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ILH football doubleheader (updated 10:50 pm)

By Jerry Campany on October 15, 2011

Update 10:50 p.m. Final: Kamehameha 17, Punahou 10. The ILH D-I race is up for grabs again. Love the drama. Update 8:58 p.m. Final: ‘Iolani 21, Pac-Five 6. ‘Iolani clinches the ILH Division II crown. In the second game, Punahou and Kamehameha are tied at 3-all with 6:24 left in the third quarter. Update 6:18 p.m. An 8-yard touchdown pass from Tanner Nishioka to Sheldon Gallarde on a trick play has increased ‘Iolani’s lead to 21-6 late in the third […]

Tyler Taumua stat ticker

By Paul Honda on October 4, 2011

Yes, yes, it’s that time again ladies and gentlemen, Governors and non-Govs. It’s the Tyler Taumua statistical update, courtesy of the No. 1-ranked Farrington Governors and the pummelling “Bamboolas.” Taumua gained 100 rushing yards on 24 carries against then-No. 1 Kahuku on Saturday night. At this rate, the junior running back will finish a full, 14-game season — provided the Govs reach the final of the state tournament — with 2,504 yards and 24 touchdowns. The single-season record is believed […]


Athletes of the Week: Grossman, Young

By Paul Honda on October 4, 2011

Short on space in today’s Star-Advertiser. Here are photos of the Athletes of the Week: Dakota Grossman of Seabury Hall and Jarrin Young of Kailua. Paul Honda, Star-Advertiser  

Preview: Kahuku-Farrington (extended version)

By Jerry Campany on October 1, 2011

(Long version of the Kahuku-Farrington game preview that ran in Friday’s Star-Advertiser.) There are cousins in maroon and red. There are ties that go back to villages in faraway regions of the Pacific. But when No. 1 Kahuku and No. 2 Farrington square off tomorrow, the similarities go even deeper. The Red Raiders and Governors, maybe more than ever, are twins. Clones. Take your pick, and there you have the two best teams in the state. Tomorrow’s battle at Roosevelt’s […]

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