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ScoringLive staffJanuary 11, 2020, 10:03am
Fri, Jan 10, 2020 @ Campbell
They don't call it the Wild West for nothing.
No. 7 Pearl City picked up its statement win of the year as it bested No. 4 Campbell on the road, 4-3, in an OIA West match Friday night.
Kainoa Wong and Kody Fujioka each found the back of the net twice to lead the Chargers (6-2), who handed the Sabers their first loss of the season.
The loss dropped Campbell (7-1) into second place in the league standings with 21 championship points as a pivotal game against league leader Kapolei (7-0-1) looms on the horizon next Tuesday.
Braeden Molina, Christopher TenBroeke and Kaleb Sabino each scored for the Sabers.
OFFICIAL TIMESCAMP—Christopher "CJ" TenBroeke: 9'Kaleb Sabino: 39'Braeden Mattos: 73' PC— Kainoa Wong- 16' 51' Kody Fujioka- 18' 64' FINAL; 4-3 Chargers — Cj Caraang (@_SLCJ) January 11, 2020
OFFICIAL TIMESCAMP—Christopher "CJ" TenBroeke: 9'Kaleb Sabino: 39'Braeden Mattos: 73'
PC— Kainoa Wong- 16' 51' Kody Fujioka- 18' 64'
FINAL; 4-3 Chargers
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