LIVE BLOG: Saint Louis 56, Mililani 30, F

McKenzie Milton and the Mililani Trojans defend their state title
McKenzie Milton and the Mililani Trojans defend their state title

As Bruce Buffer would say, “IIIIIIIIITT’SSSSS TIIIIMMMEEEEE.”

The defending state champion Mililani Trojans and the reigning ILH champion Saint Louis Crusaders will play with the winner facing undefeated Kahuku next Friday night in the D-I title game of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football Championships.

Tons of storylines to watch here. Obviously, the Mililani threesome of McKenzie Milton, Vavae Malepeai and Kalakaua Timoteo will fight to play one more game. Malepeai begins the night 137 yards behind Joe Igber for the state’s all-time rushing record.


Meanwhile, Saint Louis is without LB Jordan Iosefa, who has to sit out two full games according to a rule upheld by both the ILH and the HHSAA.

Kickoff is going to be more like 7:45 p.m. it looks like, probably for TV reasons.

TEAM CAPTAINS
Saint Louis: Jon Manalo, Nate Herbig, Tanielu Evaimalo, Tytus Timoteo
Mililani: McKenzie Milton, Vavae Malepeai, Kyle Chinen, Andru Tovi

Saint Louis wins the toss and will defer. Trojans will get the ball first.

FIRST QUARTER

Makana Tauai with a 35-yard return to the 36. Milton’s first pass is knocked down at the line by Evaimalo. Milton’s second pass of the game is intercepted by Ronson Timbreza.

QB Tua Tagovailoa escapes the rush but he can’t get past the next guy. He is called for intentional grounding which is a sack and a loss of 22 yards. Saitaua Lefau gets his first carry and picks up 13 yards. Third-and-19. Pass is complete to Noah Alejado for 8 yards. Crusaders have fourth-and-11 at the Mililani 49 and will go for it. Tagovailoa is sacked by Micah Tuiolemotu. Trojans ball on the Saint Louis 45.

Malepeai’s first carry goes for 8 yards. Milton tries to pull it back and make the quick throw but it’s batted down by LB Isaac Slade-Matautia. Third-and-2 and Malepeai jukes a defender and picks up 10. Hand off to Malepeai who spins past a defender but is held to a yard. Milton keeps and is brought down for a sack by Dylan Toilolo. Third-and-10. Trojans call timeout. Back on the field and Timoteo gets wide open on a simple route. 27-yard TD and Mililani strikes first on Milton-to-Timoteo. 7-0, 9:53, Q1. Career receiving TD No. 38 for Timoteo and career TD pass No. 81 for Milton.

Kalakaua Timoteo put Mililani on the board first with this 27-yard TD reception. Photo by Jamm Aquino/Star-Advertiser.
Kalakaua Timoteo put Mililani on the board first with this 27-yard TD reception. Photo by Jamm Aquino/Star-Advertiser.

Crusaders start on their 16. Handoff is to Lefau who is dropped by a host of defenders for a 6-yard loss. Tagovailoa finds Ronson Young for 11 yards. Tagovailoa finds Alejado for 15 yards and a first down at the 36. Tagovailoa does a helluva job scrambling out of trouble and he winds up with 10 yards and a first down to the 46. Trojans call a quick timeout. Second timeout called already. Back on the field and the inside screen to Lefau who runs over about three different Trojans and gets down to the 35 for 19 yards. Tagovailoa just shredding the defense now as he finds Jahvin Spear for 11. Tagovailoa takes off but is hit and fumbles. Mililani recovers and returns it to the Trojans 44. Ma’a Tanuvasa credited with fumble recovery.

First play is a Milton pass that is WAY overthrown and picked off by DB Jalen Saole. Big return is wiped out by a penalty but the Crusaders get the ball back on the Mililani 41. Unsportsmanlike penalty on Saint Louis.

Tagovailoa double clutches and waits for Lanakila Wilson to get open, hitting him for 15 yards. Lefau is stopped for a short gain but a Mililani defender comes flying in late and hits him on the ground. Flag flies. Saint Louis is first-and-10 at the 13. Tagovailoa hits WIlson on the slant who catches it, spins past a defender, gets hit, fumbles, but then recovers it back. Second-and-1 at the 5. Lefau down to the 2 for first-and-goal. Saint Louis goes to the I-formation and the handoff is to Lefau for no gain. Handoff again to Lefau who runs into the line but is able to bounce off to his right and jaunt into the end zone for a 2-yard TD run. 7-7, 4:17, Q1.

Tauai has a return called back to the 19 by a hold. Trojans start their drive with a 5-yard Milton pass to Rico Sallas. Malepeai then rumbles for 11 to the 35. Milton keeps it and is hit right as he starts to slide. No penalty — good call — and Milton picks up 11. After a false-start penalty, Milton runs a boot leg and bursts down the sideline. 41-yard pickup. Malepeai runs for 7 yards but is then stopped for a loss of 2. Third-and-5. Milton fakes handoff and keeps behind Malepeai through the hole for 6 yards and it’s first-and-goal. Milton keeps again around the edge and picks up 5 yards to the 1. Mililani holding nothing back with its QB. Second-and-goal at the 1. Mililani stopped before reaching across the goal line. Third-and-1. Malepeai over the top for a 1-yard TD run. Career rushing TD No. 71. Mililani takes 14-7 lead with 41 seconds left in the first quarter.

Crusaders will start on their 24, first-and-15 after a false start. Tagovailoa drops back and throws a perfect bomb into the streaking hands of Drew Kobayashi. It’s a 76-yard TD pass and we’re tied 14-14. 0:23, Q1.

Big hit on the kickoff by Saint Louis’ coverage teams and Mililani will start from its 16. Malepeai with a run of about 22 yards but it looks like it’s coming back. Illegal formation. Screen to Malepeai looks like it’s going to go for big yards but Toilolo sniffs it out. End of a wild quarter.

Milton 3-7, 35 yds, TD, 2 INT
Malepeai 10-46, TD

Tagovailoa 8-8, 164 yards, 1 TD.

SECOND QUARTER

Mililani with second-and-12 at its 14. Malepeai goes for 9 yards to the 23. Third down and he is stuffed. Trojans are going to go for it fourth-and-3 at the 23 and Saint Louis quickly calls timeout. Mililani now sending its punt team on the field. Short punt gives Crusaders excellent field position at the Mililani 45.

Lefau with the carry for 3 yards. Tagovailoa drops back and then takes off immediately up the middle and he picks up 19 to the 23. Lefau strung out to the left but he does a great job to put on the breaks and fight forward to turn a loss into a gain of 1. Tagovailoa fires one up the seam to Spear and he’s in for a 22-yard TD. 21-14, 9:29, Q2.

Braeden Meyer gets Tauai down on the kick return or else it might have gone for a big one. Malepeai with a 1-yard run and then a pass for 7 yards sets up third-and-2. Milton with the keeper and he wins the race to the sideline for 3 yards and is blasted late out of bounds. That will be 15 on Saint Louis to move the ball past midfield. Easy call. Milton tries to go deep but it’s off and Timbreza comes down with his second INT. Third by Milton. Saint Louis ball.

Tagovailoa throws it to an open Alejado for 57 yards. Tagovailoa is now 10-for-10 for 243 yards. Timeout Trojans. Tagovailoa 5-yard TD run. 28-14, 7:49, Q2.

Milton completely misses Sallas on an easy throw outside. They’ve probably hit that 100 straight times. Milton has an open lane to his left and runs for 11 yards and a first down. Malepeai picks up 7 as a flag thrown is picked up. Milton keeps and LB Anson Levi blows it up for a loss of 5 yards. Big third down and Milton is under pressure but he scrambles away and uses his speed to get 12 and a first down. Blitz off the end and Jayce Smalley sacks Milton for a huge loss of 13 yards. Milton with a nice deep ball and an ever better catch by Bryson Ventura, who holds on for 40 yards. Mililani needed that. Saint Louis LB Noa Purcell with a great pass breakup to force third-and-10. Pass over the middle is just lat eenough and Saole dives to break it up. Fourth-and-10 and of course Mililani will go at the Saint Louis 30. Milton goes deep to Timoteo who hangs on at the 1 as he gets absolutely blasted at the 1. DB Isaiah Tufaga laid out Timoteo and Milton was sandwiched behind the line of scrimmage as he threw the ball and he’s down. Wow. Three fouls on the play. A hold on Mililani, a roughing the passer and a blindside hit is called. DB Isaiah Tufaga is out of the game. However the play doesn’t count so it’s still fourth-and-10. Timeout to figure this one out. Milton is headed to the locker room as freshman Cy Kuboyama-Hayashi has to come in. He throws one up for Timoteo but it’s incomplete and Saint Louis takes over.

Tagovailoa with his first incomplete pass as he has to throw it away near the sideline. The next play is an inside screen to Lefau who has tons of room up the middle. He gets 58 yards to the 12 before he’s tackled by Kobayashi, who was trying to block but is then thrown into Lefau. Kobayashi looks like he hurt his shoulder on the play. After a false start, Tagovailoa with an option forward pitch to Lefau for a 17-yard TD that goes as a pass. Tagovailoa 12-for-13 for 318 yards and 4 TDs (1 rush). Crusaders lead 35-14, 3:53, Q2.

Trojans start at the 35. Trojans go wildcat without Milton with Malepeai in the backfield and he picks up 24 yards to the 41. Malepeai for 3 to the 38. Third-and-5 at the 36 and there’s a fumble on the handoff. Purcell recovers for Saint Louis.


Crusaders start on their 37 with 2:53 left. Tagovailoa goes deep to Wilson but it’s incomplete. Just his second missed throw so far. Wilson grabs one for 16 yards. Kobayashi drops one. Spear with an 8-yard reception to make it third-and-2. Tagovailoa has a rusher coming from behind and steps up and steps out of a sack and he’s off and good night. My goodness. He’s gone. 39-yard TD run is the official mark (thought it was 41). Either way, it’s 42-14 with 1:42 left in the first half.

Another Mililani turnover as Sallas catches the ball and runs for yards. Slade-Matautia with the forced fumble and Hunter Hoohuli with the recovery.

Tagovailoa drops an absolute dime on the sideline for 35 yards to Spear to the 6. Jimmy Gonsalves 6-yard TD run. 49-14, 0:49, Q2.

Malepeai gets a couple of big runs but the Crusaders intercept the final pass of the first half and take a 49-14 lead into the break.

HALF

Tagovailoa 15-18, 376 yards, 3 TD; 7 carries, 58 yards, TD.
Saitaua Lefau 3 rec, 94 yards, TD
Kobayashi 76-yard TD rec

Milton 5-14, 82 yards, TD, 3 INT
Malepeai 20-131, TD.

THIRD QUARTER

Chevan Cordeiro in at QB to start the second half for the Crusaders. Cordeiro scrambles for a big gain. We’ve seen him run before. Running clock reminder. Inside screen to Lefau and Tanuvasa makes the tackle to force the punt.

Trojans start on their 7 after the punt. Malepeai runs for 15 yards on the first play and breaks Joe Igber’s mark to become Hawaii’s new all-time leading rusher. Malepeai runs for 15 yards on the next play but is hit near the Saint Louis sideline and is favoring his shoulder.

Trojans fumble and Isaac Slade-Matautia returns it 64 yards for a touchdown. 56-14, 5:34, Q3.

Malepeai back in the game and rips off a 34-yard run but Mililani turns it over on downs.

Jahred Silofau in for Saint Louis at RB and he rips off a 41-yard run. Silofau runs again to the 1 as the third quarter ends.

Malepeai up to 209 rushing yards.

FOURTH QUARTER

Saint Louis is stopped on a run up the middle and then the next play is an option pitch backward that is fumbled and Mililani recovers.

Cy Kuboyama-Hayashi just throws one up and the defender falls, allowing Timoteo to snag it and run 66 yards for a TD. Two-point conversion is good so running clock is over. 56-22, 9:29, Q4.

Timoteo with 6 catches for 118 yards and 2 TDs.

Maika Bonner now in at QB for Saint Louis. Silofau rushes for no gain and the Bonner runs off the right side for three. Third-and-7. Crusaders letting clock run but will punt with 6:30 remaining.

Mililani runs into the punter for a flag but fumbles it anyway and Saint Louis recovers on the Mililani 9. Turnover No. 8 I believe. Toilolo forced the fumble I think. Chance Beyer on the recovery.

Trojans hold Saint Louis to 2 yards on three carries. Fourth-and-goal from the 7. Bonner keeps and gets nothing and Mililani gets the ball back with 3:55 to go.

Malepeai breaks a 34-yard run and he’s over 250 for the game. State-tournament record is 274 (Hawaii Prep’s Michael Kopra). Kuboyama-Hayashi to Timoteo for a 40-yard TD. Two-point conversion is good. 56-30, 1:23, Q4.

FINAL.

At Aloha Stadium
Mililani (10-3)    14    0    0    16    —    30
Saint Louis (9-1)    14    35    7    0    —    56

Mil—Kalakaua Timoteo 27 pass from McKenzie Milton (Isaiah Kuloloia kick)
StL—Saitaua Lefau 2 run (Jacob Tobias kick)
Mil—Vavae Malepeai 1 run (Kuloloia kick)
StL—Drew Kobayashi 76 pass from Tua Tagovailoa (Tobias kick)
StL—Jahvin Spear 22 pass from Tagovailoa (Tobias kick)
StL—Tagovailoa 5 run (Tobias kick)
StL—Lefau 17 pass from Tagovailoa (Tobias kick)
StL—Tagovailoa 39 run (Tobias kick)
StL—Jimmy Gonsalves 6 run (Tobias kick)
StL—Isaac Slade-Matautia 64 fumble return (Tobias kick)
Mil—Timoteo 66 pass from Cy Kuboyama-Hayashi (Chad Senas pass from Kuboyama-Hayashi)
Mil—Timoteo 40 pass from Kuboyama-Hayashi (Kuboyama-Hayashi run)


RUSHING—Mil: Malepeai 32-258, Milton 10-70, Makana Tauai 1-(-15), Kuboyama-Hayashi 1-(-5). Saint Louis: Tagovailoa 7-58, Jahred Silofau 3-51, Dylan-James Silva 5-16, Chevan Cordeiro 2-15, Lefau 11-16, Gonsalves 5-6, Maika Bonner 2-3, Team 1(-1).
PASSING—Mililani: Milton 5-14-3-82, Kuboyama-Hayashi 10-15-1-165. Saint Louis: Tagovailoa 15-18-0-376, Cordeiro 1-1-0-8.
RECEIVING—Mililani: Timoteo 7-158, Rico Sallas 3-17, Bryson Ventura 1-40, Tauai 2-14, Jarod Alama 1-15, Malepeai 1-3. Saint Louis: Lefau 4-102, Lanakila Wilson 4-74, Noah Alejado 3-80, Spear 3-41, Kobayashi 1-76, Ronson Young 1-11.

Attendance: 11,704

COMMENTS

  1. Karl Finley November 13, 2015 8:39 pm

    Welcome to the ILH Trojans!


  2. Manley November 13, 2015 8:59 pm

    No defense in this game. Shhss


  3. Manley November 13, 2015 9:08 pm

    This is the match up that everyone has been waiting for. Kahuku vs. St.Louis for the State Championship. I’m sure the Saints want to erase the asterisk 2010 season in which their only lost was a 3 TD blow out by the Red Raiders.


  4. SimpleSimon November 13, 2015 9:12 pm

    The Trojan fan who gives the best excuse will get a free t-shirt from me 😉 lol


  5. DynastyOG November 13, 2015 9:18 pm

    CHEEEEEHUUU. ………..start sweating babogum……lol


  6. Manley November 13, 2015 9:19 pm

    Still trying to figure who would give Mililani 2 first place in last weeks Top Ten polls.


  7. apuaa November 13, 2015 9:25 pm

    Wow…St. Louis is awesome! Kahuku will be hard-pressed to score on the Crusaders next week. Unless more Crusaders get DQ’d for dirty play. Lol!


  8. Football November 13, 2015 9:25 pm

    The ILH of the OIA looks like a one hit wonder. But don’t worry Trojan fans recruiting season is around the corner. While the rest of the OIA is Root not recruited.


  9. Insideoutsidein November 13, 2015 9:28 pm

    All those regular season blowouts Mililani played not justified. Should have played qb backups a lot so their prepared for post season. Hopefully lesson well learned. DIG DEEP MILLZ!!


  10. oia#1 November 13, 2015 9:29 pm

    This is the game everyone has been waiting for and it looks like a blowout! Might aswell crown st louis already.


  11. GoBigRed November 13, 2015 9:34 pm

    I think Kahuku will beat St. Louis 112-3. Anyone want to bet? I have enough money to wager a poke bowl from the Kahuku Superette.


  12. SLbrotherhood November 13, 2015 9:48 pm

    Healthy Tua to much for Mililani, Lefau running fast & strong breaking it upfield. Aloha to Milton great career on to UH with Kalakaua. Congrats to Malepeai on the record, hope u have a great Oregon experience (ex-crusader).

    Kahuku goin to let Renaud play or go with the wildcat?


  13. Kela November 13, 2015 10:02 pm

    Hoping for a Mililani win but not gonna happen. Congrats to Malapeai for being the state’s best ever running back! Always will be a Trojan fan but next week I’ll be cheering for OIA team from the North Shore! Good job Mililani! Go get em Raiders!


  14. J November 13, 2015 10:32 pm

    Can you imagine if Malepeai stayed at St. Louis? OMG!!!!


  15. Lee Boy November 13, 2015 10:34 pm

    @Gobigred- Can’t believe you still think Kahuku will beat ST. Louis after this performance. I will be at Aloha Stadium next week all Kahuku fans are welcome to place their bets, put your kala where your mouth is. It’s not to late for you to have a change of heart like you did before this game.


  16. hi808 November 13, 2015 10:38 pm

    j, can u imagine if malepei stayed at his home school of aiea? but no, the 2 best recruiting schools fight over him. stlouis n mililani.


  17. Tutu Kane Ale November 13, 2015 10:38 pm

    If Kahuku fire up their pass defense and keep St Louis QB’s and receivers without any catches then the Red Raiders will drive home celebrating sweet tears after midnite;..I’m sure Kahuku can deter St Louis running game;…good luck to both team and god bless our varsity players with speedy injury repairs and healing;..mahalo Coach Tata and Hao Inc for making Red Raiders Nation proud and jubilant,…god bless you and ours.


  18. hi808 November 13, 2015 10:40 pm

    Kahuku will beat St. Louis next week 2-1.
    Kahuku will make both their free throws.


  19. GoBigRed November 13, 2015 10:54 pm

    @Lee – that’s an imposter – moderator can verify. probably Realchumpstic (because he wants to be like me).

    But yeah – we will win. 8 Turnovers. You won’t see that next week. Maybe one. Crusaders offense won’t have the ball that much because we will keep it on the ground. But the biggest difference? Our DEFENSE. We have already shut down prolific offenses this season – Crusaders defense has not shut down anyone…not even IOLANI. You just let Malepeai run for 260 yards tonight. I’m wondering how many we’ll have next week… 300? 400?

    We have the DBs to match up with your WRs and if you look at all of St Louis’ games they have not played ONE team that blitzes like we do… and why can we blitz like crazy? because we have the secondary that enables us to do it. So Tua isn’t gonna have ALL DAY in the pocket. He will have to get rid of it quicker than what’s he’s used to…and by the time he makes that adjustment it’ll be too late. Welcome to the Show Crusaders…One and Done – just like Trojans (cuz Punahou has the most returning talent for next year). But it was a nice ride while you had it…but it ended tonight.

    Realdumbstic – imitation is the greatest form of flattery – I acknowledge your idolization of me… now… shoo fly. hahahahaaaaaa!!!!

    CHEEEEHUUUUU!!!!

    GO. BIG. RED.


  20. Insideoutsidein November 13, 2015 10:54 pm

    @lee boy. Malapeai rushed over 250 yds tonight. Didn’t reach 100 against Kahuku. It will be a good game next week. Both Stls and Kahuku lost to Millz during Scrimmage early this season. Both were hungry to defeat last years state champs. Tonight’s 1st game did not look impressive, but getting to the show with a win no matter what the score is what it’s all about. It’s all about watching film, sticking to assignments and executing for the show. The best Defense that plays next week will win!!!


  21. Hauula 93 November 13, 2015 11:30 pm

    Congratulations to Kahuku and St. Louis for your great victory. … This will be an exciting game. Two great defenses going at it and it will be a physical game.. All I ask from both teams is to play clean and limit the penalties , so we can have a game where both side can be proud of… Best of luck to both team.. See ya next week… GO BIG RED….


  22. rr4l November 13, 2015 11:39 pm

    Mililani fans are silent tonight….lol


  23. Katoosh08 November 13, 2015 11:53 pm

    Waianae stuffed the vaunted run that bigred keeps talking about. I’m pretty sure STL can do even better only lol


  24. TGOD November 14, 2015 12:35 am

    Congratulations to the Crusaders, they played and coached a great game. No excuses, St. Louis was the better team tonight. Their offense was firing with #13, and their defense got turnover after turnover. Good luck next week.
    Good job Trojans, you competed and left it all out on the field. In the end only one team will be smiling as the state champions.


  25. AOK November 14, 2015 2:31 am

    @rr4l As are all the OIA Lovers who were claiming an All-OIA Final. Crickets. LMFAO mililani showed the state how to contain the Kahuku rushing attack. I didn’t know if Waianae had the personnel to execute the same, but they proved they did. Now, STL gets to show the state how it’s done. As we saw Malepeai got his yards, but what good did they add up to? Not much, if anything. Real score was 56-14, and could’ve easily been worse. All those yards for 14 points? Wow, I don’t think Cal or STL is worried. Let’s get it done boys!


  26. Insideoutsidein November 14, 2015 5:03 am

    @aok. Turnover…Turnover after Turnover were turned into TD by Stls. Confidence, momentum is what they gained and it changed the game. It was 14-14 then all of a sudden…fumble….fumble… ect… Difficult to comeback when you turn the ball over choke times. No excuses about the game but Stls will have their hands full and they know it. Millz defense are no where near Kahuku’s. Though millz..Waianae defense slowed Kahuku down….yeah, yeah..,It will be a different game. OIA VS ILH. It’s a rivalry.


  27. MadMax November 14, 2015 6:40 am

    Lol..told you so…..Stl and ILH is the best! Kahuku is going to get murder!


  28. Chester November 14, 2015 7:02 am

    Mililani’s games against Kahuku and St.Louis magnified Mililanis inability to develop a quality backup QB. That is on the coaching staff. To pull two JV players up to varsity and play in some of the biggest games of the season is not fair to the kids. Someone mentioned it earlier, in all their blowout wins, they should’ve played the backup QB (whoever it should be) to better develop him. But instead they padded the stats in meaningless play time with Milton at the helm. It’s easy to coach studs. But when you have to coach less experienced and less talented players, it really shows what kind of coaches you have.


  29. hi808 November 14, 2015 8:07 am

    St.Louis is a legit tripple threat on offense and will move the ball easily between the 20’s on Kahuku, not a slight on Kahukus D just an acknowledgement of Tua’s super human abilitys. A lesser Kapolei team moved the ball on Kahukus D. The difference will be if Kahuku D can hold in the red zone, which I think they can.


  30. Realistic November 14, 2015 8:07 am

    @ Manley, after doing my due diligence, the (2) votes given to Mililani last week were “allegedly” cast by GoBigRed & GoodStory. But that is actually the same person using a home computer and their aunty’s computer to mask the IP address. Very sneaky guys!

    #alwayswinning


  31. Realistic November 14, 2015 8:12 am

    @Go Big Red, trust me son, no one wants to be like you. Case in point:

    1) Didn’t graduate – 0.2 GPA
    2) 400 on the SAT (combined)
    3) Played in the Kahuku Band
    4) World Class Hopscotch Champ
    5) Collector of POGS
    6) Fantasy Champ for Football on his Mom’s Original Xbox (closest he ever got to playing real football)
    7) Doesn’t own a home
    8) Catches the City Bus with loose change he finds
    9) Receiving Government Assistance with Milk & Cheese
    10) Foolishly masks his IP addresses by going to his 4 friends houses (and gets to use their computer by sharing his milk and cheese. How fair is that?).

    #wonagain


  32. Ke808 November 14, 2015 9:00 am

    Give credit where credit is due here…STL beat Mililani and the boys deserve a huge shout out. All that talk on these blogs for the past week have been about Milton and all of his numbers. Sorry, but Tagovailoa beat him straight up. So glad I got watch last nights game and proud to be a STL Mom…#crusadermom4lyfe


  33. SimpleSimon November 14, 2015 9:05 am

    Every time Kahuku makes it to the ship, they always have one of these sloppy games. Go back in history and you’ll see. This is just part of Kahuku’s game plan lol. Wasn’t it funny how Timoteo was all cocky after he made the first touchdown, then he turned humble the rest of the night? lol


  34. GoBigRed November 14, 2015 9:15 am

    @Realistic… DOOOOONT EXPLAIN YO LYF!!! (with a list of your own life’s measly accomplishments – except the Kahuku Band part – you couldn’t cut it).

    btw – what are you #stillwinning at?? Uhhhh…nothing. LOL

    also… I tried to let you figure it out on your own, but I realize I have to S.P.E.L.L. I.T. O.U.T. for you… A.B.C. 1.2.3. (sing it like Michael Jackson – it will help your addled brain remember it easier)… here it is: I live on the MAINLAND… So… Even if I WANTED to watch the game on PPV… I C.O.U.L.D.N’.T. …so I have only one option = online. DUUUUUHHHHHH!!! There…I hope that helps clear that concept up for you… Let me know if you require (need) further tutoring (lessons) – I know… I have to dummy it down for you.

    HAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!!

    Crusaders FANatics: You can’t win if you can’t SCORE!!!! Looking forward to another goose egg vs another one-dimensional team (cuz leai running vs our #1 DEFENSE in the HISTORY of da STATE!

    GO BIG RED

    #ENEMYOFTHESTATE

    (who cares what these so called experts think – they’ve been wrong about Kahuku AAAAALLLLL SEASON)


  35. Kahuku 82 November 14, 2015 9:35 am

    Not trying to take anything away from an awesome performance from St. Louis but the left tackle was holding more then half the time but was lucky the referee didn’t catch any of it!!!


  36. SimpleSimon November 14, 2015 10:02 am

    @Kahuku 82 – I noticed that but if you look back at years past, that’s what they do.


  37. Kahuku 82 November 14, 2015 10:05 am

    Anyways congrats to both teams on their wins last night and good luck next week.


  38. Kahuku 82 November 14, 2015 10:45 am

    @SimpleSimon
    Not saying millilani would have won because they were dominated by St. Louis in all three phases! Just saying the officials need to do a better job, even the center got away with a few, some of which were on scoring plays. Could have easily gone against St. Louis too. Even in the first game when they ruled kesi down which was the right call but then to overturn their call on the field was just amazing! Just saying let the kids play and do your job as an official. I know nobody’s perfect but to miss it that many times is no excuse. JMHO


  39. Realistic November 14, 2015 11:28 am

    Once again GoBigRed tries to be me since she isn’t creative. “Don’t be me son, cuz you just ain’t me.”

    GoBigRed November 14, 2015 at 9:15 am
    @Realistic… DOOOOONT EXPLAIN YO LYF!!! (with a list of your own life’s measly accomplishments – except the Kahuku Band part – you couldn’t cut it).

    btw – what are you #stillwinning at?? Uhhhh…nothing. LOL

    Really this is your comeback that you want to post online to “get me.” WOW! This is sad. I am guessing this took your a while to come up with. I have to admit this comeback is innovative, revolutionary, creative, scholarly, one of a kind. Nah it isn’t, I just wanted to make you feel good for 1 second. Well maybe longer since it took you more than 1 second to read this. So maybe 10 minutes?

    Man you are just sad. You spend time trying to flame away and this is the best you got? I know, I know, I am wrong for picking on someone with the brain that you demonstrate. I am sorry. I know it isn’t politically correct to pick on someone who falls into your category.

    I will try to stop, but it’s just too easy. I mean, really, this is what you came up with? WOW! If you were 5 and just learning to read and write I would pat you on the back (I know you are not allowed to pay children on the back because of your history Sandusky). I love how you use the word “measly” after I have used that word over the past 2 weeks.

    See, you should THANK me, you learned a new word because of me. You are very welcome maam!

    #alwayswinning #sorrynotsorry #isthisthebestyougot?

    GoBigRed November 14, 2015 at 9:15 am
    @Realistic… DOOOOONT EXPLAIN YO LYF!!! (with a list of your own life’s measly accomplishments – except the Kahuku Band part – you couldn’t cut it).

    btw – what are you #stillwinning at?? Uhhhh…nothing. LOL

    HAHAHA, I give you credit though. It take a brave women or a very foolish one to post this and hope that it was a really good comeback. Maybe some people will classify you as brave. I am going to guess the consensus is the later.


  40. Kahuku 82 November 14, 2015 12:11 pm

    @GoBigRed why you waste your time with this clown????He ain’t got no football IQ and he definately ain’t worth paying attention to! Today’s Sesame Street was brought to you by the letters R-E-A-L-I-S-T-I-C and the word LOSER!!!!!


  41. GoBigRed November 14, 2015 12:12 pm

    Btw. Realistic is one of my many names I use on here.

    I just like playing Devils advocate for da helluvit.

    Plus…I’m Bipolar and Schizophrenic so I like talking to myself.

    😀


  42. GoBigRed November 14, 2015 12:15 pm

    @Kahuku82. Fun n games bruddah. He takes it too seriously. Me? I have a life. Just trying to see how far he will go. Looks like over da edge.

    @RealTrashtic. You missed picking up my garbage last week. Fired!

    HAHAHAHAAAAAA!!


  43. MadMax November 14, 2015 12:44 pm

    Can somebody tell gobigred that he’s the most non smart football guy on this board. He’s always wrong. Now you get what you’ve been asking for. Stl is not no scrub oia team. This is the ILH SON! We schedule the best so we are prepared for big games. Not cry about rankings and blah blah. So now that we know the oia is weak, stop claiming their the best win the championship game was played last night. Hopefully they’ll look into having 2 ILH teams in the tourny for now on. Can’t wait to hear your excuse next week as STL IS CELEBRATING! Kahuku fans, you not shut Stl down. You’re about to learn what real D1 Athletes looks like.


  44. hi808 November 14, 2015 2:33 pm

    Now the neighbor islands can finally claim to have made it to the D1 title game. Yes all islands have a player that was recruited to play for St. Louis this year.


  45. 88 November 14, 2015 3:30 pm

    First ILH Title in 5 years, First time back to the State Championship in 5 years and its Kahuku thats going learn what D1 athletes look like? Hey, I know its been awhile since you been to the SHIP but damn……


  46. Good Story November 14, 2015 3:35 pm

    Don’t make the mistake of judging us on this past game. For better or for worse, our boys play with too much emotion…sometimes playing “down” to their competition. But best believe, this time the boys will be up, and the Red Sea is coming. There’s no way any coach can prepare their team for what the most famous 12th man in Hawaii High School Football will bring. Coach Tata is in for a treat. He’s got us to the Big Show and the community will reward him by showing up. No doubt, our boys will bring their A game. But there will be times when they will need our support, and we will be there pushing them forward. There is our 8th championship, right in front of you boys, leave your mark in history and Go Get It! All Haill Kahuku Hail!


  47. Pick Six November 14, 2015 4:03 pm

    @Kahuku 82,

    Glad you mentioned the missed holding calls against St. Louis. I felt bad for that Padello kid who got held a few times in the game. 1 or 2 you could see in the replays.


  48. Kahuku 82 November 14, 2015 4:28 pm

    The two weak links in St. Louis O-line is their left tackle and center , lucky their QB can scramble, kahukus DE and NT are quick, St. Louis gonna have a hard time blocking them, but you cannot compare millz D and Kahukus D whole different story..

    @Pick Six that’s only the ones you see on the replay, it’s understandable for a referee to miss a few but there were a few times he actually had him in almost a chokehold lmao, how can you miss something as plain as that..


  49. Lee Boy November 14, 2015 4:47 pm

    @Goodstory- I have not seen anyone commenting about or judging your win against Waianae. If anything I congratulate Kahuku on their win. Wainae’s kids came ready to play and you guys won the game. Atfer all the end result is what counts, your defense play lights out. See you in the finals

    @Insideoutsidein- Seriously you still talking about Mililani beating Kahuku and ST Louis when they scrimmage. Are you smoking some pakalolo son, your team just lost in the semis and got beat in the OIA finals. Last time I checked a scrimmage is concider practice not a ral game but practice. Are we talking about practice???? COME ON MAN!!!!!!!!!


  50. AOK November 14, 2015 5:42 pm

    Why all these Kahuku fans trolling for? You think you can do better as refs? Well, get the training, and get out there. Until then, be the fan that you all are. Because all we are is just fans. It sounds like you all are preparing your excuses for next week, after Da Crusaders come marching back to Kalaepohaku with da koa trophy. I can see it right now, oh but Anae, Kanongataa, Vimahi, insert whatever name you want here was being held all game long, lol. Come on son.


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