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HAWAII GROWN: Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa suffers serious injury

By Nick Abramo on November 16, 2019

For the second year in a row, a Heisman Trophy candidate at quarterback from Hawaii has suffered a career-threatening injury. Alabama junior quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who just had surgery on an injured ankle a couple of weeks ago, was injured late in the first half of Saturday’s 38-7 win over Mississippi State. Last year, Central Florida quarterback McKenzie Milton suffered a life-threatening knee injury that he is robustly trying to recover from. According to news reports, Tagovailoa injured his hip […]

Defense, special teams spark Leilehua in 34-7 win over Baldwin

By Paul Honda on November 15, 2019

Baldwin’s hearty core of seniors did all it could against Leilehua’s ground-and-pound attack. The Bears trailed 14-7 at the half, but Leilehua was determined to go with blows to the solar plexus of Baldwin’s gritty defense. By the end, Leilehua had a 34-7 win in the first round of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Division I State Championships. Leilehua (10-2), the OIA runner-up, will travel again to meet Hilo next weekend. Jemell Vereen made the most of his 28 carries, running […]

GAME NIGHT 11/15: Leilehua/Baldwin

By Paul Honda on November 15, 2019

Leilehua 34, Baldwin 7, FINAL Leilehua will play at Hilo next Saturday in the quarterfinal round of the D-I bracket. Baldwin closes the season 5-5. Vereen caps a fantastic night with a 7-yard TD run. That’s 174 yards on 28 carries, tough yards between the tackles most of the time. And he never seemed to tire. Gabriel Akaki with a major sack for Leilehua. Then Julyan Mebane picked off a sideline pass and returned it 85 yards for a back-breaking […]


Motown Showdown kicks off the 2019-20 wrestling season on Saturday

By Nick Abramo on November 15, 2019

It’s wrestling time again. Some grapplers are grappling with weight. Others are aiming for league and state crowns come February. Still others are just trying to do the best they can in grueling practices and meets for the next few months. To get things going in high-profile fashion, Moanalua has a special dual meet planned for Saturday at 6:30 p.m. called the Motown Showdown. It will put the spotlight on all competitors — literally. The Moanalua bleachers will be lighted […]

Kapaa primed and ready for another run at first state championship for Kauai

By Nick Abramo on November 15, 2019

THIRD IN A SERIES (On the five Neighbor Island teams in the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Football State Championships) There isn’t much complaining to be done by Kapaa coach Philip Rapozo this season. Normally, the most successful coaches start to moan about one part of the game or another. Not Rapozo in 2019. Things have gone smoothly so far, and the Warriors are hoping that continues for two more games. If that happens, the whole Garden Island can have a parade […]

How Leilehua ended the state title dreams of Baldwin 2007-10

By Paul Honda on November 15, 2019

When Baldwin hosts Leilehua tonight in the opening round of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Football State Championships in Division I, the ghosts of the past won’t linger far from the grass surface of War Memorial Stadium. In fact, the biggest menace in Baldwin’s storied history may well be upstairs in the press box. Andrew Manley was the man-child gunslinger who ended each of Baldwin’s postseasons from 2007 to ’09. “I never thought I would have a quarterback like Bryant Moniz […]

McKinley Classic Day 2: Defending champ ‘Iolani shuts down Konawaena 54-26

By Paul Honda on November 14, 2019

The message has been sent by the defending state champions. The ‘Iolani Raiders are 2-0 in nonconference play after trouncing Konawaena 54-26 on a humid Thursday afternoon at McKinley Student Council Gymnasium. The Raiders didn’t get superstar scoring from anyone in this battle, but the ball movement, the swarming defense on Konawaena scorers Caiyle Kaupu and Kaliana Salazar Harrell, the nonstop fastbreaks all took a toll on the Wildcats. “I thought on the plus side, our defense was even better […]

Tough nonleague schedule helps prepare Kamehameha-Hawaii for states

By Nick Abramo on November 14, 2019

SECOND IN A SERIES (On the five Neighbor Island teams in the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Football State Championships) Kamehameha-Hawaii is not shying away from playing against some of the state’s best. Even though the BIIF is going through some growing pains and leaving the Warriors with a weaker regular-season schedule, the squad under first-year coach Shaun Perry was busy playing a strong nonleague schedule and taking care of business in the conference. And there haven’t been many breaks. Kamehameha-Hawaii has […]