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Milton might make it back before OIA playoffs end

By Paul Honda on September 28, 2015

Mililani quarterback McKenzie Milton is out for three to five weeks with an AC joint separation in his right, throwing shoulder. Coach Rod York passed the news on Monday morning after Milton visited a doctor. “It’s a mid-AC separation,” York texted. Milton’s father, Mark Milton, also confirmed Monday morning that the injury is to his son’s AC (acromioclavicular) joint. For a general medical overview of that part of the body, go here: http://bit.ly/1MCGa5G. On the whole, it’s good news for […]

OIA football playoff scenarios

By Billy Hull on September 27, 2015

The final week of the regular season for both the OIA Red and Blue is this week with OIA D-II play wrapping up the following week. What’s on the line? Who’s in and who’s out of the playoffs? Here’s everything you need to know: OIA Red Teams in: Kahuku, Waianae, Leilehua, Kaiser, Castle, Waipahu Team out: McKinley First-round byes: Kahuku, Waianae What’s at stake: The division title and the No. 1 seed out of the Red is on the line […]

Feliciano a workhorse in playoff-clinching win

By Nick Abramo on September 27, 2015

Moanalua’s Michael Feliciano was a threat from everywhere again on Saturday, scoring three touchdowns and making six receptions for 129 yards in Na Menehune’s 28-20 home victory over Campbell on Saturday that clinched an Oahu Interscholastic Association playoff spot. “He’s just an amazing player,” Moanalua head coach Jason Cauley said. “You put him out wide and they have to go with him. You put him in the backfield and they close the box.” Feliciano was a workhorse at running back, […]


York: Milton out for year

By Paul Honda on September 26, 2015

Mililani head football coach Rod York confirmed that quarterback McKenzie Milton is likely out for the season after suffering a severe shoulder injury during the first quarter of tonight’s game at Kailua. “The bone was almost coming up to here,” York said, pointing to an ear. Milton was injured while throwing a pass downfield for a completion. “It was a legal hit,” York added. Sophomore Kaysen Higa stepped in and guided the Trojans to a 45-21 win over the Surfriders. […]

No. 4 Kahuku takes it to Waipahu

By Brian McInnis on September 26, 2015

Maybe the entire scoreboard should have been blacked out. Only the score was displayed on Waipahu’s board on Friday night against No. 4 Kahuku — no clock — so there was little else to look at besides the rapidly ballooning lopsided tally rung up by the Red Raiders. Kahuku rolled up 417 yards of offense exclusively on the ground as the Marauders were powerless to stop them in the trenches, resulting in a 63-0 rout. It was five points off the […]

Mililani’s Timoteo out with ankle sprain

By Nick Abramo on September 25, 2015

Mililani star wide receiver Kalakaua Timoteo is out with a sprained ankle, head coach Rod York said Friday night on phone from Aloha Stadium, where he was attending the No. 1 Saint Louis vs. No. 2 Punahou game. Timoteo, who has given his oral commitment to the University of Hawaii, will miss the Trojans’ game at Kailua on Saturday night. Mililani (5-1, 5-0) can wrap up the Oahu Interscholastic Association Blue title and the a No. 1 seed in the […]

LIVE BLOG: Punahou 51, Saint Louis 45, 2OT

By Billy Hull on September 25, 2015

Here we go with the main event. No. 1 Saint Louis and No. 2 Punahou. If you missed it earlier today, here are all of the games between No. 1 and No. 2 since the first Honolulu Star-Advertiser Top 10 to start the 2010 season. Saint Louis QB Tua Tagovailoa (calf) is warming up and expected to play. Junior Nick Kapule and sophomore Stephen Barber are warming up for Punahou. No sign of Ephraim Tuliloa (shoulder) anywhere on the field. […]

Friday night updates: Sept. 25

By Jerry Campany on September 25, 2015

A full slate of prep football to keep track of here in the control room, between Twitter updates, phone calls and OC16 after the Wahine volleyball match, we will try to keep you as up to the minute as we can while adding snippets of historical perspective. Kaimuki and Waialua are already at the half over at Kaiser, and Billy Hull is live blogging Damien’s slim 6-3 lead over Pac-Five in the fourth quarter: http://www.hawaiiprepworld.com/football/live-blog-pac-five-vs-damien/ He will also live blog […]