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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, October 16, 2005

Big Island Warriors remain unbeaten

Advertiser Staff

Kolten Wong rushed for 242 yards and two touchdowns to lead Kamehameha-Hawai'i to a 27-6 victory over visiting Hawai'i Prep on Friday to remain unbeaten in Big Island Interscholastic Federation football.

Kamehameha is 8-0 overall and leads the BIIF's Division II with a 6-0 record. Hawai'i Prep is 2-4 and 1-4.

Wong had 29 carries and touchdown runs of 4 and 9 yards. Kamehameha quarterback Mana Silva passed for 167 yards and a touchdown, and ran for a 28-yard score.

Ikaika Mahoe led the Warriors defense with 15 tackles, including a sack and a forced fumble.

HPA (2-4, 1-4) 0 6 0 0— 6

KS-HAWAI'I 20 0 0 7—27

Kam—Kolten Wong 4 run (Leon Peralto kick)

Kam—Mana Silva 28 run (kick failed)

Kam—Wong 9 run (Peralto kick)

HPA—Mana Purdy 4 run (kick failed)

Kam—Daniel Kalai 50 pass from Silva (Peralto kick)

RUSHING (leaders)—Kamehameha: Wong 29-242, Silva 6-41. Hawai'i Prep: Purdy 23-69, Junior Fischer 5-61.

PASSING—Kamehameha: Silva 14-22-0—167. Hawai'i Prep: Ross Tanenbaum Jr. 8-14-0—8.

RECEIVING (leaders)—Kamehameha: Daniel Kalai 3-103, Pono Kaleohano 1-15. Hawai'i Prep: Purdy 4-31, Derek Paulson 2-24.

Konawaena 39, Kohala 0: Cody Silsley had 158 yards in receiving and scored three touchdowns as the host Wildcats routed the Cowboys in a BIIF game. Sophomore quarterback Kawai Kanuha passed for 283 yards in his first start, including a 70-yard scoring strike to Noah Alani in the third quarter. Silsley broke the Konawaena career receptions record with his 142nd catch. Konawaena is 5-3 overall and 4-2 in the BIIF Division II. Kohala is 2-4 overall and in the BIIF.

YESTERDAY'S GAME

Kea'au 42, Ka'u 0

KAUA'I

WAIMEA 7, KAUA'I 7: Pono Matthews threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Jett Jasper in the second quarter and Frank Speetjens added the extra point as Kaua'i tied Waimea at Vidinha Stadium on Friday. Kaua'i leads the Kaua'i Interscholastic Federation at 3-0-1. Waimea is 2-1-1. Waimea went up 7-0 in the first quarter on a 30-yard interception return by Kenny Estes, and Estes' extra-point kick.

WAIMEA (2-3-1, 2-1-1) 7 0 0 0—7

KAUA'I (4-1-1, 3-0-1) 0 7 0 0—7

Waimea—Kenny Estes 30 interception return (Estes kick)

Kaua'i—Jett Jasper 25 pass from Pono Matthews (Frank Speetjens kick) RUSHING—Waimea: Kenny Estes 23-81, Daniel Lizama 5-11, Alan-Michael Gaspar 3-7, Blayne Vea 2-14, Oni Schmidt 5-19, Bailon Batalion 2-28. Kaua'i: Jonathan Rellin 16-54, Pono Matthews 10-55, Duke Dasalia 1-12, Brendan Young 4-15.

PASSING—Waimea: Gaspar 3-6-0-11. Kaua'i: Kainoa Lemke 7-14-1-29, Matthews 2-2-0-44.

RECEIVING—Waimea: Batalion 1-7, Vea 1-7, Estes 1-minus 3. Kaua'i: Dasalia 1-minus 5, Alan Kalili 1-11, Jett Jasper 4-37, Frank Speetjens 1-19, Rellin 2-11.

JV score—Kaua'i 23, Waimea 0.

Reported by Harold Naumu

MAUI

Lahainaluna 21, kamehameha-MAUI 0: Matthew Lawless caught a 50-yard touchdown pass from Blaze Rogers, and Bailey Batt and Reggie Harris rushed for scores as the visiting Lunas beat the Warriors in a Maui Interscholastic League game.

LAHAINALUNA (7-1, 2-0) 0 14 0 7—21

KS-MAUI (2-6, 0-2) 0 0 0 0— 0

Lah—Matthew Lawless 50 pass from Blaze Rogers (Kevin Gonzales kick)

Lah—Bailey Batt 19 run (Gonzales kick)

Lah—Reggie Harris 13 run (Gonzales kick) RUSHING—Lahainaluna: Lake Casco 3-31, Carson Chihara 7-42, Blaze Rogers 9-(minus 12), Jacob McCarthy 10-61, Shawn Palao 5-9, Batt 13-53, Harris 2-32, Kekoa Makaena 1-3, Brandon Luben 3-16, Aaron Panlasigui 4-41. Kamehameha: Keahi Raikes 7-10, Mokihana Silva 1-(minus 1), Shane Kamakaokalani 9-2, Kaui Owan 5-35, #40 1-4, Kamaiki Anakalea 2-26, Dustyn Min 3-19.

PASSING—Lahainaluna: Rogers 3-6-0—58. Kamehameha: Raikes 5-18-2—53, Silva 0-3-0—0.

RECEIVING—Lahainaluna: Chihara 2-8, Lawless 1-50. Kamehameha: Travis Wong 1-4, Kamakaokalani 1-8, Aaron Quitazol-Lopes 1-5, Owan 1-3, Paea Keawekane 1-33.

JV score—Lahainaluna 18, Kamehameha 7.

Reported by Rodney Higa

MAUI 20, PAC-THREE 16

O'AHU

PUNAHOU 16, SAINT LOUIS 13: River Kim kicked a 20-yard field goal with 1:18 remaining to lift the top-ranked Buffanblu to a tense Interscholastic League of Honolulu victory over No. 6 Saint Louis at Aloha Stadium. Punahou, is 6-1 overall and 3-1 in the ILH. Saint Louis, fell to 4-3, 2-2.

OTHER SCORES

Iolani 40, Pac-Five 0

KAMEHAMEHA 21, DAMIEN 14

Kailua 34, Roosevelt 6

'Aiea 27, Mililani 20

Kahuku 46, Kaimuki 0

Leilehua 3, Wai'anae 0