The Westside Falcons Boys Under 8 took a 2-1 edge over the Westside Pride to take the lead in the BU8 division last weekend. With the win, the Westside Falcons 8 takes a 2-0 standing for 6 points followed by
The Westside Falcons Boys Under 8 took a 2-1 edge over the Westside Pride to take the lead in the BU8 division last weekend.
With the win, the Westside Falcons 8 takes a 2-0 standing for 6 points followed by the Ha‘aheo Boys who enjoyed a bye in the Kaua‘i Soccer Association league.
Ha‘aheo Boys sport a 1-1 record for 3 points with the Westside Pride looking for its first win at 0-2.
The Ha‘aheo Teeny Wahine, also enjoying a bye last weekend, shares the lead in the Girls Under 8 division with a 2-0 standing for 6 points.
Southside Lunachicks, a 4-1 winner over the Kapa‘a Blaze Gold, shares the lead with a similar 2-0 standing for 6 points.
With the loss, the Kapa‘a Blaze Gold shares runner-up status at 1-1 along with the Kapa‘a Blaze Diamond which finished a 4-0 winner over the Westside Falcons.
Kilauea Kilas, a 3-1 winner over Team Motiv-8, and the Westside Falcons 9, a 2-0 winner over the Westside Falcons 10 last week, hold the lead in the Boys Under 8 division with 1-0-1 records and 4 points apiece.
With the loss, the Westside Falcons 10 slip to a 1-1 standing and 3 points, a position they shares with the Lightning Sharks which enjoyed a bye.
Team Motiv-8 is still looking for its first win of the season at 0-3.
Hokulele, a 3-1 winner over the Kaua‘i Kickers, is in the leader’s slot for the Girls Under 10 division with a 2-0 standing and 6 points.
With the loss, the Kaua‘i Kickers slip to a 1-1 standing, equal with the Kaua‘i Sparks which finished a 2-0 winner over Real Waimea. Both teams tout 3 points in the standings.
Northshore Arsenal, a 4-0 winner over the Scrapas, and Westside Falcons, a 3-1 victor over Team Motiv-8, share the lead in the Boys Under 12 division. Both teams post 2-0 records for 6 points apiece.
Hawaiian Heat, flying over the East Side Crew, 12-0, has the sole lead in the Girls Under 12 division, the Saturday win giving it its 2-0 standing and 6 points in the division.
Hokulele came back with a 4-0 win over the Chargers to share the second place berth with the KSC-Blazing Angels who drew the bye last week. Both teams sport 1-1 records and 3 points apiece.
The Northshore Spartans were victims of a double-header loss in the Boys Under 14 division, the largest field in the KSA league with 5 teams.
Their losses came at the hands of the Westside United which dominates the league by improving to 4-0 with its 6-0 and 11-2 wins over the Spartans. The undefeated status for the blueshirts give it 12 points in the standings.
The GIFC-Cougars, a 2-0 winner over the Eastside Lightning, share the second place slot, each team posting 1-1-1 standings and 4 points apiece.
Kaona picked up its third straight win with a 6-0 showing over the GIFC-13 to hold the lead in a tight Girls Under 14 division race. Kaona posts 9 points in the standings.
Ha‘aheo Kaua‘i, which suffered its only loss to Kaona two weeks ago, picked up a 3-1 edge against Team Onipa‘a for second place standings at 2-1 and 6 points.
With the loss, Team Onipa‘a slips to third place in the division with a 1-2 record and 3 points.
The East Side Fusion battled to a 2-1 edge over the GIFC-East resulting in a two-way tie for the lead in the Girls Under 18 division. With the win, the Fusion improved to 1-1 along with the GIFC-East for 3 points apiece.
Games continue starting at 8:30 a.m. tomorros at the North Vidinha soccer fields.
There is no charge to view the family-oriented event which, at times, feature as many as four games being played at the same time.