That strange feeling in Nanakuli on Saturday night?
Winning.
Quarterback Chazz Troutman ran for 247 yards and scored three touchdowns as Nanakuli beat Kalani 42-30 in an OIA White football game at the Golden Hawks’ home field.
It is the first time Nanakuli is 3-1 since 2003, and it hadn’t had three wins in an entire season since 2007.
"Feeling pretty good about it," Troutman said. "Normally Nanakuli, we never do get three wins. We are normally winless the whole season. We are coming together and playing as a team more."
Kalani (2-2), which has a losing history of its own, made the Golden Hawks sweat it out, though, pulling within 35-30 with 2:33 left and coming up with a fumble one play after Nanakuli covered an onside kick. The Falcons moved the ball down to the 24-yard line and faced a fourth and 11, but failed when quarterback Noah Brum dropped back, lost his footing in the swamp that was the middle of the field, found his feet and missed on a pass to Jeff Reynolds.
"I’m proud of our kids. They played hard and finished," Kalani coach Greg Taguchi said.
"We knew coming in that Troutman was a good runner, and we keyed on him, but we didn’t do it well enough. Still, the kids battled. Great game."
Nanakuli was in position to kill the clock from there, but Troutman took off for a 75-yard touchdown to seal it with 1:02 left in the game.
Troutman’s 247 yards are the third-most in the state championship era for Nanakuli.
Troutman threw interceptions on his first three attempts and was picked four times in the game. But after the first three, he didn’t throw it much. He didn’t have to.
"He is a playmaker. He makes things happen for us," Nanakuli coach Skip Lopes said.
"I didn’t tell him to stop throwing, he shouldn’t have been throwing in the first place since he was throwing to the other team."
Kalani struck first, needing only five plays before Gavin Kim broke past several Nanakuli defenders to score from 40 yards out. After a punt, the Falcons scored again on a 28-yard field goal by Leo Klink to take a 10-0 lead.
Troutman ran for 130 yards on 13 carries before the break, scoring once on a 45-yard keeper to put Nanakuli on the board and alternating with Khade Paris on a march down the field to take the lead when Paris plunged in from a yard out.
Later in the second quarter, Troutman scored from a yard out to give Nanakuli a 21-10 lead.
Each team had three turnovers in the first half, and there were seven turnovers in the game.
Nanakuli tries to keep its winning tradition going on Friday when it hosts Kaiser, while Kalani plays Roosevelt the same day. The Golden Hawks can probably expect a full house since everybody loves a winner.
"It’s all the kids," Lopes said. "When we win, it’s the kids. When we lose, it’s the coach. So I must have a pretty good team, all of the coaches are the same."
At Nanakuli
Kalani (2-2, 2-1) |
10 |
0 |
0 |
20 |
— |
30 |
Nanakuli (3-1, 3-1) |
14 |
7 |
14 |
7 |
— |
42 |
Kaln–Gavin Kim 40 run (Leo Klink kick)
Kaln–FG Klink 28
Nan–Troutman 45 run (Joseph Shelton kick)
Nan–Khade Paris 1 run (Shelton kick)
Nan–Troutman 1 run (Shelton kick)
Nan–Lansen Liki 14 pass from Troutman (Shelton kick)
Nan–Paris 25 run (Shelton kick)
Kaln–Genta Hammani 4 run (Klink kick)
Kaln–Genta Hammani 10 run (run failed)
Kaln–Jeff Reynolds 9 pass from Noah Brum (Klink kick)
Nan–Troutman 75 run (Shelton kick)
RUSHING–Nanakuli: Troutmann 21-247, Khade Paris 22-106, Eric Au Hoon-Kaawa 2-8, Dezmond Kaaihue 3-7, Brandon Felisi 4-16. Kalani: Kim 13-82, Hammani 6-32, Brum 3-(-27).
PASSING–Nanakuli: Troutman 4-10-4-50. Kalani: Brum 29-50-3-315.
RECEIVING–Nanakuli: Shelton 1-18, Nyenoa Ulangca-Kauwelo 1-15, Liki 1-14, Paris 1-3. Kalani: Enrique Glover 7-110; Kanoa Wong 7-65, Kim 5-60, Blaise Manabe 5-44, Reynolds 5-36.
Junior varsity–Nanakuli 43, Kalani 0
Radford 21, Kalaheo 6
Cody Lui-Yuen threw three touchdown passes as the Rams beat the Mustangs.
Jameson Pasigan, Chris Jackson and Mason Manuma each caught touchdown passes for Radford.
At John Velasco Stadium
Kalaheo (3-2, 3-1) |
0 |
0 |
9 |
7 |
— |
6 |
Radford (3-0, 3-0) |
0 |
14 |
7 |
0 |
— |
21 |
Rad–Jameson Pasigan 5 pass from Cody Lui-Yuen (Cayman Conley kick)
Rad–Chris Jackson 47 pass from Lui-Yuen (Conley kick)
Kaln–Trey Lynch 28 run (Reese Demello kick)
Rad–Mason Manuma 62 pass from Lui-Yuen (Conley kick)
Kaln–Safety, runner tackled in end zone
Kaln–Cristian Johnston 21 run (Demello kick)
RUSHING–Kalaheo: Lynch 18-94, Johnston 14-65, Steven Lee 9-5. Radford: Jackson 25-64, Jeremiah McKay 3-14, Keanu Keaweehu-Ancog 3-6, Mana Kakiva 1-4, Zach Tinao-Rabellizsa 1-3, Team 1-(-3), Lui-Yuen 9-(-19).
PASSING–Kalaheo: Lee 7-17-3-87. Radford: Lui-Yuen 8-20-1-173.
RECEIVING–Kalaheo: Nainoa Frank 4-71, Shem Sukumaran 2-18, Johnston 1-(-2). Radford: Pasigan 3-9, Manuma 2-62, Jackson 1-47, Dre Blackwell 1-35, Tinao-Rabellizsa 1-20.
Junior varsity–Radford 34, Kalaheo 8
FRIDAY’S LATE SUMMARY
Pearl City 54, Roosevelt 7
At Roosevelt
Pearl City (1-4, 1-4) |
14 |
26 |
7 |
7 |
— |
54 |
Roosevelt (0-3, 0-3) |
7 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
— |
7 |
Roos–Kainoa Koki 54 pass from Michael Makuoka (Kainalu Pitoy kick)
PC–Isaac Amorin 29 pass from Brock Teixeira (kick failed)
PC–Amorin 24 pass from Teixeira (Tokunaga pass from Teixeira)
PC–Tanner Tokunaga 65 pass from Teixeira (kick failed)
PC–Amorin 51 pas from Teixeira (Derek Chang kick)
PC–Kristian Vaana-Kikuyama 9 pass from Teixeira (Chang kick)
PC–Amorin 8 pass from Teixeira (pass failed)
PC–Amorin 33 pass from Teixeira (Eddie Rodriguez kick)
PC–Tanner Tokunaga 82 punt return (Rodriguez kick)
RUSHING–Pearl City: Justyn Dela Cruz 2-33, Blake Cooper 4-17, Travis Joe 2-4, Jaleck Barnette 1-2, Amorin 1-2, Teixeira 1-(-2), Tokunaga 1-(-1), Vaana-Kikuyama 1-(-5). Roosevelt: Pono Kini 12-29, Jonathan Youn 4-25, Kainalu Pitoy 1-11, Brent Kepano 1-10, Michael Matsuoka 2-(-15).
PASSING–Pearl City: Teixeira 15-25-0-310. Roosevelt: Matsuoka 3-15-1-51. Kepano 1-1-0-(-2).
RECEIVING–Pearl City: Amorin 7-194, Tokunaga 4-101, Vaana-Kikuyama 2-7, Cooper 1-8, Dela Cruz 1-0. Roosevelt: Kainoa Koki 2-56, Danny Nguyen 1-(-2), Levi Key 1-(-5).