Oahu Interscholastic Association | Archive | September, 2010

Photos: OIA Football Moanalua 21, Kaiser 12

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Video & Photos: OIA JV Football Kahuku 30, Roosevelt 6

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Red Raiders vs
Roosevelt Rough Riders from Roosevelt High School on Sept. 17th,
2010.

The Kahuku Red Raiders defeated the Roosevelt Rough Riders 30-6.

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Photos: OIA Volleyball Roosevelt 2, Kaimuki 0 OIA/ILH Results

 

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Volleyball


OIA Girls

Varsity

Roosevelt def. Kaimuki 25-19, 22-25, 15-8

Leilehua def. Nanakuli 25-23, 25-14

Kalaheo def. Radford 25-21, 23-25, 15-9

Junior varsity

Leilehua def. Nanakuli 13-25, 25-22, 15-11

Roosevelt def. Kaimuki 25-19, 25-14

Kalaheo def. Radford 25-20, 25-15



ILH girls

Varsity

Maryknoll def. HMA 25-9, 25-11

Junior varsity

‘Iolani Red def. Hawaii Baptist 25-16, 25-15

‘Iolani Black def Sacred Hearts 25-9, 25-7

Punahou Blue def. Kamehameha White 25-23, 26-24

Maryknoll 1 def. Mid-Pacific 23-25, 25-22, 25-23

Maryknoll 2 def. Hawaii Baptist 25-22, 18-25, 25-18

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Photos: ILH Volleyball University defeated Sacred Hearts Academy- ILH/OIA Results

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VOLLEYBALL RESULTS:

ILH Varsity girls

Kamehameha def. Mid-Pacific 25-23, 25-21

La Pietra def. Hawaiian Mission Academy 25-17, 25-13

St. Andrew’s Priory def. Hanalani 25-16, 25-19

Hawaii Baptist def. Le Jardin 25-16, 25-13

Punahou def. ‘Iolani 18-25, 25-12, 25-15

St. Francis def. Christian Academy 25-12, 25-17

University def. Sacred Hearts Academy 23-25, 25-19, 25-21


OIA Varsity girls

Kapolei def. Campbell 24-26, 25-4, 15-11

Castle def. McKinley 25-16, 25-19

Kaiser def. Farrington 25-19, 25-20

Aiea def. Waipahu 25-23, 25-18

Moanalua def. Kailua 25-10, 25-12

Junior varsity

Castle def. McKinley 25-6, 25-21

Kapolei def. Campbell 25-18, 25-12

Kasier def. Farrington 20-25, 27-25, 15-12

Aiea def. Waipahu 25-12, 25-16

Kailua def. Moanalua 21-25, 25-16, 15-10

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Video & Photos: OIA JV Football Kahuku 16, Leilehua 13

 

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Red Raiders vs Leilehua Mules from Leilehua High School on Sept. 11th,
2010.

The Kahuku Red Raiders defeated the Leilehua Mules 16-13

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Farrington forces turnovers to beat Roosevelt

Farrington forces turnovers to beat Roosevelt

By Paul Honda

Honolulu Star Advertiser

Fourth-ranked
Farrington held Roosevelt without a first down in the opening half and
picked off four passes in all for a 33-7 victory at Ticky Vasconcellos
Stadium.

That comeback win, coming off a stunning loss at Castle
last week, pleased Farrington’s homecoming crowd of roughly 2,500
devotees.

“It’s a big improvement. We were not letting up,” linebacker Lancelot Williams said. “We kept up the tempo.”

Farrington
improved to 2-1 in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red East (4-1
overall), while Roosevelt fell to 0-2 (0-4 overall).

Another senior linebacker, Justin Vele, had a sack for a safety and also picked off a pass.

“We’re
taking it more serious at practice,” he said. “It’s a long season. It’s
great to respond to a loss with a game like this. We have to take it
one game at a time.”

While Williams and Vele spearheaded the
defensive effort, Keanu Foki added a sack. Defensive backs Leland
Mitchell, Bryston Doctolero and Paul Solomon added interceptions.
Solomon’s pick resulted in a 33-yard touchdown in the second half.

Farrington
spread the wealth offensively. After a string of 100-yard rushing
games, Scotland Smith scored early and finished with just 44 yards on 14
attempts. Tavale Masalosalo got the bulk of the work with 16 carries
for 83 yards and a touchdown, while fullback Jordan Hakuole also got
some touches as the Govs efficiently racked up 179 rushing yards on 43
carries.

Mixing their I formation with an occasional shotgun set,
the Governors scored on their second possession and never lost momentum.
Smith’s 12-yard burst off the left side gave the Govs a 7-0 lead with
5:34 to go in the first quarter.

A high snap to Roosevelt punter
Ashton McKay forced him to flee pressure, and he was brought down for no
gain at the Rough Riders’ 28-yard line. Four plays later, Jared Hakuole
found his brother, Jordan, on a swing pass for a 16-yard touchdown, and
the Govs had a 14-0 lead with 2:35 to go in the first.

Unable to
muster a first down in the opening half, Roosevelt’s offense went just
one play into its ensuing series before Kaipo Pale was picked off by
Mitchell near the sideline.

Farrington turned that into a 44-yard field goal by Andrew Gangloff for a 17-0 lead with 44 seconds to go in the first quarter.

Roosevelt
went to Matthew Lono-Holani at quarterback midway through the second
quarter, but he was sacked in the Rough Riders’ end zone by Vele for a
safety. Farrington led 19-0 with 4:28 left in the first half.

Roosevelt tallied 14 total yards of offense in the first half.

Lono-Holani’s 15-yard touchdown pass on a post route by McKay cut the lead to 19-7 with 1:35 to go in the third quarter

Solomon’s interception return for a score with 4:01 left ended any semblance of lingering drama.

Masalosalo tacked on his lone touchdown, a 5-yard cutback run, with 1:34 remaining.

 

At Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium

Farrington (4-1, 2-1) 17 2 0 14 33
Roosevelt (0-4, 0-2) 0 0 7 0 7


Farrington–Scotland Smith 12 run (Andrew Gangloff kick)
Farrington–Jordan Hakuole 16 pass from Jared Hakuole (Gangloff kick)
Farrington–Gangloff FG 44
Farrington–Safety, Jordan Vele sacked Matthew Lono-Holani in end zone
Roosevelt–Ashton McKay 15 pass from Matthew Lono-Holani (Benjamin Menashe kick)
Farrington–Paul Solomon 33 interception return (Gangloff kick)
Farrington–Tavae Masolosolo 5 run (Gangloff kick)

RUSHING–Farr: Smith 14-44, Tavale Masalosalo 16-83, Jo. Hakuole 5-21, Ja. Hakuole 7-29, Travis Tamapua 1-2. Roos: Toa Fola 5-(-1), Agaese Tago 1-3, Cozia Chapman 2-0, Ashton McKay 1-4, Lono-Holani 4-0.

PASSING–Farr: Ja. Hakuole 6-16-0-40. Roos: Kaipo Pale 13-36-4-76, Lono-Holani 1-2-0-15.

RECEIVING–Farr: Shane Cabato-Machado 2-11, Jo. Hakuole 1-16, Gangloff 1-7, Smith 1-5, Dimitri Iosefo 1-1. Roos: Donnevon Ito 3-20, Chapman 3-16, Tago 3-15, McKay 2-33, Lono-Holani 2-1, Michael Kulia-Moe 1-6.

JV–Farrington 32, Roosevelt 14.

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No. 9 Knights salvage victory & Football Results

No. 9 Knights salvage victory

By Brian McInnis

Honolulu Star-Advertiser

In
the end, the No. 9 Castle Black Knights figured out how to do both in
time to salvage a 30-27 win over Kaiser last night and celebrate their
homecoming.

The Knights (4-1, 2-1 Oahu Interscholastic Association
Red East) trailed by as many as two touchdowns in the first half, as
early mistakes and Gonda, the Cougars’ 5-foot-11, 215-pound senior back,
punished the hosts.

But Castle held the visitors scoreless in the
second half behind a renewed effort against Gonda (262 yards), and
junior Kamalei Kam-Aweau had the go-ahead score on a 60-yard punt return
with 5:30 to play.

The Knights’ faithful could exhale a huge sigh of relief as the winless Cougars (0-5, 0-3) left the field.

“I
just saw a big opening, and I just saw all the blocks form and hit the
hole,” said Kam-Aweau, whose teammates covered him all the way along the
left sideline. “I just juked one guy. It was a good win and I couldn’t
do it without my teammates. It was all possible because they set up the
blocks. Big acknowledgment for them.”

Gonda had an eye-popping 247
yards and three touchdowns by halftime, as the Cougars modified their
balanced offense to go to him on all plays except two. Kaiser’s 27
points at the break were nearly double its total of 15 through its first
four games.

Fifteen was also how many yards Gonda picked up after the break.

“Knowing
they were going to make halftime adjustments, we tried to show them a
different look, but we were riding on Gonda’s legs, and his legs are
still kind of weary with a hamstring injury,” Kaiser coach Will
Lobendahn said. “I didn’t adjust well for my kids, so I didn’t put them
in a perfect situation. That’s why they shut us out the second half.”

Castle
quarterback Jaymason Lee (18-for-31) threw for 206 yards and a score,
but couldn’t quite conjure the magic of last week, when the Knights
stunned Farrington 29-28.

For a while, it seemed like last night
would be a huge letdown for Castle, which had a shiny new ranking. But
kicker Adam Aquino hit a 37-yard field goal to bring the Knights within
27-23 in the third quarter, and Kam-Aweau’s jaunt was eventually enough
as Kaiser couldn’t advance the ball after halftime.

“They had a
great first half. We couldn’t stop them at all,” Castle coach Nelson
Maeda said. “We were lucky to win. Lucky to get out of here, on our home
field, out alive. I think we settled down and focused a little bit more
in the second half.”

“We just got focused and went back to fundamentals,” Kam-Aweau said.

Kaiser
profited from Castle miscues in the first half — an interception, a
fumble at the 1, and a failed fake punt — to score three times for the
bulk of the night’s offensive fireworks.

Kaiser got on the board
quickly when Kaiwi Ramseyer intercepted Lee on his second pass of the
game, and Gonda needed six carries from midfield to punch in the opening
score.

The Cougars forced Castle to punt, but the Kaiser return
man fumbled at the 22 and Castle backup quarterback Sabu Kekoanui soon
made good on a keeper 2-yard score to tie it at 7.

Two plays from scrimmage later, Gonda exploded through the Knights’ defense from 85 yards out to silence the homecoming crowd.

Lee, unfazed by a 3rd-and-21 situation on the ensuing drive, answered by hitting Noah Makainai for a 35-yard touchdown strike.

Castle got the ball back, and got bold. A fake punt from its own 18 failed, and Kaiser took advantage with a touchdown again.

 

At Castle

Kaiser (0-5, 0-3) 13 14 0 0 27
Castle (4-1, 2-1) 14 6 3 7 30

Kaiser–Josh Gonda 1 run (Kamaka Diaz kick)
Castle–Sabu Kekoanui 2 run (Adam Aquino kick)
Kaiser–Gonda 85 run (kick failed)
Castle–Noah Makainai 35 pass from Jaymason Lee (Aquino kick)
Kaiser–Gonda 2 run (Diaz kick)
Kaiser–Brighson Tolentino 99 fumble return (Aquino kick)
Castle–Olycon Finau 25 run (run failed)
Castle–Aquino FG 37
Castle–Kamalei Kam-Aweau 60 punt return (Aquino kick)

RUSHING–Kais: Gonda 26-262, Joshua Bryant 2-6, Team 1-(minus 6), Jarrin Inagaki 3-(minus 15). Cast: Castle: Finau 10-77, Cy Pana 7-18, Timothy Torres 1-12, Kekoanui 3-6, Team 1-(minus 7), Lee 6-(minus 24).

PASSING–Kais: Sitelimani Latu 2-8-0-5. Cast: Lee 18-31-1-206, Finau 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING–Kais: Kaipo Oamilda-Scholtz 1-8, Joshua Perry-Kruse 1-(minus 3). Cast: Jacquez Hough 5-73, Finau 3-38, Torres 3-18, Makainai 2-51, Kui Alimoot 2-19, Joshua Kong 2-8, Pana 1-(minus 1).

Junior Varsity–Kaiser 8, Castle 6

 

Aiea 9, Waianae 6

Taylor
Taliulu’s lone reception was the biggest of the game as he hauled in a
pass from Chucky Kaahanui and dashed 65 yards for the game-winning
touchdown for Aiea.

At Waianae

Aiea (3-1, 1-1) 3 0 0 6 9
Waianae (1-4, 1-2) 0 0 6 0 6

Aiea–Ozra White 20 FG
Wain–Brian Paul Manuel 20 pass from Puletua Wilson (PAT failed)
Aiea–Taliulu 65 pass from Kaahanui (PAT failed)

RUSHING–Aiea: Team 1-6, Otto-Titan Salausa 2-7, Kaahanui 11-(minus 2). Wain: Wilson 7-44, Bryson Panui 4-17, Jaylen Mitchell 1-12, Jason Towne 1-3.

PASSING–Aiea: Kaahanui 16-23-0-176. Wain: WIlson 23-20-2-100.

RECEIVING–Aiea: Salausa 7-33, Tino Hele 6-38, Taliulu 1-65, Michael Williams 1-35, Nicholas Hiraoka 1-5. Wain: Mitchell
8-18, James Wilson 4-16, Hookena Kamana 3-24, Towne 3-9, Brian Paul
Manuel 2-32, Lawrence Akana 1-2, Panui 1-1, Keola Bradley 1-(minus 2).

Junior Varsity–Waianae 20, Aiea 14.

 

Radford 17, Kapolei 7

Maika
Ulufale threw for 160 yards and two touchdowns as the Rams picked up
their first win in the OIA Red West aganst the visiting Hurricanes.

At Radford

Kapolei (1-4, 1-2) 0 0 0 7 7
Radford (2-2, 1-1) 0 14 3 0 17

Radford–Dorsey Norris 15 yard pass from Maika Ulufale (Cayman Conley kick)
Radford–TJ Reid 45 yard pass from Ulufale (Conley kick)
Radford–Conley 29 FG
Kapolei–Keaka Fernandez 1 yard run (Eric Morales kick)

RUSHING–Kapo: Fernandez
27-127, Devin Jenkins 4-25, Elden Arellano 4-6, Mitchell Moses 5-0,
Austin Navor 8-(minus 11), Kiatrell Zachery 1-(minus 11), Rodrick
Raquedan 2-(minus 15). Rad: Phil Hogan 22-92, Jordan Murao 2-7, Ulufale 4-0, Conley 1-(minus 5).

PASSING–Kapo: Navor 0-2-0-0. Rad: Ulufale 11-13-0-160.

RECEIVING–Kapo: none. Rad: Norris 3-46, Reid 2-51, Zachary Rabellizsa 2-31, Hogan 2-14, Tevita Baravilala 1-10, Kevin Acasio 1-8.

 

Kailua 23, No. 10 Moanalua 20

Bubba Sato punched in the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter as the Surfriders picked up the victory.

At Moanalua

Kailua (3-2, 2-1) 14 2 0 7 23
Moanalua (1-2, 0-1) 0 10 7 3 20

Kailua– Gaisoa Gaisoa 1 run (Eric Lum kick)
Kailua– Lum 9 pass from Kahaku Iaea (Lum kick)
Moanalua– Michael Egami 80 pass from Keven Amaral (Lee Arakawa kick)
Kailua– Safety (intentional grounding by Moanalua)
Moanalua– FG Arakawa 25
Moanalua– Charles Spencer 18 run (Arakawa kick)
Moanalua– FG Arakawa 25
Kailua– Bubba Sato 1 run (Lum kick)

RUSHING–Kail: Kila Zuttermeister 1-35, Sato 5-19, Gaisoa 1-1, Kahaku Iaea 4-(minus 1), Dustin Kalai 1-(minus 5). Moan: Spencer 18-98, Chasen Hamasaki 3-7, Richard Villasenor 1-2, Amaral 10-(minus 11).

PASSING–Kail: Iaea 20-41-1-201, Sato 1-1-0-8.

Moan: Amaral 16-24-0-220, Egami 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING–Kail: Lum 7-108, Micah Lee 5-33, Kalai 4-55, Sato 4-6, Chancen Schutter 1-7. Moan: Spencer 18-98, Chasen Hamasaki 3-7, Richard Villasenor 1-2, Amaral 10-(minus 11).

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OIA Bowling Results 9-9-10

OIA EAST

Thursday
At K-Bay Lanes
Boys
Team: Kalani
10,282; Kailua 10,071; McKinley 9,836; Moanalua 9,561; Roosevelt 9,377;
Castle 9,213; Kaiser 8,392; Kaimuki 7,905; Kalaheo 7,006; Farrington
5,928; HCDB: 4,030.

Individual high game–Kail: Austin Patacsil 237; Moan: Lorenzo Directo 223; Kaln: Jonathan Nakagawa 216; Kais: Alden Chong 215; McK: Katriel Chiu 212; Cast: Travis Tanouye 193; Roos: Travis Lee 189; Kaim: Trevor Camarao 179; Kalh: Joshua Hitchcock 178; Farr: Michael Oania 169; HCDB: Ryan Alisna-Talon 124.

Individual high series–Kail: Patacisl 655; Kaln: Nakagawa 603; Moan: Directo 597; McK: Landon Akau 588; Kaim: Camarao 523; Kais: Darien Noguchi 516; Cast: Tanouye 494; Kalh: Hitchcock 440; Farr: Jonathan Ingram 418; Roos: Lee 361′ HCDB: Alisna-Talon 351.

Girls
Team:
Kalaheo 8,165; Kailua 7,637; McKinley 7,628; Castle 7,155; Roosevelt
6,659; Moanalua 5,824; Farrington 5,568; Kaiser 5,240; Kaimuki 4,637;
Kalani 3,310.

Individual high game–Kalh: Kristi Sakaguchi 190; Kaln: Brianne Yamada 186; McK: Michelle Goo 180; Kaim: Brianna Ige 179; Kail: Sierra Keliikoa 178; Moan: Kiley Lau 164; Roos: Alison Sato 164; Cast: Carly Matsumoto 163; Farr: Brittany Kobayashi 146; Kais: Emma Mossman 117.

Individual high series–Kail: Keliikoa 496; Kalh: Tammi Sakiguchi 3; Kaln: Yamada 491; McK: Goo 481; Kaim: Kasey Ige 480; Cast: Matsumoto 453; Roos: Seanna Garrett 449; Farr: Kobayashi 428; Moan: Lau 428; Kais: Alyssa Liem 321.

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OIA/ILH Girls Volleyball Results Sept. 7th, 2010

Volleyball Results

ILH

Varsity

Hanalani def. Hawaii Baptist 17-25, 25-23, 25-14

Maryknoll def. St. Francis 25-17, 25-18

Hawaiian Mission Academy def. Christian Academy 25-12, 9-25,
25-21

Mid-Pacific def. St. Andrew’s Priory 25-6, 25-8

Sacred Hearts def. La Pietra 18-25, 25-8, 25-18

Kamehameha def. University 23-25, 26-24, 25-17

Junior varsity

University def. Lanakila Baptist 25-18, 25-20

 

OIA

Varsity

Mililani def. Campbell 25-19, 25-14

Waipahu def. Waianae 25-21, 25-20

Moanalua def. McKinley 27-26, 25-13

Kaiser def. Kahuku 25-22, 19-25, 16-14

Kapolei def. Pearl City 25-22, 25-14,15-13

Castle def. Kailua 25-23, 25-23

Junior varsity

Waianae def. Waipahu 25-12, 25-20

Mililani def. Campbell 25-12, 25-21

Moanalua def. McKinley 25-21, 25-15

Kaiser def. Kahuku 25-23, 23-25, 15-12

Kapolei def. Pearl City 24-26, 25-2, 15-10

Kailua def. Castle 27-26, 25-18


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