It was a rough first day for BIIF golfers at the HHSAA tournament at Kaanapali Resort on Maui, where Moanalua senior Jun Ho Wong shot a 4-under 67 for a two-stroke lead. ADVERTISING It was a rough first day for
It was a rough first day for BIIF golfers at the HHSAA tournament at Kaanapali Resort on Maui, where Moanalua senior Jun Ho Wong shot a 4-under 67 for a two-stroke lead.
It was a rough first day for BIIF golfers at the HHSAA tournament at Kaanapali Resort on Maui, where Moanalua senior Jun Ho Wong shot a 4-under 67 for a two-stroke lead.
Hilo’s Riley Kaneshiro and Waiakea senior Shon Katahira each fired a 78, 11 shots in back of Wong, who signed with Boise State and was the state runner-up last year.
Other BIIF golfers were:
• Waiakea’s Aiden Oki, 79; Makua Lani’s Matt Rosato, 79; Kamehameha’s Pono Yanagi, 80, and Kala’i Pomroy, 81; Hilo’s Ethan Hironaga, 84; BIIF champion and Waiakea freshman Isaiah Kanno, 84; Waiakea’s Marc Agpawa, 87; Kamehameha’s John Andrade, 87; Waiakea’s Kody LaGuire, 88; Hilo’s Cody Pinzon, 89; Waiakea’s Braydon Teshima, 91; Waiakea’s Riku Omata, 98; and Hilo’s Tyler Kuanoni, 109.
Iolani is in first place with a 294 total. Waiakea is sixth at 337 and Hilo is in 10th at 360.