Four BIIF schools represent island at state cheer meet

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B.H. Ballesteros/Derby Dad Hilo HS cheerleaders performing their routine at the HHSAA State Cheerleading Championships at the Stan Sheriff Center Monday in Honolulu.
B.H. Ballesteros/Derby Dad Kealakehe HS cheerleaders performing their routine at the HHSAA State Cheerleading Championships at the Stan Sheriff Center/University of Hawaii Monday in Honolulu.
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Four Big Island Interscholastic Federation (BIIF) schools — Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i, Waiakea, Kealakehe and Hilo — represented the island at this year’s Zippy Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) Cheerleading Championships on Monday night in Honolulu.

The event was a success for the league, as the BIIF sent just two teams to Oahu in 2022.

Hilo’s was the BIIF’s top overall finisher, scoring a collective 40.533 for a third-place podium finish in the co-ed division. The Vikings’ score was over five points higher than their finish at state last season.

In the all-girls competition, KSH placed the highest of the remaining BIIF teams — posting a 34.617 final score to place eighth overall. Waiakea finished right behind in ninth with a score of 34.250, slightly below its 2022 state score of 34.467. Kealakehe came in 10th with 33.450.

The official results can be found here:

All-Girls Division

1. Moanalua — 45.333

2. Sacred Hearts Academy — 43.650

3. Mililani — 42.217

4. Iolani School — 41.783

5. Waipahu — 38.950

6. Kapolei — 37.950

7. Kaiser — 36.950

8. KSH — 34.617

9. Waiakea — 34.250

10. Kealakehe — 33.450

11. Castle — 30.833

Co-ed Division

1. Radford — 46.383

2. PAC Five — 40.983

3. Hilo — 40.533

4. Maui — 40.100

5. Kapaa — 36.967

6. McKinley — 35.400