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Saturday football preview

By Hawaii Prep World on August 22, 2009

A lighter schedule tonight in prep football, but no less intriguing. Here’s a look at the matchups. No. 2 Kahuku vs. No. 3 Punahou, Aloha Stadium The Red Raiders were relatively unchallenged in last week’s 49-14 win over Kealakehe. With “only” 64 players, coach Reggie Torres may not be as free to test his personnel as he likes to do in nonconference games. The starters might just play extended minutes, which would be a godsend for Red Raider fans who […]

Punahou comes back on Kahuku in Kang

By Hawaii Prep World on August 22, 2009

A block by Tai Manu-Olevao and an ace by Lahela Williams sparked Punahou in the final set in a comeback win over Kahuku this afternoon at the Ann Kang Invitational. Punahou rallied for a 16-25, 25-23, 15-9 win in the semifinals of the Gold Bracket. Punahou will face Redondo Union (Calif.) tonight in the final. Manu-Olevao, a 6-foot sophomore, added two quick kills to help the Buffanblu take a 6-2 lead in the third game. Kahuku got no closer the […]

Waianae runs wild over Kapolei

By Hawaii Prep World on August 21, 2009

By Paul Honda phonda@starbulletin.com Keoni Napierala-Rose rushed for 191 yards and three touchdowns as eighth-ranked Waianae returned to its smashmouth roots yesterday en route to a 41-21 win over No. 7 Kapolei at Raymond Torii Field. Napierala-Rose, who converted from quarterback to fullback this season, scored on runs of 11, 61 and 32 yards as Waianae (2-0, 1-0 OIA Red West) took command of the line of scrimmage. Kapolei (1-1, 0-1 OIA Red West) kept it interesting by rallying in […]


Kahuku cruising in Kang tournament

By Paul Honda on August 21, 2009

By Kim Baxter Special to the Star-Bulletin It may be only mid-August, but Kahuku and Hawaii Baptist Academy played a three-set thriller yesterday in the Ann Kang Invitational at ‘Iolani worthy of November, with all the drama and intensity of a state tournament match. In a seesaw matchup between the reigning OIA champs and Division I third-place team (Kahuku) and the reigning Division II state champions (Hawaii Baptist), the two squads showed they both have the firepower and grit to […]

Friday football

By Hawaii Prep World on August 21, 2009

Week 2 of the prep football season has potential. For us fans, we always want big plays and dramatic finishes. Well, we might just get that with a combination of Oahu Interscholastic Association openers and a bunch of crossover games. Here’s a look at tonight’s matchups: No. 1 Saint Louis vs. Kaimuki, Kaiser Stadium No telling if Kaimuki’s academically ineligible players will play yet, but there’s no team with more offensive firepower than Saint Louis right now. Jeremy Higgins looked […]

Kang photos & Day 2 scores

By Hawaii Prep World on August 20, 2009

Paul Honda took his camera to the second day of the Ann Kang Invitational volleyball tournament at Iolani today. Here are a few things he captured: Day 2 scores Redondo Union def. Mid-Pacific 25-17, 25-8 Edison def. Maryknoll 25-14, 25-21 Mater Dei def. Van Nuys 25-9, 25-17 Kahuku def. Molokai 25-13, 25-16 Redondo Union def. Van Nuys 25-11, 25-12 Edison def. Molokai 25-20, 25-16 Mater Dei def. Mid-Pacific 25-17, 25-21 Kahuku def. Maryknoll 25-15, 25-16 Punahou def. Word of Life […]

Punahou impressive

By Hawaii Prep World on August 19, 2009

Thank goodness for dads. Tai Manu-Olevao can say that out loud. After forgetting her game jersey, her dad, Sione, went to Kahuku to retrieve it and bring it to the Ann Kang Invitational Girls Volleyball Tournament at ‘Iolani School. That’s where Manu-Olevao pounded 14 kills to lead Punahou in a 25-12, 25-17 sweep of Molokai in opening-round pool play. “She was coming at us hard,” Molokai coach Matthew Helm said. “She was going after our right-side block.” The format, which […]

Moanalua sweeps Kahuku in volleyball

By Paul Honda on August 19, 2009

By Paul Honda For once, the Red Raiders of Kahuku looked awfully green. Kahuku saw a late four-point lead dissipate into an opening-game loss, and Carsen Mata’s superior savvy sparked Moanalua to a 26-24, 25-14 sweep last night in the regular-season opener for both teams. Mata, a senior setter and returning Star-Bulletin All-State/Fab 15 selection, finished with 20 assists and four kills. She was in total command, dinking her way for kills and delivering cross-court sets to a battery of […]