Kamehameha’s water polo team was back near full strength, and not surprisingly, it got back into the win column. ADVERTISING Kamehameha’s water polo team was back near full strength, and not surprisingly, it got back into the win column. Katelynn
Kamehameha’s water polo team was back near full strength, and not surprisingly, it got back into the win column.
Katelynn Kubo posted a pair of seven-goal games Wednesday and the Warriors rebounded from a rare thrashing with an 11-5 victory against Hilo and a 16-4 win against Waiakea at Naeole Pool.
Kubo, who shared BIIF Player of the Year in 2015, was a among a handful of Kamehameha players who missed her team’s 20-7 loss to Hawaii Prep on Saturday.
“We don’t care about that,” coach Dan Lyons said. “We just care about getting better.”
He thought Kamehameha (3-1) did that Wednesday, especially defensively.
“Offensively, we were pretty weak,” Lyons said. “But I think were learned a lot defensively.
“If you are going to throw the ball away a lot and make bad passes, the other team is going to score.”
Against the Vikings (1-3), Lahela Rosario netted a hat trick, and Alyssa Pelanca posted three goals against Waiakea (0-4).
Scoring two goals apiece were Hilo’s Lokelani Ferreira and Waiakea’s Kelee Shimizu.