When Kamehameha takes on Konawaena, it’s usually a clash of title contenders, and that doesn’t change on the bowling alley.
In this case, Saturday’s BIIF season-opener at KBXtreme in Kailua-Kona, the Wildcats had the upper hand, and while coach Clyde Takafuji had to be pleased, he cautioned it was too soon to draw any conclusions.
Konawaena featured more high-level bowlers, but the Warriors’ Brandyn Lee-Lehano was the most consistent performer, rolling four games of 200 or more.
“I honestly think it’s going to come down to Kamehameha and Konawaena,” Warriors coach Ricky Torres said. “Brandyn, he has the potential to win BIIFs if he can keep his emotions in check.