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Posted on: Saturday, September 1, 2007

Late pick helps Govs sink Surfriders, 13-7

Photo galleryPhoto gallery: Kailua-Farrington football

By Wes Nakama
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Kailua's Chaunsey Sumner is tackled by Farrington's Isaiah Iuta as VJ Fehoko closes in during the first half. Farrington beat Kailua, 13-7, in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East game at Kailua.

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KAILUA — James Smith made an interception at his own 2-yard line and returned it 49 yards with 28 seconds remaining last night to help visiting Farrington hold off Kailua, 13-7, in O'ahu Interscholastic Association football action.

Farrington improved to 1-1-1 overall after the OIA Red Conference Eastern Division opener for both teams. Kailua fell to 0-3 overall.

The Surfriders almost completed an improbable 99-yard drive on their final possession, before Smith's interception on fourth-and-goal from the 8.

"The quarterback was scrambling, and we thought he might run again," Smith said of Kenny Ellis, who had gained big yardage on keepers during the drive and rolled to his right on the decisive play. "But he saw the receiver by himself, and I read his eyes."

Smith picked off the lob at the 2 and ran down the left sideline before finally being chased down at midfield. With Kailua out of timeouts, Farrington took a knee to run out the clock.

Both teams struggled with penalties the entire game, and the Surfriders' final one proved costly. After being pinned on their own 1-yard line on a punt, Kailua marched down the field and gained a first-and-goal on the 5, and then Kaleo Wong ran it to the 3.

But on second down, the Surfriders were whistled for a false start, and Ellis was sacked for a loss of seven on the next play.

"That last (penalty) was a metaphor for our whole game," Kailua coach Gary Rosolowich said. "When we've got first-and-goal, we've got punch those in. But we've just been making way too many mental mistakes."

Ellis scrambled back to the 8 on third down, giving Kailua one last chance. But Smith leaped in front of the intended receiver to make the crucial pick.

"It seemed like our kids were a little nervous on that last drive, but they stepped up when they needed to," Governors coach Randall Okimoto said. "Those are all returnees in our secondary, and we expect a lot out of them."

Farrington scored first on the final play of the first quarter, with Alefosiu Iu connected with Matt Stowers on a 10-yard pass into the left corner of the end zone. The Surfriders tied it at 7-7 with 6:26 left in the third quarter after Kaleo Wong's 2-yard touchdown run.

Wong finished with 107 yards on 21 carries.

The Governors were penalized 11 times for 110 yards, and Kailua was flagged 10 times for 70 yards.

FARRINGTON (1-1-1, 1-0) 7 0 0 6—13

KAILUA (0-3, 0-1) 0 0 7 0— 7

Farr — Matt Stowers 10 pass from Alefosiu Iu (Jaegen Dacoscos kick).

Kai — Kaleo Wong 2 run (Eddie Oden kick).

Farr — Joshua Fernandez 1 run (run failed). RUSHING — Farrington: Fernandez 16-62, Anthony Noga 5-14, Cameron Matautia 2-(minus-3), Iu 2-(minus-6). Kailua: Wong 21-107, Kenny Ellis 8-28, Kale Sumner 5-(minus-40), Lowen Tynanes-Perez 1-5, Brandon Adviento 1-(minus-5).

PASSING — Farrington: Iu 7-12-0—82. Kailua: Ellis 3-5-1—35, Sumner 2-9-0—24.

RECEIVING — Farrington: Stowers 4-63, David Vaina 1-8, Ani Isumu 1-0, Noga 1-11. Kailua: Tynanes-Perez 4-63, Wong 1-(minus-4).

JV score — Farrington 26, Kailua 6.

OIA WHITE GAMES

ROOSEVELT 43, WAIALUA 7

After trailing 7-0 in the first quarter, the visiting Rough Riders (2-0) scored 29 points in the second quarter en route to an OIA White victory over the Bulldogs (1-2). Ranson Tuitama rushed for 101 yards and three touchdowns to lead Roosevelt, which added 14 more points in the fourth quarter.

ROOSEVELT (2-0) 0 29 0 14—43

WAIALUA (1-2) 7 0 0 0— 7

Wai — Donovan Matas 21 run (Reggie Carillo kick)

Roos — Elijah Morita-Dudoit 12 pass from Shon Fujii (Fujii run)

Roos — Justy Kalilimoku 90 fumble recovery (Alex Fowler kick)

Roos — Ranson Tuitama 5 run (Fowler kick)

Roos — Tuitama 1 run (Fowler kick)

Roos — Tuitama 5 run (Fowler kick)

Roos — Fowler 74 punt return (Fowler kick) RUSHING — Roosevelt: Fujii 4-54, Tuitama 18-101, Kalilimoku 1-90, Fowler 3-16, Stanley Godinet 1-(minus 6), Tyler Kila 2-6, Kaulana Luke 1-(minus 5). Waialua: Matas 19-77, Scott Endo 2-4, Adrian Foster 3-15, Kaleo Lopez 1-31.

PASSING — Roosevelt: Fujii 4-8-0-94. Waialua: Matas 5-20-2-39.

RECEIVING — Roosevelt: Fowler 2-6, Morita-Dudoit 1-12, Tuitama 1-76. Waialua: Michael Montgomery 1-10, Lopez 1-12, Foster 1-10, Adrian Hernandez 1-5, Gevanni Quidbaoen 1-2.

JV score — Roosevelt 27, Waialua 7

Reported by Salvie Alsanta

KAIMUKI 14, PEARL CITY 6

Justin Paderes ran 8 yards for a first-quarter touchdown, Kapono Kaiwi-Barrionnebo hit Makalii Nahinu with a 3-yard scoring pass in the second quarter and the Bulldogs (2-1, 2-0) held off the Chargers (1-1-1, 1-1) in an OIA White game at Roosevelt's field.

PEARL CITY (1-1-1, 1-1) 0 0 0 6— 6

KAIMUKI (2-1, 2-0) 7 7 0 0—14

Kaim — Justin Paderes 8 run (Tavita Aholeilei kick).

Kaim — Makalii Nahinu 3 pass from Kapono Kaiwi-Barrionnebo (Aholeilei kick).

PC — Antoin Dewalt 10 run (kick failed).

RUSHING — Pearl City: Joe Moe 5-4, Dewalt 9-29, Kawika Borden 10-20. Kaimuki: Paderes 24-182, Kaiwi Barrionnebo 6-11, Aholeilei 4-17.

PASSING — Pearl City: Borden 7-13-0-41, Dewalt 0-1-0-0. Kaimuki: Kaiwi-Barrionnebo 4-11-0-66.

RECEIVING — Pearl City: Skye Kaapuni 1-5, Blake Mamalias 2-7, Dewalt 1-8, Jazz Evangelista 2-3, Aaron Puahala 1-18. Kaimuki: Romnick Paguraya 1-minus 1, Chezz Ramos-Diaz 1-43, Aholeilei 1-21, Nahinu 1-3.

JV score — Pearl City 33, Kaimuki 6.

NANAKULI 19, KAISER 7

Alika Tolentino scored on a four-yard run and Lalo Respicio threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Chadez Alvarado to lead the visiting Golden Hawks (1-2, 1-1) over the Cougars (0-2, 0-1) in an OIA White game.

NANAKULI (1-2, 1-1) 6 6 7 0—19

KAISER (0-2, 0-1) 0 0 0 7— 7

Nana — No. 6 43 blocked FG return (kick blocked).

Nana — Alika Tolentino 4 run (kick blocked).

Nana — Chadez Alvarado-Williams 25 pass from Lalo Respicio (Codee Lopes kick).

Kais — Matt Juntilla 2 run (Kyle Niiro kick). RUSHING — Nanakuli: Waimea McKeague 6-13, Lopes 4-19, Nalu Garcia 1-3, Tolentino 9-93, Isaiah Tanaka 1-52, Alvarado-Williams 2-9, Solo Sausi 8-67, Respicio 3-(minus 10). Kaiser: Nainoa Kam 7-81, Brian Freeman 1-15, Laakea Awong 5-19, Jesse Kauoha 1-0, Juntilla 3-7, Cal Tashiro 2-(minus 2).

PASSING — Nanakuli: Respicio 1-5-0-25. Kaiser: Awong 1-14-2-13, Tashiro 4-15-1-75.

RECEIVING — Nanakuli: Alvarado-Williams 1-25. Kaiser: Freeman 2-31, Kam 1-29, Juntilla 1-8, James Hastie 1-20.

JV score — Nanakuli 34, Kaiser 6.

Reported by Ceara Kaakimika

NON-LEAGUE GAMES

SAINT LOUIS 41, 'AIEA 12

Micah Mamiya passed for 196 yards and two touchdowns, and Billy Stutzman and Tamatoa Demello each ran for one touchdown and caught a pass for another, leading the top-ranked Crusaders (3-0) past host Na Ali'i (2-1) in a non-league game.

SAINT LOUIS (3-0) 7 20 14 0—41

'AIEA (2-1, 1-0) 6 0 6 0—12

SL — Billy Stutzmann 5 run (Warren Spencer kick)

'Aiea — James Buchanan 37 pass from Keenan Naeole (kick failed)

SL — Vonn Feao 2 run (Spencer kick)

SL — Stutzmann 30 pass from Micah Mamiya (kick failed)

SL — Tamatoa Demello 4 run (Spencer kick)

SL — Kalani McLaughlin 47 interception return (Spencer kick)

SL — Demello 31 pass from Mamiya (Spencer kick)

'Aiea — Morey Moore 65 interception return (kick failed) RUSHING — Saint Louis: Mamiya 1-2, Stutzmann 2-13, Keani Nishigaya 2-14, Austin Wakinekona 3-21, Lucas Gonsalves 1-5, Feao 3-16, Nainoa Tampos 3-9, Isaac Savella 5-31, Hoku Isaia 5-23, Jeremy Higgins 2-18. 'Aiea: Tony Cabalar 4-5, Matthew Higa 5-47, Naeole 4-(minus 22), Jarret Vea 1-3, Team 2-(minus 30).

PASSING — Saint Louis: Mamiya 10-15-1-196, Zachary Markwith 1-1-0-26, Higgins 1-3-1-17. 'Aiea: Naeole 14-28-1-143, Vea 3-4-1-1.

RECEIVING — Saint Louis: Gonsalves 4-77, Demello 4-69, Stutzmann 1-30, Michael Tuiloma 2-46, Trevor Mau 1-17. 'Aiea: Ezra Knight 5-33, Buchanan 9-87, Vea 2-27, Higa 1-(minus 3).

JV score — Saint Louis 45, 'Aiea 21

Reported by Ronie Martinez

DAMIEN 27, RADFORD 18

Kama Bailey scored on runs of 63, 27 and 10 yards, and the visiting Monarchs (1-1-1) took a 27-6 lead before the Rams (0-3, 0-1) closed the gap behind touchdown passes of 3 and 86 yards from Epa Maika to Shawn Putman-Curry late in the fourth quarter.

DAMIEN (1-1-1) 7 7 0 13—27

RADFORD (0-3, 0-1) 0 6 0 12—18

Dami — Kama Bailey 63 run (Christian Vasconcellos kick).

Rad — Epa Maika 3 run (kick failed).

Dami — Shawn Maialoha 12 interception return (Vasconcellos kick).

Dami — Bailey 10 run (kick failed).

Dami — Bailey 27 run (Vasconcellos kick).

Rad — Shawn Putman-Curry 3 pass from Maika (run failed).

Rad — Putman-Curry 86 pass from Maika (kick failed).

Individual player statistics were unavailable.

LAHAINALUNA 30, BONITA VISTA 7

Nick Casco scored on a 37-yard run and returned an interception 47 yards for another score, leading the host Lunas over the visitors from California at War Memorial Stadium.

BONITA VISTA 0 7 0 0—7

LAHAINALUNA 18 0 6 6—30

Lahaina — Nick Casco 37 run (kick fail).

Lahaina — Jake Manning 33 run (kick blocked).

Lahaina — Casco 47 interception return (Casco run).

Lahaina — Bryson Willliams 1 run (run fail).

BV — Christian Mau 5 pass from Hector Caseellanos (Josh Voyd kick).

Lahaina — Simione Vehikite 1 run (kick fail). Individual statistics not available.

Reported by Rodney Higa

WESTLAKE 21, WAIPAHU 0

Nick Owens scored on runs of 1 and 3 yards to lead visiting Westlake from California over the host Marauders.

WESTLAKE (NA) 7 7 0 7—21

WAIAPHU (1-1) 0 0 0 0 —0

West — Nick Owens 1 run (Chris Cisi kick).

West — James De La Cerna 20 pass from Owens (Jordan Mannisto kick).

West — Owens 3 run (Mannisto kick). RUSHING — Westlake: Owens 10-54, Cooper Shockley 17-114, Devin Talavera 2-17, Ben Conlin 1-(minus 17), Tyler Johnson 2-47. Waipahu: Troy Matautia 15-100, Keo Palimoo 14-66, Samson Kapuwai 3-49, Tyler Martin 2-(minus 6).

PASSING — Westlake: Owens 8-13-0-84, Ben Conlin 6-11-0-76. Waipahu: Matautia 2-7-1-25.

RECEIVING — Westlake: De La Cerna 4-49, Curtis Peterson 6-64, Shockley 2-30, Hagy 1-3, Chris Biggs 1-14. Waipahu: Richard Cadiz 1-16, Mike Poscablo 1-9.

JV score — Waipahu 20, Westlake 12.

Reported by Candice Hikiji

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