ILH team takes battle of Warriors, 2-0HONOLULU — The Kamehameha Warriors upended the Kapa’a High School girls soccer team 2-0 in the quarterfinals of the State Championship tournament last night at Aloha Stadium. Top-seeded Kamehameha (10-1-2) will move on to
ILH team takes battle of Warriors, 2-0HONOLULU — The Kamehameha Warriors
upended the Kapa’a High School girls soccer team 2-0 in the quarterfinals of
the State Championship tournament last night at Aloha Stadium.
Top-seeded
Kamehameha (10-1-2) will move on to face Pearl City (13-2-1) in the semifinals
today at 5:30 p.m.
For Kapa’a, it’s the first loss of the season, and moves
them into a fight for fifth place. Today, the Warriors play against Hawai’i
Prep (12-1) at 1:30 p.m. in a consolation game.
A win against Hawai’i Prep
would bring Kapa’a into the fifth place game on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. against
Friday’s Moanalua (11-2-1) vs. Mililani (12-2-1) winner.
A loss against
Hawai’i Prep would end the Warriors’ state tourney run.
Chelsea Montero and
Robyn deHay scored the Kamehameha goals.
Montero’s 42-yard shot midway
through the first half got past an unsuspecting Kapa’a goalie Jasmine
Stevenson.
Three minutes into the second half, deHay charged down the right
wing and found the net with a shot to the lower left corner.
Kamehameha
outshot Kapa’a 18-8.
Stevenson made nine saves, while Kamehameha goalie
Noelani Kamelamela made three saves.
In today’s other semifinal game, Aiea
(11-4-1) plays Baldwin (13-0) at 7:30 p.m.