BIIF girls soccer: Freshmen fuel Kealakehe’s rebuilding process

Kealakehe's Hailey Yessis sends a pass into the box in a game against Ka‘u on Monday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe's Hailey Yessis (front) battles for possession of the ball with Ka‘u's Kayla Kainoa-Aukai in the first half of a game on Monday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe's Vivianne Long (18) and Elizabeth Griesser (3) battle for possession of the ball with Ka‘u's Kayla Kainoa-Aukai in the first half of a game on Monday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe's Elizabeth Griesser scores the first of two goals in Monday's game against Ka‘u. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe's Meiling Kam sends a shot toward the net in a game against Ka‘u on Monday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe's Audrey Weir pushes the ball down the pitch in the first half as Ka‘u's Dusty Rose Emmsley defends. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Aaliyah Aukai-Takata attempts to head the ball toward the net in the first half of a game against Ka‘u on Monday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe's Sachi Isobe tries to move the ball up the pitch in the first half as a Ka‘u player defends in the first half. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
RICK WINTERS/West Hawaii Today Ka‘u's Analei Emmsley (13) and Kealahehe's Vivianne Long battle for the ball inside the box in the first half of Monday's match, a 9-0 win for the Waveriders in Kailua-Kona.

With two wins on the young season, the Kealakehe girls soccer program is already showing improvement from last year. The Waveriders easy defeated Ka’u — a team that has struggled to field 11 players this season and that played with the bare minimum on Monday — 9-0 with the game going nearly the full 80 minutes.