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Posted on: Sunday, August 24, 2008

Higgins' 5 TDs help Saint Louis rout Mililani, 48-20

By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer

MILILANI — Jeremy Higgins passed for 321 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed for two scores to lead visiting Saint Louis to a dominating 48-20 win over Mililani in a non-league game at John Kauinana Stadium last night.

John Hao, a longtime Saint Louis assistant, won in his head coaching debut with the Crusaders. Mililani fell to 0-2.

"It feels real good, but I'm actually more happy for the kids than anything," said Hao, a former all-state quarterback for the Crusaders. "I think this is a new era, a new team. I'm expecting a lot from them and they played well tonight."

Mililani took an early 7-0 lead after Sterling Cossey picked off a Higgins pass and returned it 56 yards to the Saint Louis 4. Three plays later, Taz Stevenson spun into the end zone on a 1-yard dive.

Saint Louis answered on its next drive with a 6-yard touchdown run by Austin Wahinekona, one of his two scores in the game.

Mililani used a seven-play drive, capped by a 32-yard touchdown pass from Matt Milton to Fred Culp on fourth-and 11, to reclaim the lead, 14-7, with 6:23 left in the first quarter.

Higgins engineered another scoring drive, punching it in on a 10-yard keeper with 2:55 left in the first quarter to tie the score at 14. The touchdown capped a 13-play drive that covered 79 yards.

Saint Louis then scored five unanswered touchdowns before Mililani scored on a late 1-yard run by Trevor Lee.

"We just didn't come out and match their energy in the second half," Mililani coach Darnell Arceneaux said. "Saint Louis is a deep team. We didn't tackle well today, we didn't catch the ball very well. We just have to execute a lot better."

Higgins connected on touchdown passes of 24 and 36 yards with slotback Lucas Gonsalves, who finished with a game-high seven catches for 131 yards.

"I've got to thank my O-line and my playmakers. They got the job done," Higgins said. "(Gonsalves) always wants the ball and he always can get open. I've just got to put it out there for him. He's a good player and he makes big plays."

Higgins scored on a 3-yard keeper around left end with under two minutes to play in the third quarter to make it 41-14.

"This kid did every little assignment we asked of him," Hao said. "Passing the ball, running the ball, he's done actually more than we've asked him to do. He played beautifully."

Higgins, who is trying to replace two-time Advertiser Offensive Player of the Year Micah Mamiya, finished 20 of 27 passing.

The Crusaders' defense held Mililani to 219 yards of total offense, with standout receiver Stevenson being limited to one catch for a loss of two yards.

SAINT LOUIS (1-0) 21 7 13 7 — 48

MILILANI (0-2) 14 0 0 6 — 20

Mili — Taz Stevenson 1 run (Cory Nakagawa kick).

SL — Austin Wahinekona 6 run (Warren Spencer kick).

Mili — Fred Culp 32 pass from Matt Milton (Nakagawa kick).

SL — Jeremy Higgins 10 run (Spencer kick).

SL — Lucas Gonsalves 24 pass from Higgins (Spencer kick).

SL — Wahinekona 25 pass from Higgins (Spencer kick).

SL — Gonsalves 36 pass from Higgins (kick failed).

SL — Higgins 3 run (Spencer kick).

SL — Sean Ahlo 19 pass from Marcus Mariota (Spencer kick).

Mili — Trevor Lee 1 run (pass failed).

RUSHING — Saint Louis: Gonsalves 1-9, Wahinekona 9-77, Higgins 7-59, Josh Tupua 3-11, Kaden Kamoe 1-4, Emmett McShane 2-5, Darren Kalulu-Sugai 1-1, Sean Valente 2-8, team 1-(minus 1). Mililani: Stevenson 5-11, Kahi Perbera 12-61, Iosua Manuma 4-2, Matt Milton 5-13, Matt Neves 6-18, Lee 4-45.

PASSING — Saint Louis: Higgins 20-27-1—321, Mariota 2-3-0—34. Mililani: Manuma 4-10-0—49, Milton 2-10-0—38.

RECEIVING — Saint Louis: Jordan Fukumoto 6-59, Gonsalves 7-131, Billy Stutzmann 3-58, Calvin Lum 1-32, Wahinekona 2-32, Kyle Souza 1-9, Kamoe 1-15, Shaun Ahlo 1-19. Mililani: Culp 2-46, Chad Bolibol 1-19, JR Rosal 2-24, Stevenson 1-(minus 2).

JV score — Saint Louis 27, Mililani 14.

Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser.com or 525-8040.

WAIPAHU 42, PAC-FIVE 7

Joshua Lacar threw a 60-yard touchdown pass and ran for scores of 82 and 62 yards, leading the Marauders past the visiting Wolfpack. Troy Matautia scored on an 89-yard kickoff return and a 1-yard run for Waipahu.

PAC-FIVE (1-1) 0 7 0 0— 7

WAIPAHU (2-0) 0 19 16 7—42

Waip — Jason Buccat 60 pass from Joshua Lacar (Neil Guiang kick).

Waip — Lacar 82 run (kick failed).

Pac — Darin Kamealoha 29 pass from PJ Minaya (Brandan Sagucio kick).

Waip — Troy Matautia 89 kickoff return (run failed).

Waip — Victor Moanamu 42 run (Guiang kick).

Waip — Safety.

Waip — Matautia 1 run (Guiang kick).

Waip — Lacar 62 run (Guiang kick).

RUSHING — Pac-Five: Tyler Watkins 2-4, Brenton Beirne 4-(minus 27), Minaya 3-(minus 31), Chalson Baicion 3-(minus 4), Landan Burkhart 3-3, London Amorin 1-14, Kamealoha 2-26, Logan Murakami 1-(minus 10). Waipahu: Matautia 21-125, Moanamu 5-38, Lacar 6-146, Brandon Sahagun 5-30, Fremont Aguinaldo 2-5.

PASSING — Pac-Five: Beirne 5-8-0-57, Minaya 15-31-2-141, Murakami 2-4-0-24. Waipahu: Lacar 1-2-0-60, Matautia 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING — Pac-Five: Kamealoha 7-112, Jordan Doi 2-16, Baicion 8-42, Amorin 2-21, Everett Kim 3-31. Waipahu: Buccat 1-60.

Reported by Tat Hikiji

KAUA'I 58, HILO 0

Trey Shimabukuro passed for three touchdowns and Paleku Yasay ran for three scores, leading the host Red Raiders past the Vikings.

KAUA'I (1-0) 35 16 0 7—58

HILO (0-1) 0 0 0 0— 0

Kau — Dayne Murata 45 punt return (Trent Allianic kick).

Kau — Gage Gusman 4 pass from Trey Shimabukuro (Allianic kick).

Kau — Sheldon Sakai 19 pass from Shimabukuro (Allianic kick).

Kau — Canaan Bernard 67 pass from Shimabukuro (Allianic kick).

Kau — Cameron Largusa 58 interception return (Allianic kick).

Kau — Paleku Yasay 1 run (Allianic kick).

Kau — Yasay 19 run (kick blocked).

Kau — FG Allianic 44.

Kau — Yasay 14 run (Chris Longboy kick).

Reported by The Garden Island

OTHER SCORES

(no details were available).

Punahou 37, Wai'anae 21.

Honoka'a 34, St. Anthony 12.

Kealakehe 20, King Kekaulike 12.

Konawaena 17, Waimea 9.

Edison (Calif.) 43, Lahaianaluna 10.

Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser.com.