BIIF D-II girls semifinals: Mantz’s late layup lifts Waiakea past Hilo 50-48

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Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Hilo High's Veda Galima shoots in traffic Monday night against Waiakea.
Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Waiakea's Maya Kaneshiro looks to pass through Hilo's Alexa Meyer on Monday.
Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Waiakea's Korri Fernandez scored 10 points Monday as the Warriors avenged a loss earlier this season to Hilo, winning 50-48.
KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald Waiakea’s Jolie Mantz dribbles against Hilo on Monday during the Warriors’ 50-48 BIIF semifinal victory. Mantz hit the go-ahead layup with 5 seconds remaining as Waiakea advanced to face Konawaena on Wednesday in the BIIF final at Hilo Civic.
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Waiakea bolted to a 15-point lead in the first quarter, saw it trimmed to a point with 32 seconds left, and prevailed over Hilo in a wildly entertaining BIIF girls basketball semifinal on Monday night.

Sophomore guard Jolie Mantz sank the game-winning layup in a 50-48 win over the Vikings in the Division I rematch at Hilo’s gym to clinch a spot to the state tournament.

“I was under control. I wasn’t freaking out like this is the last shot,” Mantz said. “I knew I had to make it, or we wouldn’t win.

“I thought we could have done a lot better. In the second quarter, we made a lot of mistakes, but we fixed it in the fourth quarter. We had our energy up.”

Mantz, who hit two 3-pointers, and Avery Snyder, who one hit 3-pointer, scored 15 points each, and Korri Fernandez added 10 points for Waiakea, which committed 12 turnovers, including seven in the second quarter, but led 24-15 at halftime.

Veda Galima scored 19 points, draining two 3-pointers, and Keirstyn Agonias added 11 points, before fouling out with 4:15 left, and Alexa Meyer added seven points, hitting two 3-pointers, for the Vikings (7-2), who committed 11 turnovers and didn’t convert a 3-pointer in the first half.

With 2:59 left, Mantz and Maya Kaneshiro combined to make 6 of 6 free throws. Kaneshiro’s last two free throws gave Waiakea a 48-45 led with 25.7 seconds left.

“It was a good game. Our girls were ready,” Waiakea coach Alika Smith said. “They knew they didn’t show their best that night (in the first game, a 49-42 Hilo win). They came out strong, 22-7 in the first quarter. After that, Hilo’s seniors and good players started scratching and clawing back in, which we knew would happen. At the same time, we let that happen by not taking care of the ball.

“Mantz has been like that all year. She’s just solid, and the best thing about her is she’s a 10th grader.”

Then Galima sneaked her way to the basket and drew a foul. The senior guard calmly sank her free throw for a 48-48 tie with 15.4 seconds remaining.

Mantz had the ball on the left wing and zipped past Hilo’s defense for a layup with 5 seconds on the clock.

The Vikings couldn’t get a clean shot off in time. The season is over for Hilo, which last qualified for states in 2017.

Waiakea (7-2) and Konawaena (8-0) play for the BIIF championship at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Hilo Civic.

In the first game, a 49-42 Hilo victory, junior guard Alexa Meyer hit three 3-pointers for 15 points, senior guards Ayana Meyer buried two triples and had nine points, and Galima had nine points, including one 3-ball.

Mantz, a sophomore guard, moved well without the ball, caught and fired for five 3-pointers and a game-high 20 points.

But it was a much different story on Monday night with the pressure of win and advance to states or lose and stay home.

Waiakea jumped out to a 22-7 lead after the first quarter. Hilo outscored Waiakea, 8-2, in the second quarter when the Warriors committed seven turnovers.The Vikings outscored the Warriors, 11-10 in the third quarter, and 20-16 in the final period.

Galima buried Hilo’s first triple in the third quarter to cut Waiakea lead to 34-26 with 38 seconds left to head to the final eight minutes.

Alexa Meyer swished a pair of triples in the fourth quarter, her first to get Hilo within 40-38 with 2:59 left and her second to cut the lead to 44-43 with 1:04 remaining.

Mantz fed Snyder, who scored to push Waiakea ahead 46-43. Then Galima hit a bucket to get Hilo within a point, 46-45, with 32 seconds to go.

Kaneshiro was fouled with 25.7 seconds remaining and sank both free throws to push the Warriors ahead 48-45.

Galima then gave the Vikings the tie when she converted her three-point play. But there was more than enough time for Mantz to perform her magic act.