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Iolani vs. Kamehameha, Sept. 3
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Cindy Ellen Russell
Sept. 3, 2016
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Iolani girls volleyball head coach Kainoa Obrey cheered after his team rallied to tie the score with Kamehameha in the second set of Saturday's match.
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Kamehameha's Kalina Obrey tipped the ball as Iolani's Sasha Petticord blocked.
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Kamehameha celebrated after winning the first set against Iolani 17-25 on Saturday.
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Kamehameha celebrated a roof in the first set against, Iolani during Saturday's match.
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Kamehameha head coach Chris Blake talking to his team during a time out at Iolani on Saturday.
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Kamehameha's made a kill against Iolani in the second set of Saturday's match.
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Kamehameha's Tymane Talanoa rose for a kill as Iolani's Saige Kaʻahaʻaina-Torres went to block in the second set of Saturday's match.
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Iolani's Ana Oglivie set the ball in the first set of Saturday's match against Kamehameha.
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Iolani's Halia Hogan rose for an attack in the first set of Saturday's match against Kamehameha.
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Kamehameha's Lexis Akeo set the ball in the first set of Saturday's match against Iolani.
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Iolani's Kristen McDaniel made an attack past Kamehameha's Braelyn Akana (l) and Lexis Akeo in the first set of Saturday's match.
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Kamehameha's Lexis Akeo set the ball in the first set of Saturday's match against Iolani.
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