BIIF volleyball: Wildcats remained undefeated

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Konawaena’s Evin Wong (3) and Mana Dias (5) prepare to receive a serve during a game against Ka ‘Umeke Ka‘eo PCS on Tuesday at Kawananakoa Gym in Keaukaha. (Photo: CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald)>
Konawaena’s Travis Nakamoto (1) sets the ball as Maxon McCloskey (2) winds up for a spike during a game against Ka ‘Umeke Ka‘eo PCS on Tuesday at Kawananakoa Gym in Keaukaha. (Photo: CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald).
Ka ‘Umeke’s Akamu Prieto-Enaena bumps the ball over his back during a game against Konawaena on Tuesday at Kawananakoa Gym in Keaukaha. (Photo: CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald).
Konawaena’s Ellison Morgan (20), Maxon McCloskey (2) and Elijah Morgan (4) prepare for the start of the second set during a game against Ka ‘Umeke Ka‘eo PCS on Tuesday at Kawananakoa Gym in Keaukaha. (Photo: CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald).
Ka ‘Umeke’s Lamaku Carriaga-Roberts (22) looks to set the ball as Manaiakalani Paige (6) looks on during a game against Konawaena High on Tuesday at Kawananakoa Gym in Keaukaha. (Photo: CONNOR WHITT/Tribune-Herald)
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KONAWAENA 3 – KA ‘UMEKE 0

The Ka ‘Umeke Ka‘eo PCS boys volleyball team suffered a loss at its final home game of the season — falling in straight sets of 25-12, 25-20 and 25-21 to Konawaena High on Tuesday at Kawananakoa Gym in Keaukaha.

The Wildcats remained undefeated, moving to 9-0 and maintaining their No. 1 standing in BIIF Division II as they approach their final regular season outing — an away game on Friday at Honoka‘a High.

Ka ‘Umeke fell to 2-7, and is now also one game out from its season finale. Ka ‘Umeke’s final game will be Saturday morning against Kanu ‘o ka ‘Aina Charter (2-7) at Waimea District Park. The two teams are now tied for the No. 8 standing in BIIF DII, which is also the lowest playoff berth in the league. Saturday’s result will determine which of the league’s two Hawaiian immersion charter schools will achieve a program-first entry into the BIIF playoffs.

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WAIAKEA 3 – KEA‘AU 1

Waiakea High’s boys varsity volleyball team won its third game on the season and second over Kea‘au, prevailing against the Cougars in a tight, four-set battle on Tuesday night in Hilo.

The Warriors won the first set 25-15, then Kea‘au won the second 25-21. Waiakea won the next two in a row — 25-20 and 26-24.

Now 3-6, the Warriors will next face Hilo High on Friday at home. The last time the cross-town rivals squared up was more than a month ago, when the Vikings came away with the sweep.

Kea‘au dropped to 1-9, and will round off its regular season with two home games next week — versus Hilo on Monday and Kealakehe High on Wednesday.