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Video: Radford at #10 Kaiser

By Paul Honda on October 22, 2013

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 (post-game interviews) I arrived at Kaiser Stadium thinking, this would be a prime opportunity for Radford, one of the most prolific offensive units in D-II history, to play its finest game. To achieve peak performance, even (or especially) against the team that was a disturbance in the force. It was Kaiser that blemished Radford’s perfect record in blowout fashion. As a fan, I wanted to see both teams at their best. Maybe it wouldn’t […]

Update: Kaiser 51, Radford 3, Final

By Paul Honda on October 18, 2013

Pre-game JV game is in the third quarter. Kaiser leads Kalaheo 35-0. It’s a typical evening in Hawaii Kai. Good breeze from mauka side. Partly cloudy. Gorgeous sunset. Often enough, things change within an hour with gusts and rain. Hopefully not tonight. I want to see Radford air it out early and often. I’d like to see Kaiser get truly tested for an entire game. First quarter 8:59 – The Cougars drive on the ground and score on a 3-yard […]

OIA White Playoff Preview: Radford vs. Kaiser

By Billy Hull on October 17, 2013

OIA White Playoffs The matchup: Radford (7-2) vs. Kaiser (8-1) Location/Time: Kaiser, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Head-to-head (since 1973): Radford leads 9-8 Biggest margin of victory: Radford, 53-8, Sept. 17, 1999 Smallest margin of victory: Radford, 23-21, Sept. 11, 2004; Radford, 16-14, Sept. 28, 2001 Radford’s offensive leaders Kaiser’s offensive leaders Of all the teams still playing football this week, nobody had a worse weekend than Radford. Needing a win over Pearl City last Friday to clinch the No. 2 seed […]


Pupule’s ballot: Voters catching up to Pupule

By Paul Honda on September 24, 2013

Mililani is moving up in the Star-Advertiser Top 10 poll, which means I’m ahead of the curve or just prophetic. Or just lucky. After all, even a broken clock is right twice a day. Polls, of course, are not about predictions. Mililani simply looked to me like the second-best team in the state for some time — since Kamehameha’s loss to Punahou, to be precise. Didn’t really seem that way, though, while the Trojans were down 21-7 to Campbell at […]

OIA White playoff race heats up

By Brian McInnis on September 1, 2013

I had the opportunity to watch four contenders for the Oahu Interscholastic Association White Division title over the weekend, and walked off the Kailua field Saturday night with a distinct sense of the league’s pecking order. Kaiser routed Radford in every aspect for a 48-7 result on Friday night and Kalani handed Kalaheo its first league loss, 34-17 on Saturday. The standings remain close. Kaiser leads at 2-0, and four other teams — Kalani, Kalaheo, Radford and Nanakuli — are […]

Video: Radford vs. Pac-Five

By Paul Honda on August 15, 2013

Pac-Five played an amazing first half and led 8-0 in the first few minutes, but Radford unleashed its wrath after intermission.

Radford in a league of its own

By Jerry Campany on August 11, 2013

After the first week of high school football, it appears that Radford is easily the best of a bad lot. The OIA White went 1-8 in the first week of the season, and a lot of the cross-league games were not even close. The teams in the lower division gave up an average of 33 points over the weekend, and that is counting two points for Roosevelt’s forfeit to McKinley. The hardest hit were Nanakuli with 56 points to Kapaa, […]

Father Bray Classic: update 10:45 pm

By Paul Honda on August 10, 2013

4:03 p.m. Radford and Pac-Five are ready to rumble. Pupule picks: Pupule Paul: Radford 41-7. The difference, the biggest one, is that Radford has a veteran quarterback in Cody Lui-Yuen, while the ‘Pack have a lot of inexperienced, first-year players. Felipe “Please spell my name right” Ojastro: Radford 17-10 Kalani Takase: Radford 24-10 Michael Lasquero: 27-20 It’s been a HOT and HUMID day. I won’t be surprised if we have some cases of cramps and dehydration out there. 4:14 p.m. […]