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Video & Photos: ILH Volleyball Sacred Hearts 2- Word of Life 0

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo and video presentation of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Girls Volleyball Match between the Sacred Hearts Lancers vs Word of Life Firebrands.

It was senior game for the Sacred Hearts Lancers who defeated Word of Life 26-24, 25-18.


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Volleyball Results:

Interscholastic League of Honolulu

Varsity

La Pietra def. Lanakila Baptist 25-22, 25-23.

St. Francis def. Hanalani 25-15, 25-20.

Punahou def. ‘Iolani 25-21, 25-18.

University High def. Chrisitian Academy 25-15, 25-13.

Hawai’i Baptist def. St. Andrew’s Priory 25-21, 25-20.

JV

University High def. Hawai’i Baptist 25-20, 26-24.

O’ahu Interscholastic Association

Varsity

Castle def. Kasier 25-20, 25-21.

Kaimuki def. Waialua 25-23, 25-19, 15-12.

Kapolei def. ‘Anuenue 25-11, 19-25, 15-8.

Kailua def. Waipahu 25-18, 27-25.

JV

Kaiser def. Castle 20-25, 25-21, 15-10.

Kaimuki def. Waialua 25-20, 25-20.

Kapolei def. ‘Anuenue 25-15, 25-10.

Kailua def. Waipahu 25-20, 25-15.

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Hawaii Army National Guard: ILH Football Saint Louis 39- Word of Life 18

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo and video presentation of the  Interscholastic League of Honolulu football game between the Saint Louis Crusaders and Word of Life Firebrands.  This was a historic as Saint Louis hosted their first Varsity Football Home Game.  The final score Crusaders 39 – Firebrands 18.

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The Hawaii Army National Guard supported this historic event by providing much needed shade with Pop Up Tent coverage for the Saint Louis Vendors, Band, VIP Loft as well as Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona’s Class of 1973 booth that offered free watermelon and banana’s.  The Guard also provided entertainment for all who attend with the Pedal Cart course, The Gaming Trailers with American Guitar Hero and UFC Challenge stations. The teams also enjoyed running through the Inflatable Football Helmets and received a National Guard “Attitude” T-shirt. Mahalo to the Hawaii Army National Guard Recruiters for their service in making this event one to remember.

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The Saint Louis Crusaders hosted their first ever varsity football game, facing Word of Life.
    
Crusader already on the board…dent it again..quarterback Jeremy Higgins putting it up to the front of the end zone…and Joshua Tupua comes up with it…
    
The Firebrands were able get on the board in the first half…the hand off to Awa Toggi…he powers in with some help…but not enough today…Crusaders win it 39-18.
    
Damien taking on Kamehameha… warriors up 22-nothing at halftime… and they’re gonna start the 2nd half strong as well… getting a long run from tailback Jason Muraoka…
   
Later in the drive… Muraoka getting to finish what he started….with the score. Warriors shut out the Monarchs 36-nothing…
    
In the OIA East… Castle taking on McKinley at Roosevelt… Jaymason Lee to Garret Paredes… who drags defenders in to the zone with him…
    
Later… Lee with the hot hand… in the shotgun… going up top to Shaydon Kehano…Knights tame the Tigers… 41-14…

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Crusaders turn back Word of Life, 39-18

By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer

Marcus Mariota passed for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead No. 3 Saint Louis to a 39-18 win over Word of Life in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu game yesterday.

The Crusaders (5-1, 2-1 ILH) rebounded from a 23-21 loss to Punahou last week in front of a home crowd of about 500 on the Kalaepohaku campus. It was the first varsity football game held on campus, according to Saint Louis athletic director Ulima Afoa.

The Division II Firebrands (0-5, 0-3 ILH) put forth their best effort of the season, said WOLA head coach Joe Onosai.

“We knew we were playing one of the best teams in the state in Saint Louis, but I’m totally elated by our effort,” Onosai said. “Hopefully we can gain some momentum from this now that we know we can compete with top teams.”

The Firebrands were able to pound out 212 yards rushing through their double-wing formation, led by Awa Poggi’s 107 yards on 19 carries and two scores. However, they could not overcome an early 20-0 deficit.

After forcing WOLA to a three-and-out on its opening drive, Saint Louis scored on Kaeo Aliviado’s 80-yard punt return.

“I had some really nice blocking on that return, everybody worked together to open up the hole,” said Aliviado, a 5-foot-4, 135-pound junior slotback.

Saint Louis extended the lead on its next drive, capped by a 34-yard fade-stop from Jeremy Higgins to Joshua Tupua.

Higgins, who played less than two quarters, finished 6-of-6 passing for 100 yards.

Backup Mariota led the Crusaders on their next possession. A 40-yard pitch-and-catch from Mariota to Duke Bukoski was negated by a holding penalty, but Mariota found Bukoski again on the next play for a 17-yard gain and a first down. Two plays later, Mariota hit Jordan Fukumoto for an 18-yard pass and another first down. Facing fourth-and-6, Mariota scrambled away from pressure, and ran down the left sideline before cutting back to the middle of the field for a 36-yard TD run.

The Firebrands put together a 14-play drive (all rushes) with Poggi scoring on a 6-yard run to cut the Saint Louis lead to 20-6.

The Crusaders had an immediate answer. After a 33-yard kickoff return to the Saints’ 48 by Shaun Ahlo, Mariota tossed a screen pass to Aliviado to his left, who cut through defenders on his way for a 52-yard score.

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VIDEO & PHOTOS: Kahuku JV Football Homecoming vs Kaimuki

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo and video presentation of the  Oahu Interscholastic Association Junior Varsity Football Game between Kahuku Red Raiders (www.goredraiders.com) and Kaimuki Bulldogs. 


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Photos: OIA Volleyball Radford vs Waialua Sept. 24, 2009

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RESULTS:
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O’ahu Interscholastic Association
Varsity

Leilehua def. Radford 25-18, 19-25, 15-9.

McKinley def. Kalaheo 27-26, 18-25, 15-7.

Farrington def. Kalani 25-20, 19-25, 15-8.

Moanalua def. Roosevelt 25-11, 25-11.

Mililani def. Wai’anae 25-22, 25-17.

JV

Leilehua def. Radford 25-20, 25-17.

McKinley def. Kalaheo 20-25, 25-19, 15-12.

Farrington def. Kalani 25-16, 25-21.

Moanalua def. Roosevelt 25-11, 25-13.

Mililani def. Wai’anae 25-19, 26-24.

Blue

Leilehua def. Radford 25-7, 25-17.

Farrington def. Kaiser 25-19, 25-17.

Roosevelt def. Moanalua 23-25, 25-21, 16-14.

Mililani def. Waialua 25-18, 25-15.


Interscholastic League of Honolulu



Varsity

La Pietra def. Hawaiian Mission 25-17, 25-20.

Punahou def. University High 25-14, 25-18.

Sacred Hearts def. St. Francis 25-11, 25-19.

St. Andrew’s def. Christian Academy 25-11, 25-8.

‘Iolani def. Maryknoll 25-11, 25-23.

Word of Life def. Mid-Pacific 25-23, 25-21.

JV

St. Francis def. Island Pacific 25-16, 25-18.

Kamehameha-Blue def. Punahou-Gold 25-7, 25-18.

Punahou Blue def. Kamehameha White 25-18, 25-22

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Starcomm Sports Radio: ILH Football IOLANI vs PUNAHOU

            David Kawada

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THIS WEEK’S internet broadcast of the high school football Game of the Week

                     


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FRIDAY. September 25, 2009:          IOLANIv PUNAHOU           3:15p  @ Iolani School

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‘IOLANI-PUNAHOU GAME TO AIR LIVE ON INTERNET

Tomorrow’s Interscholastic League of Honolulu football showdown between Punahou and ‘Iolani — the defending Division I and DII state champions — will be broadcast live at www.hawaiidigitalsports.com and on www.espn1420am.com

The game is scheduled to start at 3:15 p.m. at ‘Iolani’s Eddie Hamada Field.

Punahou (2-3, 2-1 ILH) is ranked No. 6 in The Advertiser’s statewide Top 10 poll of coaches and media; No. 9 ‘Iolani is 5-1, 3-0.

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Photos: OIA Volleyball Castle vs Kaiser Sept. 24, 2009

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RESULTS:
Honolulu Advertiser

O’ahu Interscholastic Association
Varsity

Leilehua def. Radford 25-18, 19-25, 15-9.

McKinley def. Kalaheo 27-26, 18-25, 15-7.

Farrington def. Kalani 25-20, 19-25, 15-8.

Moanalua def. Roosevelt 25-11, 25-11.

Mililani def. Wai’anae 25-22, 25-17.

JV

Leilehua def. Radford 25-20, 25-17.

McKinley def. Kalaheo 20-25, 25-19, 15-12.

Farrington def. Kalani 25-16, 25-21.

Moanalua def. Roosevelt 25-11, 25-13.

Mililani def. Wai’anae 25-19, 26-24.

Blue

Leilehua def. Radford 25-7, 25-17.

Farrington def. Kaiser 25-19, 25-17.

Roosevelt def. Moanalua 23-25, 25-21, 16-14.

Mililani def. Waialua 25-18, 25-15.


Interscholastic League of Honolulu



Varsity

La Pietra def. Hawaiian Mission 25-17, 25-20.

Punahou def. University High 25-14, 25-18.

Sacred Hearts def. St. Francis 25-11, 25-19.

St. Andrew’s def. Christian Academy 25-11, 25-8.

‘Iolani def. Maryknoll 25-11, 25-23.

Word of Life def. Mid-Pacific 25-23, 25-21.

JV

St. Francis def. Island Pacific 25-16, 25-18.

Kamehameha-Blue def. Punahou-Gold 25-7, 25-18.

Punahou Blue def. Kamehameha White 25-18, 25-22

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Punahou calls on Smith

Punahou calls on Smith

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Former University of Hawai’i and Kalaheo High School standout Alika Smith has been named boys basketball coach at Punahou, Buffanblu associate athletic director Kale Ane announced yesterday.

Smith, 33, will take over for Dan Hale, who stepped down last month after three years at the helm, including a state championship season in 2008.

“It’s a great opportunity to coach at such a prestigious school, and I’m up for the challenge,” Smith said. “And talking with the administration, they’re going to be at my side with support. That’s the feeling I got.”

Ane, who was part of a nine-member selection committee that included faculty/athletic department staff, deans, alumni and one parent, said Smith was one of “nine or 10” finalists who were interviewed.

Candidates included Mainland applicants.

“Everything (Smith) said demonstrated a potential to be a great coach,” Ane said. “We thought he could bring a good balance of competitiveness and player relationships. He loves basketball, he has a passion for it.”

Smith was boys varsity head coach at Academy of the Pacific the past two seasons. Prior to that he was an assistant for two seasons under Riley Wallace at UH, where he was responsible for the scout team and breaking down opponent game film. 

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Honolulu Star Bulletin: Complete Prep Football Coverage

 

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Punahou upsets Saint Louis

By Paul Honda
Honolulu Star Bulletin

The big blue giant has been awakened.

Defending state champion Punahou awoke from its slumber — three losses in its first four games — to upset No. 1 Saint Louis 23-21 last night at Aloha Stadium.

Punahou improved to 2-1 in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu (2-3 overall) and kept its title hopes alive with the stunning victory over previously unbeaten Saint Louis (4-1, 1-1).

Punahou relied on a new-look ground game — 108 rushing yards on 27 attempts — and two stunning bombs by Kaiana Eldredge. They got key stops from a swarming defense — which faced a new double-slot tight formation by Saint Louis — and a huge scoring catch and run by linebacker/wide receiver Jeremy Ioane. 

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No. 2 Kahuku 68, McKinley 0

Viliami Pasi ran for 113 yards and scored three touchdowns as the Red Raiders shut out the Tigers.

Kahuku’s running backs combined for 284 yards on the ground with seven touchdowns.

The defense held McKinley to 31 offensive yards.

 
No. 6 Waianae 42, Nanakuli 0

Seariders quarterback Puletua Wilson accounted for 237 yards and four touchdowns as the Seariders routed the Golden Hawks.

His 75-yard run to paydirt in the first quarter set the tone early as Waianae put 35 on the scoreboard before intermission.

Waianae’s defense frustrated the winless Golden Hawks as they held Nanakuli to 61 total yards.

 
Kapolei 28, Waipahu 21 OT

In the ever-so-tough OIA Red West, the Seariders held on for an overtime victory against a pesky Mauraders squad.

Waipahu forced overtime after Mark Bumanglag’s 8-yard rushing touchdown knotted the score at 21.

Kapolei quarterback Noah Pascua threw for 135 yards and his lone touchdown pass in overtime to Christian Estabillo put the Hurricanes ahead. The Kapolei defense sealed the win after recovering a forced fumble on third down.

 
Kaimuki 17, Roosevelt 16, OT

Johnnie Tuitele scored a touchdown in overtime and Kaleo Maurico made the extra point to lead the Bulldogs over the Rough Riders.

Roosevelt scored on its first possession of the extra period when Asten Koki caught a pass from Matthew Lono-Holani, but the kicker missed the extra point.

Both teams were limited to a field goal in the first half.

 
Aiea 27, Kaiser 24

Na Alii withstood an early onslaught by the Cougars on their way to a victory in a OIA White match-up.

Freddy Taliulu led the Aiea attack going 10-for-18 passing with 130 yards. Vaa Anae punched in two touchdown runs along with his 56 yards to help improve Na Alii to 5-1.

 
Anuenue 27, Pearl City 13

Ikaika Armitage ran for a pair of touchdowns in the first quarter to help Na Koa breeze by the Chargers.

Ray Cooper III ran for a 46-yard touchdown to put Pearl City on the scoreboard in the second quarter, but Keli’ikoa Aki scored from 4 yards out and Ikaika Gante made the 2-point conversion.

Cooper collected 200 yards on the ground for the Chargers, but Anuenue countered with 328 rushing yards by seven different players. Gante led the way with 86 yards.

 
No. 8 Leilehua 29, Campbell 26

Andrew Manley led a second half barrage to lead the Mules to a come-from behind win.

Manley put the team on his back in the second half, scoring three touchdowns and guiding the Leilehua offense to 29 points after the team trailed 20-0 at halftime.

Manley finished with 280 yards on 21-for-36 passing.

 
Damien 37, Word of Life 18

Makana Ka’anoi made his debut as a starting quarterback a memorable one, passing for three touchdowns and running for three more as the Monarchs posted their first league win.

Ka’anoi, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound senior, moved from defensive back and overcame an erratic start for Damien (1-4, 1-2 ILH). He misfired on his first six pass attempts and was picked off twice, but completed 14 of his last 16 tries for 227 yards. All three of his scoring tosses went to speedy Shayvis Wilson, who finished with seven catches for 123 yards.

“I told them to hold this feeling for as long as you can. Savor it,” first-year head coach Punahou Aina said after notching his first victory.

Word of Life (0-3, 0-2) ran out of its spread and double-wing sets for a total of 223 yards on 50 attempts, but fumbled the ball away three times. With several personnel changes, Damien could make a run at the D-II league crown.

“If we get healthy, this might be our catalyst,” Aina said.

A botched punt snap by Word of Life gave Damien the ball at the Firebrands’ 39-yard line. Ka’anoi found Wilson on a rollout pass for a 9-yard touchdown, and Damien led 6-0 with 41 seconds left in the first quarter.

Ka’anoi added a 2-yard sneak for a touchdown to cap a six-play, 60-yard march, and the Monarchs led 12-0 with 6:30 to go in the second quarter.

Switching from a shotgun set to a double-wing offense, Word of Life went on a 12-play, 61-yard drive for its first score. Richard Landford’s 1-yard plunge brought Word of Life within 12-6 with 1:25 left in the half.

Damien answered with a 31-yard bomb to end the half. Ka’anoi’s pass to Wilson on a deep post boosted Damien’s lead to 18-6. The scoring play came after the Monarchs drove to the 4-yard line, and then were assessed with a huge holding penalty during a wild scramble by Ka’anoi.

A fumble recovery by linebacker Nephi Tuitele stopped a Word of Life drive at the Monarchs’ 18-yard line. Seven plays later, Ka’anoi found Wilson on 28-yard play-action pass to the end zone, and Damien led 24-6 with 7:14 to go in the third.

Ka’anoi broke off a 62-yard touchdown on a keeper to give his team a 31-6 lead with 3:26 remaining in the third. He added an 18-yard keeper to the end zone with 5:01 left.

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OIA JV Football: Kahuku 57 – McKinley 0

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo and video presentation of the  Oahu Interscholastic Association Junior Varsity Football Game between Kahuku Red Raiders (www.goredraiders.com) vs McKinley Tigers.

KAHUKU 57, MCKINLEY 0

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OIA Varsity Football: Kahuku 68 – McKinley 0

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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Digital Sports photo and video presentation of the  Oahu Interscholastic Association Football Game between Kahuku Red Raiders (www.goredraiders.com) vs McKinley Tigers.


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KAHUKU 68, MCKINLEY 0

Viliamo Pasi rushed for 113 yards and three touchdowns, and Johnny Tupola scored on runs of 20 and 24 yards to power the host Red Raiders over the Tigers in an OIA Red East game.

MCKINLEY (2-3, 1-2) 0 0 0 0— 0

KAHUKU (5-0, 3-0) 14 37 10 7—68

KAHUKU — Johnny Tupola 20 run (Cameron Mercado kick)

KAHUKU — Tupola 24 run (Mercado kick)

KAHUKU — Viliami Pasi 2 run (Mercado kick)

KAHUKU — Polulu Silva 10 run (Mercado kick)

KAHUKU — Punga Vea 16 pass from Sage Kaka (Mercado kick)

KAHUKU — Safety

KAHUKU — Pasi 10 run (Mercado kick)

KAHUKU — Hauoli Jamora 5 fumble return (Mercado kick)

KAHUKU — Pasi 20 run (Mercado kick)

KAHUKU — FG Mercado 25

KAHUKU — Fonoivasa Mataafa 23 run (Mercado kick)

RUSHING — McKinley: Solomon Dixon 2-(minus 1), Roy Aliksa 11-24, Iosefatu Fiso 8-(minus 32), Dylan Misiluti 3-7, Habram Fermin 1-6, Luis Diaz 2-(minus 27), Joash Togiai 2-16. Kahuku: Pasi 12-113, Tupola 3-50, Silva 10-72, Fonoivasa Mataafa 2-23, Joseph Nozawa 5-26.

PASSING — McKinley: Leo Maiava 4-18-3—38. Kahuku: Evan Moe 2-4-1—22, Kaka 2-2-0—23.

RECEIVING — McKinley: Dixon 1-12, Aliksa 1-4, Jordan Yoon 2-22. Kahuku: Mataafa 2-22, Punga Vea 2-23.

JV SCORE — KAHUKU 57, MCKINLEY 0

Reported by Brandy Burke 

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