Waiakea, Kamehameha-Hawaii play to 0-0 draw

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West Hawaii Today’s Joe Ferraro contributed to this report.

STEPHENS MEDIA


KEAAU — Waiakea went on the road and forced a tie.

The Warriors and Kamehameha-Hawaii battled to a 0-0 tie in a Big Island Interscholastic Federation girls soccer match Tuesday.

Freshman goalkeeper Jordan Melchor recorded 10 saves for Waiakea (6-2-3).

Lehua McGuire recorded the shutout for Kamehameha (7-2-2).


— St. Joseph 4, Ka’u 1: Freshman Alison Fuata tallied three goals and an assist for the visiting Cardinals (2-8-1), who pulled away in the second half after taking a 1-0 lead at intermission.

Fuata, who has scored a team-high five goals this season, assisted on freshman Celeste Tapia’s goal in the second half.

Brooke Medeiros-Shibuya scored the lone goal for the Trojans (0-11).


Boys

— Christian Liberty 4, Keaau 0: Sophomores Nakaya Kerr and Louis Moylan scored their fifth and fourth goals of the season, respectively, in the Canefire’s road victory.

Junior Keenan Freitas added his third goal, and junior Kiyoshi Kaili scored his first for Christian Liberty (4-1-2).

Senior David Sato blanked the Cougars (2-7) in goal.


— Hilo 6, Hawaii Academy of Arts & Science 0: Junior Dane Miyata tallied his eighth and ninth goals, and senior John Perez scored his 16th for the Vikings, who collected six second-half goals while playing on a muddy field in Pahoa.

Seniors Mikah Hatcher, Johann Kuipers and Eddie Torrison added a goal apiece for Hilo (9-0-1), while junior goalkeeper Max Holt shut out Na Naia (0-7-1).


— Waiakea 5, Kamehameha 0: Senior Cameron Boucher collected his 14th and 15th goals of the season, and senior Nuu Aiava scored his 11th for visiting Waiakea, which improved to 7-3.

Senior James Yamane added his seventh goal, and sophomore Hajime Hayano bagged his fourth.

Senior goalkeeper R.J. Iyo shut out Kamehameha (4-7-1).

West Hawaii Today’s Joe Ferraro contributed to this report.