BIIF girls basketball: Hilo overpowers Kamehameha in 54-22 victory

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Faith Loeak scored 13 points and Lexi Pana added 11 on Thursday night, and Hilo never looked back after a sterling first quarter, defeating Kamehameha 54-22 in BIIF game at Koaia Gym.

Faith Loeak scored 13 points and Lexi Pana added 11 on Thursday night, and Hilo never looked back after a sterling first quarter, defeating Kamehameha 54-22 in BIIF game at Koaia Gym.

The Vikings jumped jumped to a 20-5 lead in improving to 4-0.

Taylor Sullivan led the Warriors (2-1) with five points.

Hilo won the junior varsity game 64-40.

Hilo 20 13 12 9 – 54

Kamehameha 5 6 6 5 –22

Konawaena 76, Waiakea 21: Mikayla Tablit and Cherilyn Molina paced another Wildcats’ runaway with 22 and 21 points, respectively, in Kealakekua as Konawaena placed four scorers in double figures.

Celena Molina scored 15 points for the Wildcats (4-0) and Ihi Victor added 14.

Claire Kanishiro scored six points the Warriors (1-3.

Waiakea 5 12 4 0 – 21

Konaewaena 30 18 15 13 –21

Honokaa 54, Hawaii Prep 17: Kizzah Maltezo scored 11 points and the Dragons won in Waimea to run their record to 6-0.

Mimi Werdegar’s seven points led Ka Makani (0-2).

In JV, Honokaa won 38-3.

Honokaa 20 10 17 7 – 54

Hawaii Prep 0 6 7 4 – 17

Keaau 46, Pahoa 34: Carliee Naki’s 15 points helped host Keaau improve to 2-3.

Heavenly Kahalewai-Ke led the Daggers (0-5) with 13 points.

Pahoa’s JV team won 52-20

Pahoa 6 8 15 5 –34

Keaau 9 11 13 13–46

Kealakehe 62, Ka‘u 17: Pamela Kalavi netted 18 points and Ivana-Kris Galvez (16 points) and Nicole Cristobal (12 points) also hit double-figures to lead the Waveriders (1-3) past the visiting Trojans for their first win of the season.

Junially Manantan scored six points for Ka‘u (1-5).