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Kaimuki 41, McKinley 0
Jordan Solomon completed all 15 passes for 138 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Bulldogs (4-2, 4-1 OIA D-II) over the Tigers (0-5, 0-4).
Saia Maiava caught two touchdown passes and returned an interception 41 yards for another score for Kaimuki, which plays league-leading Pearl City (4-0) and Waipahu (4-1) to finish the regular season.
“This is a great way to put us in position as we take on this week and prepare for Waipahu,” Kaimuki coach David Tautofi said. “I think we’re peaking at the right time.”
Daniel Nguyen caught a 44-yard touchdown pass and had 75 receiving yards on four catches for Kaimuki.
McKinley running back Frank Steffany had 36 rushing yards and was most of the offense for the Tigers (0-5, 0-4).
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Billy Hull, Star-Advertiser
Waipahu 26, Waialua 7
Alfred Failauga ran for two touchdowns and Braden Amorozo threw for two more to lead the Marauders (5-1, 4-1 OIA Division II) over the host Bulldogs (3-2, 3-2).
Failauga rushed 33 times for 158 yards and his first touchdown helped the Marauders to a 14-7 halftime lead. Amorozo connected with Ezekiel Kai Kapanui Reyes on a 61-yard pass to extend the lead to 20-7 in the third. Amorozo completed 24 of 38 passes for 242 yards.
Failauga added a 5-yard run to open the fourth quarter. The win keeps Waipahu a half-game behind D-II leader Pearl City (4-0) in the standings.
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Stan Lee, Star-Advertiser
Roosevelt 28, Kalaheo 8
Charvis Paia and Shastyn Kekahuna each rushed for two touchdowns to power a run-heavy Rough Riders offense.
Kalaheo was led by receiver Nathaniel Gribbons, who hauled in the Mustangs’ lone touchdown.
Both teams were out of OIA Division II playoff contention entering the game. Roosevelt’s season is over, while Kalaheo closes with Kalani next week.
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Christian Shimabuku, Star-Advertiser
Aiea 40, Radford 0
Kame Kim Choy-Keb-Ah Lo pulled in five passes for 125 yards and two touchdowns, and added two interceptions for 50 yards and a touchdown to lead Na Alii over the Rams on Aiea’s senior night.
Aiea held Radford to 96 yards of total offense and extended the Rams’ scoreless streak to 17 quarters.
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Jeremy Nitta, Star-Advertiser