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Mililani’s Timoteo out with ankle sprain

By Nick Abramo on September 25, 2015

Mililani star wide receiver Kalakaua Timoteo is out with a sprained ankle, head coach Rod York said Friday night on phone from Aloha Stadium, where he was attending the No. 1 Saint Louis vs. No. 2 Punahou game. Timoteo, who has given his oral commitment to the University of Hawaii, will miss the Trojans’ game at Kailua on Saturday night. Mililani (5-1, 5-0) can wrap up the Oahu Interscholastic Association Blue title and the a No. 1 seed in the […]

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 […]

VIDEO: McKenzie Milton post-game

By Paul Honda on September 19, 2015

After throwing four TD passes, running for another and accounting for 318 yards from scrimmage against No. 6 Farrington, Mililani quarterback McKenzie Milton chatted with Prep World.


Trojans’ Olomua back home after hospital visit

By Nick Abramo on September 18, 2015

Mililani coach Rod York reported early Friday afternoon that running back Jalen Olomua is doing “great” and back home after being taken by ambulance to a hospital during Thursday night’s 71-28 victory over Farrington at Aloha Stadium. “Thank God. X-rays were negative and he is home and will be back (to school and practice) on Monday,” York texted Hawaii Prep World. “It was precautionary.” Olomua, a transfer this season from Kahuku, was hit in the back of the head by […]

Scrappers on Mililani defense step up again

By Nick Abramo on September 18, 2015

The Mililani defense has been called a lot of things this year — from one side of the spectrum, weak, to far on the other side, unsung. Whether the unit is weak or unsung or, one could argue, solid, one thing is for sure — it can scrap. Linebacker Ma’a Tanuvasa was out there putting the hits on left and right again on Thursday in a 71-28 win over Farrington, and he added an interception that led to a TD. Defensive […]

Govs hope defeat builds stronger team

By Paul Honda on September 18, 2015

It could happen all over again for the Farrington Governors. A year ago, they took a 27-point loss in a late September meeting with Mililani. That spurred Farrington to four wins in its next five games. The momentum came to a halt in the postseason, at the hands of Mililani, but it was a narrow 17-14 contest the second time. Mililani looked every bit the defending state champions, every bit like a team that has not lost to an island […]

Malepeai breaks Igber’s TD record

By Billy Hull on September 18, 2015

It was as simple as a touchdown can get — a 1-yard plunge up the middle for Mililani’s Vavae Malepeai that had much meaning. His third rushing touchdown in a 71-28 win over Farrington on Thursday night was the 57th of an illustrious three-year career, breaking the record of 56 held by ‘Iolani’s Joe Igber that has lasted for 16 years. You can watch the record-breaking TD here: http://www.hawaiiprepworld.com/football/video-no-3-mililani-vs-no-6-farrington/. Maleepeai has rushed for at least 20 touchdowns as a sophomore […]

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