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Day 2 Photos & Results OIA Girls Soccer Playoff Championship

Posted On: Thursday, January 28, 2010
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Day 2 Photos & Results OIA Girls Soccer Playoff Championship

Kingsley Ah You- Owner
HawaiiDigitalSports.com
kahyou@digitalsports.com


Results by Chester Chee!
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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports.  We are featuring the awesome photos of the OIA Girls Soccer Tournament by Jon Bello of www.Jonbphotography.com.









PHOTO GALLERIES:

Click on your game below to view Photo Gallery:

Kalani 5, Castle 0


Kapolei 4, Leilehua 1


Moanalua 2, Pearl City 1


Mililani 2, Kaiser 1, 2 OT (PK4-2)



VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS:

DAY 1 VIDEO & Results: OIA Girls Soccer Playoffs Castle vs Aiea, Leilehua vs Kahuku




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Kalani girls reach OIA soccer semis
By Leila Wai
Honolulu Advertiser


Unrelenting offensive pressure resulted in four second-half goals for Kalani, which beat Castle, 5-0, in an O’ahu Interscholastic Association Red Conference quarterfinal game yesterday at Kapolei High.


Kalani (11-1-1) meets Kapolei (8-2-3) tonight in one semifinal at 7 at Kapolei. Moanalua (11-2-0) and Mililani (13-0-0) play in the other semifinal at 5:15 p.m. Kalani clinched a berth in the state tournament with yesterday’s win. Castle (3-10-1) still has a shot at one of the OIA’s six berths.


Kalani dominated in the first half, taking double-digit shots that never found the goal until junior midfielder Tambrie Awai scored in the 35th minute. With the Knights unable to clear successive shots, the ball popped up in the air in the 18-yard box and Awai leaped up and volleyed it.


“I think that first goal allowed them to start really playing their game as opposed to being a tiny bit frantic about getting that first goal,” Kalani coach Michelle Richardson-De Almeida said.


That goal fueled the Falcons, who scored again in the first minute of the second half on a shot from the top of the 18-yard box by senior midfielder Courtney Oshiro.


“I think the girls understood the challenges they were facing in terms of the first half, and they proved in the first moments of the second half that that’s the way they should be playing,” Richardson-De Almeida said.


Senior forward Randee Yamada scored in the 56th minute off a corner kick by senior forward Sonya Aguirre that was initially shot by senior midfielder Andrea Aguirre. The ball bounced out of the keeper’s possession to Yamada’s foot.


Two minutes later, Andrea Aguirre set up twin sister Sonya with a through ball into the 18-yard box that Sonya finished with a shot into the right side of the goal.


In the 73rd minute, freshman midfielder Jana Kakugawa scored on a cross from junior midfielder Jordan Lopez to end the scoring.


The Falcons beat the Knights twice in the regular season by a combined score of 9-0.


Castle coach Mark Kane said his team’s strategy yesterday was to mark the Aguirres and Yamada, and noted that the first goal didn’t come from any of them.


“We lost our concentration at the start of the second half, and then we let down,” Kane said.


Note: Mililani beat Moanalua, 5-0, yesterday to win its 10th straight OIA Red JV title. … Wai’anae beat Kailua, 1-0, to win the OIA White JV title.


O’ahu Interscholastic Association


Red Varsity Tournament


Quarterfinals


Moanalua 2, Pearl City 1


Moan: Storm Kenui 2. PC: Parishaan Carter-Amorin


Kalani 5, Castle 0


Kal: Courtney Oshiro, Sonya Aguirre, Tambrie Awai, Randee Yamada, Jana Kakugawa


Mililani 2, Kaiser 1, 2 OT (PK 4-2).


Mil: Taylor Oldani. Kais: Julia Borges


Kapolei 4, Leilehua 1


Kap: Kristina Behrens, Cherise Vidinha, Brooke Bush, Deylynn White. Lei: Kearsten Sego


White Varsity Tournament


Semifinals


Kailua 7, Kaimukī 0


Kail: Danielle Galveso 2, Tiana DeCosta, Cheyenne Kadooka, Ashley Kanoho, Jessica Alameida, Rhiana Beauregard


Nānākuli 2, Radford 0


Nana: Jasmine Jesus, Chelsea Eli-Kido


Red JV Tournament


Mililani 5, Moanalua 0


Mili: Kayla Wright 3, Emilee Craig, Brittney Gideon


White JV Tournament


Wai’anae 1, Kailua 0 (2 OT)


Wai: Alex Pelen

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