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Minihan to Ga. Tech; Waianae DL picks Hawaii

By Hawaii Prep World on July 27, 2016

Two college commitments were announced on Twitter Wednesday morning. Saint Louis OL Michael Minihan needed just two days after receiving an offer from Georgia Tech to decide to commit to the Yellow Jackets. He posted the following: COLLEGE COMMITMENT!#GoJackets pic.twitter.com/IpndZKlGlv — Michael Minihan (@Michael_Minihan) July 27, 2016 Minihan, currently listed at 6-foot-3 and 275 pounds, had offers from eight total schools: Air Force, Army, Georgia Tech, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, San Jose State, UNLV. Five are from the Mountain West. Also, […]

SPRING-ing into FB season: Waianae Seariders

By Nick Abramo on July 20, 2016

LAST IN A 28-PART SERIES WAIANAE SEARIDERS >> 2015 record and finish: 9-4 (6-1 OIA Red); defeated Kailua 37-22 in OIA quarterfinals; lost 45-20 in OIA semifinals; defeated Farrington 20-19 in OIA third-place game; defeated Baldwin 21-6 in D-I state tournament first round; lost 13-0 to Kahuku in the D-I state tournament semifinals >> Number of returning starters: 11 (6 offense, 5 defense) >> Number of returning seniors: 40 >> Number of starters lost to graduation: 11 >> Number of […]

Coaches chime in on Okimoto’s suggestion

By Paul Honda on April 19, 2016

Twenty years since he first began coaching at his alma mater, Randall Okimoto has proven to be a speak softly kind of guy. That’s always intriguing considering he was a record-setting running back at Farrington who went on to play at the University of Hawaii, where he earned his degree. “I knew from the start of my college career I wanted to be an educator. And the only place I wanted to be at that time was here at Farrington […]


Final Four: What Have We Learned?

By Paul Honda on November 14, 2015

This dang rain hasn’t stopped. It stalls though. It holds up every now and then. But tonight? It hasn’t really stopped. At times, the wet stuff fell from the Halawa sky relentlessly. Not enough to create huge puddles right away. Just wet enough to make any receiver think twice about fundamentals. And more than moisture, there was wind. It was constant from the mauka end zone to the makai, especially early in the day when Waianae and Kahuku played. By […]

LIVE BLOG: Kahuku 13, Waianae 0, F

By Billy Hull on November 13, 2015

The Kahuku Red Raiders look poised to move to 12-0 and advance to the state title game for the first time since 2012. Can Waianae, which lost 30-0 to these same Red Raiders a month ago, come up with a shocking upset? Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. at Aloha Stadium, where a heavy downpour just took place about 10 minutes before kick. TEAM CAPTAINS Waianae: John Kapua, Joey Nuuanu-Kuhiiki, Ikaika Pa’ao’ao-Ahina Kahuku: Keala Santiago, Hirkley Latu, Manaia Atuaia, Jed […]

Waianae’s defense was tremendous in loss

By Nick Abramo on November 13, 2015

It wasn’t the feature game of two semifinal matchups at Aloha Stadium on Friday, but it quickly turned into a highly intriguing skirmish. No. 6 Waianae — which got blitzed by No. 2 Kahuku on Oct. 3 in the regular-season finale — pushed the Red Raiders to the hilt before finally succumbing 13-0 in the Division I semifinals of the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Football State Championships. Had the Seariders won, it would have represented an upset of monumental proportions. It was […]

VIDEO: No. 6 Waianae vs. No. 2 Kahuku

By Paul Honda on November 13, 2015

Highlights from the Division I semifinal matchup between OIA champion Kahuku and OIA third-place finisher Waianae will go up. First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Football State Championships Friday, Nov. 13, 2015 4:30 p.m. Aloha Stadium Kahuku 3, Waianae 0 Kahuku 10, Waianae 0 Kahuku 13, Waianae 0 ***

D-I STATE SEMIFINAL: Waianae vs. Kahuku

By Hawaii Prep World on November 12, 2015

The matchup: Kahuku (11-0) vs. Waianae (9-3) Date: Friday, Nov. 13, 4:30 p.m., Aloha Stadium Head-to-head (Since 1973): Kahuku leads 25-13-1 Last meeting: Kahuku 30, Waianae 0 (Oct. 3, 2015) Biggest margin of victory: Kahuku 43, Waianae 0 (Nov. 26, 2005) Smallest margin of victory: Teams played to 21-21 tie on Sept. 15, 1995 KAHUKU’S SINGLE-GAME LEADERS VS. WAIANAE Passing: Inoke Fuanki, 268 yards (Waianae 12-7, Sept. 22, 2000) Rushing: Jason Keo, 278 yards (Kahuku 33-20, Nov. 10, 1995) Receiving […]

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