HANAPEPE – The Kaua’i Interscholastic Federation championship is well within reach for the Kaua’i Red Raider girls who posted their fourth straight win Saturday night at Hanapepe Stadium. Janee Correia’s hat trick in the first 20 minutes of play led
HANAPEPE – The Kaua’i Interscholastic Federation championship is well within reach for the Kaua’i Red Raider girls who posted their fourth straight win Saturday night at Hanapepe Stadium.
Janee Correia’s hat trick in the first 20 minutes of play led the Raiders to a 5-0 shutout over the Waimea Menehune, and one step closer to the 2003 league title.
After Correia’s three bullets gave Kaua’i a 3-0 lead at the half, there wasn’t much the Menehune could do. Of course, the Raiders kept the momentum going through the second period.
Jessica French scored her first goal of the varsity season in the first minutes of the second half, and then Holly Iloreta followed up with her first goal late in the game to seal the 5-0 win.
Kaua’i’s defense, including Shauna Tachibana, Amber Thronas and Chelsea Pabo, continue to keep the KIF striving for a point. The Raiders outscored the KIF 10 – 1 this season.
So far, Waimea’s Laurese Rosare has scored the only goal against the Red Raiders this season.
Red Raider boys
extend win streak
The Kaua’i Red Raider boys continue their unbeaten season with a 2-1 win over the Waimea Menehune Saturday night at Hanapepe Stadium.
With the win, the Kaua’i boys (5-0) join its girls team in edging one step closer to clinching the 2003 Kaua’i Interscholastic Federation soccer title. Following the first game of the third round, the Menehune and Warriors face must win situations for the remainder of the season if they plan on contending for this year’s title.
Mason Chan and Koji Nakaya each scored one goal to lead the team to victory.
Chan scored from the 18 to put the Red Raiders up 1-0 at the half.
Then Nakaya scored the Red Raiders second goal after Waimea’s goalie left the box to pursue a save. Nakaya scored on an open net and secured the win for the Raiders.
Luke Tsuchiya picked up a loose ball and drilled it into the net to post the first and only point for the Menehune.
JV – The Kaua’i jayvee girls shutout the Menehune 7-0 Saturday night at Hanapepe Stadium.
Emma Makepa-Foley scored a hat trick with 3 goals. Windsor Flynn had 2 goals and Natasha Arakaki and Sierra Dizon each had 1 goal.
The Waimea jayvee boys defeated the Red Raiders Saturday night, 3-1. Kenny Estes scored the Menehune’s first goal, assisted by Chad Thompson. Thompson also scored the second point and Jeffrey Kakuda scored the third and final point, securing the win for Waimea. Joshua Cabral assisted the last 2 points.
Jaron Sit posted the only point for the Red Raiders.
Despite a number key saves from Kaua’i goalie Micha Young, the Raider’s were unable to post a win.