Kamehameha is picking up steam as it gets set to play perennial-powerhouse Kealakehe. ADVERTISING Kamehameha is picking up steam as it gets set to play perennial-powerhouse Kealakehe. Iokua Manuia tallied two goals Wednesday at Paiea Stadium to lead the Warriors
Kamehameha is picking up steam as it gets set to play perennial-powerhouse Kealakehe.
Iokua Manuia tallied two goals Wednesday at Paiea Stadium to lead the Warriors to a 4-0 victory against Keaau, their fourth victory in a row.
Thane-Maiko Brown and James Shaw also scored for Kamehameha (5-1-0) and Jameson Sato and Dorian Salazar each had a hand in shutting out the Cougars (2-5-0).
Liam Kenoi and Tyler Waltjen each finished with two assists.
The Warriors host the Waveriders (5-0-1) on Saturday,
Konawaena 3, Makua Lani 3: DJ Madigan scored a hat trick for the Lions (3-2-1), but Konawaena (3-3-1) got goals from Erick Morban Sanchez, Logan Takizawa and Kalai Santiago as the two west side squads played to a stalemate in Kealakekua.
Hawaii Prep 11, Kohala 2: Toby Balaam netted a hat trick in Kapaau, Ghar Pautz scored twice and Ka Makani remained one of four one-loss teams in Division II.
HPA (4-1-0) also got goals from Riley Hiatt, Austin Schneider, Kama Morrison, Brendan Moynahan, Zen Simone and Jake Schneider.
Alika Viernes and Hezedyn Eugenio found the back of the net for the Cowboys (1-6-1).
Girls
Kamehameha 9, Keaau 0: Hevani Haunga scored three times and Kekai Wong Yuen tallied two goals as the host Warriors ended a two-match losing streak.
Layn Taylor Glenn, Cassidy Keli’i, Hiwa Brown and Pili Nahalea added a goal apiece for the Kamehameha (2-3-0), and Cyrene Andaya kept a clean sheet against the Cougars (1-5-1).
Konawaena 4, Makua Lani 0: Nalani Wall scored twice and goaltender Taiana Tolleson posted another shutout as the Wildcats moved to 5-2-0 this season.
Kyla Turpin and Alissa Nahale-Blanco also tallied goals for the Wildcats.
The Lady Lions are 2-3-0 this season.