Hawaii Beat
Star-Bulletin staff
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STILL THE ONE JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARBULLETIN.COM
Kamehameha's Maika Mataele was brought down by the Saint Louis defense during the No. 1 Crusaders' 28-20 victory over the No. 3 Warriors last night at Aloha Stadium.
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Rainbow Wahine golfers 13th
Hawaii senior Carolina Perez shot a 74 and is tied for 22nd individually after the second round of the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational golf tournament in Albuquerque, N.M.
The Rainbow Wahine improved two strokes over the first round to stay in 13th place at 42 over par in the 16-team tournament. Pepperdine and New Mexico are tied for first place at plus one.
New Mexico's Jodi Ewart is the individual leader at 5 under par.
PACWEST PLACE
Sea Warriors tie Lancers in 2OT
The Hawaii Pacific men's soccer team rallied to tie Cal Baptist University 3-3 in a PacWest match yesterday at Atherton Field.
The Sea Warriors were down 3-1 with 15 minutes to go in the game before tying the game to send it to extra time.
Chance Bukoski, Mark Rogers and Max Anton scored for Sea Warriors, who are now 2-3-1 for the season.
Seasiders outlast Vulcans
The Brigham Young-Hawaii women's volleyball team outlasted Hawaii-Hilo, 25-22, 41-39, 24-26, 25-12, in the PacWest opener for both teams last night in Laie.
Losaline Faka'osi led the Seasiders with 23 kills, hitting .302 for the night. Agnes Tuilevuka added 19 kills and Melanie Manutai had 21 digs for BYUH, which improved to 4-5.
Josimara Pinheiro had 19 kills for Hawaii-Hilo, which dropped to 10-4 for the season.