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State Football Title Games Should Bring Firepower

November 29, 2007

David Kawada-Content Editor
dkawada@digitalsports.com

When
you look at these teams separately, some interesting stories seem to
sprout from the gridiron soil.  These stories create interesting
matchups on and off the field,or should I say, fieldturf.

Division II:  Lahainaluna vs Iolani

Both
teams are flying somewhat under the radar outside of their respective
leagues.  Lahainaluna is Division II on Maui, Iolani on
Oahu.  Not much chance of either coach knowing much about the
other.  You would think.  Actually both Wendall Look of
Iolani and Bobby Watson of the Lunas go “way back” and are quite
familiar of each other’s styles and philosophies.  But nothing
compares to the players having some familiarity of their opposition.

The
Lunas have the size advantage on the line of scrimmage.  But
Iolani is used to that every year.  This year’s ILH schedule beat
up the Raiders at the end.  So the bye week really helped them.

The
Raiders have their run and shoot, no-huddle offense led by Kela
Marciel, who has passed for 2228 yards and a rating of 144.9.  Any
defensive coordinator would be up nights game planning.  Plus
Marciel can run so the pressure is on all defenders.  Lahainaluna
runs the Wing-T, which put up 52 points against a good physical Kaimuki
team last week in the semi-finals.

Key Factors
For any high
school team that has to pack their bags and fly to their game, this is
a disadvantage.  Too many distractions for these teenagers coming
to Honolulu.  Some may be coming for the first time.  Hotels,
restaurant meals, and bus rides.  Everything is different.

The
Aloha Stadium factor.  Not a player who has ever played in the
Stadium will attest to the intimidation factor.  Remember, even
the OIA teams have to adjust from playing at school fields with
bleachers and seating for 5,000, to the biggest sporting venue in the
State, where the Hawaii Warriors play.

Advantage Iolani.

Division I:  St Louis vs Leilehua

The outer islands have yet to break through the ILH/OIA dominance in representation in the title game. 

Leilehua
has been riding a wave of momentum that started in the 1st round of the
OIA Playoffs 5 weeks ago.  The Mules have covered the most ground
since that time in which the were the last seed in the West
Division.  A sophomore quarterback from the JV, Andrew Manly,
sparked this ride.  Can it last one more week?

The Mule
offense elevated themselves in last week’s semi final win over a very
good Baldwin team.  A total of 41 points were point on the board
and more importantly, their passing game is now definitely a threat as
the 6-2 Manly can utilize his rifle arm.

But the quarterback
comparison ends with Crusader QB Micah Mamiya.  Over 2 years as a
starter, he has not lost a game that he played in.  It  must
have burned him to miss last years State Championship Game against
Kahuku.  A passing efficiency of 163.4, and he definitely uses his
legs on the option from shotgun.

The leaders of the Crusaders,
the seniors and juniors, are still stung by the last in last year’s
championship game.    Added incentive there.  The
Crusaders are ranked #1 for a reason.

Advantage St Louis

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LIVE Audio Broadcasts of Football State Championships

November 29, 2007

David Kawada – Content Editor
dkawada@digitalsports.com

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Tune in for LIVE audio broadcast from Starcomm Sports Radio

November 30, 2007

4:00p   State Football Pre-Game Show
CLICK HERE

5:00p      Division II State Championship Game
LAHAINALUNA LUNAS vs IOLANI RAIDERS
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8:00p   Division I State Championship Game
ST LOUIS CRUSADERS vs LEILEHUA MULES
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OIA Bowling All Stars

November 29, 2007

VIDEO:   OIA Championship Highlights… BELOW!
READ:     OIA Bowling Championship results!
PHOTOS: OIA East Teams by Coach Bruns

OIA ALL-STARS 
2007-08
BOYS
EAST:
BOYS WEST:
FIRST
TEAM:
SCHOOL FIRST TEAM: SCHOOL
Peter
Mochizuki
Kalani James Pirtle Pearl City
Justin Kanda Roosevelt Andre Lara III Mililani
Austin
Patacsil
Kailua Raymond Allen Jr. Mililani
Micah
Kamiyama
Kalani Scott Sunada Kapolei
Grant Aurio Farrington Grant Ujimori Mililani
SECOND
TEAM:
SECOND TEAM:
Jonathan
Nakagawa
Kalani Keene Inafuku Mililani
Ray Takara Kalani Zachary Seitz Radford
Jared
Miyashiro
Moanalua Brandon Oshiro Pearl City
Marshall
Miyasaka
Mckinley Jared Omiya Pearl City
Stanton
Adsuara
Moanalua Kyle Kageno Mililani
PLAYER
OF THE YEAR:
PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Peter
Mochizuki
Kalani James Pirtle Pearl City
COACH
OF THE YEAR:
COACH OF THE YEAR:
Barbara
Sakamoto
Kalani Bruce Inafuku Mililani
GIRLS
EAST:
GIRLS WEST:
FIRST
TEAM:
FIRST TEAM:
Sandra
Kaonohi
Mckinley Jordeen Koizumi Pearl City
Brittany
Awana
Castle Seiko Santos Pearl City
Dara Ajimine Kalani Diana Ishida Mililani
Winter
Drew-Kaohu
Mckinley Kimie Roller Kapolei
Beverly
Yadao
Farrington Holly Somera Aiea
SECOND
TEAM:
SECOND TEAM:
Alyssa
Aguilar
Moanalua Stacey Shigekane Mililani
Christine
Kam
Kaimuki Raelena Mattos Kapolei
Amanda Jo Kalaheo Jacqueline Lara Mililani
Shari Usui Moanalua Leihuluniani Siafuafua Mililani
Allison
Kimura
Kaiser Nohelani Olpendo Waialua
PLAYER
OF THE YEAR:
PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Sandra
Kaonohi
Mckinley Jordeen Koizumi Pearl City
COACH
OF THE YEAR:
COACH OF THE YEAR:
Colin
Matsuo
Kalani Sue Stephens Mililani

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2007 Zippy’s Cheerleading Championship to Start at 12 Noon!

Press Release from HHSAA Director of Information Natalie Webb

The HHSAA Cheerleading State Championships is moving up two hours to a
12:00 noon start time on Sunday, Dec. 2, at Stan Sheriff Center.

Click here fore the HHSAA Cheerleading Web Site


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2007 OIA Girls Volleyball West All Stars

DIVISION I

FIRST
TEAM

  HEIGHT GRADE
Candace Soares Mililani 5’8″ 11 PLAYER OF THE
YEAR
Kelly Leopoldo Aiea 5’5″ 10  
Marie Nataniela Kapolei 5’6″ 11
Tehani Kaaihue Kapolei 5’7″ 11
Marlena Malepeai Radford 5’7″ 12  
Brittany Paikai Leilehua 5’7″ 12
Alexandria Leki Gapelu Radford 5’6″ 12 SETTER
Michelle Lambayan Aiea 5’0″ 11 LIBERO
SECOND
TEAM
Allie Elliazar Mililani 5’7″ 11
LaShawn Dela Cruz Waianae 5’4″ 11
Melanie Fa’aliga Radford 5’8″ 12
Alaina Johnson Leilehua 5’3″ 11
Melelatu Samisoni Aiea 5’7″ 10
Mama Fiaseu Radford 5’4″ 11 LIBERO  
COACH
OF THE YEAR
Kory Toyozaki Leilehua
HONORABLE
MENTION
Aiea:  Danielle Grace, Ayanna Lindborg, Ashlei
Liilii, Natalie Phanphengdy, Tatiana Burgos
Kapolei:  Ka’ili Smith, Courtney Seminavage, Tahnee
Foki, Brande Yago
Leilehua:  Ashley Gonzales, Carolyn Ringor, Kyra
Gorton, Darian Tolentino, Maile Keola,  
Ashley Nomiyama
Pearl City:  Tonisha Buford, Tiana Inong, Reyna Acosta,
Matala Keiki
Radford:  Jasmine Mailo, Akalani Baravilala
Waianae:  Tiana Kealoha, Noel Meyer, Hokunani
Anakaela-Patcho, Courtney Tuvale 
 Rosanne Smith, Kelilinn Lunasco
Mililani: Olivia
Freitas, Christen Schirmer, Joleen Realin, Misha Vidad, Mariah Choo,
Tiare Barroga

DIVISION 

II
FIRST
TEAM
  HEIGHT GRADE
Vaiolagi Confer Campbell 5’8″ 12 Player of the Year 
Kimberly Meyerowitz Waialua 5’5″ 12  
Klleirr Tuyay Waialua 5’4″ 12
Kawehi Doo Waipahu 5’5″ 12
Amber Kaulia Campbell 5’6″ 12 SETTER
Randy Schoeing Campbell 5’6″ 11 LIBERO
 
SECOND
TEAM
Jazmine Brown Campbell 5’7″ 11
Kelsey Viliamu Waipahu 5’5″ 12
Savannah Ash Waialua 5’5″ 10
Ariel Medlin Campbell 5’7″ 11
Aloha Kekahuna-Diaz Campbell 5’7″ 12
COACH
OF THE YEAR
Kaui Alohikea-Betham Campbell Coach of the Year <

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The 2007 OIA East Girls Volleyball All Star Teams

            2007 OIA EASTERN DIVISION I GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ALL STARS                                                   
                                                               
FIRST TEAM                                 HEIGHT    GRADE                                               
    Kaleinani Kabalis        Moanalua    5’8″        12            PLAYER OF THE YEAR                                           
    Emily Maeda             Roosevelt    5’6″        12                                               
    Meleana Yamashiro    Roosevelt    5’7″        12                                                
    Rhianna Farm           Kalani         6’1″        12                                               
    Jacey Tagavilla         Roosevelt    5’11”       12                                               
    Tina Pulu                Kalani         5’7″         11                                               
    Shanlei Kaulula’au     Kahuku       5’8″         12            SETTER                               
    Lichelle Nishiyama     Kalani         5’3″         12            LIBERO                               
                                                               
SECOND TEAM                                                               
    Leilani Tafuna          Kahuku       5’10”        12                                                
    Carsen Mata            Moanalua     5’8″         10                                                
    Nile Te’o                 Kahuku       5’6″         11                                                
    Sarah Robinson        Moanalua    5’9″         12                                               
    Sherie Recca            Kailua         5’8″         10                                               
    Alayna Galeai           Kahuku       5’10”       12                                               
    Darcie Anderson       Roosevelt    5’4″         12            SETTER                                           
    Nina Blake               Kahuku       5’4″        12            LIBERO                                           
                                                               
COACH OF THE YEAR                                                               
    Melanie Yamaguchi-Taufa’asau        Kailua                                                   
                                                               
HONORABLE MENTION                                                               
    Kahuku:  Lavinia Latu, Tialei Wesley, Tajana Santiago                                                           
    Kailua:  Kayzsa Ann Konohia, Daneen Williams, Ashlin Akau, Kayelynn Kohatsu,                                                            
        Kahealani Chang, Nycole Masaki, Dionne Naki                                                       
    Kaimuki:  Luisa Mikaele, Sinead Scovil, Alyssa Pan-Halemanu, Vaioleti Mikaele, Puanani Akaka                                                           
        Kuuipo Meanui-Pabro, Tiare Kaiwi-Barrionuebo, Kassy Feary-Ramos                                                       
          Antonina Atiga-Mareko                                                                                                                               
    Kaiser:  Sarah Epstein, Kari Noborikawa, Jewels Ross                                                           
    Kalani:  Chelsie Vea, Summer-Rey, June Park, Cayla Kupau, Chelsea Suzumoto                                                           
    Roosevelt:  Casey Issenmann, Leinaala Batalona, Rachel Domingo, Tami Tag                                     
    Moanalua:  Deena Dela Cruz, Kaylee Ponce, Deanna Maio, Dawn Dela
Cruz, Ashley Asing      
                                             
       

            2007 OIA EASTERN DIVISION II GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ALL STARS            
                           
FIRST TEAM                                         HEIGHT    GRADE           
    Brenda Walker                   McKinley    5’5″          11    PLAYER OF THE YEAR       
   
    Tiana Faafiti-Samuseva        Farrington  5’10”        12            
    Pearly Togiai                     McKinley    5’7″          12           
    Mariah Panapa                   Kalaheo     5’10”        11           
    Kiana Wasson                    Kalaheo     5’9″          11           
    Keui Remigio                     Farrington  5’9″          11           
    Kelsie Bajet                       Castle       5’5″          12    SETTER       
    Johannah Naleo Luis-Mateo  McKinley   5’2″          12    LIBERO       
                             
SECOND TEAM                           
    Brandy Kahanaoi-Pimental    Farrington  5’9″         11           
    Ashley Gravely                   McKinley    5’5″         10           
    Osana Aukuso                   Castle        5’5″         11           
    Fenumiai Tofilau                Farrington   5’7″         10           
    Chantalle Dela Courture       Castle        6’1″         12           
    Brandy Vergado-Duclayan    Farrington   5’4″        10    SETTER       
    Chanderlynn Dedrick           Farrington   5’5″        12    LIBERO       
                           
COACH                            
     Chad Giesseman    McKinley                    
                           
HONORABLE MENTION                           
    Anuenue:  Ka’ena Kirkland, Ululani McShane, Kawehi McShane                       
    Castle:  Keawe Aolahiko, Alana Abbey, Jeanise Royos, Hi’ilei Haru                        
    Kalaheo:  Nicole Mahea Cale, Michaelynn Kaua Cale, Kelsey Finn                       
    McKinley:  Era Iafeta, Juri Franzen, Noreen Cabuyaban,Cyrstal Tafai                       
    Farrington:  Valerie Lesu, Junitta Fonoti

                   

         
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This is Why I Don’t Work in Vegas

November 25, 2007

The
odds are that when you are choosing between 2 options, you have a 50%
chance of being correct.  So the average, then, if my math (which
is hideous) is correct, is that if you have 4 football games to
predict, you should get 2 of them correct.

This is why I don’t
work in Vegas.  For the 4 HHSAA State Football Semi Finals played
yesterday in Division I and II, these were my picks:

Division I Championship Game –    St Louis vs Baldwin
Division II Championship Game –   Kaimuki vs Kauai

Only
1 out of 4 correct.  Interpretation – below average, subpar, not
up to snuff,  mediocre,  not ready for prime time.  And
the 1 I had correct, St Louis, let’s face it, they were heavily
favored.  Waianae was without their head coach, quarterback, and
best athlete.

So if you ask me…….just don’t ask me. 
Aside from the obvious, your chances become significantly greater if
you go against my predictions.  I’d say from 50% to 75%.

At least, that’s my prediction.  What are your thoughts for the upcoming State Championship games in D-I and D-II?

Dave
dkawada@digitalsports.com

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Iolani Advances To HHSAA Division II Finals, 35-21

November 25, 2007

Al Linsky, for Digital Sports Hawaii

VIEW:    More photos at www.coach-photos.com
LISTEN: Audio broadcast (Archive available from Nov.26, 2007)

Before
the game, it was absolutely steaming at Kozuki stadium. When the sun
came out you could just feel the temperature rise, and with no breeze
it was pretty uncomfortable for the fans who started filling the
stadium as early as two hours before the game.

Kauai
brought a large contingent of fans. With both teams’ fans showing lots
of red it looked like the stadium was packed for one side, but nothing
could be further from the truth.

Kauai
not only brought their football team and fans, they brought their
varsity boys soccer team who played the Raiders in an early morning
game.

Kauai was coming off a 40-9 blowout of Roosevelt played at Vidinha Stadium.

The
Raiders were coming off a few week layoff as they earned a bye for
being the #2 seed. This rest allowed some injuries to heal, and most
importantly, it gave quarterback Kela Marciel time to recover from that
vicious hit in the Punahou game.

There were more penalties and errors in this game, from both teams, than expected. But, the Raiders capitalized on the
Kauai errors more efficiently which earned them the win.

At the quarters it was 7-7, 14-14, 28-14 and 35-21.

For
the Raiders, Lionel Fujioka had a huge game, catching 5 for 139 yards,
scoring a touchdown on a 71 yard pass play, and getting an interception
to end the game. Aaron Fong scored the last two touchdowns and caught 3
passes to total 67 yards on the day. Workhorse Justin Yamamoto got the
Raiders on the board with one of his 25 rushes for 138 yards. The other
Raider touchdown was scored by Reid Furukawa who caught 2 passes for 14
yards and also rushed 3 times for 12 yards.

Raider
quarterback Kela Marciel had another good game as he was 14 for 21 for
a total of 253 yards with one interception. He also ran 6 times for 20
yards.

As
the score indicates, this was a close game in the first half. The Red
Raiders matched the Raiders touchdown for touchdown as John Gebauer
caught an 11 yard pass from Trent Allianic in the first quarter. In the
second quarter, Andrew Renaud caught an 8 yard pass from Allianic.

The
third quarter was where the Raiders pulled away. The key play was a
fumble recovery by Andrew Skallman. The Red Raiders had just held the
Raiders on downs, helped by a few penalties, to force a punt. The
momentum was switching, the Raiders punted, but a good hit and the
fumble recovery by Andrew switched that momentum right back in the
Raiders’ favor, resulting in Furukawa’s touchdown to make it 21-14.

Any
doubt as to the momentum was completely erased as J.R. Bunda caused
another fumble, recovered by Peter Takara, which led to Aaron Fong’s
first of 2 touchdowns.

It
was a great victory for the Raiders, but there is no time to savor it.
The finals will be Friday, 5pm, Aloha Stadium against the #1 seed,
Lahainaluna, who beat Kaimuki 52-20 to reach the finals.

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Lahainaluna, Iolani, in D-II State Championship Game

November 24, 2007 

Dave Kawada – Content Editor
dkawada@digitalsports.com 

VIEW:     Check back for Photo Gallery
LISTEN:  Audio Stream of Iolani v Kauai
WATCH:  Video Highlights on Home Page Video Gallery

Statements were made in both Division II semi finals games of the First Hawaiian Bank HHSAA State Football Championships.  Lahainaluna proved that they are a power.  And Iolani proved that they belong.  These 2 teams will be meeting each other for the State Championship of Division II on Friday, November 30, at 5:00p at Aloha Stadium.

Iolani, the ILH representative, needed to prove that their losing record was not indicative of their play.  Coach Wendall Look’s crew utilized efficiency and capitolization of opportunities to defeat the Kauai Red Raiders 35 – 21 at Iolani’s Eddie Hamada Field.

Quarterback Kela Marciel was 12-16, 222 yards, and 3 touchdowns.  Running back Justin Yamamoto had a career day with 26 carries for 146 yards, and 2 touchdowns.

The Raiders will play the Lahainaluna Lunas who dominated the Kaimuki Bulldogs from the OIA,  52-20, in a game played at War Memorial Stadium on Maui.

The Division II State Championship game will be held Friday, November 30, at 5:00p.  If you can’t make it there, tune in to our audio broadcast feed for both the D-I and D-II State Football Championship games.

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