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Farrington vs. Mililani football, Aug. 27
By
Bruce Asato
Aug. 28, 2016
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Farrington’s Isaiah Taumua and Freedom Alualu celebrate Taumua's interception for a touchdown in the second quarter.
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Mililani’s Dillon Gabriel handles a high snap in the second quarter.
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Mililani’s Jalen Olomua is stopped by Farrington’s Tyrese Futialo and Faasisina Masalosalo in the second quarter.
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Farrington’s Challen Faamatau eludes Mililani defenders for a gain in the second quarter.
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Mililani’s Jarrett Kaopuiki stops Farrington’s Tanielu (Mosi) Alaivanu-Afe as Mililani’s Jonah Acoba closes in at left in the second quarter.
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Farrington’s Justin Uahinui can't evade Mililani’s Mykah Tuiolemotu as Mililani defenders eventually sacked Uahinui in the first quarter.
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Mililani’s Jalen Olomua points as he runs to the end zone for a touchdown after a short pass reception in the first quarter.
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Farrington’s Tanu (TJ) Tautolo picks off a pass in the first quarter.
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Mililani’s Dillon Gabriel flips the ball to an official following his touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
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Mililani’s Jalen Olomua carries the ball in the first quarter.
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Mililani’s Dillon Gabriel keeps the football and runs it in for a score in the fourth quarter
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Farrington’s Challen Faamatau runs for a two point conversion in the third quarter.
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