Call it the calm before the storm for Kamehameha. ADVERTISING Call it the calm before the storm for Kamehameha. Jonathan DeMotta, Riley Siemann and Liam Kenoi scored goals Wednesday, and the Warriors ventured down the road in Keaau and shut
Call it the calm before the storm for Kamehameha.
Jonathan DeMotta, Riley Siemann and Liam Kenoi scored goals Wednesday, and the Warriors ventured down the road in Keaau and shut out Christian Liberty 3-0 in a BIIF Division II boys soccer match.
Making his first start as goalkeeper, Dorian Salazar made three saves to earn the shutout for Kamehameha (3-1-0).
The Canefire fell to 0-3-1.
“We mostly played our second team,” Warriors coach Mario Patino said. “The goals came off combinations.”
He said Kamehameha got in some practices over the holiday break, albeit with a split squad thanks to some players being on vacation.
The Warriors’ first team will be called on again Saturday in a match at Konawaena.
Kamehameha caught fire last season and won 13 of 14 to win their first BIIF Division II title, with the lone loss coming to the Wildcats.
“That’s a big one for us,” Patino said.
Keaau 6, Pahoa 2: Daniel Vierra netted a hat trick to spark the Cougars to a road victory.
Dreq Agliam, Zane Vanguilger and Coleman Ahakuelo added goals for Keaau (2-3-0).
The Daggers slipped to 0-4-1.
Girls
Keaau 9, Pahoa 0
Meliana Auld-Pauole recorded a hat trick to lift the visiting Cougars to their first victory of the season.
Maurice Riingen found the back of the net twice, and Aiyan Wessel, Karli-Rose Ferrari, Alyssa Yamamoto and Chelsey Wengler collected a goal apiece for Keaau (1-3-1).
Hope Yaw and Shayna Reveira each had a hand in the shutout of the Daggers (0-2-0).