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GAME NIGHT 10/26: Kahuku/Campbell

By Paul Honda on October 26, 2018

No. 5 Kahuku 27, No. 4 Campbell 7, FINAL At Campbell Kahuku (7-3, 3-2) 13 8 0 6 — 27 Campbell (7-4, 4-1) 7 0 0 0 — 7 CAM—Sky Lactaoen 1 run (Jadon Arola kick) KAH—Toalei Lefau 6 run (Duke Heffernan kick) KAH—Peter John Mataira 26 interception return (kick failed) KAH—Ilaisa Fotu 41 interception return (Lefau run) KAH—Zealand Matagi 26 run (kick failed) RUSHING—Kahuku: Zealand Matagi 20-81, Robbie Sauvao 6-3, Lefau 7-23, Kahiona Chang 2-8, Braxton Cravens 1-(-2). Campbell: […]

GAME NIGHT 10/26: Waipahu/Castle

By Billy Hull on October 26, 2018

No. 10 Waipahu 32, Castle 3 The Waipahu Marauders win the OIA D-I title and secure a berth in the D-I state tournament. 12th overall OIA title for Waipahu and first non-D-II title since 1971. at Aloha Stadium Castle (5-7) 0 3 0 0 — 3 Waipahu (8-4) 6 6 13 7 — 32 Waip—Branson Jay Reyes 69 pass from Cody Marques (kick blocked) Waip—Manuele Pulusila 30 fumble return (run failed) Cas—FG Cheyden Costa 22 Waip—Alfred Failauga 27 run (Brycen […]

TRENCH WARFARE: Kaimuki’s Sama Paama

By Billy Hull on October 26, 2018

It was a staple of Hawaii Prep World for two years back in the day. Unfortunately, we haven’t had the resources to keep doing it. However, for tonight’s OIA Division II title game between Kaimuki and Roosevet, Hawaii Prep World is bringing back its Trench Warfare series, featuring Kaimuki senior and University of Washington commit Sama Paama. An idea designed to give some due credit to the big boys in the trenches, Trench Warfare is a series that scores a […]


GAME NIGHT 10/26: Roosevelt/Kaimuki

By Jason Kaneshiro on October 26, 2018

Roosevelt 28, Kaimuki 18Final box At Aloha Stadium Roosevelt (10-2)    7    6    0    15    —    28 Kaimuki (8-3) 6    6    6    0    —    18 Roos—Mitchell Camacho 3 run (Mason Morishige kick) Kaim—Naomas Asuega-Fualaau 5 run (run failed) Roos—Aalona Monteilh 1 run (kick blocked) Kaim—Asuega-Fualaau 3 run (run failed) Kaim—Asuega-Fualaau 32 run (pass failed) Roos—Isaac Kaleikau 58 fumble return (Keneke Gusman run) Roos—Marcus Hee 75 interception return (Morishige kick) RUSHING—Roosevelt:  Myka Kukahiwa 1-12, Camacho 10-22, Sky Ogata 5-(-4),  Caine Fitiausi-Fung 1-9, […]

Q&A: Cal Lee on Saint Louis-Punahou title tilt

By Paul Honda on October 26, 2018

Perhaps Cal Lee, Kalani graduate, Linfield linebacker, Kalani/Saint Louis/Hawaii/Hawaiian Islanders/Kalani/Saint Louis football teacher, former athletic director and winningest head coach in island prep football history, has plenty of distractions. It’s unlikely. He may not eat and drink football, but he certainly puts a large percentage of brain usage toward his Saint Louis Crusaders. As they head into a winner-take-all battle with Punahou on Saturday, Lee is in his comfort zone. Saturday’s game at Aloha Stadium between unbeaten, No. 1 Saint […]

CLOSING THE BOOK: Kapolei Hurricanes

By Jerry Campany on October 26, 2018

The Kapolei Hurricanes probably knew that competing in the Open Division might bring some struggles, but the Hurricanes suffered their first losing season since 2014. The numbers say there was not as much of a difference between this edition of Hurricanes and some of the past ones. Kapolei averaged 19.2 points per game, its lowest since 2014 but only a few points lower than last year’s 21.6. While the offense did its usual thing, the defense was victimized by the […]

Q&A: Kale Ane on Saturday’s ILH title game

By Paul Honda on October 26, 2018

There’s an abnormal bend in the frequency this week. A disruption in the force. Or maybe it’s normal at this point. When No. 1 Saint Louis and No. 2 Punahou take the field on Saturday for the ILH Open football championship, the loser will be done for the season. The winner will advance to the state tourney. Such is the cold, cruel and, in the eyes of many, fairest way in the land. League ratios and representation. It is something […]

CLOSING THE BOOK: Waianae Seariders

By Jerry Campany on October 25, 2018

When the Waianae Seariders faithful gather to talk about the glory days, they will skip over 2018 unless it is as a springboard to the greatest comeback ever in 2019. The Open Division did not treat the Seariders kindly, leaving them with a 1-8 record for the worst mark in the school’s storied history. The only time Waianae won only one game was in its first season in 1959 but even that squad scored more points than Waianae’s 7.4 this […]

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