State girls soccer: HPA opens with 8-0 romp

TIM WRIGHT/Tribune-Herald Hawaii Prep's Zoe Ganley takes a pass during last week's BIIF Division II title game against Kamehameha.
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The Hawaii Prep girls soccer team got off to a good start on Oahu on Wednesday with a dominating 8-0 victory over Waialua in the first round of the HHSAA Division II State Tournament at the Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex.

Bella Police led the charge with a hat trick, recording all three of her goals by half time. She scored in the 27th, 32nd and 40th minute. Emi Higgins followed with two goals, scoring the first in the 3rd minute and the second in the 25th minute.

Scoring one goal each were Malia Brost (45th minute), Alianna West (18th) and Riley Sohrakoff (68th).

“We were able to play everyone lots of minutes to hopefully conserve some energy for three more days,” said Hawaii Prep head coach Steve Perry.

Up next for Ka Makani (13-2-1) is a quarterfinal matchup with No. 3 seed PAC-5 today at 3 p.m.

Hawaii Prep is looking for its fifth straight state title and the second in a row after falling to Kamehameha in the BIIF title game.

The Warriors (11-4), the No. 1 seed of the D-II tournament, will play their first game in the quarterfinals Thursday at 3 p.m. against Sacred Hearts, who beat Leilehua 1-0 in overtime on Wednesday.

MAKUA LANI 1, WAIANAE 0, OT

Makua Lani (7-8-1) kept its season alive with a goal by Tia Lurbiecki five minutes into overtime against Waianae on Wednesday for a 1-0 victory in the opening round of the D-II state tournament.

Lurbiecki was also a catalyst in the Lions’ BIIF third place game against Honokaa, helping Makua Lani advance to the state tournament with two goals in a 4-0 victory.

The Lions advance to the quarterfinals Thursday where they will face No. 2 seed Kauai at 3 p.m.

Makua Lani has reached the quarters four consecutive years.

• Also, Sacred Heats beat Leilehua 1-0 in overtime and advances to face top-seeded Kamehameha-Hawaii in the quarters.