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KAILUA-KONA — As players took the court for the BIIF Division I semifinals on Thursday at the Kealakehe High School gymnasium, one question stood out among all others, who would play Konawaena in the championship game.
The question has lingered all season long, even though the No. 1 seeded Wildcats still had to beat No. 4 Honokaa to reach the finals themselves, which they did easily in dominating 66-17 performance in the early DI game on Thursday.
As for the other spot up for grabs, since midseason it looked as though it would belong to either Waiakea or Hilo.