Punahou in PKs
POSTED: Sunday, February 07, 2010
Mililani's night of inspiration was close, but not close enough.
Punahou, without scoring a goal of its own, pulled out a 2-1 victory last night in the final of the JN Automotive/HHSAA Division I Girls Soccer State Championships before 2,232 fans at chilly Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium.
The match went to penalty kicks, where freshman goalkeeper Anu Kahele-Manners sparkled. She stopped two of Mililani's four penalty kicks, while Punahou made its four, to clinch the win.
The top-seeded Buffanblu captured their 10th state championship, finishing the season 13-1-1.
It was a disciplined approach by the young Buffanblu, who obeyed coach Matt Martinson's unofficial ban on staying out late and eating malasadas at the Punahou Carnival.
“;If we get out of here, we might make it for the last 10 minutes,”; he said.
Second-seeded Mililani finished 17-1 despite a valiant effort. Starting halfback Sasha Moscatello, who suffered a knee injury in the semifinals, didn't play, and forward Mari Miyashiro played most of the match despite a painful knee injury.
The shootout was dramatic, to say the least. Miyashiro nailed the opening kick for Mililani, but Kendra Trifonovitch answered for Punahou.
After a Mililani miss, Punahou went ahead on a kick by Lauren Stollar.
Mililani's Chesea MIyake got a break on her try when the ball caromed off the right post, off the keeper and into net. Punahou's Michaela Tsuha answered with a goal to keep the Buffanblu ahead, and after Mililani missed the next kick, Punahou's Allyson Holtz scored her team's fourth penalty kick.
A miss by Mililani's Kristen Nakagawa ended the match.
“;I can read the kicks,”; Kahele-Manners said. “;I've been working on penalty kicks at the end of every practice with my teammates.”;
With Moscatello sidelined, the Trojans seemed to incur another huge setback when Miyashiro went down just 4 minutes into the contest. Miyashiro reinjured a hyperextended right knee, the one that she hurt in the semifinals.
Still, Mililani's defense was air-tight and the match was scoreless after one half.
Punahou got its first goal on an own goal by Mililani on a corner throw in at the 44-minute mark. The officials recorded it as a goal by Karli Look.
The Trojans battled back and got a goal from Miyake on a rebound—Mililani had three shots in succession—to tie it at 1 at the 62-minute mark.
Miyashiro, back in the match, helped the Trojans keep a lid on the Buffanblu.
Mililani freshman T.J. Reyno got a decent look and delivered a rocket in the box, only to be stopped by Kahele-Manners at the 73rd minute.
The Trojans nearly stole a break early in the first overtime period when Reyno went the length of the field and drilled a 20-yard shot from the right side, only to be stymied again by Kahele-Manners, who made a diving stop.
Mililani had 15 goal kicks to Punahou's nine, but Punahou had the edge in shots on goal, 16-13.
Punahou also had an edge in corner kicks, 11-2.
Kahele-Manners finished with seven saves. Mililani's Rosie Nakata had six.
HHSAA Girls State Soccer
All matches at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Park
Division I
Championship
Punahou 2, Mililani 1 (2 OT/ PK 4-3)
Goal scorers—Pun: Karlii Look. Mili: Chelsea Miyake.
third-place game
Kalani 2, Baldwin 1
Goal scorers—Kaln: Randee Yamada, Tambrie Awai. Bald: Amber-Lei Madriaga.
Fifth-place game
Moanalua 4, Pearl City 2
Goal scorers—Moan: Tiana Fujimoto 3, Krystle Winkyaw. PC: Alyssa Nagai, Angelica Carrillo.
Division II
Championship game
Pac-Five 1, Kailua 0, 1-0 (2 OT/ PK 3-1)
third-place game
Kapaa 4, Kauai 1
Goal scorers— Kap: Lily Fredericksen, Kyara Bunao, Laurie Anee Tamayo, Dakota Barnett. Kau: Isabelle Curtis.
Fifth-place game
Hawaii Prep 2, Kamehameha-Hawaii 1
Goal scorers—HPA: Lindsey Powers. KSH: Shae Kanakaole.