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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Sunday, October 19, 2003

Warriors rout Wolfpack

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Advertiser Staff

Pono Kam completed 13 of 17 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns last night as Kamehameha defeated Pac-Five, 48-21, in an Interscholastic League of Honolulu football game at Aloha Stadium.

Kamehameha, No. 1 in The Advertiser's Top 10, is 5-0. Pac-Five is 0-4-1.

  • Kamehameha (5-0) 14 14 20 0—48
  • Pac-Five (0-4-1) 0 0 0 21—21

KS—Waika Spencer 14 pass from Pono Kam (Kepa Gaison kick)
KS—Ikaika Hardie 7 pass from Kam (Gaison kick)
KS—Sy Cullen 8 run (Gaison kick)
KS—Matt Coelho 16 pass from Kam (Gaison kick)
KS—Guyton Galderia 40 interception return (Gaison kick)
KS—Travis Uale 16 fumble return (Gaison kick)
KS—Kuahine 6 run (kick failed)
P5—Cheyne Abbey-Chong 16 pass from Jordan Tani (Darci Hata kick
P5—Brent Umehira 23 pass from Tani (Hata kick)
P5—Royce Alvardo 1 run (Hata kick)

RUSHING—Kamehameha: Cullen 13-36, Kuahine 6-21, Nathaniel Nakagawa 1-10, Adam Goodman 1-1, Kendric Pai 1-4, Adam Picadura 2-22, Evan Collier 1-(minus 1), Jason Rego 2-2, Tyson Fujimoto 1-0. Pac-Five: Gyles Lawerence 6-12, Tani 6-8, Alvarado 1-1, Team 2-(minus 22).

PASSING—Kamehameha: Kam 13-17-1—176, Structin Tabisola 0-1-0—0, Goodman 0-1-0—0, Pac-Five: Tani 30-62-5—356

RECEIVING—Kamehameha: Matt Coehlo 3-50, W. Spencer 4-75, Kamuela Kapanui 1-(minus 7), I. Hardie 2-21, Nakagawa 1-11, James Hardy 2-26. Pac-Five: Paul Kaohu-Nishimura 7-67, Travis Tyler 8-97, Umehira 7-84,

Abbey-Chong 5-65, Shane Lawerence 2-22, Alvarado 1-21.

A—3,373

Saint Louis 26, Damien 12: Kealii Perbera passed for two touchdowns as the No. 3 Crusaders took a 26-0 lead after three quarters en route to an ILH victory over the Monarchs at Aloha Stadium.

Tani Nahalea had two interceptions for Saint Louis.

The teams combined for eight turnovers and 28 penalties for 261 yards.

  • Saint Louis (4-1) 19 0 7 0—26
  • Damien (1-4) 0 0 0 12—12

St.L—Donald Fialkowski 23 pass from Kealii Perbera (kick blocked)
St.L—Jarred Silva 22 interception return (C.J. Santiago kick)
St.L—Aaron Bain 2 run (kick blocked)
St.L—Desmond Hanohano 8 pass from Perbera (Santiago kick)
Dami—Ranson DeCosta 2 run (kick failed)
Dami—David Tuiasosopo 2 pass from Tevita Williams (run failed)

RUSHING—Saint Louis: B.J. Batts 9-71, Stanley Nihipali 2-(minus 1), Perbera 2-(minus 12), Bain 2-(minus 1), Wyatt Williams 3-19, Cody Wells 4-34, Cameron Bayne 1-7, Andrew Shriver 1-(minus 1), Kevin Sullivan 1-(minus 3), Shaun Kauleinamoku 2-9. Damien: DeCosta 23-169, Williams 7-(minus 18), Fehi Sevelo 2-12, Vaa Faualo 5-16

PASSING—Saint Louis: Perbera 8-19-1—92, Nihipali 6-10-1—79, Bayne 1-2-0—7, Cameron Higgins 0-1-0—0

Damien: Williams 12-29-4—116, DeCosta 0-2-0—0

RECEIVING—Saint Louis: Kauleinamoku 3-48, Fialkowski 1-23, Bain 2-21, Hanohano 3-29, Makaala Kuewa 4-49, Ryan Brilhante 1-7, Wells 1-1. Damien: Andrew Canoy 2-60, DeCosta 4-37, Faualo 1-2, Tuiasosopo 3-6, Landen Dela Cruz 1-1, Kyle Kawada 1-10.