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TRENCH WARFARE: Agasiva vs. Mageo

By Billy Hull on October 23, 2014

Mililani’s 6-foot-4, 280-pound offensive tackle Jordan Agasiva gave University of Hawaii fans something to cheer about when he committed to the Rainbow Warriors earlier this year. We get a chance to focus on him in the first of two OIA Division I semifinals tonight when his second-ranked Trojans face No. 6 Campbell. The Sabers will try and get pressure with 6-3, 230-pound defensive end Josiah Mageo, who has the tough task of trying to bring down Trojans QB McKenzie Milton […]

Saili, Lacaden are tops in ILH bowling singles

By Nick Abramo on October 23, 2014

University’s Nicholas Lacaden and Punahou’s Anastasia Saili won singles titles at the ILH bowling championships at Hickam Bowling Center on Friday night. Hawaii Baptist’s Bailey Lee and Owen Saito took boys doubles titles, and Sacred Hearts’ Caitlin Cunningham and Hailey Ganiron earned girls doubles crowns. The ILH’s top singles players will compete at the state tournament in Kailua-Kona, Oct. 30 to Nov. 1. The league’s first- and second-place teams from the regular season will also be at the states — […]

Damien ready to end steak against ‘Iolani

By Billy Hull on October 23, 2014

You could hear the disappointment in Eddie Klaneski‘s face and see the frustration with every pained expression. After Damien’s 37-14 loss to ‘Iolani back in late August, Klaneski wasn’t a coach happy that his team stayed close with the 10-time defending ILH Division II champions through two and a half quarters. There were no moral victories here. Even though the Monarchs hadn’t beaten ‘Iolani in their last 15 tries, Klaneski walked onto the ‘Iolani campus that day expecting to beat […]


Campbell’s big test awaits

By Nick Abramo on October 22, 2014

Going into last Friday’s OIA quarterfinals, the Campbell at Leilehua matchup looked like a tossup on paper. That’s the way the game played out, and the Sabers (7-2) eventually took control with defense and ball control to move on to a rematch with Mililani (9-0) on Thursday at Aloha Stadium. Campbell came back from a 14-7 halftime lead for a 20-14 win, and sophomore quarterback Ezra Savea threw the ball just three times in the second half. The turning point […]

Mules were resilient and entertaining

By Nick Abramo on October 22, 2014

It’s the worst time of year for Nolan Tokuda. Football season is over. The Leilehua coach surely thought his team could make it farther than the OIA quarterfinals, but that is not the main reason why he is dismayed. “All that time we spent together, the players and the coaches … we won’t be seeing them again, and I’ll especially miss the seniors,” he said moments after Campbell came to Wahiawa and knocked the Mules out of the OIA D-I […]

Campbell football notes

By Jerry Campany on October 21, 2014

Campbell … >> Has shut out three opponents >> Has run the ball more than 22 times in every game with a high of 48 against Moanalua >> Only been held under 100 yards rushing twice, against Kailua and Kapolei >> Has scored a rushing TD in each of its last five games >> Had a season-low 12 pass attempts last week against Leilehua and had only 14 the week before against Waipahu >> Has not had more than 146 […]

Farrington moves up two spots to No. 4

By Nick Abramo on October 20, 2014

Two weeks ago, Farrington and Kahuku were tied at No. 5 in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Top 10 football poll. Last week, Kahuku was No. 5 and Farrington No. 6. This week, the poll, which will be in Tuesday’s Star-Advertiser and is on the front page of hawaiiprepworld.com, has the Governors at No. 4 and the Red Raiders at No. 5. Both teams won OIA quarterfinal games over the weekend, and apparently, voters were more impressed with Farrington’s 37-15 victory over […]

Chargers roll on

By Nick Abramo on October 19, 2014

Pearl City won its fifth straight OIA boys bowling championship and its fourth straight OIA girls title on Thursday at Schofield Bowling Center. Chargers bowlers Chelsi Morishige and Ryan Kajihiro won the individual OIA titles. Pearl City’s boys and girls teams will compete in the state tournament Oct. 30 to Nov. 1 in Kailua-Kona. Boys team standings 1. Pearl City, 6,426 2. Kapolei, 5,841 3. Moanalua, 5,466 4. Castle, 5,342 Girls team standings 1. Pearl City, 5,579 2. Mililani, 5,041 […]