Paddling: HPA rules watered-down field at westside regatta

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A parker crew member jumps into the water during Saturday's regatta at Kailua Bay. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
The HPA JV mixed crew defeated Parker by six seconds, winning their race in a time of 2:07. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
The HPA varsity boys crew won their race in a time of 3:56, edging out a crew from Kealakehe by two seconds. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Teams from Parker and Kealakehe prepare to remove their canoes from the water at Kailua BAy on Saturday after three BIIF regatta. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Teams have a little fun in the water after the completion of Saturday's west side regatta at Kailua Bay. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today A team from Waiakea starts the varsity boys race at Saturday's regatta at Kailua Bay.
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By RICK WINTERS

West Hawaii Today

KAILUA-KONA — On a calm day on the west side of the Big Island, Hawaii Prep dominated a light field at Kailua Bay on Saturday, winning three of the six BIIF paddling races.

The day was all about times — and fun — as no points were given after the eastside regatta was canceled due to weather for a second straight week. Point totals will begin next week when with an all-schools at Kailua Bay starting at 10 a.m. on Dec. 16.

Teams were also missing several players due to SAT testing.

Hawaii Prep took wins in the varsity boys, JV girls and JV mixed events. Varsity events were a half-mile long and JV events were a quarter-mile.

In the varsity boys race, the team of Daniel Groves, Ford Stallsmith, Kala Thurston, Hunter Ellis, Jeff Farrell and Jake Honl-DeGuair out-paddled Kealakehe by two seconds, winning in a time of 3 minutes and 56 seconds. Parker (4:02) rounded out the top three.

The HPA JV mixed team cruised in their competition. The team of Sua Tufuga, Kama Liu, Carter Macy, Holly Hoffbauer, Sophia Bunch and Brianna Ryan finished in a time of 2:07. Parker (2:13) and Konawaena (2:14) rounded out the top three.

The HPA JV girls team of Hoffbauer, Bunch, Leilani Barnes, Malia Honda, Jessi Sohriakoff and Cyndi Alvarez defeated Waiakea —the only east side school to make the trip over — by three seconds, finishing in a time of 2:19. Parker (2:26) rounded out the top three.

All the eastside schools were invited to make the trip a regatta at Hilo Bay was canceled, but only Waiakea accepted. The school was rewarded by picking up a victory in the varsity girls race. The team of Courtney Yamaguchi, Kaleki Pakani-Flores, Chelyn Fontes-Pai, Jodyn Takeya, Lanihuli Kanahele and Kaui Pakani-Tsukiyama finished in a time of 4:37.

It was the closest race of the day as a team from Parker finished only a half second behind for second place. Kealakehe (4:46) wrapped up the top three.

Parker, who finished in the top three in every single race, won the varsity mixed event with the crew of Jordan Vedelli, Zane Robertson, Kawehi Kaopuiki, Isis Moorehead, Sarah Mundon and Greg Kim. They defeated a team from Waiakea by two seconds with a time of 4:18. Kealakehe (4:22) wrapped up the top three.

Konawaena picked up a win in the JV boys race. The crew of Orion Smith, Nathaniel Kahihikolu, Rylee Galieto, Ka’anoi Yglesias, Ezra Umiaka-Spencer and Dylan Green finished in a time of 1:55. Wrapping up the top three were Parker (1:57) and Kanu o ka Aina (1:58).