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GAME NIGHT 9/28: Pac-Five/Kalani

By Billy Hull on September 28, 2019

Pac-Five 20, Kalani 9, F ———- Dillon Cortez catches 18 yard TD from Nicholas Sakimoto to give Kalani a TD. 20-9 final. Pac-Five earns its fourth win of the season, already matching last year with two more games to go. If they can win six, it would be their most in a decade. 9 yard touchdown pass from Hedani to Angelo Coluccio. 20-2 PAC-5 after missed XP with 7:22 left in the fourth. Ian Canute HOUSE CALL. 84 yards on […]

De’Zhaun Stribling matches all-time Kapolei great Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada

By Billy Hull on September 28, 2019

De’Zhaun Stribling‘s hat trick against Kamehameha on Friday night put him in elite company at Kapolei High school. Stribling, who scored on a 23-yard run and a 39-yard pass from quarterback Noa Bailey, also threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Dycen Coyaso in a 27-3 victory over the Warriors, marking the first time in the 17-year history of Kapolei football that the Hurricanes beat Kamehameha of the ILH. It was not, however, the first time a Hurricanes player scored touchdowns […]

HAWAII GROWN: Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa ties SEC record with 7 TD’s

By Billy Hull on September 28, 2019

Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa tied an SEC record accounting for seven touchdowns in a 59-31 win over Ole Miss on Saturday. The Saint Louis alumnus continued his nearly flawless junior season with the Crimson Tide, finishing 26-for-36 for 418 yards and six touchdowns passing while also rushing for a score. Tagovailoa broke Alabama’s school record on his 7-yard rushing TD accounting for his 81st TD in just 28 games, passing the mark set by A.J. McCarron, who played in 53 […]


VIDEO: Nick Herbig, Koali Nishigaya, Coach Cal Lee on Saint Louis’ win over Mililani

By Paul Honda on September 28, 2019

No. 3 Mililani had No. 1 Saint Louis on the ropes early and led 14-13 after one quarter. Then Saint Louis went into lockdown mode behind big-play contributions by linebacker Nick Herbig (two sacks) and slotback Koali Nishigaya (five catches, 263 yards, two TDs). Herbig, Nishigaya and Coach Cal Lee chatted after the game. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS, GAME HIGHLIGHTS

No. 6 Moanalua collects 8 picks in shutout of Castle

By Noelle Kakimoto on September 28, 2019

It was a game of turnovers in the Moanalua vs. Castle matchup that saw nine total interceptions by the end. No. 6 Moanalua’s defensive backs picked eight of the nine to assist in the 48-0 shutout of visiting Castle on Friday night. Unbeaten Moanalua improved to 7-0 overall and 4-0 in OIA Division I play. Castle dropped to 2-5 and 2-3. Neither team recorded any scores in the first quarter until halfway through when senior DB Jeremiah Tauai intercepted a […]

Roosevelt throws out the playbook to stay in the OIA D-II race

By Billy Hull on September 28, 2019

Roosevelt senior Aalona Monteilh said he hadn’t played on offense all season. When the defending OIA Division II champion Rough Riders lost to Kaimuki last week and with undefeated Kaiser coming to Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium this week, it was time for Roosevelt to use every option available on offense to stay in the race for the top spot in the OIA Division II playoffs. Monteilh took his first handoff of the season 17 yards for a touchdown and added a […]

Govs start playing ‘Farrington football’ to come back on Waianae

By Kyle Sakamoto on September 28, 2019

Farrington played a lackluster first half Friday against Waianae, so Governors coach Daniel Sanchez wanted his team to go back to playing “Farrington football” in the second half. He didn’t elaborated on what it meant, but linebacker TJ Paleafei filled in the blanks. “Just executing every play and going hard,” Paleafei said. Raymond Millare had 21 rushes for 123 yards and a go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter and the Governors scored all their points in the second half for […]

Saint Louis’ front seven douses Mililani’s hot offense in 54-21 runaway

By Paul Honda on September 28, 2019

Mililani had the blueprint, and even with the scoring fireworks of the first several minutes, all seemed possible. The rematch of last year’s Open Division state championship game started as a rumble with grandeur, eye-popping big plays back and forth. It was not sustainable. After combining for 27 points in the first 6 minutes, 11 seconds, defenses started to step up. Saint Louis, which committed eight penalties in the first quarter alone, settled in and went on to a 54-21 […]