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GAME NIGHT 8/12: Radford/Castle

By Hawaii Prep World on August 12, 2016

Week 2 of the Hawaii high school football season begins Friday with five games on Oahu and two others involving Oahu teams taking place on Maui. It’s a new era for the Divison II state champion Radford Rams, who have moved up to Division I and left their old coach, Fred Salanoa, behind. Salanoa turned the program into an annual force, but he was never able to accomplish one goal: Beat Castle coach Nelson Maeda without the ball in his […]

GAME NIGHT 8/12: Kalani/Pearl City

By Hawaii Prep World on August 12, 2016

Week 2 of the Hawaii high school football season begins Friday with five games on Oahu and two others involving Oahu teams taking place on Maui. It was a critical game last season when Kalani knocked off Pearl City, 22-8, late in the season. The Falcons lost out on the playoffs via a tiebreaker while the Chargers finished one game out. The rematch takes place tonight at Aiea with a 7:30 p.m. approximate kickoff. It’s the opener for Kalani while […]

GAME NIGHT 8/12: McKinley/Roosevelt

By Hawaii Prep World on August 12, 2016

Week 2 of the Hawaii high school football season begins Friday with five games on Oahu and two others involving Oahu teams taking place on Maui. The Roosevelt Rough Riders, coming off a close 28-21 loss to Division I Kaiser last weekend, host the McKinley Tigers at Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. McKinley has been shut out in its last five games played (not including two forfeits) and is looking for its first offensive points since Week […]


Kaiser job was uncanny timing for Ka‘aihue

By Nick Abramo on August 11, 2016

Sometimes if you put the work in and you remain positive, things have a way of working out in a nice package for you. Take Kila Ka‘aihue, for instance. He spent 14 years playing professional baseball, including parts of four seasons in the majors. The work … it’s in. Staying positive? Well, he has 4-year-old twins and they were the reason why he decided to call it a career and come home. Simply put, he set out to be the […]

‘Iolani unbeaten at Ann Kang

By Jerry Campany on August 11, 2016

Hawaii’s best girls volleyball teams had a rough day at the first day of ‘Iolani’s Ann Kang Invitational on Thursday. Sure, the Raiders defended their home court all three times they played, but their fellow Hawaii schools combined to go 6-12. ‘Iolani swept Los Alamitos, Kingwood and Sage Hill, with only one of them earning more than 20 points in a set. Santa Margarita Was the only other school to sweep all three of their matches, including a 25-23, 25-14 […]

Buy Kahuku vs. Bishop Gorman tickets Thursday

By Nick Abramo on August 11, 2016

From 5 to 9 p.m. today at the Kahuku gym, game tickets will be on sale for the Kahuku vs. Bishop Gorman football game in Las Vegas on Sept. 17, according to the KahukuHigh.org website. The campus will be open at 4 p.m. to those wishing to purchase tickets, which will be sold until Kahuku’s allotment for the tickets are sold out. Those purchasing tickets must be at least 18 years old and have a photo ID. Only two tickets […]

Kapolei vs. Waianae: The way the ‘Riders win

By Billy Hull on August 11, 2016

On Tuesday, we looked at the way Kapolei has been able to beat Waianae in four of the 13 all-time matchups between the two schools. Saturday marks the first time the Hurricanes and Seariders play each other when both are ranked in the top five. No. 4 Waianae knocked off previous-No. 4 Kamehameha to open the season last Friday and can complete a rare back-to-back sweep of top-five teams. Kapolei’s keys focused on the defensive side of the ball and […]

Saint Louis’ Saole to miss 4 weeks with injury

By Nick Abramo on August 11, 2016

Saint Louis safety Jalen Saole had surgery Tuesday on an injured collarbone and will miss the next four weeks, according to Crusaders head coach Cal Lee. Saole suffered the injury in last Saturday’s game at Mililani, when he intercepted a deep Dillon Gabriel pass intended for Roman Tovi. Both Saole and Tovi went tumbling after going for a high, on-target ball. That play happened near the end of the game that was canceled after one quarter due to a power […]