ILH Girls Volleyball
Iolani needs four sets to dispatch Punahou


  

Tue, Sep 2, 2025 @ Iolani [ 6:00 pm ]


FINAL  1   2   3   4   5      
PUN (7-7) 17 22 25 15 - 1
IOL (17-1) 25 25 16 25 - 3
Kill: T. Ainuu (IOL) 16 kills




Iolani opened up its ILH campaign with a four set win over Punahou at Lower Gymnasium, 25-17, 25-22, 16-25, 25-15.

Setter Bailey Nakanelua dished out 36 assists and added four kills, and the Raiders got double digit kill production from Taimane Ainuu and Poema Kalama-Kingma.

"It's hard only having one pin at a time, but knowing that I have three and a backrow one, I think it's great to have," said Nakanelua of the variety of weapons at her disposal.

That array of hitter included 16 kills from Ainuu and 13 from Kalama-Kingma, as well as eight kills from Annaura Reid-Gillet and six more from Georgie Lee. The Iolani front line also accounted for 10 of the team's 15 total blocks.

Ainuu was quick to credit the Raiders' offensive output to the impact Nakanelua makes as setter.

"It's really great having Bailey as my setter because I know wherever she puts the ball, she's putting it in the right spot for me. She also uplifts my confidence, like if I get blocked, she's like 'it's okay, just keep swinging at it."

The Raiders built a two sets to none lead before struggling in set three, letting the Buffanblu get back into match with a 25-16 win to make it just a 2-1 advantage.

Despite momentum seemingly on the side of the visitors, the Raiders stayed the course in set four.

"I think it's all about our calmness on the court," said Nakanelua. "I think all of us just trusting each other, knowing that we're going to make these plays and stay disciplined."

That compsure helped Iolani build a double digit advantage in the fourth, a margin that the Punahou was unable to rally from.

Kealoha Cox and True Takamoto hit for 13 and 12 kills respectively and Kuupua Saole added seven more in the loss for the Buffanblu, who also recorded 19 total blocks, led by Zoe Kearney and Evelyn Kilisi with five each.

Setter Makenna Mello equaled Nakanelua with four kills and added 33 assists as well.





Show your support

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.



MORE STORIES

KIF on cusp of hosting D2 state tournaments in girls and boys volleyball

The Kauai Interscholastic Federation is expected to be included in the host rotations of the boys' and...

Track and field proposals among those being considered at HIADA conference

Athletics administrators from across the state are gathered at the Hilton Waikoloa Village, where the...

HHSAA inducts 44th class into Hall of Honor

Twelve student-athletes from 10 different schools and representing three of the state's leagues were...

Iolani's Nakanelua garners All-Hawaii Player of the Year honors

Senior setter Bailey Nakanelua was the engine that helped drive the Raiders back to the top of state...

Pearl City's Ngirmidol headlines All-OIA Division II picks

Chargers' setter Marley Ngirmidol named Player of the Year in OIA Division II; Pearl City head coach...

Moanalua sweeps All-OIA East Boys Volleyball top honors

Na Menehune outside hitter Lionel Gannon named Player of the Year and head coach Alan Cabanting named...