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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, October 24, 2004

Kaua'i shuts out Kapa'a, 28-0

Advertiser Staff

Kevin Cadiente caught two touchdown passes and ran for another score to lift Kaua'i to a 28-0 victory over Kapa'a in a Kaua'i Interscholastic Federation game Friday at Vidinha Stadium.

The Red Raiders are 4-1 and lead the three-team KIF, ahead of Waimea 2-1-1. The Warriors are 0-4-1. Kaua'i and Waimea meet Friday at Hanapepe Ball Park.

Cadiente finished with five catches for 99 yards, including TD catches of 14 and 52 yards from quarterback Kekoa Crowell.

Kapa'a (1-5-1, 0-4-1) 0 0 0 0— 0
Kaua'i (4-3, 4-1) 14 0 7 7—28

Kau—Kevin Cadiente 14 pass from Kekoa Crowell (Frank Speetjens kick)

Kau—Cadiente 3 run (Speetjens kick)

Kau—Cadiente 52 pass from Crowell (Speetjens kick)

Kau—Justyn Perriera 28 interception return (Speetjens kick)

RUSHING—Kapa'a: Bronson Yadao 14-115, Kailima Leong 8-(minus 1), Lance Taniguchi-Fu 7-17, Lot Sarsona 4-14, Ekolu Allianic 3-4. Kaua'i: Niko Elvenia 15-67, Jonathan Rellin 8-28, Cadiente 1-3, Tron Rule 3-(minus 2).

PASSING—Kapa'a: Leong 5-12-1—30, Allianic 1-6-1—17. Kaua'i: Crowell 9-21-0—164, Rule 3-4-0—30.

RECEIVING—Kapa'a: Ward Mikami 2-13, Waylan Kupihea 2-24, Taniguchi-Fu 2-10. Kaua'i: Cadiente 5-99, Jett Jasper 1-9, Chad Lopez 2-52, Speetjens 1-9, Duke Dasalia 1-4, Jesse Slade 1-7, Rellin 1-14.

JV score—Kaua'i 22, Kapa'a 8

Reported by Harold Naumu


King Kekaulike 16, Maui 7

Na Ali'i scored two touchdowns in the third quarter to rally past the Sabers in a Maui Interscholastic League game at War Memorial Stadium in Wailuku last night.

Maui (3-4, 1-1) 7 0 0 0— 7
King Kekaulike (4-3, 1-1) 0 0 16 0—16

Maui—Jonathan Los Banos 2 run (Maika Carpio kick)

KK—Jeff Akinaka 68 run (Duane Torres Jr. run)

KK—Josh Wilhem 5 run (David Barlahan run)

Reported by Rodney Higa


BALDWIN 44, PAC-THREE 0

Kalehua Moniz threw three touchdown passes — two to Kahai Sevilla — as the Bears routed the Titans in an MIL game on Friday. Moniz completed 16 of 26 passes for 261 yards. Baldwin intercepted three passes and blocked a field goal in the first quarter.

Pac-Three (2-4, 0-2) 0 0 0 0— 0
Baldwin (5-1-2, 2-1) 8 22 14 0—44

Bald—Kaluka Maiava 50 run (Kevin Aquino run)

Bald—Kahai Sevilla 10 pass from Kalehua Moniz (Dane Fernandez kick)

Bald—Cody Nakamura 37 pass from Moniz (Aquino run)

Bald—Sevilla 39 pass from Moniz (Fernandez kick)

Bald—Kyle Kaaihue-Kaimiola 1 run (Fernandez kick)

Bald—Kaniela Lau 34 pass from Trenson Himalaya (Fernandez kick)

RUSHING—Pac-Three: Taloa Latu 2-3, Max Young 8-(minus 13), Chris Faulkner 7-32, Kory Kahalekai 6-22, Andrew Pacheco 5-77. Baldwin: TJ Kuahine 2-15, James Silva 4-31, Fernandez 2-(minus 19), Kevin Aquino 3-25, Himalaya 1-15, Corey Rose 1-9, Kaaihue-Kaimiola 6-37, Kaulana Kaonohi 3-8, Maiava 1-50.

PASSING—Pac-Three: Young 1-11-4—7. Baldwin: Moniz 16-26-1—261. Fernandez 1-2-0—12, Himalaya 1-1-0—34.

RECEIVING—Pac-Three: John Powley 1-7. Baldwin: Kaniala Lau 2-49. Brady Nunes 1-11, Cody Nakamura 4-94, Sevilla 5-79, Himalaya 1-8, Logan Prest 2-23, Ikaika Lau 1-8, Chase Nakamura 1-23, Colton Quinabo 1-12.

Reported by Rodney Higa


BIG ISLAND

Hilo 24, Konawaena 20

Hawai'i Prep 47, Kea'au 13

Kealakehe 49, Ka'u 0

Honoka'a 48, Kohala 19

Kamehameha 28, Waiakea 13

Note: No varsity games were played on O'ahu last night.