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MIL volleyball: Hana outlasts Seabury in battle of unbeatens

September 23, 2012
The Maui News

Pakalana Helekahi had 15 kills and Jaynalee Hoopai added 10 kills and 15 assists to lead the Hana High School girls volleyball team to a five-set victory over Seabury Hall on Saturday night at Erdman Athletic Center.

The Dragons won 20-25, 26-24, 13-25, 25-23, 25-11 to improve to 3-0 in Maui Interscholastic League play while dropping Seabury to 2-1. Molokai leads the MIL Division II standings at 4-0.

Shalen-Brae Hoopai had eight kills, eight digs and a pair of aces for Hana, Brandy Lecker-Tolentino had six digs, five kills and five blocks, and Rachel Scott added five kills, five blocks and an ace.

The Spartans got a team-high nine kills from Amy Ozee and Allie Rudow, Emma Pilotin and Regal Deen-Jackson each contributed six kills. Pilotin also had 28 assists and Deen-Jackson had five blocks.

* ST. ANTHONY 3, LANAI 0: At Lanai City, Alicia Ballesteros had 10 kills and 10 digs as St. Anthony won 25-11, 25-18, 25-21 to improve to 3-2.

Treyanna Freitas had 19 digs, five kills and four aces, Keani Pacheco added nine digs and seven kills and Ali Hanna had three aces for the Trojans.

Fact Box

MIL STANDINGS

DIVISION I
WLPctGB
Kamehameha Maui701.000
Maui High23.4004
Baldwin23.4004
King Kekaulike23.4004
Lahainaluna04.0005 1/2
DIVISION II
WLPctGB
Molokai401.000
Hana301.0001/2
Seabury Hall21.6671 1/2
St. Anthony32.6001 1/2
Lanai04.0004
Maui Prep05.0004 1/2

Saturday's Results

Hana def. Seabury Hall 20-25, 26-24, 13-25, 25-23, 15-11

St. Anthony def. Lanai 25-11, 25-18, 25-21

Kamehameha Maui def. Baldwin 25-14, 25-14, 25-14

Tuesday's Matches

Lahainaluna at Baldwin, 6 p.m.

King Kekaulike at Maui High, 6 p.m.

Nalani Plunkett led Lanai (0-4) with eight kills. Norlyn Cabonce had 12 assists and seven digs.

* KAMEHAMEHA MAUI 3, BALDWIN 0: At Pukalani, Sienna Davis had 12 kills and Bobbi-Lin Kalama dished out 29 assists, and Kamehameha remained unbeaten through seven MIL Division I matches.

Leimana Kane posted nine kills, and Anuhea Kaiaokamalie and Emma Yen each added seven in the Warriors' 25-14, 25-14, 25-14 victory.

Baldwin, which had been the only team to take a set off Kamehameha this season, fell to 2-3. Statistics for the Bears were not reported.

 
 

 

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