Leilehua 20, No. 8 Kapolei 19
Kona Andres was responsible for all three Leilehua (2-2, 1-2 OIA Red) touchdowns — two on passes and one on a run — as the Mules rallied from a 13-0 halftime deficit to give the Hurricanes their third consecutive loss.
Kapolei quarterback Kaniala Kalaloa tossed two touchdowns and led all passers with 259 yards. Isaiah Ahana, his go-to receiver for the night, had eight receptions for 134 yards and a touchdown.
Dylan Toilolo led Kapolei (2-3, 1-3) with 34 rushing yards, including the game’s final touchdown during the overtime period. The Hurricanes elected to go for the 2-point conversion and win, but Kalaloa was intercepted in the end zone.
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Waianae 43, Moanalua 20
Rico Rosario broke West Keliikipi’s single-game school rushing record with 243 yards and scored four touchdowns for the Seariders (2-3, 2-2 OIA Red).
Rosario needed 22 carries to break Keliikipi’s record of 239 yards set 20 years ago against Waipahu.
Waianae did not complete a pass in the game. Ezra Grace scored two touchdowns for Na Menehune (0-4, 0-3).
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Kalani 33, Waialua 0
Seth Tina-Sobarano passed for 277 yards and three touchdowns to carry the Falcons past the Bulldogs at Skippa Diaz Stadium.
Kalani improved to 2-2 in OIA Division II play. Waialua dropped to 0-3 in league action.
Tina-Sobarano was 18-for-32 in the air with no picks, and also scrambled for 105 yards and a TD on 13 carries.
His big target in the first half was Travis Tagad, who hauled in TD passes of 49 and 19 yards.
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