Kamehameha’s water polo team was back near full strength, and not surprisingly, it got back into the win column.
Katelynn Kubo posted a pair of seven-goal games Wednesday and the Warriors rebounded from a rare thrashing with an 11-5 victory against Hilo and a 16-4 win against Waiakea at Naeole Pool.
Kubo, who shared BIIF Player of the Year in 2015, was a among a handful of Kamehameha players who missed her team’s 20-7 loss to Hawaii Prep on Saturday.
“We don’t care about that,” coach Dan Lyons said. “We just care about getting better.”
He thought Kamehameha (3-1) did that Wednesday, especially defensively.