Hawaii soccer: Rainbow Wahine launch practices with 11-on-11 scrimmage
The chalking of an entire soccer field and the playing of an actual 11-on-11 scrimmage in fall practice hasn’t happened a whole heck of a lot in recent years for the Hawaii soccer team.
Last year, especially, the numbers just weren’t there, as UH had only 20 healthy players right from the get-go.
This fall is different in that respect; the Rainbow Wahine are stocked with bodies with a 30-player roster. UH coach Michele Nagamine decided to get the ball rolling for fall practices by having her players engage in a full, near-game-length scrimmage complete with subs on each side on Wednesday afternoon. That morning, they completed their welcome-back fitness test.
“It sure was nice to be able to go 11 vs. 11,” said Nagamine, who begins her ninth year at the helm. “This year, having (30) players, we still have a couple people coming back from injury, but this was a really nice luxury to have, to be able to go full field and see people in multiple positions was very beneficial.”
Sophomore forward McKenzie Moore had the deciding goal of the session for the Green squad, narrowly remaining onside on a through ball and dribbling past sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Marquez of the Yellow squad to flick a shot up and in early on in the 1-0 session.
#HawaiiWSOC gets full practices going with an 11-on-11 scrimmage on Wednesday afternoon. pic.twitter.com/nLLqdv9rsA
— Hawaii Warrior World (@hawaiiwworld) August 8, 2019
At the other end, fifth-year senior keeper Alexis Mata preserved the shutout, though she wasn’t tested much this time.
It’s been a restless nine months for Mata and the other Rainbow Wahine returnees, who came agonizingly close to their first Big West tournament appearance, only to fall 2-1 to last-place Cal State Fullerton on senior night last Oct. 28.
“I’m honestly so grateful to be here and be able to give it one last shot at (the) tournament, especially with this group. I’m very excited to see what we can do,” said Mata, a Big West honorable mention last season who recorded six shutouts.
Senior goalkeeper Lex Mata is eager to start her final year with #HawaiiWSOC coming off a very long offseason. pic.twitter.com/urq92FlhZ7
— Hawaii Warrior World (@hawaiiwworld) August 8, 2019
“Oh yeah,” she said of whether the end of last season stuck with her. “That’s been the motivation for a lot of us this summer. To be real, Fullerton didn’t knock us out of the tournament. We knocked ourselves out. That game was very winnable, and I think it just came to discipline and finishing strong. So that’s something we really want to focus on this year, is discipline. No shortcuts. From the start.”
She was pleased by most of the team’s mainland players returning to campus early for optional, early morning offseason workouts.
“We have a score to settle within ourselves. We’re ready to go,” Mata said.
UH has plenty of scoring to replace from last year’s fifth-place (4-4 BWC) team. Offensive player of the year Raisa Strom-Okimoto is graduated and playing pro. Fellow first-teamer Leialoha Medeiros left the team in the offseason, and veteran Sarah Lau is also graduated. Twenty of the 30 on the team are either freshmen or sophomores.
“There’s definitely some spots that have opened up. We’re all fighting for it, so you know, however it goes,” said Kayla Watanabe, a Mid-Pacific alumna who’s playing her final season of college soccer as a graduate transfer to UH. She has the most career college goals (nine) of anyone on the team.
Mid-Pacific Institute alumna Kayla Watanabe came home from Idaho to play her senior season with #HawaiiWSOC.
She and her new teammates got in an 11-on-11 scrimmage on Day 1 of practices. pic.twitter.com/N6EkIVEAQm
— Hawaii Warrior World (@hawaiiwworld) August 8, 2019
The fifth year senior from Idaho decided to come home after receiving her undergraduate degree in nutrition at UI and recalling a positive experience she had playing at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium as a sub in a 2-0 Wahine win in 2016. (Watanabe did not play in the Vandals’ 1-0 win over UH in Moscow in 2017.)
“I really loved seeing all my family and friends,” Watanabe said. “Having this opportunity is great. I’m excited for all my family and friends to come watch.
“(Adjusting) actually hasn’t been too bad. I think I fit in pretty well right now … which I’m really happy about.”
UH opens the season Aug. 22 at home against USC.
# | Name | POS | HT | YR | Hometown | Pvs. |
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1 | Alexis Mata | GK | 5-7 | R-Sr. | Woodland, Calif. | Pioneer HS |
2 | Cristina Drossos | D/F | 5-9 | Jr. | El Dorado Hills, Calif. | Oak Ridge HS |
3 | Taylor Caporus | MF/D | 5-4 | Fr. | Honolulu | Roosevelt HS |
4 | Natalie Dixon | D | 5-7 | So. | Murrieta, Calif. | Vista Murrieta HS |
5 | V Jimenez | D | 5-4 | Fr. | Chandler, Ariz. | Perry HS |
6 | Madison Moore | MF/D | 5-7 | R-Sr. | Kalaheo, Kauai | Long Beach State |
7 | Natalie Daub | D | 5-6 | So. | Redmond, Wash. | Redmond HS |
8 | Elena Palacios | D | 5-10 | So. | Mountain View, Calif. | Mountain View HS |
9 | McKenzie Moore | MF/F | 5-7 | So. | Corona, Calif. | Santiago HS |
10 | Daelenn Tokunaga | F | 5-7 | So. | Waipahu | Pearl City HS |
11 | Lauren Marquez | GK | 5-6 | So. | Glendale, Ariz. | Deer Valley HS |
12 | Taylor Mason | D | 5-1 | Jr. | Johns Creek, Ga. | Greater Atlanta Christian |
13 | Kiri Dale | D/MF/F | 5-7 | R-Sr. | Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia | Iona College |
14 | Kayla Ryan | D | 5-5 | So. | San Jose, Calif. | Valley Christian HS |
15 | Izzy Deutsch | MF | 5-6 | Jr. | Phoenix | Desert Vista HS |
16 | Morgan Meza | D/MF | 5-5 | So. | Los Alamitos, Calif. | Los Alamitos HS |
17 | Mikaelah Johnson-Griggs | MF/F | 5-8 | Sr. | Beaverton, Ore. | Oregon Episcopal |
18 | Grace Pekovich | D/MF | 5-10 | Fr. | Meridian, Idaho | Centennial HS |
19 | Sadie Lutz | D | 5-3 | Jr. | Moorpark, Calif. | Moorpark HS |
20 | Batya Bagully | MF/F | 5-5 | Fr. | San Marcos, Calif. | San Marcos HS |
21 | Claire Jo Diede | F | 5-8 | So. | Everett, Wash. | Kings HS |
22 | Malia Faramarzi | D/MF | 5-6 | Fr. | Encinitas, Calif. | San Dieguito Academy |
23 | Michaela Rentner | F | 5-4 | So. | Temecula, Calif. | Arizona |
24 | Kylie McNamara | MF | 5-3 | Fr. | Union City, Calif. | James Logan HS |
25 | Emily Cottrell | D | 5-6 | Fr. | Castle Pines, Colo. | Rock Canyon HS |
26 | Tia Furuta | F | 5-5 | R-Jr. | Mililani | Mililani HS |
27 | Eliza Ammendolia | MF | 5-2 | Fr. | Griffith, New South Wales, Australia | Hill Sport HS |
28 | Loren House | D | 5-7 | Fr. | Decatur, Ga. | Saint Pius X Catholic HS |
30 | Kelci Sumida | MF | 5-5 | Fr. | Honolulu | Moanalua HS |
32 | Kayla Watanabe | F | 5-4 | R-Sr. | Honolulu | Idaho |
Assistant coach: Marc Fournier | ||||||
Assistant coach: Rachael Doyle | ||||||
Head coach: Michele Nagamine | ||||||
Volunteer assistant coach: Stephen Whitehouse |
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