HONOR ROLL
Football
Tsubasa Brennan, Pac-Five: Caught seven passes for 137 yards and a touchdown in a 37-0 win over St. Francis.
Tristan Centeio, Kapolei: Had six tackles and two pass breakups and returned a kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown in a 35-27 loss to Waianae.
Kingston Fernandez, Kapolei: Two sacks against Waianae, giving him 13 for the season.
Keola Himan, Campbell: Caught touchdown passes of 52 and 35 yards and ended up with 102 total receiving yards on four catches in a win over Waipahu.
Keanu Holmgren, Pac-Five: Defensive end recovered two fumbles, including one for a touchdown, in a win over St. Francis.
Niko Kala-Mahiai, Waianae: Returned a fumble 25 yards for a touchdown in a win over Kapolei.
Micah Kaneshiro, Moanalua: Threw for 303 yards and three touchdowns in a 39-14 win over Castle on Friday.
Drew Kobayashi, Saint Louis: Caught touchdown passes of 35, 20 and 11 yards in a 41-7 win over Damien on Friday.
Thomas Leong, Kaiser: Rushed for three touchdowns on five carries and returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown as the Cougars set a school record for points with a 71-0 win over Roosevelt on Friday.
Bobby Lum, Hawaii Prep: Rushed for 168 yards on 27 carries in a win over Keaau.
Vavae Malpeai, Mililani: Posted his fifth 100-yard rushing game of the season, finishing with 116 yards on 23 carries and three TDs in a 44-14 win over Leilehua.
Kelii Padello, Mililani: Two sacks in a win over Leilehua.
Jason Sharsh, Moanalua: Caught 11 balls for 142 yards and a TD in a win over Castle.
Wayne Taulapapa, Punahou: Rushed for 126 yards and four touchdowns in a 56-0 win over ‘Iolani.
Ina Teofilo, Kamehameha-Hawaii: Had 26 carries for 188 yards in a win over Honokaa.
Tuli Wily-Matagi, Kahuku: Threw three touchdown passes for the second game in a row and also ran for another, finishing with 49 rushing yards and 155 passing in a 49-17 win over Kailua on Friday.
Volleyball
Norlyn Cabonce, Lanai: Nine kills and seven aces in a win over Maui.
Sara Watanabe, ‘Iolani: Puts down 11 kills to share the team lead with Anna Uhr in a loss to Kamehameha.
Adora Anae, Kahuku: 10 kills in a win over Moanalua.
Sinamoni Tonga, Kahuku: Six kills and 15 digs in a win over Moanalua.
Markayisha Masani, University: Put down eight kills, five of them in the fourth set, in a win over Saint Francis.
Cross country
Jakob Dewald, Mililani: Ran the 3 miles in 16 minutes, 26.83 seconds to capture the Mililani Invitational.
Vanessa Roybal, Mililani: Sophomore sped through the 3-mile course in 19:04.41 to win the Mililani Invitational.
Davis Kaahanui, Kamehameha: Defending state champion won the ILH meet at Kapolei with a time of 15:45.52.
Amanda Beaman, ‘Iolani: The sophomore beat Kamehameha’s Kai Hoshijo by 15 seconds to win the ILH meet at Kapolei. Beaman clocked a 19:00.33.
Dakota Grossman, Seabury Hall: Continued her career undefeated streak in MIL competition with a time of 19:16.34 at Hana.
Air Riflery
Kristi Takaki, Pearl City: Shot a 536 with 16 bulls to lead Pearl City over Waipahu.
Kelli Shimazu, Punahou: Scored 265 points to share the lead with teammate Susan Shiroma in a win over Mid-Pacific.
Bowling
Terran Casey, Damien: Rolled a 264 game and 623 series in a loss to Hawaii Baptist but followed it up with a 230 game in a win over Saint Louis.
Amanda Lac, Hawaii Baptist: Rolled a 254 in a win over Kamehameha, 47 pins better than any other girl at Hickam Lanes.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Isaac Hurd
Campbell quarterback
The senior fell 1 yard short of a school record, finishing with 341 passing yards and five touchdowns in a 35-14 win over Waipahu on Friday. Hurd, who sat out the fourth quarter, posted the highest passing total in a single game by a Sabers quarterback since Vince Lemau set the record with 342 in a 47-27 win over Kalaheo on Aug. 25, 2000.
NOTES
‘Iolani’s Los Banos has knee injury
‘Iolani cornerback J.T. Los Banos could miss time with a knee injury.
The speedy senior was scheduled to see a doctor on Monday, according to coach Wendell Look, after suffering the injury against Punahou over the weekend.
With Los Banos, cornerback Max Look and running back Jordan Ross out due to injuries, the Raiders struggled and lost 56-0.
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Paul Honda, Star-Advertiser
TOP 10 POLLS
Voted on by coaches and media from around the state. First-place votes in parentheses. Ten points for first-place votes, nine for second, eight for third, etc.
FOOTBALL |
Team |
Pts |
Rec |
Pvs |
1. Punahou (27) |
270 |
6-0 |
1 |
2. Kamehameha |
226 |
6-1 |
2 |
3. Mililani |
219 |
6-1 |
3 |
4. Saint Louis |
194 |
5-1 |
4 |
5. Kahuku |
157 |
5-2 |
5 |
6. Waianae |
128 |
6-2 |
6 |
7. Campbell |
105 |
5-2 |
7 |
8. Lahainaluna |
53 |
6-0 |
9 |
9. Kapolei |
46 |
5-2 |
8 |
10. Kaiser |
33 |
6-1 |
NR |
Also receiving votes: Farrington 30, Leilehua 12, ‘Iolani 5, |
Konawaena 4, Radford 1, Hilo 1, Kauai 1. |
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL |
Team |
Pts |
Rec |
Pvs |
1. Kamehameha (18) |
180 |
8-0 |
1 |
2. Kahuku |
152 |
10-0 |
3 |
3. Punahou |
151 |
7-2 |
2 |
4. ‘Iolani |
115 |
6-3 |
4 |
|
5. Mililani |
108 |
9-0 |
5 |
6. Moanalua |
78 |
9-1 |
6 |
7. Seabury Hall |
76 |
6-0 |
7 |
8. KS-Hawaii |
67 |
9-0 |
8 |
9. Farrington |
27 |
8-2 |
10 |
10. Hawaii Baptist |
16 |
7-1 |
9 |
Also receiving votes: Hawaii Prep 5, Castle 4, Kapolei 4, University 4, Hilo 3. |