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Volcanic ash swamps Hawaii school, turning tennis court gray

2018-05-26 17:40 Last Updated At:17:40

Aina Akamu gave final exams to his students as they sat on bleachers or the floor of the basketball court in the gym in his small town on Hawaii's Big Island.

In this Wednesday, May 23, 2018 photo provided by teacher Aina Akamu, Akamu, at left, takes a photo with his students, Shyann Tamura, center, and Shyanne Akiona, right, at their school campus in Pahala, Hawaii. Kau High and Pahala Elementary School were covered in ash that spewed out of a Hawaii volcano explosion and drifted down into their small and rural town. School officials have been handing out ash-filtering face masks. (Aina Akamu via AP)

In this Wednesday, May 23, 2018 photo provided by teacher Aina Akamu, Akamu, at left, takes a photo with his students, Shyann Tamura, center, and Shyanne Akiona, right, at their school campus in Pahala, Hawaii. Kau High and Pahala Elementary School were covered in ash that spewed out of a Hawaii volcano explosion and drifted down into their small and rural town. School officials have been handing out ash-filtering face masks. (Aina Akamu via AP)

He moved his class to the community of Pahala's gym nearby after he and his students could no longer stand the volcanic ash covering his classroom floor, chairs and desks.

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In this Wednesday, May 23, 2018 photo provided by teacher Aina Akamu, Akamu, at left, takes a photo with his students, Shyann Tamura, center, and Shyanne Akiona, right, at their school campus in Pahala, Hawaii. Kau High and Pahala Elementary School were covered in ash that spewed out of a Hawaii volcano explosion and drifted down into their small and rural town. School officials have been handing out ash-filtering face masks. (Aina Akamu via AP)

Aina Akamu gave final exams to his students as they sat on bleachers or the floor of the basketball court in the gym in his small town on Hawaii's Big Island.

In this May 24, 2018 photo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, lava erupts from a fissure in the Leilani Estates neighborhood near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii. Three lava flows from eruptions of Kilauea volcano are now flowing into the ocean off Hawaii's Big Island. Hawaii County officials say the third flow started pouring into the sea Thursday. Lava is spewing from a fissure in a rural community that's feeding the two other flows that are reaching the waves. (Grace Simoneau/FEMA via AP)

He moved his class to the community of Pahala's gym nearby after he and his students could no longer stand the volcanic ash covering his classroom floor, chairs and desks.

This Wednesday, May 23, 2018 photo provided by Aina Akamu shows gray ash covering the green tennis courts of a school in Pahala, Hawaii. Kau High and Pahala Elementary School were covered in ash that spewed out of a Hawaii volcano explosion and drifted down into their small and rural town. School officials have been handing out ash-filtering face masks. (Aina Akamu via AP)

The smog and ash has led to many absences, Vice Principal Deisha Davis said. One day last week, 48 percent of students were out, she said.

This May 22, 2018 photo from video from an unpiloted aircraft provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, shows flow from what scientists call fissure 22 as lava from Kilauea Volcano continues to flow into the ocean, top, near the town of Pahoa, Hawaii. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

Shops in Pahala's central area have been keeping their front doors closed because of the ash, said Julia Neal, owner of Pahala Plantation Cottages. People take refuge in the air-conditioned bank.

Police search around a wooded section near the scene of an explosion at a restaurant in Mississauga, Ontario, on Friday, May 25, 2018. An explosion caused by a homemade bomb ripped through an Indian restaurant where children were present for family parties at a mall in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga, wounding over a dozen people, Canadian police said. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press via AP)

Volcanic ash is the reason the area has such rich soil for crops, such as coffee, Akamu said.

In this Thursday, May 24, 2018 photo, residents and members of the media are silhouetted as active lava fissures near what is now the end of Leilani Street continue to spew forth lava at Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. (George F. Lee/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

In this Thursday, May 24, 2018 photo, residents and members of the media are silhouetted as active lava fissures near what is now the end of Leilani Street continue to spew forth lava at Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. (George F. Lee/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

In this May 24, 2018 photo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, lava erupts from a fissure in the Leilani Estates neighborhood near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii. Three lava flows from eruptions of Kilauea volcano are now flowing into the ocean off Hawaii's Big Island. Hawaii County officials say the third flow started pouring into the sea Thursday. Lava is spewing from a fissure in a rural community that's feeding the two other flows that are reaching the waves. (Grace Simoneau/FEMA via AP)

In this May 24, 2018 photo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, lava erupts from a fissure in the Leilani Estates neighborhood near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii. Three lava flows from eruptions of Kilauea volcano are now flowing into the ocean off Hawaii's Big Island. Hawaii County officials say the third flow started pouring into the sea Thursday. Lava is spewing from a fissure in a rural community that's feeding the two other flows that are reaching the waves. (Grace Simoneau/FEMA via AP)

In this Thursday, May 24, 2018 photo, active lava fissures near what is now the end of Leilani Street continue to spew forth lava at Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. (George F. Lee /Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

In this Thursday, May 24, 2018 photo, active lava fissures near what is now the end of Leilani Street continue to spew forth lava at Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. (George F. Lee /Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

Lava sends up clouds of steam and toxic gases as it enters the Pacific Ocean as Kilauea Volcano continues its eruption cycle near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii Friday, May 25, 2018. As hot lava boils cool seawater, a series of chemical and physical reactions create a mixture of condensed acidic steam, hydrochloric acid gas, and tiny shards of volcanic glass. Blown by wind, this plume creates a noticeable downwind haze, known as "laze," short for lava haze, which irritates lungs, eyes and skin. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

Lava sends up clouds of steam and toxic gases as it enters the Pacific Ocean as Kilauea Volcano continues its eruption cycle near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii Friday, May 25, 2018. As hot lava boils cool seawater, a series of chemical and physical reactions create a mixture of condensed acidic steam, hydrochloric acid gas, and tiny shards of volcanic glass. Blown by wind, this plume creates a noticeable downwind haze, known as "laze," short for lava haze, which irritates lungs, eyes and skin. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

Lava fountains have built a small spatter cone, the black mound at right, from which lava spills out onto the surface and flows into a small pond at left, in Kilauea Volcano near the town of Pahoa on the island of Hawaii Friday, May 25, 2018. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

Lava fountains have built a small spatter cone, the black mound at right, from which lava spills out onto the surface and flows into a small pond at left, in Kilauea Volcano near the town of Pahoa on the island of Hawaii Friday, May 25, 2018. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

"I decided today I'm not going back to my classroom for the rest of the year," he said Wednesday, a brief relocation before school ends next week.

Kau High and Pahala Elementary School is inundated with gritty, gray ash that has been spewing out of a volcano some 20 miles (32 kilometers) away. During intermittent explosions at Kilauea's summit, including one late Thursday, ash shoots high into the sky and drifts down onto the small, rural campus and nearby areas.

No matter how often Akamu sweeps the floors or how many times custodians spray water on buildings, a dusting of ash leaves a normally green tennis court looking gray.

"It keeps blowing around in the wind," he said. "It's like we're fighting a losing battle. We just keep wiping and wiping."

The ash is a new irritant for a town that's used to coping with volcanic smog from noxious fumes seeping from the summit and eruption vents. Pahala, near the southern end of the island, is downwind from subdivisions that needed to evacuate after lava started spewing from cracks in the ground three weeks ago.

In this May 24, 2018 photo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, lava erupts from a fissure in the Leilani Estates neighborhood near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii. Three lava flows from eruptions of Kilauea volcano are now flowing into the ocean off Hawaii's Big Island. Hawaii County officials say the third flow started pouring into the sea Thursday. Lava is spewing from a fissure in a rural community that's feeding the two other flows that are reaching the waves. (Grace Simoneau/FEMA via AP)

In this May 24, 2018 photo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, lava erupts from a fissure in the Leilani Estates neighborhood near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii. Three lava flows from eruptions of Kilauea volcano are now flowing into the ocean off Hawaii's Big Island. Hawaii County officials say the third flow started pouring into the sea Thursday. Lava is spewing from a fissure in a rural community that's feeding the two other flows that are reaching the waves. (Grace Simoneau/FEMA via AP)

The smog and ash has led to many absences, Vice Principal Deisha Davis said. One day last week, 48 percent of students were out, she said.

School officials have been monitoring air quality. Students were kept inside Wednesday morning, when sulfur dioxide emissions were high.

Officials have handed out ash-filtering masks, though they keep running out because some kids misplace them. There's a "safe room" with air conditioning for students and faculty to go when it's hard to breathe.

"You walk outside, and you feel like your body is dusty," Akamu said, likening it to being covered in baby powder. "When wind blows, it gets in your eyes."

It's so gritty that when you rub your skin, it leaves small scratches, he said.

This Wednesday, May 23, 2018 photo provided by Aina Akamu shows gray ash covering the green tennis courts of a school in Pahala, Hawaii. Kau High and Pahala Elementary School were covered in ash that spewed out of a Hawaii volcano explosion and drifted down into their small and rural town. School officials have been handing out ash-filtering face masks. (Aina Akamu via AP)

This Wednesday, May 23, 2018 photo provided by Aina Akamu shows gray ash covering the green tennis courts of a school in Pahala, Hawaii. Kau High and Pahala Elementary School were covered in ash that spewed out of a Hawaii volcano explosion and drifted down into their small and rural town. School officials have been handing out ash-filtering face masks. (Aina Akamu via AP)

Shops in Pahala's central area have been keeping their front doors closed because of the ash, said Julia Neal, owner of Pahala Plantation Cottages. People take refuge in the air-conditioned bank.

"You see people wearing the masks" in coffee fields, at the store, at the bank, she said.

Residents have been resilient about the ash, she said. Neal's cottages were filled Friday, when high school graduation will be held in the town's gym, a focal point of the community.

"Everybody will be there," Neal said. "Life goes on."

Another school, Naalehu Elementary, is just 17 miles (27 kilometers) from Akamu's campus but it hasn't seen as much ash, said principal Darlene Javar, who lives in Pahala.

An eruption Thursday night sent an ash cloud about 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) into the air. Neal said she didn't notice much more ash after that, likely because the winds had died down.

The National Weather Service said it expects trade winds to slow this weekend, creating hazardous air quality. Volcanic gases, pollution and ash could increase along with sulfur dioxide levels downwind of lava fissures.

This May 22, 2018 photo from video from an unpiloted aircraft provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, shows flow from what scientists call fissure 22 as lava from Kilauea Volcano continues to flow into the ocean, top, near the town of Pahoa, Hawaii. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

This May 22, 2018 photo from video from an unpiloted aircraft provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, shows flow from what scientists call fissure 22 as lava from Kilauea Volcano continues to flow into the ocean, top, near the town of Pahoa, Hawaii. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

Volcanic ash is the reason the area has such rich soil for crops, such as coffee, Akamu said.

"We're not complaining about the ash. We're not complaining about Pele," he said, referring to the Hawaiian volcano goddess.

But he's hoping his school could get some help cleaning the campus. Some wonder why it hasn't closed.

"Their staff is cleaning daily. If there was ever an issue with safety, the school would close," said Lindsay Chambers, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Education. "By staying open and providing that normalcy, the feedback has been that it's helpful."

Police search around a wooded section near the scene of an explosion at a restaurant in Mississauga, Ontario, on Friday, May 25, 2018. An explosion caused by a homemade bomb ripped through an Indian restaurant where children were present for family parties at a mall in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga, wounding over a dozen people, Canadian police said. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press via AP)

Police search around a wooded section near the scene of an explosion at a restaurant in Mississauga, Ontario, on Friday, May 25, 2018. An explosion caused by a homemade bomb ripped through an Indian restaurant where children were present for family parties at a mall in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga, wounding over a dozen people, Canadian police said. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press via AP)

In this Thursday, May 24, 2018 photo, residents and members of the media are silhouetted as active lava fissures near what is now the end of Leilani Street continue to spew forth lava at Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. (George F. Lee/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

In this Thursday, May 24, 2018 photo, residents and members of the media are silhouetted as active lava fissures near what is now the end of Leilani Street continue to spew forth lava at Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. (George F. Lee/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

In this May 24, 2018 photo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, lava erupts from a fissure in the Leilani Estates neighborhood near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii. Three lava flows from eruptions of Kilauea volcano are now flowing into the ocean off Hawaii's Big Island. Hawaii County officials say the third flow started pouring into the sea Thursday. Lava is spewing from a fissure in a rural community that's feeding the two other flows that are reaching the waves. (Grace Simoneau/FEMA via AP)

In this May 24, 2018 photo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, lava erupts from a fissure in the Leilani Estates neighborhood near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii. Three lava flows from eruptions of Kilauea volcano are now flowing into the ocean off Hawaii's Big Island. Hawaii County officials say the third flow started pouring into the sea Thursday. Lava is spewing from a fissure in a rural community that's feeding the two other flows that are reaching the waves. (Grace Simoneau/FEMA via AP)

In this Thursday, May 24, 2018 photo, active lava fissures near what is now the end of Leilani Street continue to spew forth lava at Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. (George F. Lee /Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

In this Thursday, May 24, 2018 photo, active lava fissures near what is now the end of Leilani Street continue to spew forth lava at Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii. (George F. Lee /Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

Lava sends up clouds of steam and toxic gases as it enters the Pacific Ocean as Kilauea Volcano continues its eruption cycle near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii Friday, May 25, 2018. As hot lava boils cool seawater, a series of chemical and physical reactions create a mixture of condensed acidic steam, hydrochloric acid gas, and tiny shards of volcanic glass. Blown by wind, this plume creates a noticeable downwind haze, known as "laze," short for lava haze, which irritates lungs, eyes and skin. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

Lava sends up clouds of steam and toxic gases as it enters the Pacific Ocean as Kilauea Volcano continues its eruption cycle near Pahoa on the island of Hawaii Friday, May 25, 2018. As hot lava boils cool seawater, a series of chemical and physical reactions create a mixture of condensed acidic steam, hydrochloric acid gas, and tiny shards of volcanic glass. Blown by wind, this plume creates a noticeable downwind haze, known as "laze," short for lava haze, which irritates lungs, eyes and skin. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

Lava fountains have built a small spatter cone, the black mound at right, from which lava spills out onto the surface and flows into a small pond at left, in Kilauea Volcano near the town of Pahoa on the island of Hawaii Friday, May 25, 2018. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

Lava fountains have built a small spatter cone, the black mound at right, from which lava spills out onto the surface and flows into a small pond at left, in Kilauea Volcano near the town of Pahoa on the island of Hawaii Friday, May 25, 2018. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Clarke Schmidt allowed five hits in 6 2/3 innings, Anthony Rizzo homered and drove in two runs, and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 2-0 on Friday night.

Schmidt (4-1) struck out six and walked two as he extended his season-opening run of allowing three or fewer runs to eight starts.

“He had a little bit of everything going,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “Really sharp performance.”

Schmidt matched the longest outing of his career by getting the first two outs of the seventh.

“I know what I’m capable of doing,” Schmidt said. “I know I'm very well capable of controlling my pitch count and going deeper in games. This is a big step in the right direction.”

Yankees closer Clay Holmes had a stressful ninth inning. He walked two batters with one out and struck out Isaac Paredes looking before pinch-hitter Austin Shenton singled to load the bases. Holmes then struck out Jonny DeLuca to secure his 12th save in 13 chances and complete a six-hitter.

Rizzo had a fourth-inning RBI single and connected on a first-pitch homer against Shawn Armstrong leading off the ninth to help the Yankees win for the sixth time in seven games.

Rays starter Taj Bradley (0-1) gave up one run, four hits and struck out seven over six innings in his season debut. The right-hander had been on the 15-day injured list with a right pectoral strain.

Bradley reached 99.2 mph.

“Couldn't be more pleased with the way Taj threw the ball,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said.

Boone was impressed, too.

“Ninety-eight. Cutter. Split. Flashes good curveball,” Boone said. “He’s aggressive. He’s got a great arm. He’s got really good stuff.”

Tampa Bay dropped to 19-20.

Giancarlo Stanton got the Yankees' first hit off Bradley, an 116.4 mph single to left with two outs in the fourth that advanced Aaron Judge from first to third. Rizzo's single made it 1-0.

Judge walked twice, giving him 30 this season. He hit a 108.1 mph, 407-foot six-inning flyball caught at the center-field wall.

Tampa Bay had two runners caught stealing and another picked off first.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees: Boone said ace Gerrit Cole (right elbow inflammation) and INF DJ LeMahieu (bruised right foot) will remain at the team’s nearby Tampa complex after the Rays series. Cole will throw off a mound, while LeMahieu ramps up toward live batting practice. ... OF Jasson Domínguez (Tommy John surgery) is set to intensify his defensive work as he nears a rehab assignment.

Rays: RHP Ryan Pepiot, hit in the lower left leg by a 107.5 mph liner off the bat of the New York Mets’ Starling Marte last Sunday, said he could try to get on a mound Sunday or Monday. ... Closer Pete Fairbanks (nerve-related hand issues) is expected to return this weekend. ... RHP Shane Baz (Tommy John surgery) allowed three runs, one hit and five walks over 1 2/3 innings in his second start with Triple-A Durham.

UP NEXT

Yankees LHP Nestor Cortes (1-3, 3.72 ERA) and Rays RHP Zack Littell (1-2, 3.00 ERA) are Saturday’s starters. The pair were minor league teammates in the Yankees organization in 2017.

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Tampa Bay Rays starter Taj Bradley pitches to a New York Yankees batter during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

Tampa Bay Rays starter Taj Bradley pitches to a New York Yankees batter during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

Umpire Ramon De Jesus (18) watches as Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena beats the tag from New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo on a pickoff throw during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

Umpire Ramon De Jesus (18) watches as Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena beats the tag from New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo on a pickoff throw during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

Tampa Bay Rays catcher Alex Jackson, left, watches the play as New York Yankees' Aaron Judge scores on Anthony Rizzo's single during the fourth inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

Tampa Bay Rays catcher Alex Jackson, left, watches the play as New York Yankees' Aaron Judge scores on Anthony Rizzo's single during the fourth inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

Umpire Quinn Wolcott watches New York Yankees' Jon Berti, left, tag out Tampa Bay Rays' José Caballero on an attempted steal of third base during the third inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

Umpire Quinn Wolcott watches New York Yankees' Jon Berti, left, tag out Tampa Bay Rays' José Caballero on an attempted steal of third base during the third inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

New York Yankees third base coach Luis Rojas, left, congratulates Aaron Judge after he reached third base on Giancarlo Stanton's single against the Tampa Bay Rays during the fourth inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

New York Yankees third base coach Luis Rojas, left, congratulates Aaron Judge after he reached third base on Giancarlo Stanton's single against the Tampa Bay Rays during the fourth inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

New York Yankees' Anthony Rizzo watches his RBI single off Tampa Bay Rays starter Taj Bradley during the fourth inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

New York Yankees' Anthony Rizzo watches his RBI single off Tampa Bay Rays starter Taj Bradley during the fourth inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

New York Yankees starter Clarke Schmidt pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

New York Yankees starter Clarke Schmidt pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, May 10, 2024, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Steve Nesius)

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