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Honor Roll (extended)

By Paul Honda on October 9, 2012

Athletes of the Week Girls Carly Kan, Punahou volleyball: The senior pounded 12 kills in a first-round clinching win over No. 2 Kamehameha and 16 more in a victory over Mid-Pacific. Boys Ryan Tuiasoa, Punahou football: The 6-foot, 215-pound running back rushed for 271 yards and five touchdowns in a 56-14 win over ‘Iolani. His rushing total is the highest at Punahou during the state-championship era. Air Riflery >> Gavin Au, Leilehua: 530.1 >> Sean Lamorena, Pearl City: 544 >> […]

Monday morning in Waipahu

By Paul Honda on October 9, 2012

It’s steamy, sticky mid-morning in Waipahu. Vog has blanketed the island for days and nobody’s in a great mood. I pull into a certain well-known eatery. Can’t say it’s a local favorite, but it’s there in the middle of Y-Pahu. The cashier is a bit gruff, but quick and nice enough. “Hash brown? That’s all?” I’m waiting for the Nagaseu brothers, who live down the road a few blocks. We’ll eat together in a few minutes, so a hash brown […]

Photos: Pearl City defeats Kalani

By Hawaii Prep World on October 6, 2012

A gallery of photos from Pearl City’s 40-30 victory over Kalani on Friday night. Read the full story here. All photographs by the Star-Advertiser’s Jamm Aquino. Pearl City’s Tanner Tokunaga soared for the end zone but came up just short ahead of Kalani’s Isaac Akiona in the first half. Pearl City’s Kristian Va’ana-Kikuyama tried to get by Kalani’s Brandon Gatewood, back, and Shiloh Laboy, left. Pearl City’s Daicorri Briscoe hauled in a pass ahead of Kalani’s Don Hamatake during the […]


Top Players 10/3

By Paul Honda on October 3, 2012

It’s been nearly two weeks since the last installation of Top Players. It’s been an intriguing season with many ups and downs, adjustments from week to week, play to play. More and more, the best players are proving that their plays contribute to success. But there are many players who are among the best even if their teams are not having great success. As always, your input is welcome. The more eyes, the better. Update, Thursday: Adds Kala Ikeda, Konawaena, […]

Honor Roll (full length)

By Paul Honda on October 3, 2012

Athletes of the Week Girls Pomai Recca, Kamehameha volleyball: She had a team-high nine kills in an upset win over previously-unbeaten and top-ranked Punahou. Boys Jeremy Tabuyo, Saint Louis football: The Texas A&M-bound senior continued his stunning comeback from injury by pulling in touchdown catches of 27, 25, 21 and 68 yards in a 34-23 win over Kamehameha. Tabuyo, who had an ACL injury last year, had already returned in the early summer to run a 4.34 40-yard dash at […]

No. 1 Kahuku vs. No. 2 Farrington: Updates

By Paul Honda on September 29, 2012

9:50 p.m. A late touchdown against Kahuku reserves, an 84-yard catch and run by Francis Evangelia, cuts the lead to 31-6 late in the game, and that’s the final. Talk about a lot of disappointment for Governor fans, but the season is still young. The playoffs are ahead and the Govs have room to improve. Kahuku just looked flawless in every way. 9:06 p.m. Kawe Johnson again. Johnson’s 16-yard touchdown pass on a slick play-action by Livai had Kahuku up […]

Adding Machine: Receivers (Sept 27)

By Paul Honda on September 27, 2012

If you let go of preconceptions, expectations and assumptions, this is what you have. Nobody has been a prolific, deadly long threat like Kanawai Noa. Nobody has surprised with a consistency of big plays like Dylan Pakau. After that, we don’t have a lot of surprises. But there’s plenty of time left for that. A lot of that. Here’s a look at receivers after six weeks in no particular order. RECEIVERS Kanawai Noa, Punahou 40 receptions, 887 yards 12 touchdowns […]

Adding Machine: Running Backs (Sept 27)

By Paul Honda on September 27, 2012

Numbers are facts? Numbers are lies? For the most part, numbers are numbers. A team that relies almost exclusively on running the football won’t necessarily rack up two or three players with big stats. It doesn’t work that way. No more than a team with intentions of passing the ball exclusively is guaranteed to have a 3,000-yard passer. Yet, somehow, some way, Farrington is not the only team on its way to having a pair of 1,000-yard rushers. The fact […]