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The Maui News: Lunas look like contenders

 Lunas look like contenders

August 27, 2010 – By ROBERT COLLIAS Staff Writer



With a shiny $2 million Matrix Turf field in place at ”The Imu,” the Lahainaluna High School football team has a spring in its step, a renewed sense of pride and an experienced roster that could lift the Lunas to the top of the Maui Interscholastic League.


Lahainaluna’s 6-2 record last season matched nemesis Baldwin for MIL supremacy – the two teams split their head-to-head matchups – and like much of the rest of the league, the Lunas appear to be much more seasoned than a year ago.


Lahainaluna’s last outright league crown came in 2004, but this looks like a team that can contend for another.


The 43-man roster has 17 seniors, including quarterback T.J. Rickard back to lead the offense and linebacker Mitchell Loewen to lead the defense.


Rickard completed 59 of 95 passes last season for 583 yards – third in the MIL – with four touchdowns and three interceptions. Loewen has shot up to 6-foot-4, 235 pounds – he was listed at 6-2, 190 last season – and is attracting attention from several NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools.


”Of course, initially, first stepping on to this field there was a little extra bounce, but once we get into the swing of things, it is practice,” Lahainaluna co-head coach Garret Tihada said last week. ”I’m sure they think the sun is a little bit hotter once they have their pads on.'” 

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The Maui News: Warriors take opener

 

Warriors take opener


Kamehameha returns three interceptions for touchdowns in 40-2 win over Maui High


August 28, 2010 – By ROBERT COLLIAS, Staff Writer



The first snap of the game sailed over the head of Warriors quarterback Bryson Souza and rolled 20 yards into the end zone – he picked up the ball and was buried for a safety 14 seconds in.


From there, it was an entirely different story on both sides of the ball as Kamehameha rolled to a 40-2 win over Maui High in the Maui Interscholastic League opener before about 2,000 fans on Friday night at War Memorial Stadium.


Still, O’Brien can see plenty of room for improvement.


”Execution,” the coach said. ”Obviously, when your first play from scrimmage sails over a kid’s head for a safety and on the opening kickoff our guy muffs it at the 15 and it rolls all the way back inside the 5, those are execution problems the first two plays of the game. That tells me we can do a better job getting ready for the game, to play at the beginning when the game starts.


”We all have things to work on, from the top guy, me, all the way down to the bottom guy in the program.”


The Warriors took control during a wild 20-second span late in the first half, scoring two touchdowns in a three-play flurry to turn a five-point advantage into a 19-2 lead at halftime.


With Maui High lined up to punt on fourth-and-6 from its own 24-yard line with 1 1/2 minutes left in the second quarter, Kamehameha Maui linebacker Aydan Lopes broke through the line and blocked Nicola Perez-Garreaud’s kick. The ball rolled to the 3 and Souza scored on the first play from scrimmage to make the score 13-2 with 1 minute, 24 seconds left before halftime.

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VIDEO: OIA/ILH Football- Kahuku 49, Saint Louis 27

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OIA/ILH JV Football: Kahuku 18, Saint Louis  “PHOTOS & VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS!”



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Kahuku pastes Saint Louis


By Paul Honda
Honolulu Staradvertiser.com


For once, Kahuku’s passing game stole the spotlight from the run-and-shoot Crusaders of Saint Louis.


Evan Moe was an efficient 9-for-13 for 166 yards and a touchdown, and two crucial second-half plays on special teams sparked the No. 1 Red Raiders to a surprisingly easy 49-27 win over No. 2 Saint Louis last night.


“I feel like we made a statement,” linebacker Ben Mamea said. “We’ll play as a team and not worry about the media.”


A crowd estimated at 4,500 by Kahuku athletic director Joe Whitford enjoyed what is believed to be the first-ever visit by the longtime private-school powerhouse Crusaders to the North Shore. Coach Reggie Torres’ squad made it a memorable night by controlling the second half after taking a narrow 21-20 lead into intermission.


“We made adjustments on our linebacking crew. We had to start plugging holes,” Mamea said. “We made a big change in the secondary, too.”


Mamea had one of his team’s two blocked punts. Tigi Hill, a safety, had the other in the first half.


“I made like I’d double the gunner,” Hill said of the first punt block of his life. “Coach Dave (Te’o) told me to go. I got so close so many times before.”


The Red Raiders (3-0) drove 80 yards and took nearly 6 minutes off the clock to start the second half. A 3-yard touchdown run by Tyrone Brown pushed Kahuku’s lead to 28-20 with 6:47 to go in the third quarter. (WATCH)Aofaga Wily finished with 85 yards on 21 carries, while Brown had 84 yards on nine attempts.


Saint Louis’ ensuing drive stalled, and a fake punt and incomplete pass by punter Aaron Goo gave Kahuku the ball at the Crusaders’ 26-yard line. Two plays later, Wily broke through on the left side for a 9-yard touchdown run and Kahuku had a 35-20 lead with 4:51 left in the third.


Moments later, Mamea raced in and blocked a punt by Goo, setting up an 11-yard return to the end zone by Mikeli Fiso. Kahuku led 42-20 with 2:38 remaining in the third.


Moe capped his night with a 9-yard scoring pass to Punga Vea on play-action and Kahuku led 49-20 with 9:33 remaining.


Saint Louis managed a score on a 5-yard pass from Marcus Mariota to Duke Bukoski with 3:23 to go.


(WATCH) Mariota, who opened the game with a scintillating sprint for a touchdown, stayed in the pocket all night despite some nifty gains on scrambles. He passed for 277 yards (25-for-43) and ran for 82 more on just seven attempts. The Crusaders resisted the temptation to let the speedy senior ad-lib much more against an aggressive Kahuku defense.


“We played our game plan and worked on what we needed to work on,” Crusaders coach Darnell Arceneaux said, noting next week’s Interscholastic League of Honolulu opener with Kamehameha. “We needed game experience in this kind of atmosphere.”


The first half was loaded with action offensively, lasting about 90 minutes.


Saint Louis scored on its second play from scrimmage when Mariota raced around left end on a keeper and sprinted 52 yards to the pylon for a 7-0 lead with 11:33 to go in the opening quarter.


Kahuku got on the scoreboard during its second series. A 38-yard strike from Moe to Vea sparked the drive, and Brown dashed off the left side for a 19-yard touchdown to tie it at 7-all with 7:22 left in the first. (WATCH)


The Saints’ special teams were a factor in the first half, thanks in large part to Jesse Correa, who drilled a 30-yard field goal to give his team a 10-7 lead with 5:09 remaining in the first. (WATCH)


The home team responded with a seven-play, 55-yard drive. Brown displayed his breakaway speed again, blasting off the left side for a 34-yard scoring jaunt to give Kahuku a 14-10 lead with 1:09 to go in the first. (WATCH)


The Saints bounced right back with an 11-play, 80-yard march. Mariota completed three passes for first downs, including a key 14-yard toss on fourth and 11 to Joshua Tupua. Keanu Mook-Garcia scored on a 4-yard run on the right side, and Saint Louis led 17-14 with 9:25 to go in the second quarter.


Both defenses settled in for most of the remaining time in the half until Kahuku’s special teams came up big. Hill blocked a punt, setting up a short 20-yard drive for Kahuku. Mamea lined up at running back in a power-I set and scored on a 2-yard dive as the Red Raiders regained the lead with 3 minutes left in the half, 21-17.


A 42-yard strike from Mariota to Tupua with 1.6 seconds to go in the half set up a 36-yard field goal by Correa, bringing the visitors within 21-20 at the break.


At Carleton Weimer Field



















Saint Louis (0-0, 2-1) 10 10 0 7 27
Kahuku (1-0, 3-0) 14 7 21 7 49
STL–Marcus Mariota 52 run (Jesse Correa kick)
KAH–Tyrone Brown 19 run (WATCH) (Joshua Sorensen kick)
STL–Correa FG 30
KAH–Brown 34 run (Sorensen kick)
STL–Keanu Mook-Garcia 4 run (Correa kick)
KAH–Ben Mamea 2 run (Sorensen kick)
STL–Correa FG 36
KAH–Brown 3 run (Sorenson kick)
KAH–Aofaga Wily 9 run (Sorenson kick) (WATCH)
KAH–Mikeli Fiso 11 punt block return (Sorensen kick)
KAH–Punga Vea 9 pass from Evan Moe (Sorenson kick)
STL–Duke Bukoski 5 pass from Mariota (Correa kick)

RUSHINGStL: Mariota 7-82, Keanu Mook-Garcia 9-37, Derek Nakasato 5-37, team 1-(minus-36). Kah: Wily 21-85, Brown 9-84, Moe 2-9, Fonoivasa Mataafa 2-9, Shawn Pahulu 1-3, Mamea 1-2.


PASSINGStL: Mariota 25-43-1-277, Aaron Goo 0-1-0-0. Kah: Moe 9-13-0-166.


RECEIVINGStL: Joshua Tupua 8-116, Bukoski 5-60, Kaeo Aliviado 5-52, Jared Tomaszek 4-27, Dallas Tuumalo 1-16, Jeremy Tabuyo 1-6, Nakasato 1-0. Kah: Vea 5-121, Sorensen 3-23, Shairone Thompson 1-22.








Kahuku dominates St. Louis, 49-27

By ScoringLive staff
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KAHUKU – Kahuku turned a close game at the half into a rout with a three-touchdown third quarter to demolish Saint Louis, 49-27, Friday night at Carelton E. Weimer Athletic Field.

A standing-room only crowd of about 4,000 – including a large number of Saint Louis supporters – watched Saint Louis allow the most points in its history since it started playing football in 1920. In 1998, the Crusaders gave up 42 points and still won, 77-42, against Joe Igber-led Iolani.

The Crusaders (2-1) pulled to 21-20 with no time showing on the clock before the half on a 36-yard field goal by Jesse Correa, who also kicked one for 30 earlier in the game.

The Red Raiders (3-0) opened the second half with a five minute, 13-second scoring drive to increase their lead to 28-20. But they really blew it open after the Crusaders failed a fake punt on fourth-and-11 at their own 27, when punter Aaron Goo’s pass fell incomplete. It took the Red Raiders just two plays to score on tailback Aofaga Wily’s nine-yard touchdown run to begin the runaway, making it 35-20.

“It’s a check we made,” Crusaders’ coach Darnell Arceaneaux said. “It’s my fault. We weren’t clear on it. A couple guys weren’t clear on it. That’s on me. That’s something we have to work on, like clean up special teams.”

“That could’ve gone either way,” Kahuku coach Reggie Torres said. “It they had gotten it, they would’ve gained momentum themselves because they were struggling. It was a chance they took because we were giving up an such an area had they completed it. But our corner did a great job on the man technique. He stayed with that wide receiver and it messed things up on their part.”

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OIA/ILH JV Football: Kahuku 18, Saint Louis

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Kahuku 18, Saint Louis 6

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OIA Girls Volleyball: Kahuku defeated Castle 2-0; 25-15, 25-21

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presentation of the OIA Red Girls Volleyball season opener between
the Kahuku Red Raiders vs Castle Knights held at Kahuku High School
on Aug. 26th, 2010. 

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Results by:
Brandy Burke
Kahuku High School

• Varsity Division

Kahuku def. Castle 25-15, 25-21

• JV Division

Kahuku def. Castle 25-9, 18-25, 15-12


• Blue Division
Kahuku def. Castle 25-5, 25-15

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Volleyball


OIA

Varisty girls

Yesterday

Pearl City def. Waianae 25-20, 25-14

Campbell def. Aiea, 8-25, 25-16, 18-16

Roosevelt def. Kalaheo, 25-18. 25-22

Mililani def. Waipahu 25-16, 25-11

Kaiser def. Kailua 25-20, 25-24


ILH

Varsity girls

Yesterday

St. Andrews’ Priory def. Mission Academy, 25-8, 25-15

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Sabers seek consistent success

Sabers seek consistent success
Maui High posted largest margin of victory since 2004 in preseason game

By ROBERT COLLIAS Staff Writer
August 25, 2010 –

KAHULUI – The Maui High School football team was here just about one year ago. Starving for wins, the Sabers found two in a row to open the 2009 season.

Now, coming off its largest margin of victory in more than five years, 33-0 over Waiakea on Aug. 14, Maui High opens Maui Interscholastic League play with Kamehameha Maui, just as it did a season ago.

The Sabers won that MIL opener 10-6, but did not taste victory again in 2009. Those two wins last year are half their total in the last four-plus seasons, but 2009 faded into a seven-game losing streak that included a 56-22 defeat at the hands of Kamehameha to close the season.

Clearly, the idea is not to let history repeat itself.

”We probably wish we had a little more time, but we’re as ready as anybody is,” coach Roderick Fong said Tuesday as his team prepared for his third MIL season. ”We still have a long ways to go.”

The evidence points to the Sabers getting there.

When Fong took over in 2008, he was the fourth Maui High head coach in five seasons. Now, his spread offense and 3-4 defense are taking hold and there appears to be a bounce in the steps of the players at practice. A solid senior class last season, led by MIL Defensive Player of the Year Kotoni Anitema, has helped lay a solid foundation. 

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OIA Girls Volleyball Results Aug. 24th, 2010

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VOLLEYBALL

High School

OIA

Varsity girls

Mililani def. Waianae 25-8, 25-22

Moanalua def. Kailua 25-13, 25-10

Radford def. Anuenue 25-10, 16-25, 15-11

Campbell def. Kapolei 26-27, 26-24, 15-9

Kaiser def. Farrington 25-16, 25-17

Castle def. McKinley 25-10, 25-23

Aiea def. Waipahu 25-15, 17-25, 15-6

Junior varsity girls

Mililani def. Waianae 25-21, 25-21

Radford def. Anuenue 25-12, 24-26, 15-4

Moanalua def. Kailua 25-14, 25-17

Campbell def. Kapolei 19-25, 25-13, 15-13

Castle def. McKinley 25-17, 25-15

Kaiser def. Farrington 2325 25-21, 15-10

Aiea def. Waipahu 25-15, 25-14


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OIA Girls Volleyball Results Aug. 23rd, 2010

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VOLLEYBALL

High School

OIA

Varsity
Leilehua def. Kaimuki 25-23, 25-13, 15-5.

Roosevelt def. Waialua 25-21, 21-25, 17-15.

Kalaheo def. Kalani 25-12, 25-15.

Radford def. Anuenue 25-10, 16-25, 15-4.

Blue
Kalani def. Kalaheo 25-21, 25-21


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Old, new faces lead Na Alii

Old, new faces lead Na Alii
With star players gone and ex-coach back at helm, King Kekaulike undergoing change

August 24, 2010 – By ROBERT COLLIAS, Staff Writer

PUKALANI – Gone are the school’s first Football Bowl Subdivision scholarship recipient, a Division II state-champion head coach, and the 2009 Maui Interscholastic League rushing champion.

But things are looking pretty good for the King Kekaulike High School football program as some former family members have returned.

P.K. Higa was head coach for Na Alii in 1999 and 2000, was an assistant coach at the school for seven other seasons, ending in 2005, and is back at the helm. So are several former players in assistant positions, and former head coach Dennis Dias is also back on the staff.

Higa takes over for J.W. Kenton, who moved to Oahu after compiling a 23-18-1 record in four seasons, a run that began with the 2006 Division II state crown. The program also saw Charles Spencer, the MIL rushing leader last year with 858 yards in seven league games, transfer to Moanalua and standout defensive lineman Elvis Kamana-Matagi, who graduated in May, accept a scholarship to Utah State.

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Video & Photos: Inter-league Football Punahou 35, Kapolei 6

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Lakalaka leads Punahou past Kapolei


By Star-Advertiser staff

Junior Steven Lakalaka scored three touchdowns as No. 4 Punahou easily defeated Kapolei 35-6 last night at Aloha Stadium.

The 5-foot-10, 200-pound Lakalaka, who rushed for
119 yards on 16 carries, scored the Buffanblu’s first three touchdowns —
two on runs of 4 and 16 yards and on a 16-yard pass from senior
quarterback Dean Matsuo.

Kapolei’s only score came on an 8-yard run by fullback Keaka Fernandez with 3:35 left in the first half.

Despite the lopsided score, Punahou head coach Kale Ane voiced his respect for the Hurricanes.

“I thought their kids played hard. (Kapolei) is a
tough team to play,” he said. “There were a lot of difficult formations
for us to defend.

“They’re very athletic on their defense, so it was
a good test for us. I thought the game was in doubt for a long time. We
have a lot of respect for (Kapolei head coach) Darren (Hernandez), and
the whole team.”

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Punahou wins opener vs. Kapolei, 35-6

By Wes Nakama
ScoringLive reporter


Steven
Lakalaka rushed for 105 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries and also
caught a TD pass last night to help Punahou crush Kapolei, 35-6, in
nonleague football action at Aloha Stadium.

It was the season opener for the Buffanblu, who had a bye last week when most other Hawai’i teams began play.

“We
had to be patient,” said Lakalaka, a 5-foot-10, 200-pound junior. “We
saw all the other teams playing last week, but we just had to keep
working hard in practice.”

The patience and hard work paid off
quickly, as Zachary Hernandez recovered a Kapolei fumble on the opening
kickoff at the Hurricanes’ 30-yard line. Lakalaka then carried four
straight times, the final carry going four yards for a touchdown.
Lakalaka later scored on a 16-yard ramble and Kaimi Fairbairn’s extra
point made it 14-0 two minutes into the second quarter.

Kapolei
(0-2) cut it to 14-6 after the ensuing kickoff with an 11-play, 80-yard
drive capped by Keaka Fernandez’s 7-yard TD run, but the PAT attempt hit
the left upright and bounced out.

Punahou made it 21-6 with 1:38
remaining in the half after Lakalaka’s 16-yard touchdown catch from
quarterback Lokahi Matsuo, then stretched the lead to 28-6 following
Jacob Ioane’s 1-yard TD plunge with 3:50 remaining in the third quarter. 

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SATURDAY NIGHT SCOREBOARD


No. 1 Kahuku 54, Kailua 25

No. 3 Saint Louis 42, No. 8 Waianae 3

No. 4 Punahou 35, Kapolei 6

Moanalua 22, No. 10 Castle 18

Kamehameha 21, Leilehua 7

Kaimuki 16, McKinley 2

Campbell 14, Pac-Five 12

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