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St. Francis vs. Pac-5 football, Oct. 13
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Bruce Asato
Oct. 13, 2016
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St. Francis’ Tyson Shimabukuro runs for a first down in the third quarter.
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St. Francis’ Foki Kailei runs for a score in the second quarter.
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St. Francis’ Supilani Mailei advances a blocked punt caught in the air in the second quarter.
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A Saint Francis defender blocks a punt which was caught by St. Francis’ Supilani Mailei in the second quarter.
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St. Francis’ Justus Paaluhi-Caulk knocks down a pass intended for Pac-Five’s Grey Ihu in the second quarter.
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St. Francis’ Takaamoatoa Lautaha picks up a loose ball and ran it close to the end zone in the first.
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Pac-Five’s Keali'I Carvalho tackles St. Francis’ Tyson Shimabukuro in the first quarter.
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St. Francis’ Tyson Shimabukuro runs over Pac-Five’s Kekahi Tam for a touchdown in the third quarter.
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St. Francis’ Tyson Shimabukuro escapes Pac-Five’s Nathan Bek for yardage in the first quarter.
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Pac-Five’s Grey Ihu eludes St. Francis’ Chris Vanisi in the first quarter.
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St. Francis’ Foki Kailei is upended in the end zone after scoring a touchdown in the first quarter.
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St. Francis’ Foki Kailei runs over a Pac-Five defender and into the end zone for a touchdown in the first quarter.
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St. Francis’ Foki Kailei slips out of the grasp of Pac-Five’s Nataniel Moreau to run for a touchdown in the first quarter.
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