Kahuku collected 11 out of 12 first-place votes to remain at No. 1 in the Star-Advertiser Football Top 10.
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It wasn’t a smooth ride at all for the Roosevelt Rough Riders, just the way their defense likes it.
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It took an Ewa Beach boy running like a grown man to stop the behemoths of Campbell.
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Kahuku’s Aiden Manutai continued his trend of special performances against Mililani.
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This is the 2023 Open Division state final revisited — again.
A year ago, Mililani toppled Kahuku in the OIA title game, 28-21, ending their string of three consecutive league championships.
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There is no end in sight for the Radford Rams competitive cheer dynasty.
Especially this year.
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Dean Connors (Hawaii Prep), Rice: Caught six passes for 22 yards in a 27-20 loss to Memphis, passing Earl Cooper for most receptions by a running back in school history.
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All-American in a uniquely classic way, he is.
Saxoni Frank is, arguably, the most athletic tumbler in high school competitive cheer, with the 3.87 grade-point average and a commitment to join the team at Purdue.
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In the end, it was defense and ground-and-pound football that gave Big Red the edge.
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Iron sharpens iron, and in some ways, Leilehua is grateful for an early-season loss to Kailua.
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Ioane Kamanao passed for 316 yards and two touchdowns as Roosevelt stifled Kaiser 34-3 to capture its second straight OIA Division II football championship on a blustery night at Skippa Diaz Stadium.
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Hawaii’s hottest high school bowling rivalry has ended in a tie.
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Despite an offense that sputtered for most of the first half, No. 2 Kahuku rallied from a nine-point deficit for a 33-15 win over No. 1 Campbell to capture the OIA Open Division championship on a blustery Friday nighty at Skippa Diaz Stadium.
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Saint Louis may have been short-changed off the field, but the Crusaders on Friday made sure to take care of business on the field.
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There’s nothing the Campbell Sabers would like more than to cap their perfect season with OIA and state titles.
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According to Saint Louis school president Glenn Medeiros, the Interscholastic League of Honolulu has declared Kamehameha winner of the second-round tiebreaker.
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She isn’t E.F. Hutton from the 1970s TV commercials, but when Chloe Obuhanych talks, people listen.
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After beating Kamehameha five times in six matches, the ‘Iolani Raiders were a clear-cut top seed in the state championships.
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