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Water Polo at Kawamoto Pool Saturday, March 21

Photos and video by Baron Sekiya/Hawaii247.com

Hilo's Jennifer Dawrs (5) takes a shot on the Hawaii Prep goal as she's being blocked by Ka Makani Madi Dizonno (3). Hilo won 21-10.

Hilo's Jennifer Dawrs (5) takes a shot on the Hawaii Prep goal as she's being blocked by Ka Makani Madi Dizonno (3). Hilo won 21-10.

Kealakehe's Kylan Mullineaux (2) lines up a shot with Waiakea's Kandrie Herring (18) defending during BIIF water polo action at Kawamoto Pool.

Kealakehe's Kylan Mullineaux (2) lines up a shot with Waiakea's Kandrie Herring (18) defending during BIIF water polo action at Kawamoto Pool.

Waiakea Warrior's shot by Leigh Williams (7) sails into the goal past Waverider June Mohr (13) with Jade Morton (11) on the left.

Waiakea Warrior's shot by Leigh Williams (7) sails into the goal past Waverider June Mohr (13) with Jade Morton (11) on the left.

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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