VIDEO: Kahuku-Punahou game highlights
By Paul Honda on August 12, 2018There were a lot big plays for the Kahuku Red Raiders in a 41-28 comeback win over No. 4 Punahou on Saturday night at Carleton E. Weimer Field.
There were a lot big plays for the Kahuku Red Raiders in a 41-28 comeback win over No. 4 Punahou on Saturday night at Carleton E. Weimer Field.
A 69-6 win over Waianae was downright dominant by No. 1 Saint Louis, but head coach Cal Lee saw some errors that will require more work on the practice field.
Faatui Tuitele enjoys a solid team victory, but even after Saint Louis’ 69-6 win over Waianae on Friday at Aloha Stadium, he saw room for improvement.
After passing for 234 yards (9-for-12) and three touchdowns without an interception — in one half — during Saint Louis’ 69-6 win over Waianae, first-year starter Jayden de Laura talked about getting back to the practice field.
There were highlights aplenty for No. 1 Saint Louis in a resounding 69-6 win over Waianae in the debut of the OIA-ILH football alliance regular-season opener at Aloha Stadium on Friday.
Defense led the way for the Kamehameha Warriors, who had five first-half sacks against Kapolei in a 21-7 victory on Friday night at Aloha Stadium. Hoku Arias, their stellar linebacker, had three of those sacks and added a 2-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to break a 7-all stalemate. It was the Open Division opener for both teams.
In the aftermath of Kahuku’s 61-9 rout of Konawaena, there were few questions remaining. One is still lingering: was this play really offensive pass interference. Konawaena quarterback Sheynen Nahale launches this pass to wide receiver Marc Basa for an apparent 50-yard gain. Nothing unusual on the play as the Kahuku defense tackles Basa at the 5-yard line. But a few moments later, the play is nullified. “I preach to my staff that we don’t complain. I just never want to […]
Both Farrington and Leilehua showed promise in this nonconference battle at Hugh Yoshida Stadium on Friday night. One of the recurring themes for the visiting Governors was speed both sides of the ball. An explosive ground attack kept much of the pressure off freshman quarterback Richard Tagataese, and the Govs defense came up with six sacks and a fumble return for a score. Leilehua showed some moxie, hanging close despite early struggles. First-year starting QB Max Nichols showed big-play capability […]