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Kahuku holds off Punahou, 30-24, for 6th state title

By Stacy Kaneshiro

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The ordeal is over.

Kahuku succeeded in all phases to knock off Punahou, 30-24, Friday night to capture the First Hawaiian Bank Division I state football crown, finally bringing closure to adversity of a year ago,.

An Aloha Stadium crowd of 20,058 – a sea of Kahuku red and amber waves of Punahou – watched the Red Raiders win their first ttile since 2006. But of their unprecedented six crowns, none might have been as sweet.

“This is amazing,” Kahuku senior defensive back Bronson Beatty said. “Everything we’ve been through, from last year being disqualified, our coach getting suspended. This just feels right. It’s like the cherry on the sundae.”

Kahuku suffered the worst turnaround last year when it had to forfeit games, including the Oahu Interscholastic Association Red championship, for using an ineligible player. Then its coach, Reggie Torres, was suspended the first three games of this season for an administrative issue.

“I’m so happy for these kids,” Torres said. “They worked so hard, they’ve been through so much. To finish this way is just exciting for them.”

Kahuku, ranked first in the ScoringLive/OC 16 Power Rankings, ends its season at 12-1, while No. 3 Punahou finished at 11-3).

“Kahuku just played a great game,” said Punahou senior defensive end Luke Kaumatule, whose outing ended about five minutes into the game when he felt a twinge in his knee that he injured in preseason that caused him to miss all of the regular season.

“I’m not disappointed at all,” Kaumatule added about the injury. “God had a plan for me; I guess I just wasn’t meant to play in this game. But I’ll be playing in the future.”

The Red Raiders found success on offense (303 yards), defense (three interceptions, two fumble recoveries) and special teams (a 38-yard field goal, a 48-yard kickoff return and recovery of a muffed punt).

Kahuku was able to control the ball with its vaunted ground attack, despite Punahou breaking away from its usual three-man front to five down linemen. Running back Aofaga Wily carried the load with 27 rushes for 180 yards and one touchdown. But Mahoniliai Fakatou’s 30-yard burst on third-and-1 midway in the fourth quarter made faded Punahou’s hope of a rally.

The defense gave up two fourth-quarter touchdowns, but for the most part was able to contain Punahou’s offense. Its secondary was extraordinary, limiting the yards-after-catch by receivers with its superb closing speed. Beatty, Evan Ramirez and Mason Kualii-Moe each had interceptions. Beatty’s set up Kahuku’s third TD of the first half.

“(Our coaches) said to break on the ball hard,” Kahuku safety Kawehena Johnson said.

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Hawaiian Airlines HHSAA State Boys Basketball Championship

Kingsley Ah You

HawaiiDigitalSports.com

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2011 Hawaiian Airlines Boys Basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS
WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16-19, 2011

Information Provided By

Natalie Iwamoto Director of Information

HHSAA www.SportsHigh.com

2011 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP
2011 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP

DI:  2011 Hawaiian Airlines Boys Basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS Schedule & Results

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Kahuku Hilo McKinley H.S. Kahuku, 82-56
3 KS-Kapalama Baldwin Farrington H.S. KS-Kapalama, 86-38
2 Mililani Radford McKinley H.S. Radford, 52-50
4 AOP Roosevelt Farrington H.S. AOP, 53-46
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation Semfinals 5 Mililani Hilo McKinley H.S. Mililani, 63-55
8 Roosevelt Baldwin Farrington H.S. Roosevelt, 39-36
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Lahainaluna Kahuku McKinley H.S. Kahuku, 66-56
9 #3 KS-Hawaii KS-Kapalama Farrington H.S. KS-Kapalama, 80-51
7 #1 Iolani Radford McKinley H.S. Iolani, 64-24
10 #2 Moanalua AOP Farrington H.S. AOP, 51-50 (OT)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 11 Mililani Roosevelt Stan Sheriff Center 11:00am
5th Place Semifinals 12 Radford Lahainaluna Stan Sheriff Center 1:00pm
13 Moanalua KS-Hawaii Stan Sheriff Center 3:00pm
Semifinals 14 AOP KS-Kapalama Stan Sheriff Center 5:00pm
15 Iolani Kahuku Stan Sheriff Center 7:00pm
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 W-12 W-13 Stan Sheriff Center 1:00pm
3rd Place 17 L-15 L-14 Stan Sheriff Center 3:00pm
Championship 18 W-15 W-14 Stan Sheriff Center 7:00pm

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DII: 2011 Hawaiian Airlines Boys Basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS Schedule & Results

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Quarterfinals 1 #4 Kapaa University Kaimuki H.S. University, 43-33
3 #3 Island Pacific Seabury Hall Kalani H.S. Island Pacific, 55-51
2 #1 Farrington St. Joseph Kaimuki H.S. Farrington, 40-33
4 #2 Pahoa McKinly Kalani H.S. Pahoa, 68-64 (OT)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Semifinals 5 Pahoa Island Pacific Kaimuki H.S. 5:00pm
6 Farrington University Kaimuki H.S. 7:00pm
5th Place Semifinals 7 McKinley Seabury Hall Kalani H.S. 5:00pm
8 St. Joseph Kapaa Kalani H.S. 7:00pm
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 9 W-8 W-7 Stan Sheriff Center 9:00am
3rd Place 10 L-6 L-5 Stan Sheriff Center 11:00am
Championship 11 W-6 W-5 Stan Sheriff Center 5:00pm
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Photos by Jay Metzger of www.MetzPhotography.com: 2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

Kingsley Ah You

HawaiiDigitalSports.com

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2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

TUESDAY-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1-4, 2011
Division I: McKinley H.S., Radford H.S., & Blaisdell Center
Division II: Farrington H.S., Kaimuki H.S & Blaisdell Center

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HHSAA www.SportsHigh.com

2011 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP



2011 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP

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Photos by Jon Bello of www.JonBPhotography.com: 2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

Kingsley Ah You

HawaiiDigitalSports.com

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2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

TUESDAY-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1-4, 2011
Division I: McKinley H.S., Radford H.S., & Blaisdell Center
Division II: Farrington H.S., Kaimuki H.S & Blaisdell Center

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Natalie Iwamoto Director of Information

HHSAA www.SportsHigh.com

2011 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP



2011 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP

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2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

Kingsley Ah You

HawaiiDigitalSports.com

kahyou@DigitalSports.com

2011 Hawaiian Airlines girls basketball CHAMPIONSHIPS

TUESDAY-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1-4, 2011
Division I: McKinley H.S., Radford H.S., & Blaisdell Center
Division II: Farrington H.S., Kaimuki H.S & Blaisdell Center

Information Provided By

Natalie Iwamoto Director of Information

HHSAA www.SportsHigh.com

2011 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 King Kekaulike Kaiser McKinley H.S. Kaiser, 58-33
3 Kapolei Pearl City Radford H.S. Kapolei, 63-31
2 Iolani Kaimuki McKinley H.S. Iolani, 55-45
4 Waiakea Kahuku Radford H.S. Kahuku, 46-42
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation Semfinals 5 King Kekaulike Kaimuki McKinley H.S. Kaimuki, 47-33
8 Pearl City Waiakea Radford H.S. Waiakea, 45-26
Quarterfinals 6 #4 Farrington Iolani McKinley H.S. 5:00pm
9 #2 Lahainaluna Kapolei Radford H.S. 5:00pm
7 #1 Konawaena Kaiser McKinley H.S. 7:00pm
10 #3 Punahou Kahuku Radford H.S. 7:00pm
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 11 Kaimuki Waiakea Blaisdell Center 11:00am
5th Place Semifinals 12 L-7 L-6 Blaisdell Center 1:00pm
13 L-9 L-10 Blaisdell Center 3:00pm
Semifinals 14 W-7 W-6 Blaisdell Center 5:00pm
15 W-9 W-10 Blaisdell Center 7:00pm
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 W-12 W-13 Blaisdell Center 1:00pm
3rd Place 17 L-14 L-15 Blaisdell Center 3:00pm
Championship 18 W-14 W-15 Blaisdell Center 7:00pm
2011 DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
First Round 1 Waianae Maryknoll Kaimuki H.S. Maryknoll, 46-34
3 Hawaii Prep Hanalani Farrington H.S. Hawaii Prep, 55-36
2 Kalani University Kaimuki H.S. University, 55-47
4 Hawaii Baptist Honokaa Farrington H.S. Hawaii Baptist, 54-43
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation Semfinals 5 Hanalani Honokaa Farrington H.S. Hanalani, 42-33
8 Waianae Kalani Kaimuki H.S. Kalani, 46-41
Quarterfinals 6 #3 KS-Hawaii University Kaimuki H.S. 5:00pm
9 #1 Radford Hawaii Prep Farrington H.S. 5:00pm
7 #2 Molokai Maryknoll Kaimuki H.S. 7:00pm
10 #4 Kapaa Hawaii Baptist Farrington H.S. 7:00pm
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
Consolation 11 Hanalani Kalani Kaimuki H.S. 3:00pm
5th Place Semifinals 12 L-9 L-10 Kaimuki H.S. 5:00pm
14 L-7 L-6 Kaimuki H.S. 7:00pm
Semifinals 13 W-7 W-6 Farrington H.S. 5:00pm
15 W-9 W-10 Farrington H.S. 7:00pm
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2011
GAME SITE TIME/RESULT
5th Place 16 W-12 W-14 Blaisdell Center 9:00am
3rd Place 17 L-15 L-13 Blaisdell Center 11:00am
Championship 18 W-15 W-13 Blaisdell Center 5:00pm
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HHSAA Cross Country Championship

HHSAA Cross Country Championship

Natalie Iwamoto

HHSAA Sports Information Director

SportsHigh.com

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Changing the landscape

The rare talents of Island School’s Pierce Murphy and Leilehua’s Margarito Martinez are improving the state of boys cross country in Hawaii

By Stanley Lee / Special to Star-Advertiser

How fast will they go?

Defending state champion Margarito Martinez of Leilehua is looking for fast times and a good challenge from Island School’s Pierce Murphy at Thursday’s state cross country championships. The two top runners in the state have pushed each other in the past and are nudging the sport into new territory with their fast times.

Recent state champions dominated and ran away from the competition at past state meets. This one will be much different, as Martinez and Murphy will both contend for the boys title at Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park. The girls race starts at 9 a.m. with the boys to follow.

“I’m hoping to give Pierce a challenge, to push each other,” said Martinez, a senior. “I’m not really looking forward to beating him, but looking more toward running with him. It’s exhilarating to have someone right there next to you. I appreciate him. He’s always there. He knows how to race, he’s a great racer, the best runner here in Hawaii.”

Martinez won last year’s state championship held at Island School on Kauai, while Murphy was second. Murphy, a senior and the state track champion in the 1,500 and 3,000 meters, won this year’s 3-mile ‘Iolani Invitational in 15 minutes, 25.92 seconds, while Martinez was second in 15:51.00. Rarely has there been more than one runner in the state who has gone under 16 minutes at that distance. It’s plausible they can both do that at CORP, a grassy and hilly course. Martinez won last week’s Oahu Interscholastic Association championship at CORP with a time of 15:58.17.

“This year, me and Pierce are just changing the sport for Hawaii,” Martinez said. “We’re improving the sport. I just want to make Hawaii into a legitimate running state, for other states to take us seriously.”

Martinez came into this season in different form from last year. He was finally able to put in the long mileage during summer workouts, did more weightlifting and also dropped some weight. Coach Shawn Nakata said Martinez, who plans to run in college next year, has emerged as a vocal leader for the team, giving talks to the squad before races and organizing team-bonding activities.

“He’s very dedicated, he’s always giving 100 percent in running,” said Margarito’s younger brother and teammate Dylan Martinez, a sophomore who finished third in the OIA. “I haven’t seen him put that much effort into anything but that. He’s done so many sports. He’s even done football. I’ve never seen him so dedicated to something ever in my life.”

Surprisingly, neither of the Martinez brothers did well when they each took up running in the sixth grade. But as Margarito started to excel, Dylan wondered if this was something that ran in the family.

“I’ve learned (from my brother) that if you put your mind to it, it’s always going to be the way you want it to be,” Dylan said. “If you want to be first, you can be first. It’s all in your mind. He’s taught to be strong up here. Running is all mental. He’s taught me to be strong mentally.”

Murphy won’t be the only runner making a name for his small school this week. Parker School qualified its entire boys team by virtue of its runner-up finish at the Big Island Interscholastic Federation championships.

Kamehameha of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu is the defending boys state champion. At last week’s league championships that were both held at CORP, the times of Kamehameha’s and Leilehua’s top five runners were nearly identical. Each team’s top five finishers contribute to their team’s score.

In the girls race, defending state champion Elli Brady is finally hitting her stride. The sophomore ran with injuries earlier in the season, but felt stronger physically and mentally in winning last week’s ILH championship.

Freshman Dakota Grossman of Maui’s Seabury Hall is expected to challenge for the state title. She’s traveled all over to compete against the state’s top runners this year, winning races on Oahu, the Big Island and Maui. The Punahou girls have won the last five state titles. Hawaii Prep, the BIIF champion, raced on the state course earlier this season en route to winning the Honolulu Marathon Invitational.

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