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    Kahuku starts preparation for 2020 after stinging 45-6 title-game loss

    Kahuku starts preparation for 2020 after stinging 45-6 title-game loss

    Kahuku quarterback Tiger Adolpho (19) throws the football against the Saint Louis Crusaders. Jamm Aquino/jaquino@staradvertiser.com The future starts now for Kahuku. No sense stewing over 45-6 loss to a team ranked No. 6 in the nation. This year is done. The Raiders gave their ever-faithful fans an OIA championship last month and yet another appearance in the Open Division final of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Football State Championships. Anybody watching Friday’s nightcap
    No. 4 Kahuku crushes No. 5 Campbell, will play Mililani for OIA Open title

    No. 4 Kahuku crushes No. 5 Campbell, will play Mililani for OIA Open title

    STEVEN ERLER / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER Kahuku running back Tomasi Pasi broke free into the Campbell secondary No. 4 Kahuku played classic Red Raider football in the rain at home Saturday night and it resulted in a 46-0 drubbing of No. 5 Campbell in the OIA Open Division semifinals. It’s now on to Aloha Stadium next week for the Red Raiders (7-3), who will play defending league champion Mililani (8-3) for the OIA title. “Mililani is No. 1 in the OIA until proven otherwi
    No. 4 Kahuku bulldozes No. 5 Campbell

    No. 4 Kahuku bulldozes No. 5 Campbell

    Kahuku's Kingston Jones recovers a muffed punt by Campbell's Tamatoa Mokiao-Atimalala early in the third quarter that led to the Red Raiders' first score of the second half. Michael Lasquero | SL KAHUKU — Through the heavy downpour at Carleton E. Weimer Field Saturday night, streaks of red were visible and constant. No. 4 Kahuku got big play after big play and used a fast start to dominate No. 5 Campbell in a 46-0 OIA Open Division semifinal victory. The Red Raiders (7-3), wh
    No. 4 Kahuku stuffs Kapolei

    No. 4 Kahuku stuffs Kapolei

    JAY METZGER/SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER Kahuku’s Alan Talanoa (23) sacks Kapolei’s quarterback Freddie Gregorio (12) during the second quarter of the game on Friday, September 20, 2019 at Kapolei High School. Kahuku’s stout defense bottled up Kapolei on Friday night, leading the Red Raiders to a 39-0 victory on the Hurricanes’ home field. Kapolei was held to negative-12 yards overall, including minus-86 rushing. It didn’t help Kapolei’s cause that the starting quarterbacks
    Kapolei third-string QB Freddie Gregorio thrown into fire against voracious No. 4 Kahuku

    Kapolei third-string QB Freddie Gregorio thrown into fire against voracious No. 4 Kahuku

    Kahuku’s Ace Kaufusi, left and Alan Talanoa, right, got in on this sack of Kapolei quarterback Freddie Gregorio on Friday night. Kahuku won 39-0. Photo by Jay Metzger / Special to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Kapolei had its third string quarterback starting and he learned quickly what the Kahuku defense is all about. Freddie Gregorio, a junior, wound up getting sacked 11 times as the Red Raiders took the bus ride home from Kapolei to the North Shore with a 39-0 victory Frid
    Matagi, Red Raiders run wild in rout of Sabers

    Matagi, Red Raiders run wild in rout of Sabers

    Junior RB Zealand Matagi ran for 262 yards and three TDs to lead No. 5 Kahuku past No. 4 Campbell. Brandon Ching | SL KAHUKU — Zealand Matagi rushed for 262 yards and three touchdowns and No. 5 Kahuku bullied its way to a 35-7 win over No. 4 Campbell in an Oahu Interscholastic Association Open Division football game at Carleton E. Weimer Field Saturday night. The Red Raiders (3-1 overall, 2-1 league) rolled to their second straight win behind a punishing ground game that rack
    Special teams, defense lift No. 2 Trojans

    Special teams, defense lift No. 2 Trojans

    Mililani's Wynden Hoohuli (11) made six tackles, three of them for losses, including two sacks, and forced one of three fumbles. Greg Yamamoto | SL MILILANI — Unlike most two-way threats in football, Mililani linebacker Wynden Hoohuli does not play offense. He made contributions on defense and special teams to help No. 2 Mililani score in its 32-0 win against No. 5 Kahuku Saturday night at John Kauinana Stadium. The much-anticipated match of the Oahu Interscholastic Associati
    No. 5 Kahuku holds off No. 6 Kamehameha

    No. 5 Kahuku holds off No. 6 Kamehameha

    JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM Kahuku running back Zealand Matagi rumbled for yardage against Kamehameha on Saturday. Zealand Matagi rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown as No. 5 Kahuku survived a late rally for a 21-13 win over No. 6 Kamehameha on Saturday night at Carleton Weimer Field. The Open Division regular-season opening win doesn’t count for Kahuku in the Oahu Interscholastic Association standings, while the loss does count for Kamehameha in the Interscholas

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