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Posted on: Sunday, September 25, 2005

Baldwin captures MIL first-half title, 29-13

Advertiser Staff

Kalehua Moniz passed for three touchdowns as Baldwin won the Maui Interscholastic League first-half football title with a 29-13 victory over Lahainaluna Friday night at War Memorial Stadium in Wailuku.

The Bears (6-0 overall, 5-0 in the MIL) handed the Lunas (5-1, 4-1) their first loss of the season The Bears are ranked No. 7 in The Advertiser's statewide football poll.

Moniz completed 9 of 16 passes for 154 yards, including TD passes of 46 yards to Colten Quinabo, 9 to Kainoa Klask and 19 to Chase Nakamura.

LAHAINALUNA (5-1, 4-1) 7 0 6 0—13

BALDWIN (6-0, 5-0) 7 3 12 7—29

LAH—BAILEY BALL 5 RUN (LAKE CASCO KICK)

BALD—Kyle Ka'aihue-Kaimiola 38 run (Jon Takitani kick)

BALD—FG TAKITANI 20

BALD—Colten Quinabo 46 pass from Kalehua Moniz (kick blocked)

BALD—KAINOA KLASK 9 PASS FROM MONIZ (KICK FAILED)

LAH—CARSON CHIHARA 6 RUN (KICK FAILED)

BALD—Chase Nakamura 19 pass from Moniz (Takitani kick)

RUSHING—Lahainaluna: Lake Casco 5-34, Carson Chihara 10-22, Jacob McCarthy 9-65, Bailey Ball 8-29, Reggie Harris 3-20, Brandon Luben 4-20. Baldwin: Jarred Keahi 3-11, Kalehua Moniz 9-31, Chansi Bolosan 6-33, Kyle Kaaihue-Kaimiola 9-60, Kekoa Range 3-9, Kaulana Alo-Kaonohi 2-6, Bula Kaupa 1-1, Colton Quinabo 1-15.

PASSING—Lahainaluna: Carson Chihara 3-9-0—14. Baldwin: Kalehua Moniz 9-16-0—154.

RECEIVING—Lahainaluna: Isley Velasco 1-5, Sione Taufa 2-9. Baldwin: Ikaika Lau 1-11, Kainoa Klask 1-9, Chase Nakamura 4-64, Colten Quinabo 3-70.

JV score—Lahainaluna 18, Baldwin 14.

REPORTED BY RODNEY HIGA

OTHER MIL SCORE

MAUI 7, KAMEHAMEHA 6

KAUA'I

RED RAIDERS SILENCE MENEHUNES, 7-0

Duke Dasalia scored on an 8-yard run and Frank Speetjens kicked the extra point in the third quarter to lift Red Raiders over the Menehunes on Friday at Vidinha Stadium in Lihu'e.

WAIMEA (1-3, 1-1) 0 0 0 0—0

KAUA'I (3-2, 2-0) 0 0 7 0—7

Kaua'i—Duke Dasalia 8 run (Frank Speetjens kick). RUSHING—Waimea: Daniel Lizama 2-17, Kenny Estes 13-28, Alan-Michael Gaspar 10-8, Oni Schmidt 4-minus 9, Blayne Vea 1-1, Nash Banle 2-7. Kaua'i: Jonathan Rellin 18-107, Andrew Renard 2-11, Kainoa Lemke 5-minus 5, Brendan Young 6-34, Bradley Semana 1-2, Pono Mathews 1-2, Dasalia 2-30, Alan Kalili 2-0, Luckey Andres 1-minus 1.

PASSING—Waimea: Gaspar 1-10-2-83. Kaua'i: Lemke 6-8-2-27, Andrew Renard 4-11-1-61.

RECEIVING—Waimea: Bailon Batalion 1-83. Kaua'i: Jett Jasper 3-15, Speetjens 1-2, Semana 1-4, Kalili 3-35, Dasalia 2-32.

JV score—Kaua'i 25, Waimea 0.

REPORTED BY HAROLD NAUMU

BIG ISLAND

Kealakehe-HPA game postponed following player's death

Friday's scheduled Big Island Interscholastic Federation football game between Kealakehe and Hawai'i Prep was postponed indefinitely following the death of a Kealakehe player.

Royden Kalavi, 17, a junior offensive and defensive lineman, was killed and five others, including two other Kealakehe players, were injured in a two-vehicle collision Friday afternoon in Kona near the school campus. (See story on Page A1.)

Kealakehe Athletic Director Mike Hernandez said the game will be made up only if it has a bearing on a playoff.

Hernandez said the Kealakehe (4-1 overall, 3-0 in BIIF) game against HPA is an interdivisional game. Kealakehe is 2-0 against BIIF Division I opponents and must only beat Kea'au to clinch a playoff spot for Division I. There are four Division I teams in the BIIF. HPA is one of six Division II schools.

There are no open weekends in the season for a makeup. The regular season ends Oct. 29 and the playoffs start Nov. 4.

Hernandez said the schools and league will meet if the game has to be made up. He said the only way that might happen is if HPA needs the game to qualify for its Division II playoffs.

In another BIIF game Friday night, Konawaena defeated Honoka'a, 28-7. The Wildcats are 4-2 overall and 3-1 in the BIIF. The Dragons are 1-3 overall and in the BIIF.

Kolten Wong ran for three touchdowns and Leon Peralto kicked three field goals to lift Kamehameha to a 44-6 victory over host Kohala yesterday. Kamehameha is 6-0, 4-0. Kohala is 1-3 overall and in the BIIF.

O'AHU

FARRINGTON'S DEFENSE SHUTS DOWN MCKINLEY

There was no rain, yet Farrington managed to put a damper on McKinley's homecoming.

The Governors held the Tigers to 147 yards, including negative 15 rushing, in a 23-0 win in O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East football Friday night at Aloha Stadium.

Farrington is 3-3 overall, 3-1 East) won its third in a row after going 0-2 in nonleague games.

FARRINGTON (3-3, 3-1) 0 10 6 7—23

MCKINLEY (2-3, 1-2) 0 0 0 0— 0

FARR—HERCULES SULA 3 RUN (LARRY SIUTA KICK)

FARR—FG SIUTA 30

FARR—KENNETH FAUMUI 8 RUN (KICK FAILED)

FARR—SULA 2 RUN (SIUTA KICK)

RUSHING—Farrington: Elijah Filifili 4-(minus 16), Faumui 18-125, Tauave Vili 3-11, Sula 8-43, Maeli Siliga 4-27, Cameron Mautautia 1-6. McKinley: Haloki Leakona 9-19, Team 4-(minus 30), Keawe Kalama 1-4, Joshua Nakama 9-(minus 8).

PASSING—Farrington: Filifili 8-19-0—90. McKinley: Austin Yoon 9-25-0—120, Team 0-1-0—0, Nakama 4-5-0—42, Leakona 0-1-0—0.

RECEIVING—Farrington: Siliga 5-49, Falealo Mauga 2-44, H. Sula 1-(minus 3). McKinley: Alan Hashimoto 2-35, Leakona 2-21, Earvin Sione 4-42, Juliano Ahlstrand 3-37, Kalama 1-7, Joshua Ward 1-20.

JV—Farrington 12, McKinley 6 Kapolei 56, Pearl City 21

Brad Padayao scored on runs of 36 yards and 1 yard, and threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to Jon Santiago to help the Hurricanes remain undefeated in the OIA Red West.

PEARL CITY (0-5, 0-4) 7 0 8 6—21

KAPOLEI (5-1, 4-0) 14 28 14 0—56

PC—Daniel Soliven 48 pass from Andrew Blue (Sean Hasegawa kick)

KAP—RADFORD RAQUEDAN 83 RUN (AMA GAEA KICK)

KAP—NATE DIXON 9 RUN (GAEA KICK)

Kap—Jon Santiago 50 pass from Brad Padayao (Gaea kick)

KAP—PADAYAO 36 RUN (GAEA KICK)

KAP—JAMESON CHEE 44 INTERCEPTION RETURN (GAEA KICK)

KAP—PADAYAO 1 RUN (GAEA KICK)

KAP—MASON KOA 40 RUN (GAEA KICK)

PC—JOSHUA TOKUNAGA 1 RUN (ALFRED PACLIB FROM BLUE)

KAP—AARON SANTIAGO 8 RUN (GAEA KICK)

PC—BLUE 30 PASS FROM TOKUNAGA (END OF GAME)

RUSHING—Pearl City: Chevis Asato-Ganiron 4-20, Micah Dela Cruz 8-16, Blue 9-58, Paclib 2-(minus 4), Tokunaga 5-15, Stayson Isobe 1-(minus 2). Kapolei: Raquedan 3-117, Dixon 1-9, Padayao 3-56, Cameron Martin 1-2, Koa 4-75, Tony Talo 1-6, Aaron Santiago 1-8, Joshua Alison 1-2, Branden Delos Santos 1-13, Gaea 1-7.

PASSING—Pearl City: Blue 5-13-1—72, Tokunaga 8-13-1—102. Kapolei: Padayao 6-10-0—208, Koa 2-3-0—14.

RECEIVING—Pearl City: Soliven 2-49, Dela Cruz 3-12, Devin Yoshinaka 1-17, Paclib 4-53, Asato-Ganiron 2-13, Blue 1-30. Kapolei: Dixon 1-7, Sean Sasser 1-11, Martin 1-13, Jon Santiago 1-105, Aaron Santiago 2-85, Joey Rodriguez 1-1.

JV score—Pearl City 21, Kapolei 14.

REPORTED BY KYLAH SABALLA

KALAHEO 43, KALANI 22

Cody VonAppen threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score as the Mustangs beat the Falcons in an OIA White game.

KALAHEO (1-3, 1-2) 7 17 6 13—43

KALANI (0-5, 0-4) 0 14 0 8—22

KALAH—MATTHEW SOUEIRA 50 RUN (KOAKELA SILIGA KICK)

KALAH—CODY VONAPPEN 35 RUN (SILIGA KICK)

Kalan—Jeff Boyne 17 pass from Richard Akau (kick blocked)

Kalah—Donovan Correa 54 pass from VonAppen (Siliga kick)

KALAN—JAMES MIYASHIRO 14 RUN (MIYASHIRO FROM AKAU)

Kalah—FG Siliga 25 Kalah—Correa 35 pass from VonAppen (kick failed)

Kalah—Siliga 55 run (kick failed) Kalah—Jonathan Chong 56 run (Siliga kick)

Kalan—Miyashiro 1 run (Akau run) RUSHING—Kalaheo: Soueira 9-106, Jeremy Perry 9-54, Siliga 4-58, VonAppen 4-26, Chong 2-63, Malcolm Lee 2-(minus 4), Dominic Giacchi 1-3. Kalani: Miyashiro 26-135, Dustin Kimura 4-10, Brandon Liao 1-13, Akau 2-(minus 8).

PASSING—Kalaheo: VonAppen 5-9-0—186. Kalani: Akau 8-14-1—67, Boyne 0-1-1—0.

RECEIVING—Kalaheo: Perry 1-33, Soueira 1-24, Correa 3-129. Kalani: Boyne 3-50, Kimura 3-18, Miyashiro 1-(minus 4), Liao 1-3.

JV score—Kalaheo 58, Kalani 6.

Reported by Mark Brilhante