By CLINT ZAVODNY ADVERTISING By CLINT ZAVODNY Stephens Media Hawaii Konawaena scored five second-half goals – four of which came in a five-minute span – en route to a 6-1 victory over Makua Lani on Thursday night at Julian R.
By CLINT ZAVODNY
Stephens Media Hawaii
Konawaena scored five second-half goals – four of which came in a five-minute span – en route to a 6-1 victory over Makua Lani on Thursday night at Julian R. Yates Field in Kealakekua.
Chris Higuchi and Michael Gusman each had a pair goals for the Wildcats (7-2-2) and Gerardo Meneses scored a goal and had two assists in the Big Island Interscholastic Federation boys soccer match.
“We definitely came out stronger in the second half; played together,” said Higuchi, who would have had a hat trick but one goal was called back on a offsides call. “We talked about how we needed to start building momentum at midfield and finishing our shots.”
Makua Lani (5-4-1) played a very quick and aggressive first half, and struck first when the speedy Kolby Martin blew past Konawaena defenders in the 24th minute to drill the ball into the net and give the Lions a 1-0 lead.
The Wildcats answered shortly after, when Meneses connected on a wide-open shot from the right side to tie the game at halftime in what appeared to be a very even match.
However, the game failed to stay that way very long in the second half.
In the 48th minute, Gerardo crossed the ball way over to Logan Takizawa, who was perfectly positioned in close near the leftside of the goal, enabling him to tap the ball into the far rightside of the net past a diving keeper.
In the 53rd minute, Gerardo crossed to Gusman in front of the goal to make it 3-1, and that’s when Konawaena really took control. Gusman scored again two minutes later on a pass from John Replogle, and two minutes later Higuchi scored two goals within a minute.
“I thought we were really close in the first half,” Konawaena assistant coach Phil Fukushima. “We just needed to connect a few more passes offensively. … and then obviously we needed to tighten up a few things defensively, and not give up the counter attack.
“We asked them to take more shots at halftime, and they did. We did a good job in the first half of passing the ball around, we were just missing that last connection to get a shot.”
Christian Liberty 10, Parker 1: Louis Moylan scored four goals and Nakaiya Kerr netted his sixth hat trick of the season in Keaau as the Canefire increased their lead atop Division II.
Sequoya Kerr added two goals and Koa Caceres also found the back of the net for Christian Liberty, which is four points ahead of Honokaa and Kamehameha in the standings.
Kosuke Kume scored a goal for the Bulls (0-10-1). Parker’s loss gives Ka’u the sixth and final playoff spot in the Division II playoffs. The Trojans, whose regular season is done at 3-10, will visit the still-to-be-determined No. 3 seed in the first round Feb. 4.
Girls
Hawaii Prep 9, Honokaa 1: Two goals apiece by Bri Vallente and Nanea Tavares in Waimea helped Ka Makani wrap up the outright regular-season championship in Division II and an automatic berth at the Hawaii High School Athletic Association tournament.
Gabbie Ewing, Erin Evans, Haley Dow, Teia Knoll and Emma Taylor also contributed goals for HPA (8-1-1). Seeking its fifth straight Division II title, top-seeded Ka Makani will host either East-Pac or Makua Lani on Tuesday in the BIIF semifinals.
Allie Shiraki registered a goal for the Dragons (4-6), who have lost four straight. In Tuesday’s semifinals, Honokaa visits Kamehameha.
Pahoa edges
St. Joe in OT
Pahoa 45, St. Joseph 41, OT: Tolby Saito scored 20 points — five in overtime — as the Daggers’ boys basketball team survived a scare to win at home.
Keinan Agonias added 12 points for Pahoa (2-5).
Three players scored in double figures for the Cardinals (0-6), who fought back in the fourth quarter to extend the game. Cole DeSilva finished with 13 points, and Ben Uhlmann and Edgar Barclay scored 12 and 11, respectively.
St. Joseph 7 7 4 16 7 —41
Pahoa 6 9 9 10 11—45