Top performances in the big game

The final four teams remaining in the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football Championships can all play defense.

That might mean many of the following lists don’t change following Friday night’s doubleheader at Aloha Stadium. Here are the best performances in the game that matters most every year. The first list is for Prep Bowl and Division I state title games while the second is strictly the Division II state title games (since 2003).

Division I (Prep Bowl and state championship games)

Wayne Taulapapa rushed for 260 yards in the 2014 D-I state title game against Mililani. Photo by Jamm Aquino/Star-Advertiser.
Wayne Taulapapa rushed for 260 yards in the 2014 D-I state title game against Mililani. Photo by Jamm Aquino/Star-Advertiser.

100-yard rushing games
Malosi Teo, 2005 Kahuku, 30-262
Wayne Taulapapa, 2014 Punahou, 36-260
Jayson Rego, 2004 Kamehameha, 39-212
Mulivai Pula, 2001 Kahuku, 23-212
Vai Notoa, 1994 Kahuku, 32-211
Aofaga Wily, 2012 Kahuku, 26-188
Aofaga Wily, 2011 Kahuku, 27-180
Boyd Yap, 1979 Kamehameha, 20-166
Keani Nishigaya, 2007 Saint Louis, 14-164
Pesefea Fiaseu, 1999 Saint Louis, 20-156
Paea Vaimoui, 2003 Kahuku, 17-131
Clayton Mahuka, 1983 Nanakuli, 21-128
Feleti Brown, 1978 Waianae, 23-124
Ryan Ho, 2009, Kamehameha, 24-121
Duane Silva, 1981 Saint Louis, 24-118
Ryan Tuiasoa, 2012 Punahou, 22-118
James Holt, 1977 Waianae, 24-118
Kevin Vegas, 1985 Pac-Five, 9-116
Jason Keo, 1995 Saint Louis, 19-115
Clyde Kaui, 1974 Kamehameha, 12-115
Mulivai Pula, 2000 Kahuku, 16-112
Inoke Funaki, 2001 Kahuku, 16-111
Richard Torres, 2006 Kahuku, 20-108
Pulou Tata, 1991 Saint Louis, 13-108
Justin Cabansag, 2002 Saint Louis, 19-106
Kesi Ah Hoy, 2016 Kahuku, 30-103
Mike Vierra, 1973 Waianae, 28-103
Radford Park, 1975 Kamehameha, 16-102
B.J. Batts, 2003 Saint Louis, 23-101
Lehi Aumua, 2006 Kahuku, 12-100
Eric Quon, 1986 Saint Louis, 9-100


Kahuku QB Inoke Funaki broke off a 76-yard TD run in the 2001 state final against Saint Louis. Photo by George F. Lee/Star-Bulletin.
Kahuku QB Inoke Funaki broke off a 76-yard TD run in the 2001 state final against Saint Louis. Photo by George F. Lee/Star-Bulletin.

Longest TD run
Clyde Kaui, 1974 Kamehameha, 91 yards
Mulivai Pula, 2001 Kahuku, 82 yards
Malosi Teo, 2005 Kahuku, 79 yards
Jayson Rego, 2004 Kamehameha, 79 yards
Inoke Funaki, 2001 Kahuku, 76 yards

Punahou's Cayman Shutter is one of two quarterbacks to throw for 400 yards in a championship game. Photo by Jamm Aquino/Star-Advertiser.
Punahou’s Cayman Shutter is one of two quarterbacks to throw for 400 yards in a championship game. Photo by Jamm Aquino/Star-Advertiser.

250-yard passing games
McKenzie Milton, 2014 Mililani, 29-47-1-421, 7 TDs
Cayman Shutter, 2008 Punahou, 24-41-2-400, 2 TDs
John Hao, 1989 Saint Louis, 15-22-0-329, 4 TDs
Ephraim Tuliloa, 2014 Punahou, 17-33-1-285, 2 TDs
Brett Kan, 2005 Punahou, 22-52-3-271, 2 TDs
Mike Nua, 1988 Saint Louis, 13-23-0-266, 2 TDs
Larry Tuileta, 2013 Punahou, 16-29-1-265, 3 TDs
Timmy Chang, 1998 Saint Louis, 15-27-0-253, 2 TDs
John Hao, 1990 Saint Louis, 14-24-0-252, 2 TDs

Longest TD pass
1988 Waianae: Larry Rhoads 90 pass from Terrance Hallums (Tioga kick)
1989 Saint Louis: StL: Falefa 86 pass from Hao (Posenecker kick)
1989 Kahuku: Mili 86 pass from Stant (kick failed)
2010 Saint Louis: Jeremy Tabuyo 79 pass from Marcus Mariota (kick failed)
1988 Saint Louis: Micah Matsuzaki 73 pass from Mike Nua (Eric Posenecker kick)
2005 Kahuku: Devin Unga 72 pass from Kaulin Krebs (run failed).

Receptions
2005 Punahou: Miah Ostrowski, 11-108
2008 Punahou: Mark Silverstein 9-146
1996 Saint Louis: Randyn Akiona, 9-75
2008 Leilehua: Edieson Dumlao 9-45
2000 Saint Louis: Ross Dickerson, 8-130
2013 Mililani: Kainoa Wilson, 8-80
2014 Mililani: Bryson Ventura, 8-77
2013 Mililani: Bronsen Ader, 8-19
2008 Punahou: Robby Toma 7-147
2014 Mililani: Kalakaua Timoteo, 7-117
2008 Leilehua: Rico Newman 7-44
1981 Saint Louis: Duane Silva 7-43


100-yard receiving games
2008 Punahou: Robby Toma, 7-147
2008 Punahou: Mark Silverstein, 9-146
1988 Waianae: Larry Rhoads, 4-146
1986 Saint Louis: Michael Brack, 3-140
1994 Saint Louis: George Ornellas, 3-137
1988 Saint Louis: Micah Matsuzaki, 4-131
2000 Saint Louis: Ross Dickerson 8-130
1987 Saint Louis: Shannon Cabunoc, 6-130
1989 Kahuku: Itula Mili, 3-129
1985 Pac-Five: George Smith, 3-124
2004 Leilehua: Chustin Senas 7-119
2014 Mililani: Kalakaua Timoteo, 7-117
2003 Saint Louis: Desmond Hanohano 6-116
2005 Kahuku: Devin Unga 2-108
1979 Kaiser: Schaefer, 5-108
1998 Saint Louis: Gerald Welch, 5-107
2009 Kahuku: Punga Vea, 106
1990 Saint Louis: Nohili Naumu, 5-105
1990 Saint Louis: Nathan Lau, 6-104
2009 Kamehameha: Charley Bollig, 102
1983 Saint Louis: Patrick Wallace, 5-101

Division II

'Iolani's Reece Foy threw five touchdowns passes in two different Division II state finals. Photo by Jay Metzger/Special to the Star-Advertiser.
‘Iolani’s Reece Foy threw five touchdowns passes in two different Division II state finals. Photo by Jay Metzger/Special to the Star-Advertiser.

100-yard rushing games
Mike Hirokawa, ‘Iolani, 23-217-2
Jordan Lee, ‘Iolani, 19-177-0
Alex Daniels, Radford, 30-138-2
Shannon Kamakaokalani, King Kekaulike, 17-134-1
Isiah Smith, Campbell, 14-122-1
Kellen Imada, ‘Iolani, 17-119-2
Kaneala Stanton, Campbell, 10-113-0
Gregorio Alip, Waipahu, 18-113-0
Ammon Baldomero, ‘Iolani, 34-108-1
Jared Rocha-Islas, Lahainaluna, 11-106-0
Ammon Baldomero, ‘Iolani, 23-105-1
Filikitonga Lukela Jr., Lahainaluna, 14-103-2
Yuuya Kato, ‘Iolani, 19-103-0
Christian Whitehead, Lahainaluna, 11-101-0

200-yard passing games
Reece Foy, ‘Iolani, 22-36-2-299, 5 TD
Reece Foy, ‘Iolani, 20-24-1-297, 5 TD
Kela Marciel, ‘Iolani, 17-28-1-290, 3 TD
Austin Jim On, ‘Iolani, 21-24-0-239, 2 TD
Andrew Renaud, Kauai, 19-44-4-236, 2 TD
Kiran Kepoo, ‘Iolani, 14-34-1-210, 1 TD


100-yard receiving games
Tanner Nishioka, ‘Iolani, 8-134-2
Reid Furukawa, ‘Iolani, 3-134-1
Trevyn Tulonghari, ‘Iolani, 8-134-0
Keoni-Kordell Makekau, ‘Iolani, 7-105-1
Andrew Canoy, Damien, 6-102-1
Thomas Reid, Radford, 3-102-1

Longest field goal
Shea Shimabukuro, Kauai, 40
Brandon Puckett, Aiea, 37
Jordan Lee, ‘Iolani, 32
Kody Adams, ‘Iolani, 30
Matt Sai, Kaiser, 30
Roman Gennero, Radford, 30

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