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Mililani receiver Cy Kuboyama-Hayashi attempted a catch in the end zone over Kamehameha defensive back Tiger Peterson during Saturday's game. Photo by Steven Erler/Special to the Star-Advertiser.
The showdown between No. 3 Mililani and No. 6 Kamehameha lived up to all expectations. Though it was a shootout at times — 304 yards and four TD passes by Mililani quarterback Dillon Gabriel, Kamehameha wide receiver Skyler Ramos with seven receptions for 141 yards and three total TDs — the Trojans came up with the defensive play of the game to end Kamehameha’s last-minute drive.
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