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Prep Football: Roosevelt vs. Pearl City

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Roosevelt defensive back Josh Maikui (23) pushes out Pearl City wide receiver Thomas King (21) in the end zone to prevent a touchdown on Friday. Roosevelt blew out Pearl City 49-14 in a critical matchup with playoff implications.
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Roosevelt Isaac Kaleikau (20) celebrates a sack.
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Pearl City Micah Quillopo-Jamile (6) is pressured in the backfield by Roosevelt Tamaki Iijima (9).
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Roosevelt running back Scott Chung (22) splits defenders Pearl City linebacker Aidan Fernandes (5) and defensive back Jonah Komomua (15) for a long gain.
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Roosevelt wide receiver Kirk Calinao (4) can't bring down a pass.
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Roosevelt quarterback Sky Ogata (8) is chased out of the pocket by Pearl City defensive lineman Tristen Mckinney (98).
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Pearl City wide receiver Po’okela Moses-Espanto (25) makes an over the shoulder catch past Roosevelt defender Marcus Hee (2).
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Pearl City Shayden Mcmoore (13) attempts to score between Roosevelt Aalona Monteilh (5) and Logan Justo (53).
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Pearl City wide receiver Thomas King (21) makes a diving catch ahead of Roosevelt defensive back Aalona Monteilh (5).
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Roosevelt quarterback Sky Ogata (8) breaks free past Pearl City defensive back Shayden Mcmoore (13) and scores on a 33-yard run for a touchdown.
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Roosevelt quarterback Tamaki Iijima (9) breaks a tackle.
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Governor David Ige celebrates the Pearl City Homecoming with Pearl City Head Coach Robin Kami during the pre-game ceremony, Alma Mater song, and coin toss.
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