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Inagaki’s overtime goal gives Kalaheo first title since 1998

Billy Hull
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DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
Kalaheo players mobbed teammate Cody Inagaki after his game-winning goal in overtime on Friday against Farrington. The Mustangs won 1-0 to earn their first OIA White championship.
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Kalaheo goalkeeper Jack Bell rises up to make a save in the OIA White Championship game against Farrington at the Kaiser High School field.
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Kalaheo's Jimmy Davis keeps heads the ball in their OIA White Championship game against Farrington at the Kaiser High School field.
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Kalaheo's Chandler Roth catches a pass in their OIA White Championship game against Farrington at the Kaiser High School field.
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Farrington's Lawrence Maileoi heads the ball away from a Kalaheo defender in their OIA White Championship game against at the Kaiser High School field.
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Kalaheo's Chandler Roth goes for the ball against two Farrington defenders, Eric Arzaga and Makana Talaroc-Parker, in their OIA White Chamiponship game at the Kaiser High School field.
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Farrington Goalkeeper Jonh Reyes makes a save in the first half in their OIA White championship game against Kalaheo at the Kaiser High School field.