The Open Division final of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Football State Championships pitted No. 1 Kahuku and No. 2 Saint Louis in a rematch of the 2015 state title game. Here is plenty of video from Saturday night at Aloha Stadium, including the pregame, from Paul Honda.
Pre-game
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter (Part 1)
Fourth quarter (Part 2)
Solid game from both teams it would’ve been a whole lot different if braddah man made it in the in zone for TD but it must of slipped some how next time protect no jump just motor thru!!! Anyways always get next year hopefully you guys can get one good passing and scrambling QB going if you guys had Tua or Kapule for QB this year for Kahuku with your power run game Bishop Gorman wouldn’t have a chance period that’s what was missing this year a QB!!!
UNITY=STRENGHT” November 23, 2016 at 1:24 pm
Solid game from both teams it would’ve been a whole lot different if braddah man made it in the in zone for TD but it must of slipped some how next time protect no jump just motor thru!!! Anyways always get next year hopefully you guys can get one good passing and scrambling QB going if you guys had Tua or Kapule for QB this year for Kahuku with your power run game Bishop Gorman wouldn’t have a chance period that’s what was missing this year a QB!!!
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You didn’t know Kahuku has the Michigan Recruit at QB? If they had Kapule or Tua at QB their Oline would struggle. They too overweight & too slow. When people refer to Kahuku as “One Dimensional Offense” is translated as the qb only hands off the ball because he can’t throw or make more than a one read throw. The WRs & RBs are extra Olinemen or decoys when they are split out wide. And their OLine is too big, nonathletic enough to pass block. They are only blockers going downhill. Until that all changes the offense has a playbook of 3 plays & cannot come from behind when they are down by 2 scores.
The Game was over before it even started, The OIA schools always lack mental toughness and Kahuku is the biggest chokers. In all sports.
Beta testing again OIA won last years Championship against St. Louis you win some you lose some you talking about human beings not robots guy OIA and ILH!!!
“UNITY=STRENGHT” November 23, 2016 at 3:00 pm
Beta testing again OIA won last years Championship against St. Louis you win some you lose some you talking about human beings not robots guy OIA and ILH!!!
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You & the slim few of these RR fans are mentioning championships that are behind us. But if you take a bigger look at past championships OIA is nowhere close to ILH in Championships.
Let me classify the “one dimensional offsense” of Kahuku for you. When you play cupcake teams all season you can convince the public eye that your offense if balanced by throwing the ball off one read pass schemes or a few “trick plays”. But when you play against legitimate competition, its back to “dive left, dive right”, getting into 3rd & long situations only to find your qb not being able to throw more than 15 yard on the move.
TopDoggs November 23, 2016 at 2:42 pm
The Game was over before it even started, The OIA schools always lack mental toughness and Kahuku is the biggest chokers. In all sports.
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Defense scared to hit that scrambling qb & playing two hand touch on pass plays. The whole secondary was a bust. I’d take them on any flag football team but as for hitting they were playing in fear.
DOMEZ November 23, 2016 at 7:01 pm
We no need Tua or Kapule, they both suck. The game was fixed you prick
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Need to FIX Michigan Recruit throwing mechanics
Need to FIX “One dimensional offense”
Need to FIX “DB U” code name to “BURN ME U”
Need to FIX face when losing
Need to FIX defense’s physicality
Now I agree, Game was FIXED
Sorry that was a hurdle. The ref didn’t throw the flag because the fumble distracted them.