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KOHALA COAST — One legacy was cemented and one took flight in the BIIF golf individual tournament on Tuesday at Mauna Kea Golf Course. Waiakea’s Trevor Hirata added to his high school career with his third straight league title, while his fellow Warrior Kaley Saludares captured her second championship despite only being a sophomore.
Neither win came easy.
The tournament started on Sunday with the first round at Hualalai and after the first 18 holes, Hirata trailed Kamehameha’s Kala’i Pomroy by one stroke.