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Unbeaten Radford outmuscles Kalani

Paul Honda
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Radford’s Mana Kakiva, left, and Isaac Alualu chased down Kalani QB Noah Brum in the second quarter.
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Kalani's Dru Reaves fights for yardage in the grasp of Radford's Isaac Alualu in the second quarter of the Kalani vs Radford football game.
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Radford's Helaman Kavika keeps his feet as he fights for yardage with Kalani's Kaita Tsuchiya closing in on him in the second quarter of the Kalani vs Radford football game.
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Radford's Helaman Kavika keeps his feet as he fights for yardage with Kalani's Kaluna Kamakawiwoole getting hold of a piece of him in the second quarter of the Kalani vs Radford football game.
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Kalani defender Don Hamatake steps in front of a pass intended for Radford's Dre'ell Blackwell for an interception in the second quarter of the Kalani vs Radford football game.
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Radford's quarterback Cody Lui-Yuen hands the ball off to runner Chris Jackson in the second quarter of the Kalani vs Radford football game.
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Radford's quarterback Cody Lui-Yuen looks for a receiver in the first quarter of the Kalani vs Radford football game.
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Radford's Helaman Kavika sacks Kalani quarterback Noah Brum in the second quarter of the Kalani vs Radford football game.
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Kalani quarterback Noah Brum throws a pass in the first quarter of the Kalani vs Radford football game.

Until the offense got in a groove, Radford turned to its defense.

With Mana Kakiva leading the way, the Rams looked every bit like a defense-first champion in a decisive 30-0 win over Kalani on Friday night before a raucous homecoming crowd at John Velasco Stadium.

The Rams improved to 5-0 in the OIA White (6-0 overall) and maintained their hold on first place.

Kalani slipped to 3-2 in league play (3-3 overall). Leading rusher Gavin Kim did not play.

The explosive Kakiva, who had three of Radford’s six sacks, was also instrumental in keeping a lid on Kalani’s ground game.

“They got to the red zone, to the 5-yard line,” Kakiva said of Kalani’s second-quarter scoring threat. “We did what we do best. We shut down the run first.”

Quarterback Cody Lui-Yuen overcame a rough start to pass for 320 yards (19-for-29 and two TDs). The scoring strikes — 44 yards to Randy Ramos and 43 yards to Chris Jackson — came in the second half and put the game well out of reach.

Jackson was a bullet-quick slasher out of Radford’s shotgun and ace formations. The 5-foot-9, 175-pound senior finished with 168 rushing yards on 20 carries, and added three receptions for 69 yards.

Noah Brum, one of the hottest passers in the OIA White, was limited to 205 yards (21-for-43) while being harassed all night. Defensive end Michael Thomas, linebacker Skylar Babb and defensive back Logan Soakai each had a sack in Radford’s tenacious pass rush.

The Rams ended a scoreless stalemate on Cayman Conley’s 38-yard field goal with 9:26 left in the first half.

They then drove 80 yards in six plays, and scored the only touchdown of the first half on a 4-yard keeper by Lui-Yuen for a 9-0 lead with 3:07 before the break.

Lui-Yuen, a 6-3, 205-pound junior, avoided a sack and found Ramos, and the speedy senior raced for a 44-yard touchdown that opened the lead to 16-0 in the third quarter.

On their next series, Lui-Yuen sent a perfect fade lob to Jackson, and the senior raced down the sideline for a 43-yard touchdown and a 22-0 lead just before the third quarter ended.

Jackson’s 8-yard touchdown run late in the contest capped the scoring.

Kalani had a few highlight runs by senior Dru Reaves, who rushed for 85 yards. For the most part, though, Kalani’s yardage came between the 20s.

“Coach (Fred Salanoa) says to never be satisfied with what we’ve done. We take it day by day,” said Kakiva, a 5-11, 215-pound senior.

In the offseason, Radford had petitioned to move up to the Division I Red Conference, but no team in the higher classification was willing to trade spots.

“I can’t say what we could’ve done there,” Kakiva said, noting that the Rams held their own with Aiea in a preseason scrimmage.

At John Velasco Field
KALANI (3-3, 3-2)       0  0   0   0  — 0
           
RADFORD (6-0, 5-0)   0  9  13  8 — 30            
Rad—FG Cayman Conley 38
Rad—Mana Kakiva 4 run (run failed)
Rad—Randy Ramos 44 pass from Cody Lui-Yuen (Conley kick)
Rad—Chris Jackson 43 pass from Lui-Yuen (kick blocked)
Rad—Jackson 8 run (Mason Manuma run)
 
RUSHING—Kalani: Dru Reaves 12-85, Genta Hammani 4-25, Brum 10-(-41). Radford: Jackson 20-168, Kakiva 2-25, Lui-Yuen 8-10, Keanu Keaweehu-Ancog 2-10, Zach Tinao-Rabellizsa 2-9, Jeremiah McKay 1-8, TEAM 1-4, Manuma 1-3.
PASSING—Kalani: Brum 21-43-205. Radford: Lui-Yuen 19-29-2-320.
RECEIVING—Kalani: Enrique Gruver 5-95, Blaise Manabe 5-32, Kanoa Wong 4-42, Ikona Mamiya 4-23, Hammani 1-9, Tyler Ho 1-4, Reaves 1-0. Radford: Jameson Pasigan 6-103, Ramos 5-85, Chris Jackson 3-69, Manuma 1-23, Andrew Killen 1-18, Tinao-Rabellizsa 1-12, Dre‘ell Blackwell 1-9, Pablo Gonazalez 1-1.
Junior varsity—Radford 42, Kalani 13

Anuenue 42, Roosevelt 25
Kainalu Kaleo rushed 16 times for 219 yards and two touchdowns, and Anuenue Tui had 15 carries for 63 yards and three touchdowns as Na Koa beat the Rough Riders.

At Roosevelt
ANUENUE (2-5, 2-4)      16  6  13  7   — 42
             
ROOSEVELT (0-5, 0-5)   0   6   6  13  — 25            
Anu—Kainalu Kaleo 31 run (Anuenue Tui run)
Anu—Tui 5 run (Kaleo run)
Roos—Jarin Jay 15 pass from Michael Matsuoka (kick failed)
Anu—Tui 2 run (run failed)
Roos—Tynian Hayme 20 run (run failed)
Anu—Malaeloa Liua 2 run (Kawena Crowell kick)
Anu—Tui 31 run (run failed)
Roos—Hayme 32 run (run failed)
Anu—Kaleo 60 run (Crowell kick)
Roos—Jonathan Youn 8 run (Kainalu Pitoy kick)
 
RUSHING—Anuenue: Kaleo 16-219, Tui 15-63, Liua 12-53, Kamalu Kamauoha 1-5, Kakela Lee 4-6, Kaimalino Bobiles 1-3, Kimo Romena 1-0. Roosevelt: Youn 8-65, Hayme 4-49, Pitoy 2-28, Pono Kini 3-27, Matsuoka 2-(-8).
PASSING—Anuenue: Romena 1-2-0-17. Roosevelt: Matsuoka 13-26-3-161.
RECEIVING—Anuenue: Kaleo 1-17. Roosevelt: Riki Kobayashi 4-43, Kainoa Koki 4-41, Levi Key 2-44, Jay 2-29, Hayme 1-4.

Kaiser 62, Waialua 6
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