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Posted on: Monday, September 5, 2005

Campbell rushes past Waialua for 35-14 win

Advertiser Staff

WEEKEND SCORES

Big Island Interscholastic Federation
Hilo 18, Hawai‘i Prep 12 (OT)
Honoka‘a 30, Waiäkea 10
Kamehameha 24, Kea‘au 20
Kealakehe 35, Konawaena 0
Kohala 48, Ka‘u 8
Maui Interscholastic League
Baldwin 20, Kekaulike 3
Lahainaluna 34, Kamehameha 3
Maui 25, Pac-Three 14
O‘ahu Interscholastic Association
Red West
Kapolei 53, Nänäkuli 0
Leilehua 42, Pearl City 6
Mililani 26, Wai‘anae 20
Bye—‘Aiea
White
Campbell 35, Waialua 14
Kaiser 30, Kaläheo 22
Radford 41, Waipahu 0
Bye—Kalani, Moanalua
Nonleague
Bonita Vista (Calif) 37, Kapa‘a 0
Damien 27, Kaimukï 144
Iolani 42, Castle 27
Kamehameha 21, Edison (Calif.) 13
McKinley 44, Pac-Five 7
Punahou 47, Kailua 14
Saint Louis 59, Farrington 0
Valley Center (Calif.) 45, Waimea 7
West Hills (Calif.) 41, Kaua‘i 13
Bye—Kahuku, Roosevelt

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Five players rushed for touchdowns as visiting Campbell beat Waialua, 35-14, in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association White Conference game Saturday.

Richards Quinton, Bronson Lloces, Berzil Kelii scored in the first half, and Jesse Lee and Ranson Ho put the game away with touchdowns in the third quarter.

Campbell's Bronson Ellis-Rivera rushed nine times for 96 yards.

CAMPBELL (2-1, 1-1) 8 14 13 0—35

WAIALUA (0-2, 0-1) 0 14 0 0—14

Camp—Richards Quinton 67 run (Jesse Lee run)

Waial—Adam Foster 12 pass from Caleb Fore (pass failed)

Camp—Bronson Lloces 6 run (Martin Kodama kick)

Camp—Berzil Kelii 34 run (Kodama kick)

Waial—Alvin Foster 1 run (Fore run)

Camp—Jesse Lee 26 run (run failed)

Camp—Ranson Ho 6 run (Kodama kick) RUSHING—Campbell: Lee 7-55, Kelii 9-75, Bronson Ellis-Rivera 9-96, Quinton 6-95, Lloces 3-17, Justin Basconcillo 6-(minus 5), Robert Lum 2-(minus 1), George Pulawa 1-2, Kevin Newcomb 1-3, Ho 1-6. Waialua: Edwin Rubio 4-36, Fore 5-10, Donovan Matas 8-58, Alvin Foster 5-24.

PASSING—Campbell: Obadiah Matalo 1-7-1-31, Newcomb 0-1-0-0. Waialua: Fore 7-17-2-84, Joshua Whittaker 1-4-0-15.

RECEIVING—Campbell: Kodama 1-31. Waialua: Matas 1-9, Adam Foster 2-17, Rubio 2-11, Zachary Homalon 2-54, Cody Labra 1-8.

JV—Campbell 27, Waialua 6

Reported by Allysa Falmalconado

PUNAHOU 47, KAILUA 14

Brett Kan completed 15 of 30 passes for 217 yards and four touchdowns to lead visiting Punahou to a nonleague victory over Kailua.

The Buffanblu, ranked No. 3 in The Advertiser's statewide Top 10 poll of coaches and media, improved to 2-0 while the Surfriders fell to 0-3.

Punahou recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff at the Kailua 1-yard line and scored one play later, but Kailua tied it 7-7 after a 14-yard pass from Nathan Alvarado to Shaun Forges.

The Buffanblu went up 23-7 by halftime after two TD catches by Miah Ostrowski and a safety when the Surfriders snapped the ball out of the end zone. Punahou opened the lead to 30-7 in the third quarter and 40-7 midway through the fourth.

Ostrowski finished with seven catches for 148 yards.

PUNAHOU (2-0) 7 16 7 17—47

KAILUA (0-3) 7 0 0 7—14

Pun—Ryan Nobriga 1 run (River Kim kick)

Kail—Shaun Forges 14 pass from Nathan Alvarado (Timothy Mahignay kick)

Pun—Miah Ostrowski 50 pass from Brett Kan (Kim kick)

Pun—Safety, ball snapped out of end zone

Pun—Ostrowski 13 pass from Kan (Kim kick)

Pun—Zac Yamagishi 7 pass from Kan (Kim kick)

Pun—Nobriga 10 pass from Kan (Kim kick)

Pun—FG Kim 34

Kail—Keelan Gonda 11 pass from Alvarado (Mahignay kick)

Pun—Christopher Wong 22 run (Kim kick)

RUSHING—Punahou: Nobriga 12-57, Kainao Carlson 5-20, Kan 1-(minus 12), Justin Ingalls 2-4, Matt Solomona 2-7, Pono Akina 1-(minus 8), Christopher Wong 2-25, David White 1-14. Kailua: Jacob Gibson 15-63, Marshall Freitas 2-9, Gabriel Taito 2-7, Alvarado 2-(minus 6), Travis Holeso-Wolfe 1-9.

PASSING—Punahou: Kan 17-31-1—226, Ingalls 1-4-0—10, Akina 2-3-0—19. Kailua: Alvarado 18-36-2—168, Micah Gibson 1-2-0—21.

RECEIVING—Punahou: Ostrowski 9-148, Nobriga 4-32, Yamagishi 4-46, Kam 1-10, Patrick McFadden 1-5, David White 1-14. Kailua: Forges 5-43, Kenny Gibson 4-39, Jacob Gibson 2-13, Gerald Ho 3-35, Isaiah Holt 1-6, Gonda 4-53.

Reported by Tanya Hewahewa

MCKINLEY 44, PAC-FIVE 7

Haloti Leakona scored two rushing touchdowns and the Tigers scored on two fumble returns against the Wolfpack in a nonleague game at Roosevelt.

Leakona scored on runs of 15 and 1 yards in the first half, when McKinley took a 31-0 lead.

PAC-FIVE (2-1) 0 0 0 7— 7

MCKINLEY (2-1) 14 17 7 6—44

McK—Juliano Ahlstrand 14 pass from Tilton Kaluna (Chelsie Sato kick)

McK—Haloti Leakona 15 run (Andrew Mitani kick)

McK—FG Sato 33

McK—Leakona 1 run (Mitani kick)

McK—Mesake Fifita 55 fumble return (Sato kick)

McK—Kekoa Kaaiakamanu 9 pass from Austin Yoon (Mitani kick)

P5—Kamalu Kealoha 9 pass from Bryson Beirne (Josh Mun kick)

McK—Travis Miyashiro 49 fumble return (no attempt)

RUSHING—Pac-Five: Beirne 12-(minus 8), Matthew Tamashiro 3-15, Phillip Sarubbi 6-18, Gabriel Fernandez 3-5, Jaime Rivera 2-(minus 2), Chris Hsia 1-(minus 5), Jon-Ray Rodrigues 1-2. McKinley: Leakona 17-110, Kaluna 2-0, Josh Nakama 1-14, Kaaiakamanu 1-14, Rocky Miyagi 2-12, Yoon 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—Pac-Five: Beirne 21-47-2—172. McKinley: Kaluna 8-18-1—143, Yoon 1-1-0—9.

RECEIVING—Pac-Five: Jordan Ho-Ching 10-115, Kealoha 3-13, Rivera 2-7, Hsia 2-10, Fernandez 1-3, Matt Shibata 3-24. McKinley: Nakama 3-60, Leakona 1-4, Ahlstrand 1-14, Earvin Sione 2-19, Kaaiakamanu 2-55.

MAUI 25, PAC-THREE 14

Jonathan Los Banos rushed for three touchdowns for the Sabers in a Maui Interscholastic League game at War Memorial Stadium.
He scored on runs of 11, 6 and 36 yards.

PAC-THREE (0-2, 0-2) 0 7 7 0—14

MAUI (1-2, 1-1) 7 6 6 6—25

Maui—Jonathan Los Banos 11 run (Jeff Skrotzki kick)

P3—Garrett Gonzalves 16 run (Tye Perdito kick)

Maui—Lance Villa 6 pass from Rock Trostel (kick failed)

Maui—Los Banos 6 run (pass failed)

P3—Andrew Pacheco 1 run (Perdito kick)

Maui—Los Banos 36 run (kick failed)

OTHER MIL SCORE

Lahainaluna 34, Kamehameha 3

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Honoka‘a 30, Waiäkea 10

Kealakehe 35, Konawaena 0

Kohala 48, Ka‘u 8

Other nonleague scores

Bonita Vista (Calif.) 37, Kapa‘a 0

Damien 27, Kaimukï 14