BIIF golf: Freshmen secure title for Waiakea girls

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Waiakea’s three promising freshmen, Kaelyn Uchida, Anne Nakamoto and Kaley Saludares finished 1-2-3 at a BIIF golf meet on Wednesday at Mauna Lani’s North Course.

Waiakea’s three promising freshmen, Kaelyn Uchida, Anne Nakamoto and Kaley Saludares finished 1-2-3 at a BIIF golf meet on Wednesday at Mauna Lani’s North Course.

It’s the second time the Warrior trio has placed in the top three. They did so at the season-opener at Hilo Muni, with Saludares second and Nakamoto third.

In changing conditions over in West Hawaii — sunny and hot early on, and cloudy and cool later in the day — Uchida won medalist honors with an 8-over-par 80.

Right behind were Nakamoto at 81 and Saludares at 82, wrapping up the BIIF team title for Waiakea, which has won 10 of the last 11 crowns. (Hilo took it last year.)

That achievement was matched by Waiakea sophomore Shon Katahira, who fired a 4-under 68 to take medalist honors to beat teammate Trevor Hirata, who had a 72.

The Waiakea boys are also undefeated, going 5 for 5 in BIIF meets.

Keaau sophomore Zack Dorn finished second-to-last with a 134. He’s a novice, so his high scores are not unusual.

What’s really eye-catching was his improvement. He shot a 77 on the front nine, and closed with a 57 on the back, a 20-shot difference — by far the biggest jump of the day.

The next meet is Tuesday, April 21 at Kohananiki Golf Club. Then it’s the three-round BIIF championships, starting Sunday, April 26 at Hualalai Resort.

BIIF golf

Wednesday

Mauna Lani North course

Par 72

GIRLS

Team: Waiakea, 80-81-82—243; Kamehameha, 91-106-112—309; Hilo, 97-09-117—323

Individual

Kaelyn Uchida, Waiakea, 40-40—80

Anne Nakamoto, Waiakea, 44-37—81

Kaley Saludares, Waiakea, 40-42—82

Shantel Antonio, Kamehameha, 46-45—91

Chelsea Ward, Hilo, 51-46—97

Shaye Nishimura, Waiakea, 53-47—100

Alana Manuia, Kamehameha, 56-50—106

Katie Jefferson, HPA, 59-48—107

Juby Aipoalani, 57-52—109

Chloe Waters, Kamehameha, 52-60—112

Sunny Sakai, Hilo, 64-53—117

Anela Dalton, Keaau, 68-60—128

BOYS

Team: Waiakea, 68-72-82-85—307; Kamehameha, 78-81-83-93—335; Makua Lani, 87-94-99-112—392; Hilo, 90-96-102-120—408; St. Joseph, 95-98-128-141—462

Individual

Shon Katahira, Waiakea, 33-35—68

Trevor Hirata, Waiakea 38-34—72

Kala’i Pomroy, Kamehameha, 41-37—78

Preston Ching, Kamehameha, 39-42—81

Brayden Teshima, Waiakea, 41-41—82

John Andrade, Kamehameha, 40-43—83

Luigi Remo, Kealakehe, 44-40—84

Eric Kagawa, Waiakea, 44-41—85

Ziggy Barthomomy, Kealakehe, 46-40—86

Matthew Rosato, Makua Lani, 44-43—87

Cody Pinzon, Hilo, 46-44—90

Trey Nakagawa, Waiakea, 45-46—91

Ahren Ah Chong, Kamehameha, 46-47—93

Kyle Hollister, HPA, 47-47—94

Aidan Alcos, Makua Lani, 52-42—94

Alika Faumuina, St. Joseph, 49-46—95

Casey Kishimori, Hilo, 51-45—96

Johnathan Uhlmann, St. Joseph, 51-47—98

Loa Ng, Makua Lani, 53-46—99

Robert Molina, Hilo, 48-54—102

James Shaw, Kamehameha, 55-57—112

Kauhi Keliia’a, Makua Lani, 57-55—112

Tyler Kuanoni, Hilo, 61-59—120

John Lindenau, St. Joseph, 67-61—128

Zack Dorn, Keaau, 77-57—134

Blake Warnner, Makua Lani, 75-66—141

Lazer Salvador-Smith, St. Joseph, 64-77—141