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Kailua wants to keep it going

By Paul Honda on October 15, 2015

Kailua has come a long way since last year’s winless season, but now the Surfriders face a trip to Waianae to keep it going. Noah Auld‘s injury-plagued junior year left Kailua in dire straits offensively, but his return late in the season provided hope. Auld threw for nearly 200 yards in the season finale and the Surfriders nearly doubled their entire season’s scoring output in a 34-33 loss to Moanalua. This year, Auld has been efficient and durable, balancing a […]

Kailua’s gigantic step is not finished

By Nick Abramo on October 10, 2015

By now, Hawaii high school football fans know what a mammoth stride the Kailua football team has taken — from last place to a third seed in the Oahu Interscholastic Association playoffs to a 57-6 smashing of Waipahu in the first round on Friday night. But how big of a footprint the Surfriders (7-2) leave behind this year has not been determined. It was just a year ago when a solemn Kailua coach Joseph Wong was hard to find after home […]

LIVE BLOG: No. 9 Kailua 57, Waipahu 6; FINAL

By Nick Abramo on October 9, 2015

Kickoff at 7:10. Waipahu punts on first possession. Kailua driving, thanks in part to Isaiah Damo-Agcaoili‘s 37-yard punt return down the left sideline. Surfriders are at the 5. They haven’t won a playoff game since 2009. Here is the box from that game, remember Chevy Mikaele? OIA Red Playoffs Kailua 21, Campbell 0 At Kailua Kailua (4-5, 2-4) 14 0 7 0 — 21 Campbell (3-6, 2-4) 0 0 0 6 — 0 Kail—Eric Lum 29 pass from Chevrolet Mikaele […]


LIVE BLOG: Mililani 45, Kailua 21, F

By Paul Honda on September 26, 2015

FIRST QUARTER Mililani will receive. Conditions are breezy and overcast, no rain. Yet. Milton injured on the first series while completing a deep pass. He leaves the game two plays later after a time out. Trojans unable to score after throwing a pick on fourth down in the red zone. Now Milton and WR Kalakaua Timoteo are out. Kailua drives past midfield but fumbles the ball away. MIL then goes four and out, incompletion by Higa on fourth down. He […]

For York and Wong, this is a Waimanalo affair

By Nick Abramo on September 25, 2015

Rod York and Joe Wong. Waimanalo boys. Former offensive linemen. Mutual respect. They talk highly of each other, and, in one sense, they’ll get to duke it out Saturday night in Kailua. They’ll be on the sidelines coaching their respective teams in an effort to beat the other with lots at stake in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Blue. On one side is York, who has taken Mililani from an annual outside contender to last year’s Division I state championship. On […]

No. 7 Kailua’s offense is a smooth operation

By Nick Abramo on September 19, 2015

Kailua’s offense was about as balanced as you can get in a 37-24 win at Moanalua on Friday night. And that sentence was written before looking at the actual ratio of rush vs. pass. OK, back from the math and it’s it’s 38 passes and 39 rushes. With quarterback Noah Auld at the controls, the seventh-ranked Surfriders’ offensive machinery was a thing of beauty. Unlike some teams that pass 38 times in a game, this offense has no hesitation to […]

Bent but not broken: Asalemo brings heat

By Paul Honda on September 13, 2015

On paper, it was a phenomenal performance for two individuals in Saturday night’s Farrington-Kailua showdown. Challen Faamatau‘s 236 yards and three rushing TDs on 30 carries were his single-game personal bests. The 236-yard total, No. 6 on the Farrington all-time best list, is right behind the 245 yards produced by current Govs coach Randall Okimoto against Kailua 25 years ago. Kailua quarterback Noah Auld was scintillating at times with 23 completions in 31 attempts for 221 yards and a touchdown. […]

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