BIIF finals yield blowouts, unexpected outcomes

Emalia Emmsley, left, and Caitlyn Nakamura laugh on Saturday after nearly colliding to catch a pop fly from Waiakea as the teams finish the first game of the BIIF DI finals. (KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald)

Kamehameha Schools Hawaii's Kealohi Ili makes it back to third base before Kohala's Kaneesha Santiago can tag her during the second game of the BIIF DII finals at Waiakea High School on Saturday, May 4, 2024. (Photo: KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald)

Waiakea's Maddie Kodani steals second base before Kealakehe's Freeda Tosie can tag her out on Saturday as the teams finish the first game of the BIIF DI finals. (KELSEY WALLING/Tribune-Herald)

Shiloh Santos pitches for KS-Hawai‘i during the first game of the BIIF DII championship series on Friday at Francis Wong Stadium in Hilo. (CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald)

Kahiau Rivera got the start on the mound for Konawaena during the first game of the BIIF DII championship series on Friday at Francis Wong Stadium in Hilo. (Photo: CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald)

The weekend yielded some of the highest-scoring, volatile BIIF baseball and softball playoff series in recent years — especially in Division I.