Monday and Tuesday see more BIIF volleyball action

CONOR LANGS/ West Hawaii Today Makua Lani and Parker players high-five before their match on Tuesday.
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Several BIIF DII volleyball matches took place around the isle on Monday and Tuesday.

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DAGGERS DEFEAT SEASIDERS

Pahoa HS notched its first home victory of the season on Tuesday night, defeating Laupahoehoe PCS 3-1.

After the Seasiders won the first set 25-17, the Daggers turned up the intensity and won the next three sets straight 25-13, 25-12 and 25-14.

With this victory, the Daggers advanced their record to 3-3 and their division standing to No. 7 — leapfrogging the Seasiders, who fell to No.8 at 3-3.

Having lost its last two games, Laupahoehoe will look to avoid a loss streak during its next outing at 5 p.m. Friday, when it will host Parker School.

Pahoa will look to build upon its success and notch another home win, hosting Ka Umeke Ka‘eo PCS at 5 p.m. Friday.

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BULLS DOWN LIONS

Following three competitive sets full of long rallies and a multitude of backcourt digs, Parker girls volleyball beat Makua Lani 3-0 in a road win Tuesday night at Old Airport — 25-8, 25-20 and 25-11.

The Lions were relentless on both ends of the court and were a tough out for the Bulls, especially in the second frame, where they held a lead for the majority of the game.

However, Parker’s team chemistry down the stretch proved to be a main deciding factor.

Parker moved to 4-2 overall on the season and remains tied with Kohala for fifth in the BIIF DII standings (as of the afternoon of Sept. 20).

Makua Lani (0-5) is still in search of its first victory of the early season, sitting at 11th in the rankings.

The Bulls will next head south to play Laupahoehoe at 5 p.m. Friday in Waimea Park. The Lions will also embark to the countryside to play Hawaii Prep at 5 p.m. Friday at Castle Gym.

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KOHALA HANDLES KA UMEKE

Kohala beat Ka Umeke in consecutive sets Tuesday in Kapaau by scores of 25-10, 25-7 and 25-13.

The Cowgirls jumped to 4-2 on the season and remained tied for fifth (as of the afternoon of Sept. 20) in BIIF Div. II, while Ka Umeke fell to 1-4 and stayed at 10th in the standings.

Kohala will continue its homestand against Honoka‘a this weekend, taking on the Dragons at 10 a.m. Saturday in Kapaau for a highly-anticipated DII powerhouse matchup.

Ka Umeke will head south to face Pahoa at 5 p.m. Friday on the road.

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HPA REMAINS UNDEFEATED

Hawaii Prep routed Christian Liberty Academy on Monday on the road in a sweep of 25-10, 25-15 and 25-9.

Ka Makani stayed undefeated on the season (5-0) and tied for first in DII with Ka‘u (as of the afternoon of Sept. 20). CLA remained winless at 0-6 (as of afternoon of Sept. 20) and tied for 12th in the standings.

HPA was led by Mya Pinkert in the serve department with five aces, while Elaina Head had seven kills.

Ka Makani will next face Makua Lani at 5 p.m. Friday at Castle Gym.