In a tense volleyball match, Waialua emerged victorious against Radford in three hard-fought sets. Notably, Kailia Phillips of Waialua delivered a stellar performance, amassing an impressive 12 kills and 11 digs, showcasing her exceptional skill. With this hard-fought victory, Waialua claimed the match with a 3-0 sweep, improving their record to 4-2.
Photos: Lori McKeown
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