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GAME NIGHT 8/15: Campbell/Farrington

By Christian Shimabuku on August 15, 2019

No. 5 Campbell 41, Farrington 6, FINAL   10:10: The running clock runs out and Campbell (1-1) wins 41-6 for its first victory of the season. Farrington (0-3) is still winless. 10:01: Ceruti hauls in his second long touchdown of the day, a 57-yard pass from Hipa with 5:38 remaining. Taylor’s kick enables the running clock, giving Campbell a 41-6 lead. 9:56: Sheesh. Titus Mokiao-Atimalala brings the thunder on a fourth-down sack, giving Campbell the ball back on their own […]

GAME NIGHT 8/15: Pac-Five/Kaiser

By Billy Hull on August 15, 2019

Kaiser 33, Pac-Five 7 BOX SCORE At Kaiser Stadium Pac-Five (0-2, 0-2) 0 0 0 7 — 7 Kaiser (3-0, 1-0) 0 9 7 17 — 33 Kais—Dre Falls 3 pass from Easton Yoshino (Kyler Halvorsen kick) Kais—Safety, Bryson Ho tackled in end zone Kais—Mason Yoshino 1 pass from E. Yoshino (Halvorsen kick) Kais—M. Yoshino 79 pass from E. Yoshino (Halvorsen kick) Kais—FG Halvorsen 53 P5—Kama Espinda 24 pass from Chase Hedani (Giovanni Rufino kick) Kais—Ethan Domen 24 run (Halia […]

GAME NIGHT 8/15: McKinley/Pearl City

By Jason Kaneshiro on August 15, 2019

Pearl City 33, McKinley 0, FINALTobosa picks up 13 on fourth and 6 and the Chargers run out the clock to finish off their first win of the season. McKinley starts at its 24. Two incomplete passes and an 8-yard scramble by Leopoldo. Timeout before fourth down. Handoff up the middle gets past the marker, but the ball comes loose and Pearl City recovers at the McKinley 42. 4:07 left. Rastin Tobosa in at QB for Pearl City. Tobosa with […]


McKinley and Waialua disband JV football for 2019

By Nick Abramo on August 15, 2019

Do to a lack of participants, there won’t be any JV football games for the McKinley and Waialua programs this season. For McKinley, this is something new. Waialua hasn’t had enough numbers to field a JV team since 2013. In addition, the Kalaheo JV team will not be in action this week due to low roster numbers, but the Mustangs will still be trying to play games this season. “I’ve never had to drop a JV schedule before at any […]

Farrington OL becomes second Gov ever to be named Polynesian Bowl All-Star

By Billy Hull on August 15, 2019

Farrington’s Faaope Laloulu has been named a 2020 Polynesian Bowl All-Star. The 6-foot-7, 370-pound offensive lineman was named to the Star-Advertiser All-State second team as a junior last season while playing for St. Francis. He has since transferred to Farrington after St. Francis was shut down after the 2018-19 academic year. Laloulu committed to Oregon in June over offers from Arizona, Brigham Young, Hawaii, Oregon State, San Diego State, UCLA, USC, Virginia and Washington. He is the second Gov ever […]

Mililani gets first player named 2020 Polynesian Bowl All-Star

By Billy Hull on August 15, 2019

Mililani’s Shane Kady has been named a 2020 Polynesian Bowl All-Star. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound defensive end is the first Trojan to be selected to the game this year. Kady announced his commitment to Oregon State in June, choosing the Beavers over an offer sheet of Arizona, Army, BYU, Fresno State, Hawaii, San Diego State, UNLV and Utah State. He is ranked as the 14th-best senior prospect in the islands by 247Sports. Mililani alums to have played in the Polynesian Bowl […]

VIDEO: Saint Louis FS Kamo‘i Latu, OLB Jordan Botelho highly optimistic

By Paul Honda on August 15, 2019

After three state titles in a row, nationally-ranked Saint Louis had some key positions to fill. Graduation took away Division I college recruits like Faatui Tuitele and Gino Quinones, but returnees like LB Jordan Botelho (Notre Dame) and Kamo‘i Latu (Utah) see plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the 2019 season. Also on camera: NT Stanley McKenzie (Cal).

VIDEO: Michigan commit, Saint Louis WR Roman Wilson

By Paul Honda on August 15, 2019

Saint Louis wide receiver Roman Wilson had a busy offseason that included summer camps and a commitment to the Michigan Wolverines. The senior chatted with Hawaii Prep World in late July about the journey and the Crusaders’ progress as an offensive unit.