Students compete in game show-style Newbery Quiz Bowl

Keaau Elementary School students Teiani Silva, Aliyah Haili, Gavin Wheeler, Kale Soloman and Draycen Marcos discuss one of their answers Friday during the 29th annual Big Island Newbery Quiz Bowl at Kamehameha Schools Hawaii. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)
Kealakehe Elementary School students, from left, Helen Alvarez, Mallory Okoji, Liliana Malagon-Dean, Williene Cruz and Colten Clark celebrate one of their correct answers Friday during the 29th annual Big Island Newbery Quiz Bowl at Kamehameha Schools Hawaii. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)
Holualoa Elementary School students Parker Felte, Leila Brackett, Katherine Keizer, Aisha Wheaton and Landon Harada discuss one of their answers Friday during the 29th annual Big Island Newbery Quiz Bowl at Kamehameha Schools Hawaii. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)
Kaumana Elementary School students, from left, Teija Moses, Kirra Kinro-Cooley, Maile Wasserman, Nohea Lerma and Airi Broomell celebrate one of their correct answers Friday during the 29th annual Big Island Newbery Quiz Bowl at Kamehameha Schools Hawaii. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

KEAAU — When Leya Varricatt goes to the Hilo Public Library each week, she sometimes leaves with an entire bag of books.