutes left in the game, then surged ahead 40-37.

They built a 7-point lead as Konawaena just could not find the net.

A foul shot and a steal pulled Konawaena back to 45-46 with little more than 1 minute left.

Konawaena had possession with 30 seconds to go, but an errant pass gave Lahainaluna the ball back and dug the hole deeper.

In game ended with a scramble under the bucket and huge disappoint for Konawaena.

Lahainaluna was seeded second, after a third place finish in last year’s tournament.

Konawaena crushed Iolani 54-22 to secure their place in the championship game.

Earlier, HPA knocked off Kamehameha-Hawaii for fifth place honors.

Girls Basketball State Championships at Blaisdell Arena

DIVISION I

Championship: Lahainaluna vs. Konawaena

Third place: Punahou 58, Iolani 51

Fifth place: Farrington 56, Roosevelt 52

DIVISION II

Championship: Kaimuki 41, Molokai 32

Third place: Kahuku 80, Kapaa 54

Fifth place: Hawaii Preparatory Academy 51, Kamehameha-Hawaii 50

Other facts ‘n’ figures

* SInce 2003, Konawaena and Punahou has had a lock on the state title. Konawaena hoisting the trophy in 2004, 2007 and 2009. The Wildcats lost the title game to Punahou in 2005.

* This year was the first in Division I tournament history that two neighbor island teams played the championship game.

* ILH teams won the tournament in the first six years, during which time there were five all-ILH finals.

* In 1983, Kahuku, coached by the late Harry Kahuanui, won the OIA’s only championship prior to 2001, defeating University in the finale.

* In 1981, Kohala’s Lynette Liu set a still-standing 3-game record with 85 points, despite the fact that the three point shot did not become part of the rules until 1985.

* The only double and triple overtime games prior to 2003 took place. Both times Waiakea was the victim. In 1980’s first round, Leilehua beat the Warriors 70-69 in two OT’s and in 1983’s Consolation Final, Lahainaluna defeated the Big Island team 61-54 in three OT’s.

* In 1984, the tournament – won by University – changed to a 12-team format, with the champions of the OIA, ILH, BIIF and MIL (except in 1988, 1993 and 1994 when the KIF winner replaced the MIL winner) being seeded and earning first round byes.

* Waiakea gained some measure of revenge for its double and triple overtime losses by winning back-to-back championships in 1985 and 1986 – the only neighbor island team to win prior to 2004.

* In 2003, Konawaena’s Nancy Hoist made 20 of 20 free throws over three games.

* In 2005, in the first double overtime championship game, Punahou defeated Konawaena.

* In 2005, Kamehameha-Hawaii won the Division II title without having a senior on the roster.

* In 2007, unseeded Kamehameha-Hawaii defeated top-seeded Sacred Hearts in the Division II final.

* The 2009 title game was a sequel to 2005, the same two teams went to double overtime, with a different outcome, Konawaena prevailing over Punahou.

* In all, 52 different schools have taken part in the 39 tournaments (33 years plus the last six years of Division II). Top-seeded teams have won 19 times, unseeded teams 5 times.

* Aside from winning the most tournaments (10), Punahou ranks first in most tournaments played (23), most games played (73, including consolation), and most victories (59, including consolation). The Buffanblu are 52-13 (.800) in championship round games and 7-1 (.875) in consolation rounds.

* Coaches with the most state titles:
5 – Al Apo, Kamehameha
4 – Mike Taylor, Punahou
3 – Bobbie Awa, Konawaena; Bernie Ching, Iolani; Clay Cockett, Kamehameha;
Robin Durand, Punahou; Shelley Kahuanui-Fey, Punahou

— Find out more:
www.sportshigh.com/sports/basketball_girls/tournament/2010

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Pahoa wins in the final second beating Kohala


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In a seesaw battle between Kohala and Pahoa the Daggers came came away with the win in the last second of action 45-44 at Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium in Hilo Friday (Feb 19). Pahoa will advance to the BIIF Division II championship game against the winner of the St. Joseph vs. Hawaii Prep game.

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We are the champions


Photography by Rick Ogata | Special to Hawaii 24/7
In DII action, Kamehameha defeated HPA in triple overtime, 44-43.

      Hawaii Prep  -  9   6  16   7  0  3  2 - 43
Kamehameha-Hawaii  -  5  12   9  12  0  3  2 - 44

The DI title went to Konawaena, who defeated Waiakea 50-37. Waiakea’s high scorers were Kamie Imai with 14 points, Sefulu Faavae with 11, and Alyssa Kealoha-Ferreira with 6. Konawaena’s high scorers were Dawnyelle Awa with 20 points, Anuhea Wall with 11 and Misilosa Uulopa with 8.

Waiakea   - 16  15  13   6 - 50
Konawaena -  9   6  12  10 - 37

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Waiakea defeats Pahoa in BIIF basketball action



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The Waiakea Warriors hosted the Pahoa Daggers on Senior night Thursday (Feb 11). Both teams played hard, with strong defense and well-run offenses on both ends of the court. Pahoa’s high scorers were Isaiah Ekau with 16 points, John Byrd Jr with 10 and Nick Fisher with 7. For Waiakea the high scorers were Isaak Janado with 23 points, Joey Pacheco with 9, and Matt Libao and Chris Mattos with 6 points each.

Pahoa   - 10  13   8  15 - 46
Waiakea - 16  10  15   8 - 49

In the JV game, Waiakea defeated Pahoa 40-35.

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Waiakea defeats St. Joseph in boy’s basketball


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Waiakea defeated St. Joseph 62-59 Tuesday (Feb 9). High scorers for St. Joseph were Jacob Andrade with 18 points, Sebastian Ohara-Saft with 17, and Thomas Fairman with 16. Waiakea’s high scorers were Matt Libao with 18 points, Chris Mattos with 11 and Clayton Morante with 9.

SJS     -   5  13  20 21
Waiakea -  15  18  20  9

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2010 HHSAA state paddling regatta (Feb. 5)


2010 FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK CANOE PADDLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2010
KEEHI LAGOON

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Kealakehe takes the BIIF Division I soccer title in double overtime


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The Waveriders win a tough match against the Vikings 2-1 in double overtime at the Kamehameha Schools Hawaii campus Saturday in Keaau.

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Honokaa wins BIIF boy’s soccer crown


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The Honokaa Dragons beats the Christian Liberty Academy Canefire to win the BIIF Boys Division II soccer crown 2-1 in a double-overtime finals match Saturday (Jan 30) at Kamehameha-Hawaii campus.

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Keaau defeats Waiakea in basketball showdown



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The Keaau Cougars and the Waiakea Warriors met in a battle for first place Saturday (Jan 30). It was an intense fight, and while Keaau had a slow start in the first quarter, they picked up steam in the second, tying the game at the half. They did not look back after taking the lead in the third, and defeated Waiakea 66-52.

Waiakea’s high scorers were Matt Libao with 18 points, Isaak Janado with 13, and Clayton Morante with 10. Keaau’s high scorers were Richie Handy with 23 points, Makana Cazimero with 15, and Haku Ishibashi with 10.

In JV action, Keaau defeated Waiakea 43-33.

Keaau     7  19  19  21 - 66
Waiakea  16  10  13  13 - 52

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Waiakea Warriors defeat the Vikings in basketball



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Thursday’s (Jan 28) game between the Hilo Vikings and the visiting Waiakea Warriors was everything a battle for first place should be.

From the first whistle to the final buzzer, the game was fast paced, intense, and full of action. While Waiakea led for most of the game, Hilo fought hard and tied it up in the fourth quarter. The lead was traded back and forth with neither team succeeding in building a lead.

The lead changed three times in the final minute of the game, and the Civic Auditorium shook with the sounds of the fans cheering on their teams. In the end, Waiakea held onto their lead and took the game, 51-48.

Hilo’s high scorers were Scotty Wong with 13 points, Dustin Leong with 12 and Dakota Allen with 9. Waiakea’s high scorers were Joey Pacheco with 11 points, Clayton Morante with 10, and Matt Libao and Isaak Janado with 9 each.

In JV action, Waiakea defeated Hilo, 60-51.

Waiakea  7  23  15  6 - 51
Hilo     7  14  19  8 - 48

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