LIHU‘E — No surprises here, just a nationally ranked team doing what they’re supposed to do. Mater Dei, the 18th-ranked team in the country remains one of only two squads (Memorial also undefeated) at the Kaua‘i Challenge to showcase an
LIHU‘E — No surprises here, just a nationally ranked team doing what they’re supposed to do.
Mater Dei, the 18th-ranked team in the country remains one of only two squads (Memorial also undefeated) at the Kaua‘i Challenge to showcase an unblemished record.
Playoff action kicks off today at both Kaua‘i and Kapa‘a High School gyms.
In Thursday’s pool play, Mater Dei ended up 3-0, Kaua‘i tallied a 2-1 record, followed by Radford at 1-2, and Le Jardin at 0-3.
Memorial went 3-0, followed by Waimea at 2-1, HBA at 1-2, and Molokai at 0-3.
Roosevelt led in pool C with a 2-0 record, followed by Notre Dame at 1-1, Kapa‘a at 1-2, and Sacred Hearts at 1-2.
Corona Del Mar posted the top record in pool D at 2-0. Pearl City, Maryknoll, and Kealakehe sported 1-2 showings.
Yesterday, Mater Dei paced pool W with a 3-0 record, followed by Pearl City at 2-1, Roosevelt at 1-2, and Waimea at 0-3.
Pool X was controlled by Memorial at 3-0, Corona Del Mar at 2-1, Kaua‘i at 0-3, and Sa-cred Hearts at 1-2.
Radford went 1-0 in pool Y, followed by Molokai at 1-1, Notre Dame at 1-1, and Maryknoll at 0-1.
HBA led pool Z with a 2-0 record, followed by Kapa‘a at 1-1, Le Jardin at 0-1, and Kealakehe at 0-1.
A banquet following the tournament’s completion will be held at the Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall at 4 p.m.