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ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Jeremy Higgins Saint Louis football

The junior passed for 360 yards (24 for 35) with three touchdowns and no interceptions as the Crusaders upset then-No. 1 Punahou.

Sarah Palmer Hawaii Baptist volleyball

The junior had 14 kills and three aces as the Eagles upset then-No. 2 Iolani.

HONOR ROLL

Air riflery
» Haunani Akana, Sacred Hearts: 266 against Mid-Pacific

» Lelan Aranaydo, Pearl City: 253 against Radford

» Andrew Dolder, Roosevelt: 254 against Kahuku

» Meilin Jia-Richards, Punahou: 267 against Kamehameha

» Jordan Martino, Campbell: 261 against Waialua

» Norah Nguyen, Pearl City: 253 against Radford

» Kelli Shintani, Roosevelt: 253 against Kahuku

» Bert Weeks, Punahou: 253 against Kamehameha

» Cecilia Wong, Sacred Hearts: 246 against Waldorf

BOWLING
» Gabriel Ching, Damien: 264 game and 651 series against University

» Tyler Hodson, Hawaii Baptist: 245 game and 654 series against Maryknoll

» Chayna Matsuo, Kalani: 258 against Kaimuki

FOOTBALL
» Tevita Aholelei, Kaimuki: rushed for 97 yards and a touchdown against Kailua

» Max Agor, Waimea: rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns against Kapaa

» Keoni Colson, Hawaii Prep: rushed for 100 yards against Kamehameha-Hawaii

» Jordan Fukumoto, Saint Louis: nine receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown against Punahou

» Brenan Furtado, Damien: rushed for 209 yards and five touchdowns against Pac-Five

» Evan Garces, Kamehameha-Maui: passed for 229 yards and two touchdowns against Lahainaluna

» Kellen Imada, Iolani: rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown, and caught a 33-yard TD pass against Word of Life

» Skye Kaapuni, Pearl City: nine catches for 97 yards and a touchdown against Mililani

» Darin Kamealoha, Pac-Five: made seven receptions for 134 yards and two touchdowns, returned a kickoff 85 yards for a score, and added a 1-yard touchdown run against Damien

» Kawika Karratti, Konawaena: kicked field goals of 37 and 42 yards, and returned an interception 34 yards for a touchdown against Kohala

» Sean Malepeai, Aiea: rushed for 93 yards against Anuenue

» Andrew Manley, Leilehua: passed for 281 yards and three touchdowns against Kapolei

» Jake Manning, Lahainaluna: rushed for 123 yards and a touchdown against Kamehameha-Maui

» Troy Matautia, Waipahu: rushed for 83 yards and two scores against Nanakuli

» P.J. Minaya, Pac-Five: passed for 332 yards and three touchdowns against Damien

» Rico Newman, Leilehua: caught seven passes for 80 yards and a touchdown, and rushed for 34 yards against Kapolei

» Blake Rapozo, Castle: passed for 289 yards and three touchdowns against Roosevelt

» Ceejay Santos, Baldwin: kicked an Maui Interscholastic League-record 51-yard field goal against Maui. The previous mark was 48 yards, shared by Shane Victorino (St. Anthony, 1998) and Tye Perdido (Pac-3, 2005)

» Apelu So'oalu, Farrington: rushed for 123 yards and two touchdowns, and kicked a 29-yard field goal

» Warren Spencer, Saint Louis: kicked field goals of 42 and 20 yards against Punahou

» Billy Ray Stutzmann, Saint Louis: caught five passes for 139 yards and a touchdown against Punahou

» Phil Tauai, Kalaheo: rushed for 66 yards and passed for 69 more against Waialua

» Manti Te'o, Punahou: 19 tackles - 15 solo and four assists - against Saint Louis

» Jordan Ursua, Kealakehe: rushed for 128 yards and passed for 133 yards against Hilo

VOLLEYBALL
» Danielle Bean, Kealakehe: nine kills against Konawaena

» Brandee Botelho, Christian Liberty: eight kills and 17 digs against Waiakea

» Jondi Das, Kapaa: 10 blocks against Kauai

» Mahina Haina, Iolani: 13 kills against Hawaii Baptist

» Era Iafeta, McKinley: seven kills against Moanalua

» Jori Jasper, Kauai: 19 kills against Kapaa

» Ashia Joseph, Waiakea: 22 assists and three aces against Parker

» Waileia Kanealii, Kauai: 30 assists and four aces against Kapaa

» Carsen Mata, Moanalua: 22 assists and four aces against McKinley

» Chelsie Mow, Hawaii Baptist: 21 assists and six kills against Iolani

» Kaylee Ponce, Moanalua: 15 kills against McKinley

» Kanoe Salazar, Pahoa: nine kills and three aces against Hilo

PHOTO OP

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MIKE BURLEY / MBURLEY@STARBULLETIN.COM
Saint Louis' Austin Wakinekona was chased by Punahou's Trevor Iosefa during last Saturday's football game. The Crusaders knocked off the Buffanblu to take over the No. 1 spot in today's Top 10 poll.
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARBULLETIN.COM
Kapolei quarterback Noah Pascua looked for an open receiver during last Friday's game against Leilehua. The Mules beat the Hurricanes 21-7.

Football Top 10

The Top 10 high school football teams in Hawaii as voted on by coaches and media from around the state. First-place votes in parentheses. Ten points for first-place votes, nine for second, eight for third, etc.

Team, Record Last week This week PTS. PVS.
1. Saint Louis (22), 3-0 beat Punahou vs. Kamehameha 390 3

2. Leilehua (18), 4-0 beat Kapolei at Pearl City 379 2

3. Kamehameha, 3-1 did not play vs. Saint Louis 296 4

4. Punahou, 3-1 lost to Saint Louis does not play 286 1

5. Farrington, 4-1 beat McKinley at Kailua 260 5

6. Kahuku, 3-1 did not play vs. McKinley 200 6

7. Waianae, 2-2 did not play at Nanakuli 148 7

8. Baldwin, 2-1 beat Maui vs. King Kekaulike 122 8

9. Iolani, 4-1 beat Word of Life vs. Pac-Five 82 9

10. Kapolei, 2-3 lost to Leilehua vs. Waipahu 19 10

» Also receiving votes: Kalaheo 16, Konawaena 13, Castle 11, Waipahu 11, Mililani 6, Campbell 4, Damien 4, Radford 4, Kauai 2, Honokaa 1, Pac-Five 1.



To nominate ...

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Phone: 529-4782
Fax: 529-4787
E-mail: sports@starbulletin.com


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