Baseball
Schools
Schedules
Standings
Stats
Players
Softball
Boys VB
JV boys VB
Girls Water Polo
» Football
» Girls Volleyball
» JV Football
» JV/White Girls Vball
» Baseball
» Softball
» Boys Volleyball
» Girls Water Polo
» JV Boys Volleyball
» Boys Basketball
» Girls Basketball
» Boys Soccer
» Girls Soccer
» JV Boys Basketball
» JV Girls Basketball
» JV Boys Soccer
» JV Girls Soccer
All-Hawaii
Power Rankings
Distinguished Athlete
Newcomer Award
Top Performers
Stories
About SL
Contact
Privacy
Advertise
ScoringLive staffFebruary 20, 2015, 10:27pm
For the fourth consecutive year, Hawaii Prep and Mid-Pacific will face off for the Outrigger Resorts Division II girls' state soccer tournament on Saturday.
The defending champion Ka Makani beat the Owls, 2-1, in overtime last year. The previous two years, the Owls prevailed, 2-0 in 2013 and 1-0 in 2012.
Hawaii Prep defeated Pac-Five, 2-1, in Friday's semifinals at the Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex.
Jamie Saito put Pac-Five ahead, 1-0, five minutes into the game. But HPA scored goals from Jordan Zarate in the 42nd minute and Gabbie Ewing four minutes later.
In the other semifinal, the second-seeded Owls beat third-seeded Kapaa, 2-1, in a match that required penalty kicks (4-3).
The Owls took a 1-0 lead on Kayla Watanabe's goal at the 25th minute. But with three minutes left in regulation, the Warriors tied the game on a goal from Jamie Kosaki.
Every contribution, no matter the size, will help ScoringLive continue its mission to provide the best and most comprehensive coverage of high school sports in the state of Hawaii and beyond.
Please consider making a contribution today.
ADVERTISEMENT
Warriors got the game winning goal by Tea Brandon with 1:56 left in regulation and hung on to deny the...
The Jr. Bows outlast the Bulldogs in five sets to sweep the season series to win their first-ever Division...
University of Hawaii-bound Kainoa Wade took 76 total swings and put down 34 kills to lead Kamehameha...
The Bulldogs rallied from a 2-1 set deficit to eke past Konawaena, while the Jr. Bows swept past Molokai.
Kainoa Wade poured in 36 kills in a four set win over Na Menehune, setting up a rematch with ILH nemesis...
Adam Haidar and Brody Badham put down 10 kills apiece and Punahou had six players finish with at least...