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Spencer steps up for Waianae

By Jason Kaneshiro on September 27, 2014

While University of Hawaii receiver/punter/punt returner Scott Harding takes the weekend off, Waianae’s Stanton Spencer stayed busy as a multi-purpose threat on Friday. Like Harding, Spencer does double duty on offense and special teams for the Seariders and the senior contributed in both phases to help Waianae roll past Waipahu 43-0 on the Marauders’ homecoming night. Spencer accounted for 19 points with two touchdown receptions, a 37-yard field goal and four PATs. Four of his kickoffs went for touchbacks and […]

Punahou’s Noa closing in on Welch

By Billy Hull on September 26, 2014

Punahou receiver Kanawai Noa went over 100 yards receiving for the 14th time in 23 games Friday as he closes in on Gerald Welch‘s all-time record in career receiving yards. The Punahou senior finished with six receptions for 169 yards and a touchdown in a 59-22 victory over ‘Iolani in his final home game at Alexander Field. Noa, who caught a 63-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ephraim Tuliloa for his 31st career receiving TD, now has 2,928 yards in 23 […]

‘Iolani to visit Moanalua for exhibition

By Jerry Campany on September 25, 2014

It could be the true state semifinal. The top four teams in the Star-Advertiser’s girls volleyball poll will play each other tonight when No. 1 Kamehameha visits No. 2 Punahou for a conference match and No. 3 ‘Iolani travels to meet No. 4 Moanalua in a benefit. The ILH only gets two teams into the state tournament, often leaving ‘Iolani out. The Raiders have not played in the tournament since 2007, the last time their league was awarded three berths. […]


VIDEO: Kalani vs. Kaimuki

By Paul Honda on September 24, 2014

Kaimuki entered the game with a six-game win streak over Kalani dating back to 1997, but this time, the Falcons rally from a 13-point deficit for a 21-20 victory. The Falcons improved to 4-2 and strengthened their hold on a playoff berth.

Waianae has opposing offenses seeing blue

By Nick Abramo on September 23, 2014

Waianae’s defensive front seven is an imposing group, and it manhandled Castle in the second half of a 21-13 win on Friday in the school’s homecoming game at Raymond Torii Field. Every time players like senior defensive ends Nayton Kuresa and Maika Koko and senior linebacker Justice Jardine step on the field, opposing quarterbacks better watch out. And it would be unwise for opponents to ignore middle linebacker Jaylen Gonzales, who was all over the field against the Knights, abruptly […]

VIDEO: #2 Mililani at #6 Campbell

By Paul Honda on September 23, 2014

Vavae Malepeai rushed for 145 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries for the Trojans. The Sabers led 28-22 in the third quarter after Terell Johnson (14 carries, 143 yards) scored his second long TD. Then, the Trojans went on a 35-point run, spoiling Campbell’s homecoming night.

Aiea coach jokes, or does he?

By Nick Abramo on September 22, 2014

Pearl City had just beaten Radford 32-26 in an exciting OIA Division II football game when the dean of OIA coaches, Aiea’s Wendell Say, strolled up for an impromptu chat near the end zone bleachers. It was Radford’s homecoming game, but it was played at the Aiea High School field, which is also serving as the Rams’ home field for the season due to contaminants found underground at their own campus field. “A lot of people showed up and it […]

Kahuku takes a tumble

By Jerry Campany on September 22, 2014

Kahuku football coach Lee Leslie had to know that his first season at the school wouldn’t come without a little bit of adversity. No football team ever goes through an entire campaign without at least one quiet ride home wondering where everything went wrong. Leslie took his first loss in Hawaii on Friday when his powerful offense gave the ball away seven times in a loss to Kaiser. Add in problems with the clock on the Cougars’ final drive and […]