BIIF air riflery: Kamehameha’s Iwamoto and Paleka capture first crowns

The top five boys finishers at the BIIF air riflery championships, from left: Waiakea's Ryan Kim, fifth; Christian Liberty's Jared Maldonado, fourth; Hilo High's Xavier Staszkow, third; Christian Liberty's Adam Sako, second; Kamehameha's La'iku Paleka, first.
The top five girls finishers at the BIIF air riflery championships, from left: Kamehameha's Nahulu Carvalho, second, Kamehameha's Kanani Araki, third; Kamehameha's Kylie Iwamoto, kneeling, first; Keaau's Kelsey Hernando, fourth; Waiakea's Carys Urasaki, fifth

KEAAU – Kamehameha’s Kylie Iwamoto and La’iku Paleka are a coach’s dream, and not just because they captured the BIIF air riflery championships, and not just to Warriors head man Tracy Aruga.