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GAME NIGHT 9/28: Campbell/Saint Louis

By Paul Honda on September 28, 2018

No. 1 Saint Louis 55, No. 5 Campbell 7, Final At Campbell Campbell (4-3, 1-1 OIA Open) 0 0 0 7 — 7 Saint Louis (6-0, 5-0 ILH Open) 35 13 7 0 — 55 SL—Jayden de Laura 4 run (Garyn Napuunoa kick) SL—Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole 25 interception return (Napuunoa kick) SL—Makana Close 20 pass from de Laura (Napuunoa kick) SL—Jordan Botelho fumble recovery in end zone (Napuunoa kick) SL—Koali Nishigaya 21 pass from de Laura (Napuunoa kick) SL—Junior Wily 29 […]

GAME NIGHT 9/28: Leilehua/Waipahu

By Nick Abramo on September 28, 2018

Leilehua 50, Waipahu 20, final 10:27: Game over 10:16: Faialuga scores from 8 yards out for the Marauders. Amorozo kicks the extra point. LEILEHUA 50, WAIPAHU 20, midway through fourth quarter (stadium clock not working). 10:08: Tom-Makue kicks an 18-yard field goal. LEILEHUA 50, WAIPAHU 13, fourth quarter (stadium clock is not working). 9:48: On Waipahu’s next play from scrimmage, Vitale intercepts a Marques pass and returns it 24 yards for a touchdown. Tom-Makue kicks the extra point. LEILEHUA 47, […]

GAME NIGHT 9/28: Moanalua/Radford

By Jeremy Nitta on September 28, 2018

No. 8 Moanalua 35, Radford 0, Final That’s the Ball Game! Moanalua moves to 6-0 on the season. — Looks like its all but done now. Rudy Kealohi replaces Au at quarterback, with 7:05 left in the ballgame and Moanalua leading 35-0. — Moanalua opens the fourth quarter with a bang, as Keanu Kekaha returns Copp’s sixth interception 81 yards for a touchdown! – Moanalua can’t put Radford away here in the third quarter. Au tosses his third interception of […]


GAME NIGHT 9/28: Kailua/Damien

By Christian Shimabuku on September 28, 2018

Damien 16, Kailua 7, FINAL ———- 10:41: The Monarchs successfully run out the clock and take this one 16-7. Lauti finishes with 234 yards of offense. 10:32: Damien is running out the clock and Kailua uses its first timeout with 2:42 left. The Monarchs have a fresh set of downs at the Kailua 45. 10:26: Damien goes three-and-out and punts, but gains a first down when a running into the punter penalty is called. The Monarchs are at the Kailua […]

GAME NIGHT 9/28: Kaiser/Kaimuki

By Billy Hull on September 28, 2018

Kaimuki 46, Kaiser 21 ———- BOX SCORE at Skippa Diaz Stadium Kaiser (4-2-1, 4-2) 0 0 21 0 — 21 Kaimuki (5-2, 5-0) 7 12 7 20 — 46 Kaim—Jonah Stephens 1 run (Chrisna Chann kick)
Kaim—Filipo Afoa 17 pass from Kaulana Kaluna Jr. (kick blocked) Kaim—Naomas Asuega-Fualaau 9 run (pass failed) Kais—Mason Yoshino 59 pass from Koa Tom (Kyler Halvorsen kick) Kaim—Asuega-Fualaau 6 run (Chann kick) Kais—Noah Matsumoto 1 run (Halvorsen kick) Kais—Jesse Stroede 75 interception return (Halvorsen kick) Kaim—Asuega-Fualaau […]

GAME NIGHT 9/28: Kalaheo/St. Francis

By Christian Shimabuku on September 28, 2018

St. Francis 40, Kalaheo 6, FINAL ———- 7:24: St. Francis forces one last three-and-out and takes a knee to end the game. 40-6 is your final. The Saints improve to 7-0, while Kalaheo drops to 2-6. 7:17: St. Francis getting sloppy with three straight fumbles. The third one is finally recovered by the Mustangs’ Jordan Neufeldt on the Kalaheo 21 with 3:29 left. 7:02: Kekahuna picks off Kalaheo quarterback Kekoa Alana for a 55-yard pick six. The PAT is no […]

A 6-1 start has Roosevelt excited and cautious

By Nick Abramo on September 27, 2018

Kui Kahooilihala was loud and clear about one thing during a Wednesday phone call: There’s absolutely no way his Roosevelt football team is looking past in-town rival McKinley in Friday’s home game. A glance at the schedule shows the Rough Riders’ two following games (at Pearl City and then at home against St. Francis) are against bona fide league and state Division II contenders. In Kahooilihala’s mind, thinking too far ahead is dangerous, and so he won’t worry about the […]

Kahuku’s Miki Ah You named Polynesian Bowl All Star

By Billy Hull on September 27, 2018

Kahuku linebacker Miki Ah You has been selected a Polynesian Bowl All Star. The 6-foot-1, 215-pound University of Washington commit suffered a season-ending knee injury three weeks ago against Saint Louis and will not be able to play in the 2019 Polynesian Bowl, but was still selected for what he has achieved on the field and his high character off of it. Ah You was selected to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser All-State first team as a junior — one of only two […]