BIIF volleyball: Wildcats hand Ka Makani first loss; Vikings sweep Canefire

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Konawaena senior Neveah Havens-Seyler (No. 7, green), hits the ball over the net while HPA's Elaina Head (No. 9, red) and Chloe Willman (No. 12, red) attempt to block during Wednesday's game in Castle Gym. The Wildcats won in four sets. (Hawaii Preparatory Academy/Courtesy Image)
Punakea Masaoka keeps her eye on the ball as she soars for a spike during Wednesday night's game against Christian Liberty Academy at Viking Gym. Hilo won in straight sets. (Tim Wright/newsphotoshawaii.com)
Aspen-Taylor Hanohano delivers a powerful spike toward the net during Wednesday night's game against Christian Liberty Academy at Viking Gym. Hilo won in straight sets. (Tim Wright/newsphotoshawaii.com)
Lady Canefire Calvary Gomes digs a spike while her teammate Adryana Lorenzo stands poised during Wednesday night's game against Hilo at Viking Gym. Hilo won in straight sets. (Tim Wright/newsphotoshawaii.com)
Lady Viking Anolani Santos sets a spike for her teammate Ka'iulani Kahanu during Wednesday night's game against Christian Liberty Academy at Viking Gym. Hilo won in straight sets. (Tim Wright/newsphotoshawaii.com)
HPA's Mya Pinkert spikes the ball from the left side of the net during Wednesday's game in Waimea. (Hawaii Preparatory Academy/Courtesy Image)
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KAMUELA — Konawaena girls volleyball got the best of Hawaii Prep Academy in a 3-1 road match victory on Wednesday in Ka Makani’s Castle Gym.

The Wildcats won by scores of 25-17, 25-22, 22-25 and 25-21. With the win, Kona jumped ahead to 5-1 in the early season — sitting in the No. 4 spot of BIIF DI behind Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i, Waiakea and Hilo. Its next test will be against Kohala at 5 p.m. tonight in Kapa‘au. Junior varsity will play first.

Ka Makani (5-1) is now tied with Ka‘u in second in BIIF DII standings behind Parkeer. HPA will next play the Bulls in the highly-anticipated matchup between BIIF DII’s top-two teams on Monday night in Waimea District Park Gym.

JV: HPA wins 2-1 — 25-23, 21-25, 15-9.

Hilo 3, CLA 0

Hilo girls volleyball continued its undefeated start with a straight-sets victory over Christian Liberty Academy on Wednesday at Hilo High.

The Vikings won the first two sets in a breeze — 25-9 and 25-7 — but the Canefire showed more fight in the final set. However, Hilo still escaped 25-18 to close the night out.

The Vikings (3-0) stay in third in BIIF DI. They additionally played KS-Hawai‘i late Thursday night. See tomorrow’s paper for the results.

CLA (0-7) is still in search of its first win and sits in the cellar of BIIF DII. The Canefire will try again against Laupahoehoe at 5 p.m. Wednesday in Kea‘au.

Ka‘u 3, Pahoa 2

Ka‘u girls volleyball was able to escape Pahoa on Wednesday in Pahala — beating the Daggers in five sets.

The Trojans won set No. 1 25-19, but Pahoa answered back with a 27-25 edge in set two. The Daggers piled it on more with a 25-19 win in the following frame.

With its back against the wall down 2-1, Ka‘u won set No. 4 28-26. In the deciding fifth set, the Trojans prevailed again by winning 15-8.

Ka‘u (5-1) is tied with HPA for second place in its division. Next up, the Trojans will face DI powerhouse Waiakea at 5 p.m. tonight in Hilo. Junior varsity will play first.

Pahoa (3-3), currently in the top-half of BIIF DII standings, will also play tonight — slated to play the Cougars at 5 p.m. at Kea‘au High School. Junior varsity will additionally play first.

Kealakehe 3, Kanu 0

Kealakehe girls volleyball notched its second win of the season with a straight-sets victory over Kanu o ka ‘Aina on Wednesday in Waimea

The ‘Riders won 25-20, 25-17 and a strong 25-8 third set.

Now at 2-4, Kealakehe will next take on DII west-side opponent Ehunui at 10 a.m. Saturday at Old Airport.

Kanu (1-5) will try to redeem itself against Makua Lani Christian Academy — slated for 5 p.m. tonight at Old Airport.