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Prep football: No. 9 Kamehameha beats Radford

Paul Honda

When the Radford Rams were on the verge of seizing control, Kiha Saii took care of business. 

The Kamehameha offensive lineman anchored a crew that controlled the line of scrimmage, and running back Tyler Meditz benefited with 149 rushing yards as the Warriors pulled away for a 31-14 win at John Velasco Field. 

Ninth-ranked Kamehameha notched its first win of the season after two losses, all in nonconference play. Radford, coming off a stunning win over Mililani, is 1-2. 

Perhaps the biggest play of the game came early, when Saii pancaked a defensive end, springing Meditz free for an 80-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 7. Kamehameha finished with 203 rushing yards on 40 attempts, and quarterbacks Nephi Stevens and Cid Camanse-Stevens were an efficient 10-for-15 for 140 yards through the air. 

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