High seeds sweep BIIF softball semifinals

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BIIF DI semifinal game at Walter Victor Baseball Complex on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (Photo: KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald).
Waiakea's Jayda Kaimi hits the ball from Hilo during a BIIF DI semifinal game at Walter Victor Baseball Complex on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (Photo: KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald).
Waiakea pitcher Meghan Spencer throws the ball to first base before Hilo's Madison Waiki BIIF DI semifinal game at Walter Victor Baseball Complex on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (Photo: KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald).
Hilo third base Mackenzie Valentin attempts to tag out Waiakea's Keani Kaneshiro after she stepped off the base during a BIIF DI semifinal game at Walter Victor Baseball Complex on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (Photo: KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald).
Waiakea's Kaelyn Sewake runs to home base for the first run of a BIIF DI semifinal game at Walter Victor Baseball Complex on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (Photo: KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald).
Kealakehe’s Malia Polimino catches a pop fly during a BIIF DI semifinal game against Kea‘au High on Wednesday in Puna. (Photo: CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald)
Kea‘au’s Ailiyah Liams bunts during a BIIF DI playoff game against Kealakehe on Wednesday in Puna. (Photo: CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald).
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No upsets were had.

All four high seeds in the Central Pacific Bank/Big Island Interscholastic Federation (BIIF) Division I and II semifinals won their matchups on Wednesday to sweep all four series.

In the DI final series, No. 1 Kealakehe (11-0) and No. 2 Waiakea (9-2) will clash. Division II will see No. 1 KS-Hawaii (9-2) and No.2 Kohala (7-4) face off. Both series will kick off May 3 and 4 — and, if necessary, game three will be on May 6.

Three BIIF DII teams will be qualify for state, so a third-place game between Honoka‘a and Konawaena will be played at some point — but has not yet been scheduled.

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KS-HAWAII 18 – KONAWAENA 7

The Warriors punched their ticket to a third straight BIIF DII championship appearance, crushing the Wildcats with another TKO in game two of the BIIF DII semifinals on Wednesday in Kealakekua.

In its series against Konawaena, KS-Hawai‘i outscored the Wildcats 38-9.

The Warriors have won their last nine straight, and will have more than two weeks to prepare for their finals showdown against Kohala.

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WAIAKEA 19 – HILO 0

The Warriors dealt their cross-town rivals a second, even more painful rout than the first — blanking the Vikings 19-0 in a four-inning affair to secure their second straight trip to the BIIF DI finals.

In the series, WHS outscored HHS 32-2.

Hilo’s defense struggled on Wednesday, surrendering 18 walks and gifting the Warriors a stack of unearned runs.

The Warriors flexed their depth on the mound, as sophomore Meghan Spencer started in the circle and nearly tossed a no-hitter — giving up one hit and three walks while striking out a whopping ten batters.

She also came within view of an immaculate inning, throwing six balls and nine strikes to strike out Hilo’s first three batters in the third inning.

After winning the BIIF DI title on the road on the Kona side last year, the Warriors will have a chance this year to defend it on their home field — sort of.

Waiakea and Kealakehe will play at UH-Hilo’s softball field, which is within throwing distance from the WHS campus.

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KOHALA 16 – HONOKA‘A 5

Thanks to 16 total hits, No. 2 Kohala softball run-ruled No. 3 Honoka‘a for the second straight match in Game 2 of the BIIF semifinals at the Dragons’ home field by a score of 17-5 through five innings. The Cowgirls will now advance to the DII championship series.

Kohala was led by center fielder Sydney Marquez, who posted a game-high four hits. Teammate Kalia Marquez also logged three hits, while left fielder Mahea Pang and third baseman Kaneesha Santiago added two each.

The remainder of the Cowgirls hits were notched by shortstop Kailani Valenzuela, first baseman Faith Alejandro-Cazimero, second baseman Camille Fuertes, catcher Savannah Kupukaa and right fielder Daysha Tayan — who all logged one apiece.

Kohala scored one run in the first inning, six in the third and exploded for 10 in the fifth — officially cementing the mercy rule.

Kalia Marquez pitched in the circle for the Cowgirls, going five innings while striking out six in the win.

The Dragons notched nine hits, which was led by first baseman Star Peters, who had two.

The rest of their hits came from centerfielder Brandi Hoopai, shortstop Kaimi Johnson, pitcher Kayliah Kauahi, catcher Kanai Tolentino, right fielder Danica Valera, third baseman Keira Agdeppa and second baseman Pualena Lange — who all posted one each.

Kauahi was Honoka‘a’s lone pitcher, going all five innings.

Kohala will enjoy some time off before next facing No. 1 seed Kamehameha Schools-Hawai‘i in the championship on May 3 in Kea‘au.

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KEALAKEHE 13 – KEA‘AU 2

The undefeated Waveriders moved to an 11-0 record, defeating Kea‘au High by double digits for the second day in a row to confirm their championship series berth.

Next, Kealakehe will make its first BIIF DI championship appearance since its title victory in 2022.

However, things have changed since then, as the BIIF moved from a single-game format to the best-of-three series format.

The ‘Riders will look to repeat the success that they found in their last matchup with Waiakea in late March, during which Kealakehe staved off the Warriors to win 6-3.

Kea‘au will pack it up with a 2-9 overall record.

Despite struggling against DI opponents this season, the Cougars managed a couple of routs — defeating Ka‘u 16-0 and Pahoa 15-5.