Girls state golf championship ends

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Dennis Fujimoto/ The Garden Isle Hilo High School’s Kierstin Ramos follows her drive off the No. 16 teebox, Wednesday during the final round of the David Y. Ishii HHSAA girls golf championship played at the Wailua Golf Course.
Dennis Fujimoto/ The Garden Isle Hilo High School’s Zoe Kaneshiro and Kaua‘I High School’s Haley Arakaki approach the Wailua No. 18, Wednesday during the final round of the David Y. Ishii HHSAA girls golf championships played at the Wailua Golf Course.
Dennis Fujimoto/ The Garden Isle Hilo High School’s Zoe Kaneshiro stays out of the bunker, Wednesday as she chips her ball off the greens at the Wailua No. 18 during the David Y. Ishii HHSAA girls golf championships played at the Wailua Golf Course.
Dennis Fujimoto/ The Garden Isle Hilo High School’s Zoe Kaneshiro follows her approach shot from the fringe of the bunker on the Wailua No. 18, Wednesday during the final round of the David Y. Ishii HHSAA girls golf championships played at the Wailua Golf Course.
Dennis Fujimoto/ The Garden Isle Hilo High School’s Mika Holi follows her fairway shot to the Wailua No. 18, Wednesday during the final round of the David Y. Ishii HHSAA girls golf championships at the Wailua Golf Course.
Dennis Fujimoto/ The Garden Isle Waiakea High School’s Ava Herr marks her ball on the Wailua No. 18 green, Wednesday during the final round of the David Y. Ishii HHSAA girls golf championships being played at the Wailua Golf Course.
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LIHUE — The HHSAA Girls Golf Championship concluded on Wednesday, which was its second day of competition at Wailua Golf Course on Kauai.

Punahou High School’s Raya Nakao placed first — shooting 69 to win the first round and carding 70 in the second for a 139 total gross and a -5 to-par gross. The runner-up was Ava Cepeda (-2, 73, 69, 142) of Kahuku High School, who won the second round.

Hawaii Prep’s Isabella Rodriguez was the Big Island’s top placer in the state championship. The BIIF Champion placed No. 20, shooting 83 in the first round and 81 in the second to gross 164 total and +20 to par.

Placing No. 32 was Lauren Kozohara of Hilo High School, who shot 89 and 86 to total 175 — carding a to-par gross of 175.

Rodriguez’s teammate, Nina An (+43, 94, 93, 187), placed No. 46.

Hilo’s Mika Holi (+44, 97, 91, 188) and Waiakea High School’s Ava Herr (+45, 101, 88, 189) placed No. 48 and No. 49, respectively.

The Vikings’ Kierstin Ramos (+56, 96, 104, 200) finished in No. 56.

Five other BIIF golfers placed No. 61 through No. 65, respectively — HPA’s Ella Forrest (+68, 109, 103, 212), Waiakea’s Kiara Kimata (+68, 109, 103, 212), Adrianna Volpe (+69, 108, 105, 213) of Kamehameha Schools – Hawaii, and Hilo’s Zoe Kaneshiro (+69, 102, 111, 213) and Christina Jung (+96, 129, 111, 240).

Of the eleven teams in the championship, Hilo (+131, 282, 281, 563) placed tenth — edging HPA (+131, 286, 277, 563), which placed No. 11.

Kalani High School placed first, grossing 229 in the first round and 226 in the second for 455 total and +23 to-par.

The boys’ championship will begin at 7 a.m. today, also at Wailua.