BIIF volleyball: Makua Lani’s resilient late comeback falls short, SJC moves up in BIIF

Makua Lani’s Aliyah Richert (No. 21, left) and Brye Naihe (No. 27, right) embrace after scoring a point against CLA on Tuesday at Old Airport. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

CLA's Liana Costales (No. 5, left) and Lauren Johnson (No. 12, right) attempt to block Makua Lani's hit on Tuesday at Old Airport. The Canefire won in five sets. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

Makua Lani senior Anuhea Harrison spikes the ball against CLA on Tuesday at Old Airport. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

Makua Lani fans cheer on the Lions on Tuesday at Old Airport. Makua Lani has carried a strong fanbase to its games all season. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

Canefire sophomore Lauren Johnson prepares to serve the ball against the Lions on Tuesday at Old Airport. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

Canefire player Liana Costales serves the ball against the Lions on Tuesday night at Old Airport. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

CLA's Shiloh Glenn (No. 3, left) and Cally Gomes (No. 15, right) high-five after scoring a point against Makua Lani on Tuesday at Old Airport. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

CLA girls volleyball prepares to take the floor during the fifth set of Tuesday's match against Makua Lani at Old Airport. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

KAILUA-KONA — After a back-and-forth, gritty affair, Christian Liberty Academy girls volleyball prevailed against Makua Lani in five frames on Tuesday night in Old Airport Gym — 25-22, 25-22, 15-25, 9-25 and 15-12. The Canefire improved to 3-6 in 2023, tied for No. 8 in the Big Island Interscholastic Federation (BIIF) Division-II standings with St. Joseph’s and Laupahoehoe (as of Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 4). The Lions went to 1-8 and moved down to No. 12 in BIIF Division II.