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OIA FOOTBALL

Seariders send Mules to a loss

By Billy Hull

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Sep 27, 2008

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Waianae coach Daniel Matsumoto watched his offense go 18 minutes without getting a first down.

Then he watched that same unit completely dominate the defending state champions.

Danny Kekoanui and Johnathan Ligsay combined to rush for 258 yards and four touchdowns as No. 7 Waianae knocked off second-ranked Leilehua 27-21 last night at Hugh Yoshida Stadium, ending the Mules' 11-game win streak.

Leilehua (5-1, 3-1 Oahu Interscholastic Association Red West) lost for the first time with junior Andrew Manley starting at quarterback. The Mules hadn't been beat since a 22-21 defeat to Campbell on Oct. 12, 2007, which was before Manley was called up from the junior varsity team.

"(Leilehua) is a great team and with Manley at quarterback, their offense is so special," Matsumoto said. "It's scary when that offense is on the field and we tried to keep them off of it as much as we could."

Waianae (4-2, 4-0) did exactly that by dominating the line of scrimmage after halftime. The Seariders possessed the ball for 25 of the game's final 29 plays and compiled 225 total yards in the second half.

"We went in at halftime and made some adjustments," said Kekoanui, who carried the ball 28 times for 148 yards and two scores. "The whole team came together and we had to do what we had to do."

Ligsay, who had been an offensive lineman his entire career, made the move to fullback this season and added 110 yards on 14 carries, combining with Kekoanui to give the Seariders a deadly 1-2 punch.

"I want to dedicate this to my father, who passed away last year," Ligsay said. "I'm proud of the defense for stepping up and keeping us in it."

By the time Ligsay's 31-yard run midway through the second quarter gave the Seariders their first first down, the Mules had already taken a 14-point lead on two touchdowns by Rico Newman.

Ligsay's 1-yard touchdown run in the second quarter came after a 10-yard scramble on fourth down by quarterback Keoni Naiperala-Rose kept the drive alive.

Waianae trailed 14-7 at halftime, but recovered the opening kickoff of the second half and Kekoanui scored on a 20-yard run to make it 14-13. Manley answered on the first play of the ensuing drive, hooking up with Chevis Aberilla-Ramento for a 58-yard touchdown to give the Mules an eight-point advantage.

But it was all Waianae from that point on, as it methodically moved the ball at will against a fatigued Mules defense that couldn't make the important stop when it needed to. The Seariders possessed the ball for 17 of a possible 24 minutes in the second half.

"We just went to our basic offense and stuck with it," Matsumoto said. "I think they keyed on Danny a lot early, and rightfully so, but that opened the door for Ligsay and allowed us to do what we did."

Manley finished 17-for-29 for 190 yards, but completed just five passes after halftime.

OIA RED WEST

Red West
Conference


Overall
Team W L T PF PA W L T PF PA
Waianae 4 0 0 123 49 4 2 0 150 100
Leilehua 3 1 0 99 59 5 1 0 155 73
Mililani 3 1 0 78 43 3 3 0 119 119
Waipahu 2 2 0 110 64 4 2 0 190 78
Kapolei 2 2 0 73 75 3 3 0 134 101
Nanakuli 0 4 0 12 121 1 5 0 60 160
Pearl City 0 4 0 58 141 0 6 0 85 194

 

OIA WHITE
White
Conference


Overall
Team W L T PF PA W L T PF PA
Kalaheo 5 0 0 145 19 6 0 0 189 19
Campbell 4 1 0 181 92 5 1 0 194 99
Radford 4 1 0 131 70 4 2 0 131 92
Kaiser 3 2 0 96 58 3 3 0 99 77
Waialua 3 3 0 27 86 3 4 0 34 16
Moanalua 2 2 0 69 64 3 2 0 84 70
Aiea 2 3 0 43 93 3 3 0 70 99
Kalani 0 5 0 6 111 0 5 0 6 111
Anuenue 0 6 0 63 152 0 7 0 84 179

 

At Hugh Yoshida Stadium
Waianae (4-2, 4-0) 0 7 12 8 - 27
Leilehua (5-1, 3-1) 7 7 7 0 - 21
Lei-Rico Newman 54 punt return (Maika Kunioka kick)
Lei-Newman 1 run (Kunioka kick)
Wain-Johnathan Ligsay 1 run (Guyson Amina kick)
Wain-Danny Kekoanui 20 run (kick blocked)
Lei-Chevis Aberilla-Ramento 58 pass from Andrew Manley (Kunioka kick)
Wain-Ligsay 18 run (run failed)
Wain-Kekoanui 16 run (Kekoanui run)

RUSHING-Waianae: Kekoanui 28-148, Ligsay 14-110, Keoni Napierala-Rose 5-13, Damien DelaCruz 1-3. Leilehua: CJ Bailey 3-22, Newman 9-21, Manley 1-5, Jeremy Suguitan 1-(-3).

PASSING-Waianae: Napierala-Rose 2-7-1-25. Leilehua: Manley 17-29-0-190.

RECEIVING-Waianae: Kalin Sandobal 1-19, Ligsay 1-6. Leilehua: Edieson Dumlao 5-51, Matt Reyes 5-40, Aberilla-Ramento 4-88, Newman 2-14, Austin Schmidt 1-(-3).

Junior varsity-Leilehua 9, Waianae 6

Also
Mililani 21, Nanakuli 6

OIA White

Kaiser 10, Waialua 0

Laakea Awong connected with Cory Hironaka in the end zone after Sani Taylor's 25-yard run as the Cougars blanked the Bulldogs.

Jesse Kauhola and Jarrin Inagaki both topped 100 yards rushing for Kaiser, which amassed 262 yards on the ground.

The Cougars' defense twice turned back Bulldog scoring threats inside the 5-yard line.

At Kaiser

Waialua (3-4, 3-3) 0 0 0 0 - 0
Kaiser (3-3, 3-2) 0 7 3 0 - 10
Kais-Cory Hironaka 1 pass from Laakea Awong (Kekoa Kim kick)

Kais-FG Kim 37

RUSHING-Kaiser: Jesse Kauhola 13-140, Jarrin Inagaki 10-101, Sani Taylor 1-25, Awong 11-(-14). Waialua: Kainoa Rosa 9-74, AJ Hernandez 6-21, Kaleo Lopez 3-18, William Sacapulo-Uepa 6-3, Anthony Saito 1-(-15).

PASSING-Kaiser: Awong 7-13-1-48. Waialua: Sacapulo-Uepa 7-13-0-82.

RECEIVING-Kaiser: Tizzle Takanishi 3-30, Hironaka 3-8, Jordan Woodall 1-10. Waialua: Rosa 3-37, Lopez 2-32, Hernandez 2-13.

Junior varsity-Kaiser 33, Waialua 7

Radford 27, Anuenue 12

Mosiah Manuma hooked up with receiver Shawn Putman-Curry on three of his four touchdown passes as the host Rams defeated Na Koa.

Kaipo Cullen intercepted Manuma and scampered 29 yards for the game's first score and rushed for 31 yards on six carries to lead winless Anuenue.

At Radford

Anuenue (0-7, 0-6) 6 0 0 6 - 12
Radford (4-2, 4-1) 0 7 6 14 - 27
Anu-Kaipo Cullen 29 interception return (run failed)
Rad- Shawn Putman-Curry 39 pass from Mosiah Manuma (Tama Fiaseu kick)
Rad-Putman-Curry 30 pass from Manuma (kick blocked)
Anu-Kanani Armitage 60 run (run failed)
Rad-Putman-Curry 4 pass from Manuma (Fiaseu kick)
Rad-Deshawn Robinson 3 pass form Manuma (Fiaseu kick)

RUSHING-Radford: James Jennings 2-28, Fiaseu 4-8, Manuma 1-(minus-12). Anuenue: Armitage 5-65, Kaipo Cullen 6-31, Kupononui Takamiya 4-21, Keliikoa Aki 8-16, Kamea Kahiapo 8-19, Ikaika Gante 2-5, Kainoa Keanaaina 3-4, Mahuka Cullen 2-2.

PASSING-Radford: Manuma 18-31-1-214, Fiaseu 1-3-0-4. Anuenue: Kahiapo 2-11-0-0.

RECEIVING-Radford: Putman-Curry 8-98, Robinson 5-39, Fiaseu 3-31, Brad Osborne 2-20, Keevan Shaw 1-30. Anuenue: Kelii-Supnet 1-1, Keanaaina 1-(minus-1).

KIF
Kauai 44, Kapaa 10

 

Waianae coach Daniel Matsumoto watched his offense go 18 minutes without getting a first down.

Then he watched that same unit completely dominate the defending state champions.

Danny Kekoanui and Johnathan Ligsay combined to rush for 258 yards and four touchdowns as No. 7 Waianae knocked off second-ranked Leilehua 27-21 last night at Hugh Yoshida Stadium, ending the Mules' 11-game win streak.

Leilehua (5-1, 3-1 Oahu Interscholastic Association Red West) lost for the first time with junior Andrew Manley starting at quarterback. The Mules hadn't been beat since a 22-21 defeat to Campbell on Oct. 12, 2007, which was before Manley was called up from the junior varsity team.

"(Leilehua) is a great team and with Manley at quarterback, their offense is so special," Matsumoto said. "It's scary when that offense is on the field and we tried to keep them off of it as much as we could."

Waianae (4-2, 4-0) did exactly that by dominating the line of scrimmage after halftime. The Seariders possessed the ball for 25 of the game's final 29 plays and compiled 225 total yards in the second half.

"We went in at halftime and made some adjustments," said Kekoanui, who carried the ball 28 times for 148 yards and two scores. "The whole team came together and we had to do what we had to do."

Ligsay, who had been an offensive lineman his entire career, made the move to fullback this season and added 110 yards on 14 carries, combining with Kekoanui to give the Seariders a deadly 1-2 punch.

"I want to dedicate this to my father, who passed away last year," Ligsay said. "I'm proud of the defense for stepping up and keeping us in it."

By the time Ligsay's 31-yard run midway through the second quarter gave the Seariders their first first down, the Mules had already taken a 14-point lead on two touchdowns by Rico Newman.

Ligsay's 1-yard touchdown run in the second quarter came after a 10-yard scramble on fourth down by quarterback Keoni Naiperala-Rose kept the drive alive.

Waianae trailed 14-7 at halftime, but recovered the opening kickoff of the second half and Kekoanui scored on a 20-yard run to make it 14-13. Manley answered on the first play of the ensuing drive, hooking up with Chevis Aberilla-Ramento for a 58-yard touchdown to give the Mules an eight-point advantage.

But it was all Waianae from that point on, as it methodically moved the ball at will against a fatigued Mules defense that couldn't make the important stop when it needed to. The Seariders possessed the ball for 17 of a possible 24 minutes in the second half.

"We just went to our basic offense and stuck with it," Matsumoto said. "I think they keyed on Danny a lot early, and rightfully so, but that opened the door for Ligsay and allowed us to do what we did."

Manley finished 17-for-29 for 190 yards, but completed just five passes after halftime.

OIA RED WEST

Red West
Conference


Overall
Team W L T PF PA W L T PF PA
Waianae 4 0 0 123 49 4 2 0 150 100
Leilehua 3 1 0 99 59 5 1 0 155 73
Mililani 3 1 0 78 43 3 3 0 119 119
Waipahu 2 2 0 110 64 4 2 0 190 78
Kapolei 2 2 0 73 75 3 3 0 134 101
Nanakuli 0 4 0 12 121 1 5 0 60 160
Pearl City 0 4 0 58 141 0 6 0 85 194

 

OIA WHITE
White
Conference


Overall
Team W L T PF PA W L T PF PA
Kalaheo 5 0 0 145 19 6 0 0 189 19
Campbell 4 1 0 181 92 5 1 0 194 99
Radford 4 1 0 131 70 4 2 0 131 92
Kaiser 3 2 0 96 58 3 3 0 99 77
Waialua 3 3 0 27 86 3 4 0 34 16
Moanalua 2 2 0 69 64 3 2 0 84 70
Aiea 2 3 0 43 93 3 3 0 70 99
Kalani 0 5 0 6 111 0 5 0 6 111
Anuenue 0 6 0 63 152 0 7 0 84 179

 

At Hugh Yoshida Stadium
Waianae (4-2, 4-0) 0 7 12 8 - 27
Leilehua (5-1, 3-1) 7 7 7 0 - 21
Lei-Rico Newman 54 punt return (Maika Kunioka kick)
Lei-Newman 1 run (Kunioka kick)
Wain-Johnathan Ligsay 1 run (Guyson Amina kick)
Wain-Danny Kekoanui 20 run (kick blocked)
Lei-Chevis Aberilla-Ramento 58 pass from Andrew Manley (Kunioka kick)
Wain-Ligsay 18 run (run failed)
Wain-Kekoanui 16 run (Kekoanui run)

RUSHING-Waianae: Kekoanui 28-148, Ligsay 14-110, Keoni Napierala-Rose 5-13, Damien DelaCruz 1-3. Leilehua: CJ Bailey 3-22, Newman 9-21, Manley 1-5, Jeremy Suguitan 1-(-3).

PASSING-Waianae: Napierala-Rose 2-7-1-25. Leilehua: Manley 17-29-0-190.

RECEIVING-Waianae: Kalin Sandobal 1-19, Ligsay 1-6. Leilehua: Edieson Dumlao 5-51, Matt Reyes 5-40, Aberilla-Ramento 4-88, Newman 2-14, Austin Schmidt 1-(-3).

Junior varsity-Leilehua 9, Waianae 6

Also
Mililani 21, Nanakuli 6

OIA White

Kaiser 10, Waialua 0

Laakea Awong connected with Cory Hironaka in the end zone after Sani Taylor's 25-yard run as the Cougars blanked the Bulldogs.

Jesse Kauhola and Jarrin Inagaki both topped 100 yards rushing for Kaiser, which amassed 262 yards on the ground.

The Cougars' defense twice turned back Bulldog scoring threats inside the 5-yard line.

At Kaiser

Waialua (3-4, 3-3) 0 0 0 0 - 0
Kaiser (3-3, 3-2) 0 7 3 0 - 10
Kais-Cory Hironaka 1 pass from Laakea Awong (Kekoa Kim kick)

Kais-FG Kim 37

RUSHING-Kaiser: Jesse Kauhola 13-140, Jarrin Inagaki 10-101, Sani Taylor 1-25, Awong 11-(-14). Waialua: Kainoa Rosa 9-74, AJ Hernandez 6-21, Kaleo Lopez 3-18, William Sacapulo-Uepa 6-3, Anthony Saito 1-(-15).

PASSING-Kaiser: Awong 7-13-1-48. Waialua: Sacapulo-Uepa 7-13-0-82.

RECEIVING-Kaiser: Tizzle Takanishi 3-30, Hironaka 3-8, Jordan Woodall 1-10. Waialua: Rosa 3-37, Lopez 2-32, Hernandez 2-13.

Junior varsity-Kaiser 33, Waialua 7

Radford 27, Anuenue 12

Mosiah Manuma hooked up with receiver Shawn Putman-Curry on three of his four touchdown passes as the host Rams defeated Na Koa.

Kaipo Cullen intercepted Manuma and scampered 29 yards for the game's first score and rushed for 31 yards on six carries to lead winless Anuenue.

At Radford

Anuenue (0-7, 0-6) 6 0 0 6 - 12
Radford (4-2, 4-1) 0 7 6 14 - 27
Anu-Kaipo Cullen 29 interception return (run failed)
Rad- Shawn Putman-Curry 39 pass from Mosiah Manuma (Tama Fiaseu kick)
Rad-Putman-Curry 30 pass from Manuma (kick blocked)
Anu-Kanani Armitage 60 run (run failed)
Rad-Putman-Curry 4 pass from Manuma (Fiaseu kick)
Rad-Deshawn Robinson 3 pass form Manuma (Fiaseu kick)

RUSHING-Radford: James Jennings 2-28, Fiaseu 4-8, Manuma 1-(minus-12). Anuenue: Armitage 5-65, Kaipo Cullen 6-31, Kupononui Takamiya 4-21, Keliikoa Aki 8-16, Kamea Kahiapo 8-19, Ikaika Gante 2-5, Kainoa Keanaaina 3-4, Mahuka Cullen 2-2.

PASSING-Radford: Manuma 18-31-1-214, Fiaseu 1-3-0-4. Anuenue: Kahiapo 2-11-0-0.

RECEIVING-Radford: Putman-Curry 8-98, Robinson 5-39, Fiaseu 3-31, Brad Osborne 2-20, Keevan Shaw 1-30. Anuenue: Kelii-Supnet 1-1, Keanaaina 1-(minus-1).

KIF
Kauai 44, Kapaa 10

 

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