
By Mike Nauta Jr.
With prom night slated for later in the evening, the St. John’s Knights played host to the Harvest Christian Academy Eagles as the two teams went to battle in IIAAG High School Boys Volleyball League action a little earlier than usual on the day with a 3pm game time Saturday. Both teams came ready and left nothing but their best efforts out on the court. At the end of the match, it was the Eagles who soared past their opponents’ picking-up the 25-17, 25-18 straight-set victory.
At the start of the game, it was the Knights who scored first courtesy of an unforced error by the Eagles. However, Harvest quickly regrouped and scored three-straight points capped by a big hit from Alex Wu. A seesaw battle engaged between the two as St. John’s responded with a mini-run of their own to retake the lead at 5-3. Phillip Caguioa was credited with two service aces.

Arvin Flores of the St. Johns Knights tries to place his spike over the net as Harvest blockers put a stop to his plan. (photo by Asha Robles)
Neither team was willing to give the other some breathing room as both combined for two more ties and two lead changes. It wasn’t until late in the set when the Eagles broke a 17-17 tie. Capitalizing on the defensive breakdown of the Knights, Harvest closed out the first set with an 8-0 run backed by the hitting of Ben Wiegand and serving of Marlon Evans.
Second-set action was much like the first when things got started. The biggest lead mustered by either team was two points. Up 8-5, the Knights were looking to equalize the match and force a third-set. However, Harvest kept things interesting after managing to knot the game at 10-10 several plays later.
Despite losing the lead late in the set, the Knights kept it a one-point (19-18) game and forced Harvest coach Kevin Inafuku to call a timeout. After returning to the floor, the Eagles showed that it only took a one-minute talk from coach to reignite the fire. Much like the opening set, the Eagles closed out the second with six unanswered points to end the match for the victory.
IIAAG Volleyball action resumes on Monday night with one game scheduled as the Notre Dame Royals take on the GW Geckos. On Tuesday, the Knights will travel a bit south to take on the John F. Kennedy Islanders, while the Eagles will stay at home to host the defending-champion George Washington Geckos. Other games on tap include: Notre Dame vs. FD, St. Paul vs. Southern, and Guam Adventist Academy vs. Simon Sanchez.


GPS Sports Calendar
April 2025
- SU
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- TU
- WE
- TH
- FR
- SA
Events for April
4th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
5th
H.S. PADDLING
H.S. TRACK & FIELD
GIRLS 3×3 BASKETBALL FINALS
Events for April
5th
Events for April
11th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
12th
KO’KO’ KIDS FUN RUN
H.S. PADDLING
H.S. TRACK & FIELD
Events for April
16th
Events for April
18th
Events for April
19th
Events for April
23rd
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
24th
H.S. PADDLING
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Events for April
25th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL
SCRAPS 5
Events for April
26th
Events for April
30th
GIRLS HS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HS BOYS VOLLEYBALL

MMA/Boxing
MARTINEZ DROPPING TO 185 IN NEXT FIGHT

Volleyball
KNIGHTS PULL OFF 5-SETTER OVER SHARKS

Basketball
TAMUNING GYM REOPENS AFTER RENOVATIONS

Running/Track
JAPAN RUNNERS CROSS KO’KO’ FINISH LINE FIRST

Volleyball
KNIGHTS PULL OFF 5-SETTER OVER SHARKS

Basketball
TAMUNING GYM REOPENS AFTER RENOVATIONS

MMA/Boxing
MARTINEZ DROPPING TO 185 IN NEXT FIGHT
COMING SOON …
4th Quarter Sports: boys volleyball, girls soccer, paddling, track & field
Scrap 5 on April 25