Moku O Keawe drops into silver bracket

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Second-seeded Sun Country of Texas rallied to beat the Moku O Keawe girls 21-25, 25-18, 25-17, 25-14 on Friday night in the USA Volleyball High Performance Championships in Des Moines, Iowa.

Second-seeded Sun Country of Texas rallied to beat the Moku O Keawe girls 21-25, 25-18, 25-17, 25-14 on Friday night in the USA Volleyball High Performance Championships in Des Moines, Iowa.

Sun Country, from El Paso, Texas, advanced to the National Youth Division’s gold bracket final four.

Moku O Keawe slipped to 4-2 in the tournament and will play in the silver bracket today.

The Big Island team started 4-0 in the tourney.

Earlier in the day, North Texas defeated Moku O Keawe 19-25, 25-19, 19-25, 25-16, 16-14.

Moku O Keawe, a team of of Big Island prep players, is coached by Tino Reyes and Chris Leonard.

The Big Islanders play Lakeshore, Mich., at 5 a.m. Hawaii time today in their first silver bracket match.

Basketball

Hoop Dreams, a Big Island all-star boys basketball, fell to Lokahi 52-49 in the championship game of the Las Vegas Grand Finals on Thursday.

Lokahi is a squad of Oahu Interscholastic Association all-stars.

Hoop Dreams opened the tournament with a 55-43 win over the Provo (Utah) Skyhawks, beat the Las Vegas Rattlers II 71-33 and then the Las Vegas Rattlers I 50-22 in the semifinals, setting up an all-Hawaii final.

The previous week, Hoop Dreams captured the championship of the 2012 AAU West Coast National Championship at the Las Vegas Convention Center, beating Reno Jam On It 81-73 in the title game.

Hoop Dreams will next play in the Las Vegas Classic, a 20-team tournament involving prep players and recently graduated players, to close its basketball journey.