The Westside Falcon program, after four weeks of play in the Kaua‘i Soccer Association spring league, has three of its four teams leading its respective divisions. The Boys Under 8 Falcon team is at 2-0-1 with seven points, just a
The Westside Falcon program, after four weeks of play in the Kaua‘i Soccer Association spring league, has three of its four teams leading its respective divisions.
The Boys Under 8 Falcon team is at 2-0-1 with seven points, just a point ahead of Team Onipa‘a BU8 (2-1-0) at six points. The Northshore Bulldogs (1-1-1) and Team Onipa‘a BU7 (0-3-0) round out that division.
The Girls Under 8 Falcon team is undefeated at 3-0-0 and nine points followed by the Kilauea Strikers (1-2-0) and the Lihu‘e Cougars (0-2-0).
In the Boys Under 10 division, the BU10 Falcon team is tied with the Hanalei Poi Boys at 2-0-1 and seven points each. The Hanalei Poi Pounders and the Westside Pride are tied at 0-23-1 and a point apiece in the class.
The Extreme Strikers, undefeated at 3-0-0 and nine points, top the Girls Under 10 division followed by the GU10 Falcon team stilling at 2-1-0 and six points. The Blazing Angels and the North Shore Tsunami are tied at 1-1-1 and four points followed by Team Chikara at 1-2-0 and three points with the Lightning Strikers looking for its first season win at 0-3-0.
In the Boys Under 12 division, the Falcons top the standings, undefeated with a 3-0-0 record and nine points followed by the Kilauea Kilas at 2-1-0 and six points. The GIFC-BU12 and Team Motiv-8 are tied at 0-2-1 for a point each.
Team Onipa‘a and Lokahi are tied for the lead in the Girls Under 12 division with both teams undefeated at 3-0-0 and nine points. The Kaua‘i Reign and Kaua‘i Sparks are also tied at 0-3-0.
The GIFC-BU14 (2-0-0) and Kapa‘a Warriors (2-1-0) are tied for the lead of the Boys Under 14 division with six points apiece followed by North Shore at 1-4-0 and three points.
The undefeated Blazing Angels (2-0-0) and Eastside Crew (2-1-0) are tied for the lead in the Girls Under 14 division with six points each followed by another tie between the Hawaiian Heat (1-1-0) and North Shore (1-2-0) at three points each. Team Onipa‘a is 0-2-0, looking for its first season win.
Ha‘aheo Kaua‘i leads the Girls Under 15/16 with a 3-1-0 record and nine points followed by GIFC (1-2-0) and Hi Impact (1-2-0) tied for second place at three points apiece.
Waimea holds the lead in the Boys Under 17 division with a 2-1-1 record and seven points over the Raiders who sport a 1-2-1 record and four points.
The Eastside Fusion controls the lead in the Girls Under 18 division with a 2-1-0 record and six points followed by the KSC-Na Anela at 1-2-0 and three points.
Games this weekend will be at the North Vidinha fields on Saturday starting at 8 a.m. Sunday games starting at noon are at the Lydgate Park fields.