Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Monday, April 29, 2024 76° Today's Paper


Photo Galleries

Prep Volleyball: ʻIolani vs. King Kekaulike

1/14
Swipe or click to see more
ʻIolani’s Elena Oglivie (9) scores a kill past King Kekaulike’s Lyric Love (10) and Montana DiSegna (12) during the first set of the quarterfinals match at the HHSAA Division 1 girls volleyball state championships on Thursday. ILH runner-up ʻIolani won the match over third-seeded MIL champion King Kekaulike, 25-18, 22-25, 25-12, 25-8.
2/14
Swipe or click to see more
ʻIolani’s Elena Oglivie (9) makes a kill as King Kekaulike’s Nohokula Lind (5) and Lyric Love (10) blocked.
3/14
Swipe or click to see more
ʻIolani’s Grace Wee (3) dives for the ball.
4/14
Swipe or click to see more
King Kekaulike head coach Albert Paschoal instructed his team.
5/14
Swipe or click to see more
ʻIolani head coach Kainoa Obrey instructed his team.
6/14
Swipe or click to see more
ʻIolani’s Kristen Mc Daniel (12) and Maria Rebecca "Becca" Sakoda (6) hit the floor in an attempt to save the ball.
7/14
Swipe or click to see more
King Kekaulike Na Alii (L-R) Nohokula Lind, Nanna Inoue and Kalena Vaivai attempt to recover from an attack by the ʻIolani Raiders.
8/14
Swipe or click to see more
King Kekaulike Na Ali'i (L-R) Brooklynne Albrecht, Lauren Albrecht and Julia Wagner celebrate a kill against the ʻIolani Raiders.
9/14
Swipe or click to see more
ʻIolani’s Elena Oglivie (9) put the ball past King Kekaulike’s Nohokula Lind (5) and Lyric Love (10) for a kill.
10/14
Swipe or click to see more
ʻIolani’s Maria Izabella (Izzy) Sakoda (14) makes an attack as King Kekaulike’s Lyric Love (10) and Brooklynne Albrecht (11) defend.
11/14
Swipe or click to see more
The Kekaulike Na Ali'i celebrate a roof. From left to right: Nohokula Lind (5), Kiana Anakalea (3) and Lyric Love (10).
12/14
Swipe or click to see more
ʻIolani’s Elena Oglivie (9) tips the ball.
13/14
Swipe or click to see more
The ʻIolani Raiders celebrate a kill made by teammate Elena Oglivie (9).
14/14
Swipe or click to see more
The ʻIolani Raiders celebrate after Mokihana Tufono (11) makes match point during the fourth set.