>> Will Alovao (Kapolei), Utah Tech: Had a career-high six tackles, half of them in the fourth quarter, in a 13-7 loss to Austin Peay. He has 17 tackles in six games this season; he had five tackles in five games his first two years in the program.
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The Mililani football program heads into the playoffs still searching for its identity, but it can rest assured it is still the team that can handle Kapolei.
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The Cane Knife has resided on Campbell’s campus for the past 20 years, and if Friday night is any indication it will stay there for the foreseeable future.
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Kamehameha’s new video scoreboard got a workout Friday night.
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The state’s ninth-ranked team showed off its offense in a 41-27 win over ‘Iolani at Hugh Yoshida Stadium on Friday night, a week after being held without a touchdown in a 10-3 loss to Kamehameha.
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Wendell Say picked the perfect time to be a fan.
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Tama Amisone put the quarter in quarterback Friday night.
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One of good, old Bobby Lee’s favorite sayings was always “professional boxing in Hawaii died a long time ago, they just forgot to bury it.”
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There have been many holy books, but the holiest might be under a tent on McKinley High School’s campus.
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They couldn’t have known it at the time, but the rebirth of Moanalua’s second dynasty in girls wrestling had its roots in a reserve languishing on the bench.
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Diesel Del Rosario went through the toughest bracket of the Texaco/HHSAA State Wrestling Championships at the Cannon Activities Center in Laie on Saturday night, becoming tiny Lanai’s first state champion.
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All 28 top seeds made it through the first two rounds of the Texaco/HHSAA State Wrestling Championships at the Cannon Activities Center on Friday, putting them within two victories of a state title.
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With undefeated career records in the ILH and state wrestling tournaments, Kamehameha senior Evan Kusumoto had nothing to prove.
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The list of ILH girls wrestling champions looks very familiar this year.
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Moanalua’s Tyger Taam would be the last to say it, but he is on a path to becoming one of the greatest boys wrestlers in OIA history.
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For someone who is relishing every moment of her final year of high school wrestling, Kahuku’s Maia Esera doesn’t spend a lot of time on the mat in big tournaments.
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Six reigning OIA champions won titles at the league’s division championships at Pearl City on Saturday, with another four strutting their stuff over in Kailua.
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Jahlani Tavai, Patriots linebacker: Started at linebacker and made six solo tackles – all of them on Breece Hall and three of them for no gain – in the loss to the Jets.
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Multiple state championships didn’t mean much Saturday night in Wahiawa.
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Pearl City’s Serah Yogi finally pushed the boulder to the top of the hill.
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Jahlani Tavai, Patriots linebacker: Started in the loss to the Giants and was in on three tackles, his only solo stop was for a loss on Saquon Barkley. It was Tavai’s lowest tackle output of the season.
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