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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Week in review

Advertiser Staff

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Mason Koa

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Micah Mamiya

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Recapping the week that was as high school sports kicked off their seasons in the OIA Red West and OIA White.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FOOTBALL RESULTS

South East (Calif.) 34, Maui 9 (Thurs.)

Wai'anae 13, Mililani 9

Waipahu 28, Waialua 0

Roosevelt 40, Kalani 0

Pearl City 35, Nanakuli 14

Baldwin 29, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 0

Kwansai (Japan) 46, King Kekaulike 20

Kapa'a 28, Komabagakuin (Japan) 14

Saint Louis 48, Kailua 7

Kamehameha 21, Castle 12

Kaua'i 40, Hilo 0

SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL RESULTS

'Aiea 33, Campbell 26

Leilehua 41, Radford 0

Kaimuki 26, 'Anuenue 6

Waimea 13, Konawaena 0

Moanalua 28, Pac-Five 7

Kapolei 42, McKinley 27

Farrington 14, Damien 14

Trojans 37, Ft. McMurray (Canada) 12

Lahainaluna 48, Waiakea 0

Kalaheo 28, 'Iolani 25

GAME BREAKER: KAPOLEI'S KOA A TRIPLE THREAT

Kapolei quarterback Mason Koa was a true triple threat in the Hurricanes' 42-27 victory over McKinley. He rushed for 118 yards, passed for 144 yards and caught two passes for scores. He had a hand in three touchdowns.

GAME BREAKER: MAMIYA THROWS DEEP FOR TDS

Saint Louis quarterback Micah Mamiya completed just 11 passes, but four went for touchdowns of 20 yards or longer. His TD passes traveled 70, 40, 45 and 20 yards in the Crusaders' 48-7 victory over Kailua.