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SAINT LOUIS 55 – KAMEHAMEHA 28
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Crusaders win Big
HawaiiDigitalSports.com Staff
The Crusaders raced to a 28-0 lead midway through the second quarter and finished with a 55-28 ILH varsity football victory over Kamehameha at Aloha Stadium.
Kamehameha scored just before halftime to cut into the Crusader lead at 28-7.
The second half was filled with a lot of scoring by both teams – Saint Louis 27, Kamehameha 21 – and penalties.
Saint Louis will have a bye next week while Kamehameha will play Punahou at Aloha Stadium.
Crusaders cruise
By Billy Hull
Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Saint Louis quarterback Jeremy Higgins ended No. 6 Kamehameha’s playoff hopes with a career evening, throwing for 484 yards and six touchdowns in a 55-28 victory over the Warriors last night at Aloha Stadium.
The second-ranked Crusaders control their own destiny in the race for the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I title. All that’s left between Saint Louis (9-1, 6-1) and the league’s only berth in the state tournament is a showdown in 12 days against No. 1 Punahou.
“We control our own destiny, which is what we want,” Higgins said. “We just caught (Kamehameha) off-guard tonight.”
The Crusaders showed the form that earned them the Star-Bulletin’s No. 1 ranking for a good portion of the season. Saint Louis racked up 592 yards of total offense.
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Saint Louis wallops Kamehameha, 55-28
By Stacy Kaneshiro
Honolulu Advertiser
Jeremy Higgins passed for six touchdowns and 485 yards and rushed for another and No. 2 Saint Louis blew past No. 6 Kamehameha, 55-28, last night to keep its Interscholastic League of Honolulu title hopes alive at Aloha Stadium.
The Warriors (7-4 overall, 4-3) are mathematically eliminated, leaving the Crusaders (8-1, 6-1) and top-ranked Punahou (8-1, 5-1) to battle it out the final two weeks for the ILH Division I crown.
Saint Louis has a bye next week before playing Punahou Nov. 12. The Warriors will play the Buffanblu Thursday.
It was the highest-scoring game between the two since the Crusaders won in 1992, 55-12.
Higgins finished 29 of 43 and threw TD passes of 79 and 18 yards to Trevor Mau, 58 yards to Billy Stutzmann, 6 yards to Michael Tuiloma, and 17 and 50 yards to Jordan Fukumoto. Higgins also scored on a 19-yard run.