BIIF boys basketball: Waiakea handcuffs Honokaa on road, 63-44

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With a solid effort on the road, Waiakea kept the BIIF boys basketball Division I race close by tightening the Division II standings as well.

With a solid effort on the road, Waiakea kept the BIIF boys basketball Division I race close by tightening the Division II standings as well.

Calvin Mattos scored 19 points and Shaun Kojima added 17 on Wednesday night as Warriors had a easier time than expected in a cross-divisional showdown, winning at Honokaa 63-44.

The Warriors (7-1) stayed on the heels of Konawaena (9-0) at the top Division I standings by suffocating the first-place Dragons, who suffered their second loss in Division II.

Waiakea hosts Hawaii Prep on Saturday before the defending champion pays a visit to the Wildcats on Monday.

No player reached double figures for Honokaa (7-2), which is now just 1 1/2 games ahead of Ka Makani.

Kainalu Lau, Kamuela Spencer-Herring and Ben Zindric each scored six points for Honokaa.

In JV, Waiakea won 58-50.

Konawaena 69, Ka’u 36

Austin Aukai scored 14 points and was one of four Wildcats to reach double figures in a win in Pahala.

Haoli Akau added 12 points for unbeaten Konawaena, which led 48-16 at halftime, Viliami Kaea finished with 12 and Austin Ewing had 11.

Janslae Badua scored 11 points for the Trojans (1-7).

Konawaena’s JV won 57-45.

Kona 20 18 14 17 – 57

Ka’u 9 7 8 12– 36

Kamehameha 60, Pahoa 40

Payton Grahovic led the host Warriors (7-2) with 15 points.

Ryan Tatasi scored 11 for the Daggers (1-9).

Kohala 52, Laupahoehoe 21

Maui Hook scored 14 points in Kapaau, and the Cowboys didn’t need to score in the second half, beating the Seasiders (0-10) to remain in third place in Division II.

In JV, Parker beat Kohala 47-30

Laup. 2 2 5 12 – 21

Kohala 25 27 0 0–52