Photos and video by Baron Sekiya/Hawaii247.com
Game information courtesy of Bill Sakovich
Game 1
Kamehmeha-Hawaii vs. Ka‘u
Ka‘u forfeited the game against Kamehameha-Hawaii due to not enough players on their team.
Game 2
Hilo 21, Hawaii Prep 10
Hilo took a commanding lead against a good Hawaii Prep team, led by Jennifer Dawrs, Hannah Bennett and Mandy Ka‘apuni-Santos each with 4 goals. A several other players scored one goal each. Bridget Walker scored 7 of the Ka Makani’s 10 goals.
Game 3
Kealekehe 8, Waiakea 8
Both teams played a good game, with Kealekehe jumping out to a 4 goal lead, but Waiakea kept fighting back to end the game in an 8 – 8 tie. Ashley Hau‘anio scored 2 goals while Mullineaux, Montgomery, Morton and Samsenguaansit scored one goal each giving Kealekehe a good team scoring effort. Waiakea was lead by Cohco Harbour and Leigh Williams with 3 goals apiece, while Rachel Shimizu scored 2. Waiakea certainly played its best game of the short season. The game stands at a tie pending a decision of the BIIF because the game was protested by Kealakehe. At the end of the official time it was noted a scoring error and both teams were to play off in overtime. Instead Kealakehe turned in a protest which must be reviewed.
Game 4
Open (exhibition) game between Hilo and Waiakea with mostly players who did not play in the official league game.
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