Tribune-Herald ADVERTISING Tribune-Herald At the beginning of the preseason, Honokaa coach Daphne Honma told her girls basketball team she wanted the Dragons to be able to compete against Division I foes. On opening night of the Big Island Interscholastic Federation
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At the beginning of the preseason, Honokaa coach Daphne Honma told her girls basketball team she wanted the Dragons to be able to compete against Division I foes. On opening night of the Big Island Interscholastic Federation regular season, Honokaa did that and more.
Chancis Fernandez scored 18 points and Shemika Frazier produced 15 on Tuesday night as the Dragons overpowered Waiakea 68-44 at Honokaa Armory.
Eliyah Fernandez added 11 points for the Dragons, who reached the finals of the Hawaii High School Athletic Association Division II tournament last season. The bulk of that team returned this season, while the Fernandez sisters were making their Honokaa debuts after sitting out last season as transfers from Hawaii Prep.
“They played well and did a lot of positive things,” said Honma, who is in first season back at the helm of the Dragons. “I think we still have long ways to go. We played well enough to win. Waiakea was tough.”
Shaila Apele and Nicole Antonio both scored 11 points for the Warriors, who never recovered after Honokaa opened up a double-digit lead in the first quarter.
In junior varsity, Honokaa won 60-38.
Waiakea8 1211 13 —44
Honokaa 18 16 17 17—68
Hilo 58, Hawaii Prep 13: Chailey Cabalis scored 20 points, and the Vikings used a stifling defensive effort to win in Waimea.
Anna Juan’s six points paced Ka Makani.
Hilo 15 16 18 9 — 58
Hawaii Prep 6 2 2 3 — 13
Kamehameha 61, Ka’u 14: Riana Arima led the way with 21 points, and Casey Poe and Makamae Gabriel each had 16 for the host Warriors.
For the Trojans, Denisha Navarro scored six points.
Ka’u 5 2 5 2 —14
Kamehameha 27 16 16 2 —61
Kealakehe 57, Laupahoehoe 26: Sosefina Kalavi scored 13 points and Ashlyn Cabatbat added 11 for the host Waveriders.
Kaytlen Requelman had 10 for the Seasiders.
Keal. 15 11 16 15 —57
Laup. 7 4 12 3 — 26
Kohala 60, Keaau 42: Tezrah Antonio tallied 18 points in the Cowgirls decisive win over the visiting Cougars.
Aina Padastao had 22 points for Keaau in the losing effort.
Konawaena 61, Pahoa 20: Chanelle Molina scored 24 points and Celena Molina tallied 19 as the five-time defending BIIF Division I champion Wildcats cruised at home in their opener.
Jasmine Perea chipped in with 10 points for Konawaena, which led 40-9 at halftime.
Randi Berinobis powered the Daggers with 11 points.
Pahoa 541 10— 20
Konawaena 20 20 13 8— 61