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Posted on: Sunday, September 23, 2007

Farrington quarterback Iu picks apart Kalaheo in 39-18 victory

By Kyle Sakamoto
Advertiser Staff Writer

Farrington quarterback Alefosiu Iu didn't have a perfect game last night against Kalaheo. But he was pretty darn close.

Iu, a senior southpaw, completed 10 of 11 passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns as Farrington beat Kalaheo, 39-18, in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red East game at Roosevelt.

"He stepped up as far as his passing game," Governors coach Randall Okimoto said. "He wanted to show he could play."

Farrington improved to 3-1-1 overall and 3-0 in league play. Kalaheo dropped to 4-2 and 2-2.

Farrington and Kahuku are tied atop the Red East.

After the game, Iu was thankful for getting the chance to fire away.

"I'm just happy that our coach decided to pass more," Iu said. "Thanks for giving me the opportunity to throw the ball."

Kalaheo stacked the line of scrimmage to stop the run and was susceptible to the passing game.

"We had to sell out to stop their run because we felt they had a big advantage there," Kalaheo coach Chris Mellor said. "The play-action can kill that as you know."

Iu was most effective when rolling out.

"I like to go left," he said. "I like running and throwing the ball at the same time."

Governors receiver Matt Stowers had three receptions for 121 yards. The catches went for 37, 46 and 38 yards, and they all advanced the ball inside the Kalaheo 5-yard line and led to scores.

"Throughout this whole week, we practiced that boot leg and the post-corner plays and it worked out really well today," Iu said.

Dayton Kealoha caught two touchdown passes and Ani Isumu had one for the Governors. Joshua Fernandez had 22 carries for 63 yards and three touchdowns.

"We thought we could run more, but that team actually gave us a problem so we had to throw the football. We had to execute," Okimoto said.

Kalaheo took a 7-6 lead after Bruce Andrews' 93-yard kickoff return for a touchdown with 5:44 left before halftime. Farrington then scored 26 unanswered points.

"I'm not really disappointed in the boys," Mellor said. "I know they're playing hard. If it doesn't work out right, it doesn't work out right. They play hard football all the time."

The Mustangs' Cody vonAppen threw four interceptions, and finished 13 of 33 for 162 yards. Kalaheo also lost two muffed punts in the third period.

Farrington scored 20 points off the turnovers.

"Nothing seemed to go right," Mellor said. "It was a tough game."

The Governors, who often had good field position because of Kalaheo's turnovers, finished with 325 total yards.

The Mustangs finished with 247.

"It was a challenge for us to hold down their skills guys," Okimoto said. "They've been scoring points the last few games."

KALAHEO (4-2, 2-2) 0 7 6 6—19

FARRINGTON (3-1-1, 3-0) 0 18 14 6—38

Farr — Joshua Fernandez 4 run (kick failed)

Kalh — Bruce Andrews 93 kickoff return (Nathan Johnson kick)

Farr — Fernandez 1 run (pass failed)

Farr — Ani Isumu 11 pass from Alefosiu Iu (pass failed)

Farr — Fernandez 5 run (run failed)

Farr — Dayton Kealoha 18 pass from Iu (Matt Stowers from Iu)

Kalh — Larry Soto 2 run (run failed)

Farr — Kealoha 10 pass from Iu (run failed)

Kalh — Cody vonAppen 1 run (run failed)

RUSHING — Kalaheo: Soto 9-57, vonAppen 9-14, Phil Tauai 3-14. Farrington: Fernandez 22-63, Anthony Noga 9-31, Iu 3-17, Lorenzo Lea'e 1-(minus 1), Robert Molina 3-7, Cameron Matautia 1-4, team 3-(minus 2).

PASSING — Kalaheo: vonAppen 13-33-4—162. Farrington: Iu 10-11-0—205, Kealoha 0-2-0—0.

RECEIVING — Kalaheo: Soto 2-16, Kao Malama-Custer 6-74, Andrews 3-59, Tauai 2-13. Farrington: Isumu 3-34, Faifaiese Emosi 1-9, Stowers 3-121, Kealoha 3-41.

JV SCORE — FARRINGTON 45, KALAHEO 12

KAHUKU 27, MCKINLEY 17

Junior Mataafa rushed 12 times for 167 yards and St. John Lessary carried the ball six times for 115 yards as the host Red Raiders beat the Tigers in an OIA Red East game.

Mataafa and Lessary also caught touchdown passes from Jray Galeai for Kahuku, which remained unbeaten in league play.

Kahuku's Shiloah Te'o had an 8-yard interception return for a touchdown and caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Galeai.

MCKINLEY (0-5, 0-3) 0 7 10 0—17

KAHUKU (2-2, 3-0) 7 0 14 6—27

Kah — Shiloah Te'o 8 interception return (St. John Lessary kick)

McK — Earvin Sione 2 run (Marcus Amorin kick)

Kah — Junior Mataafa 1 pass from Jray Galeai (kick failed)

Kah — Te'o 1 pass from Galeai (Nalu Carvalho run)

McK — Will Starks 15 pass from Sione (Amorin kick)

McK — FG Marcus Amorin

Kah — Lessary 50 pass from Galeai (kick failed) RUSHING — McKinley: Theodore Spencer 1-(minus 5), Jeremiah Fetu 4-31, Starks 13-61, Sione 7-7. Kahuku: Mataafa 12-167, Willie Ching 1-38, Dustin Akiyama 3-19, Wesley Touli 2-(minus 3), Lessary 6-115, AJ Atuaia 3-25, Galeai 5-(minus 15), Te'o 1-1, Carvalho 2-24, Kaliki Unga 4-6, Noble 3-3.

PASSING — McKinley: Sione 10-23-1-139, Spencer 0-4-0-0. Kahuku: Galeai 1-6-0-15, Carvalho 0-4-0-0, Siatima Tapusoa 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING — McKinley: Starks 2-26, Tavita Woodward 4-23, Iotana Woodward 1-0, Spencer 3-90. Kahuku: Atuaia 1-15.

JV SCORE — KAHUKU 42, MCKINLEY 0

Reported by Brandy Burke

NANAKULI 46, KALANI 10

No details reported.

MIL

BALDWIN 19, KING KEKAULIKE 8

Devin Sakamoto scored on a 26-yard interception return and Skyler Cabacongan had an 89-yard punt return for a score for the Bears at War Memorial Stadium.

Cabacungan also scored on a 28-yard pass from Jordan Helle.

BALDWIN (2-1, 2-0) 13 6 0 0—19

KING KEKAULIKE (1-3, 1-1) 0 0 0 8— 8

Bald — Devin Sakamoto 26 interception return (kick failed)

Bald — Skyler Cabacongan 89 punt return (CeeJay Santos kick)

Bald — Cabacungan 28 pass from Jordan Helle (kick failed)

KK — Edrian Dela Cruz 2 run (Eli Smith run)

Reported by Rodney Higa

Reach Kyle Sakamoto at ksakamoto@honoluluadvertiser.com.