Lahainaluna High School’s side of the mat cheers after the Lunas’ Jesse Dudoit pinned Baldwin’s Justin Campos-Rieta in the boys 145-pound match at the “Rumble at Da Imu” exhibition dual meet Friday night at the Lahainaluna gym. The event, which had been scheduled to take place outdoors at Sue Cooley Stadium, was moved indoors due to inclement weather. The Lunas won 11 of 18 matches, taking the meet 55-39.
SECOND PHOTO: Baldwin’s Shayna Kamaka looks to the clock as she closes in on a pin of Lahainaluna’s Fayannie Rosario at the end of the first period of their girls 168 match.
THIRD PHOTO: The Lunas’ Kawehi Gillcoat takes down the Bears’ Billy Treu in a boys 138 bout.
FOURTH PHOTO: Dudoit upends Campos-Rieta on his way to a pin.
For more results, see “Valley Isle Scoreboard”
The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo
The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo
The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo
The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo
Erynn Duquette (center) of King Kekaulike High School high-fives Zoe Asue next to Nyasia Martinez after scoring a goal in the first half Friday. — The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photo
King Kekaulike’s Hailee Sanchez passes the ball forward in the first half Friday. — The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photo
Maui High’s Dzana Alibigec dribbles next to Na Alii’s Teani Arakawa. — The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photo
The Sabers celebrate a goal by Alibigec in the first half. — The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photo
King Kekaulike’s Nyasia Martinez looks to pass in front of Maui High’s Melia Bonofiglio. — The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photo
King Kekaulike High School’s Dylan Baird shoots past Kahuku’s KJ Macatiag in the fourth quarter of Na Alii’s 65-25 loss to the Red Raiders in a King Kekaulike Tournament game Friday at Na Alii’s gym. The tournament ends today. – The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photo
Na Alii’s Darius Lauture goes up for a shot over Kahuku’s Marcus Damuni in the third quarter. – The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photo
Macatiag knocks the ball loose from King Kekaulike’s Richard Chun while Buju Tuisavura watches in the fourth quarter. – The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photo