Hawaii State | Archive | July, 2007

EXPECT A BIG YEAR FROM KAHUKU!

 

EXPECT A BIG YEAR FROM KAHUKU!

By Bob Hogue  Digital Sports Hawaii

Senior Sports Correspondent

      The
operative word for the the defending state football champion Kahuku Red
Raiders this year is HUGE.

‘We’ve
got some big kids,’ says Reggie Torres, Kahuku’s second year head
football coach.

     Given the
reputation of Kahuku
High School

football and its propensity for large athletes, when Coach Torres says
‘big’, then you know the 2007 Red Raiders are REALLY big.

The
offensive line this season is expected to go 320, 325, 340, 290, and
305 from right to left.  Patrick
Au, the expected starter at right tackle, is gigantic at 6-feet
9-inches tall and 320 pounds. 

Patrick Au


The right guard is Anthony Si’ilata at 6-feet
1-inch and 325 pounds.  The
starting center is highly-recruited Benji Kemoe’atu�??recruited by
everyone from USC to Notre Dame to LSU and Florida�??who
stands 6-feet 5-inches tall and weighs in at 340 pounds.  The
left guard is the smallest of the bunch, 6-foot 2-inch 290-pound Semiu
Tonga and the left tackle is 6-foot 3-inch 305-pound Danny Kinikini.

     The
key for that line is to move the football.  A
year ago, with all of Kahuku’s success, the offense struggled at times.   Coach Torres expects that to change in 2007.

     ‘We’ve
made some adjustments,’ says Torres. 
‘For one thing, it will be Sterling‘s
show this year.’

     Sterling
is Sterling Carvalho, the Red Raiders’ offensive coordinator.  He shared the responsibilities of
play-calling last year.  This
upcoming season, with a full-year under his belt, he’ll make all the
offensive calls, Torres says.

     The
first thing Torres and Carvalho will have to do is settle on a
quarterback.  Three
players�??Nalu Carvalho, Tima Tapusoa, and Jray Galeai�??are competing for
the starting signal-caller spot.  All three are expected to get a lot of snaps
during the pre-season.  Their
first test will be a scrimmage at Kamehameha, Friday August 10. 

    A
couple of key skill players for Kahuku will be star running back Junior
Mata’afa, who should put up big numbers this season behind his massive
offensive line.  And
a good target for whoever is chosen at quarterback is 6-foot 6-inch
wide receiver Willie Ching.

                                                      

  Defensively,
the Red Raiders have tremendous depth. 
‘That’s our skill area,’ says Torres       
     Heavily-recruited
Shilo Te’o�??who is getting interest from a wide range of big name powers
like Florida, USC, BYU, Hawaii, Utah, LSU, Arizona, Notre Dame, and
Florida State�??anchors the defense at strong safety. 
At
just under 6-feet tall and weighing in at 205 pounds, Te’o has earned a
reputation as a hard-hitter with tremendous athletic
skills.    
Shilo Te’o

     The
Red Raider linebacker corps is very solid.  6-foot
3-inch 205 pound Alema Tachibana and 6-foot 4-inch 220-pound Paipai
Falemalu lead the way.  Kulia
Pickard, at 5-11 and 205 pounds and Kaena Adolpho, at 5-10 and 180,
make it a linebacking fearsome foursome.

     Leading
the defensive line will be Jerome Acoba at 6-3 and 230 pounds.

     ‘We’ve
got a lot of good players,’ says Torres.

     That’s
bad news for Kahuku’s opponents this season.  The
Red Raiders face last year’s state runner-up St. Louis�??the team they
edged 7-6 in the 2006 state championship game�??in the pre-season opener,
Saturday August 18 at Aloha Stadium.  Two weeks later, on
September 1st, Kahuku will be on the Mainland to face Utah 5-A state champion Bingham High School.

     ‘We’re
going to be very competitive,’ Torres says.

      Knowing
the tradition of greatness for Kahuku football, that’s an
understatement.


Check back for the St. Louis Football team preview by Bob Hogue! 

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1st ANNUAL ALL-AMERICAN BOWL GAME SUPER COMBINE

1st ANNUAL ALL-AMERICAN BOWL GAME SUPER
COMBINE

 

David Kawada: Digital Sports Hawaii Correspondent

Slowly
but surely, the word has gone out that Hawaii, per capita, produces the
highest rate of college football talent from the prep ranks. 
After today, the ??word? will turn into song and verse.  Leading
the singing will be Max Emfinger, owner and operator of the
All-American Bowl Game Super Combine, held today at the Kamehameha
Schools Football Complex on the Kapalama Campus.
                                                                                                  


A total of 123 prep athletes participated in the full combine schedule
that included the standard agility drills in the morning ?? 10 & 40
yard dash, vertical jump, broad jump, shuttle, T-test, and bench press.  The
afternoon concluded with position drills, 7-on-7 for skill positions,
and 1-on-1 for lineman.  Emfinger
had to control his excitement over some of the results.
Hawaii
Max Emfinger All-American Bowl members: (Bottom Row L to
R: Choy, Pescaia, Mataafa, Andrews, Vehikite, Top Row L
– R: Hoke, Markowitz, Tipoti, Koehler)
??Some
of these kids never went to a combine before,? said Emfinger. 
They don??t know what to expect from themselves.  One
kid (Kamehameha QB Michael Hoke) put down that he runs a 4.8 (seconds
in the 40 yard dash) on his reg sheet.  He then runs a 4.52?..on wet grass

                                                                                                                                 

 The
event was partially sponsored by former Farrington Governor, UH
Warrior, and current Jacksonville Jaguar Vince Manuwai.  ??I
just wanted to have some role in this Combine, a way to help the local
kids.?

The
results of the combine will be posted on www.maxemfingerrecruiting.com,
and will be specifically sent to various college coaches throughout the
country.

Front
row (L-R): Abe Markowitz(Punahou), Jimmy Robinson(Farrington), Kahai
Choy(Kamehameha), Solomon Kohler(Castle), Joshua Fernandez(Farrington),
VJ Fehoko(Farrington), Shawn Reed(Kalaheo), Kahikolu
Pescaia(Kamehameha), Aldodius Colquitt(Aiea), Kona Schwenke(Kahuku),
Junior Mataafa(Kahuku)

2nd row (L-R): Sili Pale(PAc-5), Jordan gomes(Kamehameha), Josh
Costa(Kamehameha), Pono Perez(Kamehameha), Lake Casco(Lahainaluna),
Simione Vehikite(Lahainaluna), Michael Hoke(Kamehameha), Bruce
Andrews(Kalaheo), Aaron Tipoti(Pac-5)

Awards
were given out to the top 16 performers of the day, plus top performers
for offense, defense, and the 7-on-7 and 1-on-1 drills.  The
most anticipated announcement was who would receive the 5 invitations
to participate in the Max Emfinger 4th
Annual 2008 All-American Bowl Game Classic to be played on January 8,
2008, at Veteran??s Memorial Stadium, in Jackson, Mississippi.

 Award
winners were Abe Markowitz (Punahou), Joshua Fernandez, VJ Fehoko,
& Jimmy Robinson (Farrington), Solomon Kohler (Castle), Sili Pale
& Aaron Tipoti (Pac-5), Shawn Reed & Bruce Andrews (Kalaheo),
Aldodius Colquitt (Aiea), Michael Hoke, Jordan Gomes, Josh Costa, Pono
Perez, Kahikolu Pescaia, & Kahai Choy (Kamehameha-Kapalama), Kona
Schwenke and Junior Mataafa (Kahuku), and Lake Casco and Simione
Vehikite (Lahainaluna).

 Selected
to participate in the All-American Bowl Game Classic were Kohler and
Choy  (pre-selected before combine), Mataafa, Pescaia, Markowitz,
Hoke, Tipoti, Andrews and Vehikite. 

To
view All American Video Highlights view home page video player. 
More to come!  Mahalo to family members for emailing corrections

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The Max Emfinger- 1st Honolulu, HI- Super Football Combine

The Max Emfinger All American Football Game

1st  Honolulu, HI- Super Football Combine

When:          Saturday: July 21, 2007
Where:         Kamehameha HS
Football Complex
Cost:           
$25.00 includes Lunch and Free Camp T-Shirt
Combine:       8:00- 12:00 am- July 21st
7on7: 1on1     2:00- 5:00 pm
                                                                                                                   

Invites:        
5 Invitations to play in the Max Emfinger 4th Annual 2008 All-American
Bowl Game Classic- January 5, 2008- Jackson Memorial Stadium in
Jackson, Mississippi

Awards:         16 Gold
Medallions given to the All-Combine Team Award Ceremonies- 5:00 – 6:00
pm


Hawaii Contact: Linda Lee Fehoko Cell: 1-808-342-0143 
lindaleefehoko@yahoo.com

Website:        Maxemfingerrecruiting.com

To Register for Hawaii Combine, log onto: maxemfinderrecruiting.com, pacificathleticalliance.com or email Hawaii Contact.

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2007 Laie Basketball Classic

2007 Laie Basketball Classic  

Over 250 community members participate

Click here to view more Basektball Photos!
                                                                                                               

Laie, Hi-  The beautiful Cannon Activities Center is the home of the
BYUH Seasiders.  However, for the past 4 evenings it has been the home
of the Koolauloa residents as the 2007 Laie Pioneer Basketball Classic
sponsored by the Laie Community Association  (LCA) comes to a
conclusion tonight.


Sina Funaki and her teamates!

                                                                                                             

Check out video highlights of this years 2007 Laie Basketball
Classic.  Laie Park vs Team Hawaii highlights on our home page
player.  More to come!


2007 Laie Basketball Classic

   

Tipa Galeai, LCA board member and director of the Classic  is pleased
with the great participation.  This years classic features 16 mens
teams and 6 womens teams.  Mahalo to the many volunteers who serve
their community by assisting with the scores table, officiating and
even baby sitting as mothers and fathers enjoy the competition.

Tipa Galeai Director of the 2007 Laie Pioneer Classic.

 

 

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East takes six of eight games at East-West All-Star event at New Castle


By Dave Risley
E/W All-Star Games Sports Information Director


The East-West All-Star games were held July 7 at the New Castle Fieldhouse. Here are recaps and box scores from all eight games.

 

GAME 1: CLASS A GIRLS

Class A West overcame a 13-11 first-quarter deficit to take a 30-24 halftime lead over the East en route to a 75-55 victory. The West, behind a game-high 17 points from Covenant Christianâ??s Kayla Thompson, built its lead to 49-37 after three periods before posting the 20-point win.

 

Winners of the Kent Benson Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Awards were Jennifer Kelly of Rossville (West) and Rachel Walker of Tri (East). Thompson was named the most valuable player.

CLASS A WEST (75)             CLASS A EAST (55)
FG FT PF R TP                          FG FT PF R TP
Jessen 6 3-4 0 5 16                Bender 1 0-0 0 0 3
An. Boyle 2 0-1 1 1 4              Walker 1 0-0 0 5 2
Am. Boyle 4 0-0 0 1 9             Legg 1 0-0 0 3 2
Dowell 4 0-0 1 1 8                  Bowman 3 2-2 0 2 8
Newhart 5 0-0 2 1 10             Lauber 2 3-5 0 0 7
Thompson 8 0-0 0 1 17          Sawyer 0 0-0 0 0 0
Kelly 2 1-2 1 5 6                     Carlton 0 0-0 0 0 0
Buse 2 0-0 3 1 5                     Cool 1 0-0 1 4 2
                                               Robinson 6 5-6 1 3 17
                                               Gilbert 4 6-8 0 1 14
Totals 33 4-7 8 17 75             Totals 19 16-21 2 19 55

Team rebounds: West 1, East 1

3-point goals: West 5 (Jessen, Am. Boyle, Thompson, Kelly, Buse), East 1 (Bender)

Turnovers: West 5, East 11


Because of an early technical problem at New Castle, statistics for rebounds, turnovers, and fouls are for the second half only. Also, there is no statistic for field goal attempts in the game.

GAME 2: CLASS A BOYS
In the most exciting game of the day, Blue River Valleyâ??s Blaine Hammond hit a 3-pointer with one second to play to give Class A East an 87-85 win over the West. The East jumped out to a 30-15 lead in the first quarter, but the West kept chopping away at the lead, finally catching the East at 63-all with 1:35 left to play in the third quarter.

 

It was nip-and-tuck the rest of the way, with Nathan Ferch of Oregon-Davis giving the West an 85-84 lead with 29 seconds to play in the game. The West had a chance to salt the game away but missed two late free throws, setting the stage for Hammond‘s heroics.

 

Winners of the Kent Benson Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Awards were David Henry of Bethesda Christian for the West and Kreigh Cook of Blue River Valley for the East. The Eastâ??s Gabe Miller of Hauser was named most valuable player.

CLASS A WEST (85)             CLASS A EAST (87)
FG FT PF R TP                           FG FT PF R TP
Gilman 1-4 0-0 2 3 2                VanHoose 7-12 2-2 4 3 19
Woodard 1-4 0-0 0 1 2            Cook 4-8 0-0 0 2 10
Adkisson 1-5 1-2 1 3 3             Hammond 2-3 0-0 1 7 5
Johnston 8-10 2-4 3 8 18        Horner 3-8 0-0 2 5 7
Ferch 2-6 3-4 1 6 7                  Wohlberg 3-7 0-0 1 1 8
Ulyat 4-11 0-0 0 1 10               Ooley 1-3 0-0 1 2 2
Steward 3-5 0-0 0 3 8             Jenning 1-4 0-0 0 2 2
Hubertz 2-6 0-0 0 4 4              Brown 4-11 2-2 2 7 10
Walker 1-2 0-1 1 4 3                Miller 8-14 0-0 0 5 17
Osborn 1-2 0-0 0 3 2               Wiseman 0-4 5-6 2 1 5
Snyder 4-5 0-0 1 1 10              Adlam 1-4 0-0 1 1 2
Henry 4-7 1-1 3 0 9
Newhart 3-5 0-0 0 4 6
Totals 35-72 7-12 12 44 85     Totals 34-78 9-10 14 38 87

Team rebounds: West 3, East 2
3-point goals: West 8 (Ulyat 3, Steward 2, Snyder 2, Walker), East 9 (VanHoose 3, Cook 2, Wohlberg 2, Hammond, Horner, Miller)

Turnovers: West 18, East 18

GAME 3: CLASS 2A GIRLS
Class 2A East outscored the West 24-8 in the third quarter en route to a 71-57 victory. From a first-quarter tie at 16, the West scored the first 10 points of the second quarter before the East cut that deficit to trail only 30-27 at the half.

 

The Westâ??s Anne Trevithic of Mitchell and the Eastâ??s Courtney Shewmaker of Shenandoah were winners of the Kent Benson Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Awards. The Eastâ??s LaTonya Lloyd of Charlestown was named the gameâ??s most valuable player.

CLASS 2A WEST (57)            CLASS 2A EAST (71)
FG FT PF R TP                           FG FT PF R TP
Beavers 2-5 0-0 1 4 4              Leisure 7-13 1-3 1 1 17
Trevithic 2-6 2-2 0 11 6            Davis 1-4 2-2 2 0 4
Crawford 5-14 0-0 2 4 11        Lamkin 1-3 0-2 4 4 2
Hunsaker 3-6 0-2 1 3 9            K. Thompson 6-9 2-3 0 4 15
Pickens 0-5 1-2 2 2 1               Grieves 1-5 5-6 0 7 7
Oliver 5-6 2-2 1 2 14                Trimpe 3-7 0-0 1 4 9
L. Thompson 0-3 0-0 0 1 0       Shewmaker 1-4 0-0 0 2 3
Wiles 1-3 0-0 1 4 2                  Lloyd 6-7 0-0 2 7 12
Miller 1-6 0-0 2 3 2                   Hosinski 1-3 0-0 0 5 2
Nease 3-9 2-6 2 2 8
Totals 22-63 7-14 12 39 57     Totals 27-55 10-16 10 40 71

Team rebounds: West 3, East 6
3-point goals: West 6 (Hunsaker 3, Oliver 2, Crawford), East 7 (Trimpe 3, Leisure 2, K. Thompson, Shewmaker)

Turnovers: West 19, East 15

GAME 4: CLASS 2A BOYS

Class 2A West jumped out to a 28-11 lead, and the West maintained its advantage throughout the second half in posting a 92-73 victory. The East was able to cut the lead to 32-26 in the second quarter, but the West built that back up to 49-36 at the half.

 

Winners of the Kent Benson Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Awards were the Westâ??s Jordan Tucker of Clinton Central and the Eastâ??s Andrew Miller of Brownstown. The Westâ??s Tyler Bruce of Tri-West Hendricks was named the gameâ??s most valuable player.

CLASS 2A WEST (92)            CLASS 2A EAST (73)
FG FT PF R TP                           FG FT PF R TP
Kaspar 3-11 0-0 1 9 7             Cronk 7-14 2-2 1 3 21
Dunbar 7-10 0-4 0 5 15           Delauder 2-8 1-2 1 6 5
Tucker 2-7 2-2 0 7 7                Huntsinger 3-7 0-2 2 2 7
Chitwood 0-4 0-0 0 3 0            Miller 3-11 0-0 1 10 7
Shidler 1-6 0-0 1 3 2                DeVito 3-6 1-2 3 4 7
Carver 1-4 0-0 1 3 2                Stover 1-4 0-0 0 3 2
Daugherty 3-5 0-0 1 3 7          Withers 4-5 1-2 0 5 10
Stanger 1-4 2-2 0 1 4              Hunt 2-9 0-0 3 4 4
Neese 3-6 0-0 1 8 7                 Forman 3-11 0-1 1 7 6
Dial 7-11 0-0 2 2 19                 Molter 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Morris 0-3 0-0 2 0 0                 Turner 2-7 0-0 0 4 4
Palleson 1-2 7-8 0 2 9
Bruce 6-13 0-0 1 5 13
Totals 35-86 11-16 10 54 92   Totals 30-82 5-11 12 50 73

Team rebounds: West 4, East 2
3-point goals: West 10 (Dial 5, Kaspar, Dunbar, Tucker, Daugherty, Neese, Bruce), East 8 (Cronk 5, Huntsinger, Miller, Withers)

Turnovers: West 9, East 13


GAME 5: CLASS 3A GIRLS
After a 2-all tie, Class 2A East took a lead and never let go of it in a 61-47 victory over the West. The East led 31-19 at halftime and 45-34 after three, but the West cut the lead to 48-40 early in the fourth quarter.

 

The Westâ??s Samantha Stahl of Owen Valley (a game-high 24 points) and the Eastâ??s Monica Planalp of Tipton were given the Kent Benson Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Awards. Elwoodâ??s Samantha Starcher from the victorious East squad was named the gameâ??s most valuable player.

CLASS 3A WEST (47)            CLASS 3A EAST (61)
FG FT PF R TP                           FG FT PF R TP
Byrdwell 1-5 0-0 0 3 2             Nickerson 3-8 3-5 1 4 9
Hoppes 0-4 2-2 0 1 2               Tamarri 2-6 1-2 4 3 7
Davis 2-6 0-0 4 7 4                   Blake 2-2 0-0 0 2 5
Stahl 10-14 3-4 2 4 24             Knafel 0-1 0-0 0 4 0
Tyburski 0-6 2-4 1 2 2              Lyons 1-6 0-0 1 9 2
Sitts 1-7 2-6 1 3 4                    Wright 4-7 2-3 1 7 10
Rhoades 0-6 0-0 2 4 0             Starcher 7-14 1-2 1 9 15
Gardner 2-9 1-2 2 8 6              Planalp 1-4 2-4 3 2 4
Marshall 1-3 0-0 1 3 2              Reece 3-6 3-4 2 3 9
Merrifield 0-4 1-3 1 2 1            Garringer 0-5 0-0 3 2 0
Totals 17-64 11-21 14 42 47   Totals 23-59 12-20 16 48 61

Team rebounds: West 5, East 3
3-point goals: West 2 (Stahl, Gardner), West 3 (Tamarri 2, Blake)

Turnovers: West 17, East 21

GAME 6: CLASS 3A BOYS
Class 3A East jumped to a 16-6 lead five minutes into the first quarter, extended the lead to 40-16 midway through the second, and grew it to 83-38 in the fourth in a 97-60 romp over the West.

 

Winners of the Kent Benson Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Awards were the Westâ??s Scott Pederson from Edgewood and the Eastâ??s Brandon Cloyd from Yorktown. New Castleâ??s Luke Bennett (a game-high 24 points for the winning East team) was named the gameâ??s most valuable player.

CLASS 3A WEST (60)            CLASS 3A EAST (97)
FG FT PF R TP                           FG FT PF R TP
Miller 2-4 2-4 1 4 6                  Bennett 9-16 3-3 2 5 24
Lewallen 0-2 0-0 1 2 0            Bruggeman 3-11 0-0 1 6 7
Lowers 2-8 0-2 0 8 4               Kindig 1-3 0-0 1 4 2
Pederson 2-4 0-0 1 2 4           Cloyd 3-4 1-5 1 5 7
Kleinschmidt 3-9 2-3 3 7 8       Huelster 3-5 0-0 2 3 6
Macke 0-2 0-0 1 5 0                 Underwood 2-6 0-0 0 2 6
Maners 2-3 2-2 2 0 6               Laswell 6-9 0-2 0 4 14
McFarland 7-15 3-4 1 5 17       McDaniel 4-10 2-2 2 5 11
Krieg 0-5 0-0 0 1 0                   Hazelman 6-14 0-0 0 6 16
Sluis 3-6 0-0 0 3 8                   Hormann 2-5 0-0 3 7 4
Reinking 0-3 0-0 0 0 0
Jennings 3-8 0-0 1 1 7
Totals 24-69 9-15 11 40 60     Totals 39-83 6-12 12 50 97

Team rebounds: West 2, East 3
3-point goals: West 3 (Sluis 2, Jennings), East 13 (Hazelman 4, Bennett 3, Underwood 2, Laswell 2, Bruggeman, McDaniel)

Turnovers: West 18, East 9

GAME 7: CLASS 4A GIRLS
Class 4A East grabbed an early 15-4 lead en route to an easy 76-51 win over the West. The West managed to cut the lead to 24-20 in the second quarter, but the East built its advantage to 37-23 at halftime and increased it steadily the rest of the way.

 

The Westâ??s Aimee Drabyn of Avon and the Eastâ??s Erinn McGee of Hamilton Southeastern were given the Kent Benson Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Awards. De’ja Wills of Anderson from the victorious East squad was named the gameâ??s most valuable player.

CLASS 4A WEST (51)            CLASS 4A EAST (76)
FG FT PF R TP                           FG FT PF R TP
Draybn 4-8 0-0 1 2 12             Harrison 4-5 1-1 0 2 9
Lutocka 1-6 0-0 1 5 2              Head 3-9 1-2 0 8 7
Cheek 1-6 3-6 0 2 5                Gill 3-12 0-0 2 9 6
Meneghetti 4-10 3-3 0 7 12     Wills 5-10 0-0 1 4 12
Schafer 0-7 1-2 0 3 1               McGee 4-10 0-0 3 8 8
Effinger 3-7 2-3 0 3 8               Thompson 3-13 0-0 1 2 7
Brim 0-8 3-4 0 2 3                    Woods 8-15 0-0 3 5 17
DeMott 1-3 1-1 2 4 4                Looper 2-4 2-2 2 4 6
Moore 1-11 1-1 1 4 4               Honn 1-1 2-2 2 5 4
Totals 15-66 14-20 5 38 51     Totals 33-79 6-7 14 54 76

Team rebounds: West 6, East 7
3-point goals: West 7 (Draybn 4, Meneghetti, DeMott, Moore), East 4 (Wills 2, Thompson, Woods)

Turnovers: West 14, East 15

GAME 8: CLASS 4A BOYS
The final game of the night was almost as exciting as the second game of the day as Class 4A East went on a late 11-1 run and held on for an 83-79 win over the West.

 

The East had taken an early 12-7 lead, but the West came back to grab leads of 19-17 after one quarter and 43-39 at halftime. The West still had a 58-51 lead late in the third period, but the East scored the final nine points of that quarter to go up 60-53 heading into the final period. The West’s last lead was 65-64 with 5:20 to go.

 

Recipients of the Kent Benson Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mental Attitude Awards were the Westâ??s Jarrett Bragg of Marion and the Eastâ??s Keenan Barlow of Indianapolis Cathedral. Chris Kirtz of Muncie Central (10mpoints for the East) was named the gameâ??s most valuable player.

CLASS 4A WEST (79)            CLASS 4A EAST (83)
FG FT PF R TP                           FG FT PF R TP
Hutchins 1-5 0-2 1 3 2             Freeman 5-10 2-2 0 6 14
Collins 10-12 3-4 0 0 25          Jenkins 2-6 0-0 1 3 4
Jackson 10-15 0-0 2 4 23        Barlow 3-8 1-2 0 5 8
Ja. Bragg 2-8 0-0 0 3 6            Shively 3-6 0-0 1 5 8
Jo. Bragg 5-11 0-2 1 4 13        Smith 1-2 0-0 1 3 2
Jones 3-6 0-1 2 6 6                  Edmonds 3-5 0-0 2 6 6
Moss 2-9 0-0 4 7 4                   Lemaster 7-14 0-0 2 4 15
                                                Henn 4-7 0-2 0 3 8
                                                Batton 3-8 2-4 1 2 8
                                                Kirtz 5-9 0-2 0 8 10
Totals 33-66 3-9 10 31 79       Totals 36-75 5-12 8 49 83

Team rebounds: West 4, East 4
3-point goals: West 10 (Jackson 3, Jo. Bragg 3, Collins 2, Ja. Bragg 2), East 6 (Freeman 2, Shively 2, Barlow, Lemaster)

Turnovers: West 10, East 13

 

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Education 1st Game Plan Football Camp

Education 1st Game Plan

Academy and Football Camp in Laie July 5th-7th

 Click here to view photos of this years GAME PLAN FOOTBALL CAMP!


 A $500 value Game Plan Academy enters its fourth year and Game
Plan
Football Camp enters its second year as the premiere Hawaii student
athlete college prep camp. Students enrolled in Game Plan Academy and
Football Camp receive the following academic
benefits:                                                                                                                                                 

Benefits

  • SAT Prep Classes
  • An opportunity to learn about athletic programs and scholarship
    opportunities from college coaches.
  • One-on-one mentoring 24/7 by current college athletes
  • Strategic planning for NCAA Clearinghouse rules
  • College Prep Skills
    1. Goal Setting
    2. Test Taking
    3. Note Taking & Study Skills
    4. Time Management Skills
Click here to view the Education 1st Web site for more information!

                                                                                                            

  • Parent Empowerment Program – “Reality Check”:
    How to navigate the NCAA
    Clearinghouse and recruitment process for your student athlete.
  • Speed, agility, and weightlifting techniques taught by University of Hawaii
    strength coach Tommy Heffernan.
  • Spirit packs, including a T-shirt, practice jersey, etc.
  • Opportunity to experience a college atmosphere at a top rated college campus
    – BYU-Hawaii.

    1. College training tables meals
    2. College dormitories
    3. College athletic facilities
    4. College classrooms
    5. College level practice schedule and
      training                                         



Education
1st- Game Plan: A program that provides Vision, Confidence, Leadership,
Athletic and Academic skills for High School students.

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