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LIVE BLOG: Mililani 21, Leilehua 9, Final

By Billy Hull on October 19, 2013

We’re set for kickoff at John Kauinana Stadium for the final OIA Red quarterfinal game. Mililani beat the Mules, 44-14, just three weeks ago here. Can Leilehua not only make it a game, but pull off the upset? 6:18 p.m.: Four different Trojans record a rush of at least 10 yards on Mililani’s opening drive. Vavae Malepeai fumbles at the 1 but Jacob Afele falls on top of it and Mililani takes a 7-0 lead, 7:26 Q1. 6:20 p.m.: Justin […]

OIA Red Playoff Preview: Leilehua vs. Mililani

By Billy Hull on October 16, 2013

OIA Red Playoffs The matchup: Leilehua (6-3) vs. Mililani (7-1) Location/Time: Mililani, Saturday, 6 p.m. Head-to-head (since 1973): Leilehua leads 20-14-1 Biggest margin of victory: Leilehua, 42-0, Sept. 24, 1988 *Smallest margin of victory: Mililani, 15-14, Nov. 7, 1980; Mililani, 21-20, Sept. 27, 2002 *Teams played to 7-7 tie on Sept. 11, 1999 Leilehua’s offensive leaders Mililani’s offensive leaders Will quarterback Justin Jenks be the difference? That’s what West No. 5 seed Leilehua has to hope for when it faces […]

Top Players: RBs (9/12)

By Paul Honda on September 12, 2013

First, a random examination of top running backs and their numbers. (My ranked order is at the bottom of this post.) Plus, style comparisons. Wayne Taulapapa, Punahou, 5-11, 185, So. 53 attempts, 329 yards, two touchdowns, 109.7 yards per game, 6.2 yards per carry. Two of their three opponents were elite teams: Mililani, Helix (Calif.). He had a monster 30-153 game against Helix, a CIF powerhouse. He didn’t start when the season began, but it’s clear that he’s capable of […]


Kamehameha’s Kahookele up against it

By Jerry Campany on September 11, 2013

If Kamehameha running back Brandon Kahookele wants to walk out of Aloha Stadium a winner on Saturday, he might want to take a trip up to Manoa to get a little advice from former Kahuku standout Aofaga Wily. Punahou’s defense has allowed a rusher to top 100 yards only six times since 2010, and Wily has done it to them three of those times. Even better for Kahookele and the bruisers in front of him, Kahuku won all three. No. […]

Mililani’s Malepeai carries the load

By Jason Kaneshiro on August 24, 2013

After Mililani’s first preseason game, coach Rod York explained the Trojans’ shift in offensive emphasis as simply tailoring the scheme to their personnel. At times last year, the Trojans went without a running back in a five-wide set and York let quarterback Jarin Morikawa use his smarts and accuracy to move the Mililani offense through the air. This time around, York is calling for handoffs with far more frequency, and with confidence in the offensive line and a back like […]

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