Boys basketball: Kohala defeats Pahoa, KS-Hawai‘i defeats Ka‘u

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Pahoa sophomore Kyran Canete drives the ball to the basket for a lay up against Kohala during a game at home on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Cowboys defeated the Daggers 52-44.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Kohala sophomore Dillon Oandasan drives the ball to the basket during a game at Pahoa on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Cowboys defeated the Daggers 52-44.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Kohala junior Hezekiah Wilson attempts to drive past the defense from Pahoa senior Hunter Paio during a game on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Pahoa's Hunter Paio jumps for a lay up during a game against Kohala at home on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Cowboys defeated the Daggers 52-44.

KOHALA 52 – PAHOA 44

Kohala High’s boys varsity basketball team escaped Pahoa 52-44 on Tuesday night on the road for its eighth straight win — remaining undefeated in the Big Island Interscholastic Federation (BIIF) season.

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The two teams traded blows all game, especially in the first half — when the Cowboys entered halftime with a narrow 28-27 lead.

However, the Cowboys’ fast-paced playstyle and the Daggers’ six-point third quarter paid off in the close victory.

Kohala junior Jayden Hook recorded a game-high 21 points with five rebounds, while sophomore teammate Layden Kauka posted 13 points, eight boards and five steals.

The Cowboys collectively swiped 13 steals.

Kauka and Hook continue to be driving forces in the Cowboys’ 63 points-per-game offense early in the year — averaging 19 and 18.3 points per game in the BIIF, respectively.

On Pahoa’s side, Kyran Canete and Donivan Lynch scored 12 apiece, with Lynch sinking four 3-pointers.

The pair leads the Daggers in BIIF scoring, with Canete averaging 11.7 and Lynch 13.5, respectively.

The team averages 41.3 points a night in island play.

Next up, Kohala (8-2 overall, 3-0 BIIF) hosts Hilo at 7 p.m. Wednesday at King Kamehameha Park Gymnasium.

Pahoa (2-2) will play St. Joseph’s at 6 p.m. Saturday at UH-Hilo.

JV Score: Kohala wins 43-35. Top scorers (Kohala) Ellis Kobeney 17 points,(Pahoa) Cameron Castillo 12 points.

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KS-HAWAI‘I 75 – KA‘U 38

The Kamehameha Schools – Hawai‘i boys varsity basketball team routed Ka‘u 75-38 on Tuesday on the road, winning its fifth straight and remaining unbeaten in BIIF play.

The Warriors’ Kiai Yasso dropped 18 points with six 3-pointers made — continuing his dominant season of 17.5 points per game in the conference.

Teammate Kawohi Huihui added 18 of his own, leading KSH in overall season scoring at a healthy 20 points a night.

The dominant scoring pair has helped propel the Warriors to average nearly 70 points per game on the season.

The Trojans were led by Tyson Junior ‘TJ’ Kuahia-Faafia, who notched a game-high 20 points.

He was the only Ka‘u player to score more than four points.

Kuahia-Faafia (13 points per game) and Justin Karasuda (10 points per game) lead the Trojans in scoring thus far, with the team averaging 47 points per game in the BIIF.

KSH (5-1 overall, 3-0 BIIF) next hosts Waiakea tonight for the first time this season, with tipoff at 7 p.m. in Kea‘au.

Ka‘u (1-3) will look to right the ship against Hilo — facing off against the Vikings at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 30 on the road at Hilo HS.

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TOP PERFORMERS

Several BIIF boys and girls basketball players earned mentions on ScoringLive’s weekly Top Performers list, as released Tuesday.

Huihui, Yasso, Hook and Kauka were among those mentioned.

Also on the boys’ side, Honoka‘a High’s Mauloa Tagabi and Hilo High’s Peyon Pana received nods.

Among the BIIF girls mentioned were Waiakea High’s Pua‘ena Herrington as well as KSH’s Keanu Huihui and Baeleigh Lukzen — also, Konawaena High’s Kaitea Galletets and Tavina Harris.

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