Shut out in its opener, Kamehameha-Hawaii had the perfect player to help it rebound. Shut out in its opener, Kamehameha-Hawaii had the perfect player to help it rebound. ADVERTISING Kera Akiyama scored twice Tuesday to lift the Warriors past Waiakea
Shut out in its opener, Kamehameha-Hawaii had the perfect player to help it rebound.
Kera Akiyama scored twice Tuesday to lift the Warriors past Waiakea 2-0 in a Big Island Interscholastic Federation girls soccer match at Paiea Field in Keaau.
Kamehameha (1-1) was coming off a 3-0 defeat to Hawaii Prep in its opener and was looking for a boost ahead of a trip to Bayfront on Thursday to face Hilo.
Up stepped Akiyama. The Warriors’ prolific scoring senior found the net off assists from junior Harper Hottendorf and senior Cody Kualii.
Senior Lehua McGuire shut out Waiakea (1-2) in goal.
c Keaau 4, Christian Liberty 0: Shani Cosma netted her fourth and fifth goals of the season to lead the visiting Cougars (2-0).
Naia Blackford added her third goal and Alyssa Huihui also scored.
Krisann Isomura and Avery Jarvis combined in goal to shut out the Canefire (0-3).
Boys
c Kamehameha 3, Waiakea 1: Kawika Finley, Kaua Aganus and Liam Kenoi scored as the host Warriors evened their record at 1-1.
Hajime Hayano scored for Waiakea (0-2).
c Christian Liberty 6, Keaau 0: Junior Nakaya Kerr netted a hat trick, giving him five goals on the season, as the Canefire (2-0) won at home.
Junior Louis Moylan and sophomore Sequoya Kerr scored for the second straight match, and Keenan Freitas also found the back of the net against the Cougars (1-1).
Senior Keanu Bergfeld earned the shutout.
c Ka‘u 1, Hawaii Academy of Arts & Science 0: Petronilo Espaniola played a ball that resulted in an own goal as the Trojans won at home to even their record at 1-1.
Ka‘u’s Andrew Garcia recorded the shutout of Na Naia (0-2).