2022 Hawaii High School Football Command Center

This is your place to go for Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s 2022 high school football season coverage. Return here often at any point during the season for the latest stories, scores, standings, Power 5s rankings and updates to the master schedule.

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Links To The 10 Latest 2022 High School Football Stories:

(For previous 2022 high school stories, with coverage starting in March, scroll down to the bottom of this post past the master schedule)

>> FOOTBALL WRAP PART 8: Shang HI Media’s MUST-SEE Video Compilation Of Kahuku’s 20-0 Open State Championship Win Over Punahou (Dec. 15)
>> FOOTBALL WRAP PART 7: Nacnac Productionz’s MUST-SEE VIDEO Compilation Of Konawaena’s 38-28 D-I State Title Win Over Waipahu (Dec. 14)
>> FOOTBALL WRAP PART 6: Shang HI Media’s MUST-SEE Video Compilation Of Waimea’s 45-6 State Title Win Over King Kekaulike
>> FOOTBALL WRAP PART 5: Konawaena Took Oahu By Storm For School’s First D-I State Championship (Dec. 12)
>> FOOTBALL WRAP PART 4: Kahuku Dealt With Intense Pressure En Route To 10th Top-Tier State Championship (Dec. 11)
>> FOOTBALL WRAP PART 3: Coach Kyle Linoz Revived The Pride Of Waimea Football In Grand Fashion (Dec. 10)
>> FOOTBALL WRAP PART 2: Waipahu’s Liatama Uiliata Showed Unique Ability On The Way To Becoming Bedrock’s State Offensive Player Of The Year (Dec. 9)
>> FOOTBALL WRAP PART 1: Kahuku’s Leonard Ah You Was, Literally, The Closer In Second Straight State Championship Season (Dec. 8)
>> 2022 Football Wrap-up: Bedrock’s Final Power 5s And Consensus Top 10 (Nov. 30)
>> Konawaena’s Keoki Alani Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Player of State Championship Weekend (Nov. 29)

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Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s High School Football Final Standings

>> Click on the links below to go to any of the 47 school team pages; there are no team pages for secondary varsity teams at a particular school
>> League won-lost records are followed by overall won-lost records in parentheses

ILH Open Division
>> xyz-Punahou Buffanblu 4-0 (9-2)
>> Saint Louis Crusaders 2-2 (4-5)
>> Kamehameha Warriors 0-4 (0-7-1)
(x-clinched regular season title; y-clinched ILH Open title; clinched state Open tournament berth)

ILH Division I
>> yb-‘Iolani Raiders 2-0 (9-1)
>> Damien Monarchs 0-2 (6-3)
(y-clinched ILH D-I title; b-clinched D-I state tournament berth)

ILH Division II
>> Kamehameha Warriors II 5-0 (5-3)
>> Saint Louis Crusaders II 2-3 (2-5)
>> d-PAC-5 Wolfpack 1-2 (3-5)
>> Punahou Buffanblu II 1-4 (1-6)
(d-clinched D-II state tournament berth)

OIA Open Division
>> xyzq-Kahuku Red Raiders 6-0 (12-2)
>> xz-Mililani Trojans 5-1 (7-5)
>> xz-Campbell Sabers 4-2 (7-4)
>> x-Kapolei Hurricanes 3-3 (6-5)
>> Waianae Seariders 2-4 (3-5)
>> Moanalua Na Menehune 1-5 (2-5-1)
>> Leilehua Mules 0-6 (0-7-1)
(y-clinched OIA Open regular season title; x-clinched OIA Open playoff spot; z-clinched Open state tournament berth; q-won Open state championship)

OIA Division I
>> xyb-Waipahu Marauders 6-0 (11-2)
>> xb-Aiea Na Alii 5-1 (9-4)
>> x-Kailua Surfriders 4-2 (4-4-1)
>> x-Farrington Governors 3-3 (5-6)
>> Roosevelt Rough Riders 1-5 (2-5)
>> Radford Rams 1-5 (2-6)
>> Castle Knights 1-5 (1-8)
(x-clinched OIA D-I playoff spot; clinched OIA D-I regular season title; b-clinched D-I state tournament berth))

OIA Division II
>> xyd-Nanakuli Golden Hawks 7-0 (10-2)
>> x-Pearl City Chargers 6-1 (7-3)
>> xd-Kaiser Cougars 5-2 (6-5)
>> x-Kaimuki Bulldogs 4-3 (4-5)
>> Waialua Bulldogs 3-4 (4-5)
>> Kalani Falcons 2-5 (2-6)
>> Kalaheo Mustangs 1-6 (1-8)
>> McKinley Tigers 0-7 (0-7)
(x-clinched OIA D-II playoff spot; y-clinched OIA D-II regular season title; d-clinched D-II state tournament berth)

BIIF Division I
>> xyzbq-Konawaena Wildcats 8-0 (11-1)
>> x-Hilo Vikings 6-2 (6-4)
>> Keaau Cougars 4-4 (5-4)
>> Kealakehe Waveriders 2-6 (2-6)
>> Waiakea Warriors 0-8 (0-8)
(x-clinched spot in BIIF D-I championship game; y-clinched regular season BIIF D-I  title; b-clinched D-I state tournament berth; z-clinched BIIF D-I championship; q-won state Division I championship)

BIIF Division II
>> xyzd-Honokaa Dragons 9-1 (10-2)
>> x-Kamehameha-Hawaii Warriors 9-1 (10-2)
>> Hawaii Prep Ka Makani 6-4 (6-4)
>> Pahoa Daggers 3-7 (3-8)
>> Kohala Cowboys 2-8 (2-9)
>> Ka’u Trojans 1-9 (1-9)
(x-clinched spot in BIIF D-II championship game; y-clinched regular season BIIF D-II title; d-clinched D-II state tournament berth; z-clinched BIIF D-II championship)

MIL Division I
>> xywb-Lahainaluna Lunas 8-0 (9-1) … first round 4-0 … second round 4-0
>> Maui Sabers 6-2 (7-2) … first round 3-1 … second round 3-1
>> Baldwin Bears 0-8 (0-9) … first round 0-4 … second round 0-4
(x-clinched first-round MIL D-I title; y-clinched second-round MIL D-I title; clinched MIL overall regular season first place; b-clinched D-I state tournament berth)

MIL Division II
>> xzd-King Kekaulike Na Alii 3-5 (5-7) … first round 2-2 … second round 1-3
>> y-Kamehameha-Maui Warriors 3-5 (3-7) … first round 1-3 … second round 2-2
(x-clinched MIL first-round D-II title; y-clinched MIL second-round D-II title; z-clinched MIL D-II title; d-clinched D-II state tournament berth)

KIF
>> bz-Kapaa Warriors 5-1 (5-4)
>> dq-Waimea Menehunes 4-2 (9-2)
>> Kauai Red Raiders 0-6 (1-7)
(z-clinched KIF title; b-clinched D-I state tournament berth; d-clinched D-II state tournament berth; q-won Division II state championship)

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Bedrock Sports Hawaii Final Power 5s:

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Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Football Top 10 (After State Tournament):

>> 1. Kahuku (12-2)
>> 2. Punahou (9-2)
>> 3. Mililani (7-5)
>> 4. Campbell (7-4)
>> 5. Konawaena (11-1)
>> 6. Waipahu (11-2)
>> 7. Kapolei (6-5)
>> 8. Saint Louis (4-5)
>> 9. Aiea (9-4)
>> 10. Waimea (9-2)

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Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Final Consensus Top 10:

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Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Final State Football Berth-O-Meter:

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The 2022 Hawaii High School Football Scores

Click the links for game stories (or photo galleries or videos)
Rankings shown are based on ScoringLive.com’s top 10 teams

WEEK 1

THURSDAY, AUG. 4
Nonleague
>> At Farrington 42, Waialua 7 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)

FRIDAY, AUG. 5
Nonleague
>> At No. 4 Mililani 28, No. 2 Saint Louis 7 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> No. 7 ‘Iolani 67, at Kaiser 27 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Jarin Kobashigawa)
>> At Kailua 27, Leilehua 27 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
>> Honokaa at Keaau, canceled (COVID-19)

SATURDAY, AUG. 6
Nonleague
>> At No. 1 Kahuku 49, No. 6 Kamehameha 0 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> Aiea 41, No. 8 Kapaa 17, at Radford High field (ScoringLive.com, Kalani Takase)
>> At No. 10 Kapolei 70, Kealakehe 0 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
>> Waianae 26, at Castle 6 (ScoringLive.com, Leighland Tagawa)
>> At Roosevelt 51, McKinley 7 (ScoringLive.com)
>> Damien 53, Kalaheo 0, at Farrington High field (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
>> PAC-5 36, Pahoa 0, at Farrington High field (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
>> Pearl City 33, Kauai 22, at Vidinha Stadium (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
>> Waimea 48, Kaimuki 6, at Hanapepe Stadium (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)

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WEEK 2

FRIDAY, AUG. 12
Nonleague
>> Mission Viejo (California) 34, at No. 2 Mililani 21 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Jarin Kobashigawa)
>> At No. 5 Campbell 34, Kailua 0 (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
>> At No. 6 ‘Iolani 56, Radford 41 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Jarin Kobashigawa)
>> At No. 9 Kapolei 42, Farrington 0 (Spectrum News, Brian McInnis)
>> Waipahu 36, at Leilehua 25 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> At Granger (West Valley City, Utah) 30, Konawaena 7 (LevelUp YouTube.com channel)
>> Maui 16, Nanakuli 0, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

SATURDAY, AUG 13
Nonleague
>> No. 3 Saint Louis 49, Kapaa 6, at Baptiste Sports Complex (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
>> No. 4 Punahou 35, Moanalua 0  (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> No. 8 Lahainaluna 28, Hilo 20, at Wong Stadium (ScoringLive.com, Kalani Takase)
>> At Keaau 36, Kalani 21 (ScoringLive.com, Brien Ing)
>> Damien 18, at Pearl City 14 (ScoringLive.com)
>> PAC-5 41, Kalaheo 0, at Kailua High field (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
>> Kauai 56, Baldwin 8, at Vidinha Stadium (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
>> Kamehameha-Hawaii 25, at Kamehameha-Maui 21 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
>> Warren (Downey, California) 50, at Kamehameha II 0 (KHON2.com, Christian Shimabuku)
>> Waimea 21, at King Kekaulike 10 (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)

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WEEK 3

THURSDAY, AUG. 18
BIIF Division II
>> At Honokaa 39, Ka’u 6 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii)
Nonleague
>> No. 4 Punahou 42, at Castle 0

FRIDAY, AUG. 19
OIA Division II
>> At Kaiser 60, McKinley 7 (ScoringLive.com)
BIIF Division I
>> Hilo 52, Kealakehe 2, at Kamehameha-Hawaii field (ScoringLive.com)
BIIF Division II
>> At Kamehameha-Hawaii 45, Hawaii Prep 0 (ScoringLive.com)
MIL
>> At King Kekaulike 27, Baldwin 6 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> At No. 7 Kapolei 27, Aiea 24 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> Newport Harbor (Newport Beach, California) 26, at Farrington 7 (ScoringLive.com)

SATURDAY, AUG. 20
OIA Open Division
>> At No. 1 Kahuku 41, Waianae 6 (ScoringLive.com, Kalani Takase)
OIA Division II
>> Kalani 28, Kalaheo 7, at Kaiser High field (ScoringLive.com)
>> At Nanakuli 54, Waialua 13 (ScoringLive.com)
>> Pearl City 57, Kaimuki 34, at Farrington High field (ScoringLive.com, Brian Bautista)
BIIF Division I
>> Konawaena 74, at Waiakea 0 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Cole Cabrera)
BIIF Division II
>> At Kohala 36, Pahoa 6 (West Hawaii Today, Tom Linder)
MIL
>> At No. 9 Lahainaluna 17, Maui 10 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> At No. 5 Campbell 51, Waipahu 14 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
>> At Moanalua 16, Damien 7 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> Kailua at Mililani, canceled (Kailua injuries)

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WEEK 4

THURSDAY, AUG. 25
BIIF Division II
>> At Kamehameha-Hawaii 31, Pahoa 0 (ScoringLive.com)

FRIDAY, AUG. 26
OIA Division I
>> At Waipahu 35, Radford 7 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Cole Cabrera)
OIA Division II
>> Kaimuki 40, Kalani 20, at Kaiser High field (ScoringLive.com)
BIIF Division I
>> At Konawaena 70, Kealakehe 0 (ScoringLive.com)
BIIF Division II
>> At Honokaa 29, Kohala 0 (Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Kelsey Walling)
MIL
>> Maui 44, Baldwin 0, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> No. 4 Punahou 52, Waianae 7 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> No. 6 ‘Iolani 31, Castle 7 (ScoringLive.com, Leighland Tagawa)
>> At No. 8 Kamehameha 21, Moanalua 21 (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
>> Kapolei at Kailua, canceled (Kailua injuries)

SATURDAY, AUG. 27
OIA Open Division
>> At No. 1 Kahuku 57, Leilehua 14 (ScoringLive.com)
>> At No. 2 Mililani 35, No. 5 Campbell 34 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
OIA Division I
>> No. 10 Aiea 57, Roosevelt 7, at Radford High field (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
OIA Division II

>> Pearl City 27, McKinley 7, at Roosevelt High field (ScoringLive.com)
>> Waialua 33, Kalaheo 16, at Kailua High field (ScoringLive.com)
>> At Nanakuli 33, Kaiser 14 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
BIIF Division I
>> Hilo 41, Keaau 16, at Wong Stadium
BIIF Division II
>> At Hawaii Prep 42, Ka’u 20
KIF
>> Kapaa 28, Kauai 7, at Vidinha Stadium
MIL
>> At King Kekaulike 24, Kamehameha-Maui 16 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

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WEEK 5

THURSDAY, SEPT. 1
BIIF Division II
>> Honokaa 34, at Pahoa 6 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii)
Nonleague
>> No. 9 Aiea 38, at Woodinville (Washington) 14 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii)

FRIDAY, SEPT. 2
OIA Open Division
>> No. 7 Kapolei 35, at Waianae 21 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Kyle Sakamoto)
OIA Division I
>> At Kailua 41, Castle 34 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Jonathan Chen)
OIA Division II
>> Kaimuki 69, McKinley 20, at Roosevelt High field (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> Kaiser45, at Waialua 28 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
BIIF Division I
>> Konawaena 51, Hilo 6, at Wong Stadium (West Hawaii Today)
>> At Keaau 35, Waiakea 0
MIL
>> Maui 24, King Kekaulike 0, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 56, Saint Louis 14, at Mililani High field (ESPNHonolulu.com, Grant Shishido)
>> Farrington 21, at McMinnville (Oregon) 18 (ScoringLive.com)
>> Radford 42, at Magnolia (Anaheim, California) 6  (Bedrock Sports Hawaii)

SATURDAY, SEPT. 3
OIA Open
>> At No. 2 Mililani 56, No. 10 Moanalua 0 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
>> At No. 3 Campbell 54, Leilehua 7 (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
OIA Division II
>> Pearl City 44, Kalaheo 0, at Kailua High field (ScoringLive.com)
>> Nanakuli 53, Kalani 20, at Kaiser High field (ScoringLive.com)
BIIF Division II
>> At Hawaii Prep 12, Kohala 7
>> Kamehameha-Hawaii 57, at Ka’u 8 (ScoringLive.com)
KIF
>> Waimea 44, Kauai 0, at Hanapepe Stadium (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
MIL
>> No. 8 Lahainaluna 21, at Kamehameha-Maui 14 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> At No. 1 Kahuku 27, No. 5 Punahou 20 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)

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WEEK 6

THURSDAY, SEPT. 8
BIIF Division II
>> Hawaii Prep 45, at Pahoa 22

FRIDAY, SEPT. 9
OIA Open Division
>> At Moanalua 27, Leilehua 7 (ScoringLive.com, Kalani Takase)
OIA Division I
>> At Waipahu 43, Farrington 0 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
ILH Division I/II
>> At No. 6 ‘Iolani, 41, Saint Louis II 8 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Cole Cabrera)
OIA Division II
>> At Roosevelt 31, Radford 24 (ESPNHonolulu.com Nick Abramo)
BIIF Division I
>> Konawaena 66, at Keaau 0 (Hilo Tribune-Herald, Kelsey Walling)
BIIF Division II
>> At Honokaa 27, Kamehameha-Hawaii 23
MIL
>> Maui 10, Kamehameha-Maui 3, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

SATURDAY, SEPT. 10
ILH Open Division
>> No. 5 Saint Louis 49, at Kamehameha 14 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Grant Shishido)
OIA Open Division
>> No. 1 Kahuku 16, at No. 4 Campbell 6 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> At No. 3 Mililani 57, Waianae 15
OIA Division I
>> No. 9 Aiea 13, Kailua 7, at Radford High field (ScoringLive.com)
ILH Division I/II
>> Kamehameha II 25, at Punahou II 14
BIIF Division I
>> Kealakehe 18, at Waiakea 16
BIIF Division II
>> At Kohala 36, Ka’u 30
KIF
>> Waimea 7, Kapaa 3, at Baptiste Sports Complex (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
MIL
>> No. 8 Lahainaluna 42, Baldwin 0, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> At Waialua 22, Molokai 14 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

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WEEK 7

FRIDAY, SEPT. 16
OIA Division I
>> At Farrington 42, Radford 0 (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
>> Castle 27, at Roosevelt 24 (ScoringLive.com)
ILH Division I/II
>> Kamehameha II 52, PAC-5 7
>> Saint Louis II 34, at Punahou II 20
OIA Division II
>> Kaimuki 53, at Waialua 33 (ScoringLive.com)
>> Pearl City 27, at Kaiser 21 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
>> At Nanakuli 40, Kalaheo 0 (ScoringLive.com)
BIIF Division II
>> At Kamehameha-Hawaii 40, Kohala 0 (ScoringLive.com)
>> At Honokaa 30, Hawaii Prep 6
MIL
>> Kamehameha-Maui 55, Baldwin 19, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> Mater Dei (Santa Ana, California) 42, No. 3 Mililani 14, at St. John Bosco High field (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
>> At Liberty (Henderson, Nev.) 25, Kamehameha 18 (Las Vegas Review-Journal, Damon Seiters)

SATURDAY, SEPT. 17
ILH Open Division
>> No. 2 Punahou 43, No. 5 Saint Louis 19, at Farrington High field (ScoringLive.com, Kalani Takase)
OIA Open Division
>> No. 7 Kapolei 42, at No. 10 Moanalua 17 (ScoringLive.com)
ILH Division I/II
>> No. 6 ‘Iolani 13, Damien 12, at Farrington High field (ScoringLive.com, Kalani Takase)
OIA Division I
>> Waipahu 20, No. 9 Aiea 14, at Radford High field (ESPNHonolulu.com, Nick Abramo)
OIA Division II
>> Kalani 28, McKinley 7, at Roosevelt High field (ScoringLive.com)
BIIF Division I
>> At Keaau 28, Kealakehe 7
>> Hilo 2, at Waiakea 0 (forfeit)
BIIF Division II
>> At Pahoa 40, Ka’u 38
KIF
>> Kapaa 27, Kauai 0, at Baptiste Sports Complex (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
MIL
>> At No. 8 Lahainaluna 28, King Kekaulike 6 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> At St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) 34, No. 1 Kahuku 7 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)

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WEEK 8

THURSDAY, SEPT. 22
OIA Division II
>> At Waialua 36, Kalani 13 (ScoringLive.com)
BIIF Division I

>> At No. 10 Konawaena 86, Kealakehe 0 (West Hawaii Today, Tom Linder)

FRIDAY, SEPT. 23
OIA Open Division
>> No. 1 Kahuku 35, at No. 6 Kapolei 0 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
>> At No. 4 Campbell 51, No. 9 Moanalua 15 (ScoringLive.com, Kalani Takase)
ILH Division I/II
>> At No. 7 ‘Iolani 35, Punahou II 0
OIA Division I
>> Farrington 24, at Castle 20 (ScoringLive.com)
>> Kailua 41, at Radford 14 (ScoringLive.com)
>> At Waipahu 59, Roosevelt 24 (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
OIA Division II
>> Nanakuli 21, at Pearl City 3 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
BIIF Division I
>> Hilo 27, at Keaau 24
BIIF Division II
>> At Kamehameha-Hawaii 49, Pahoa 0
MIL
>> King Kekaulike 27, Baldwin 13, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

SATURDAY, SEPT. 24
ILH Open Division
>> At No. 2 Punahou 52, Kamehameha 7 (ScoringLive.com)
OIA Open Division
>> At Waianae 20, Leilehua 0 (ScoringLive.com)
ILH Division I/II
>> Saint Louis II 28, PAC-5 0, at Radford High field
>> Damien 32, at Kamehameha II 19
OIA Division II

>> At Kaiser 41, Kaimuki 32  (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
>> Kalaheo 37, McKinley 0, at Kailua High field (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
BIIF Division II
>> Honokaa 10, at Kohala 7
>> Hawaii Prep 20, at Ka’u 14
KIF
>> Waimea 6, Kauai 0, at Vidinha Stadium (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
MIL
>> No. 8 Lahainaluna 17, Maui 7, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

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WEEK 9

THURSDAY, SEPT. 29
BIIF Division II
>> At Pahoa 20, Kohala 12

FRIDAY, SEPT. 30
OIA Open Division
>> At No 3 Mililani 49, Leilehua 14 (ScoringLive.com)
ILH Division I/II
>> PAC-5 28, at Punahou II 20
OIA Division I
>> At Kailua 24, Farrington 13
>> No. 10 Waipahu 60, at Castle 13 (ScoringLive.com)
>> Aiea 68, at Radford 0 (ScoringLive.com)
OIA Division II
>> At Pearl City 17, Kalani 0 (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
BIIF Division I
>> At No. 9 Konawaena 61, Waiakea 0 (West Hawaii Today, Tom Linder)
>> Hilo 70, at Kealakehe 0
MIL
>> At Kamehameha-Maui 30, King Kekaulike 16 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
Nonleague
>> St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) 22, at No. 1 Kahuku 15 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)

SATURDAY, OCT. 1
ILH Open Division
>> No. 5 Saint Louis 30, at Kamehameha 7 (ScoringLive.com)
OIA Open Division
>> No. 4 Campbell 38, at No. 6 Kapolei 19 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abram0)
ILH Division I/II
>> At ‘Iolani 37, Kamehameha II 0
>> Damien 28, Saint Louis II 22, at Radford High field
OIA Division II
>> At Waialua 42, McKinley 7 (ScoringLive.com)
>> Kaiser 46, Kalaheo 12, at Kailua High field (ScoringLive.com, Greg Yamamoto)
>> Nanakuli 42, Kaimuki 20, at Roosevelt High field (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
BIIF Division II
>> Honokaa 58, at Ka’u 6
>> Kamehameha-Hawaii 41, at Hawaii Prep 0 (ScoringLive.com)
KIF
>> Kapaa 24, Waimea 6, at Hanapepe Stadium (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
MIL
>> Maui 43, Baldwin 0, at War Memorial Stadium (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

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WEEK 10

THURSDAY, OCT. 6
BIIF Division II
>> At Kamehameha-Hawaii 52, Ka’u 0 (ScoringLive.com)

FRIDAY, OCT. 7
OIA Open Division
>> No. 1 Kahuku 60, at Moanalua 7 (HawaiiSportsRadio.com)
>> No. 4 Campbell 49, at Waianae 21 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Jonathan Chen)
ILH Division I/II
>> At No. 7 ‘Iolani 42, Damien 13 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
OIA Division I
>> No. 10 Waipahu 26, at Kailua 16 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Paul Honda)
>> Farrington 38, at Roosevelt 30 (ScoringLive.com, Michael Lasquero)
OIA Division II
>> At Kaiser 33, Kalani 16 (ScoringLive.com)
>> At Pearl City 21, Waialua 19 (MyPearlCity.com, Barry Villamil)
BIIF Division I
>> At No. 9 Konawaena 27, Hilo 0 (West Hawaii Today, Tom Linder)
BIIF Division II
>> At Honokaa 47, Pahoa 0
MIL
>> Maui 27, at King Kekaulike 7 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

SATURDAY, OCT. 8
ILH Open Division
>> At No. 2 Punahou 42, No. 5 Saint Louis 21 (Spectrum News, Brian McInnis)
OIA Open Division
>> No. 3 Mililani 42, at No. 6 Kapolei 21 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Kyle Sakamoto)
OIA Division I
>> Aiea 52, at Castle 35 (ScoringLive.com, Brandon Ching)
ILH Division I/II
>> At Kamehameha II 35, Saint Louis II 7
OIA Division II
>> At Nanakuli 68, McKinley 8 (ScoringLive.com)
>> Kaimuki 46, Kalaheo 19, at Farrington High field (ScoringLive.com, Brian Bautista)
BIIF Division I
>> Keaau 48, at Waiakea 12 (Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Kelsey Walling)
BIIF Division II
>> Hawaii Prep 38, at Kohala 7
MIL
>> At No. 8 Lahainaluna 35, Kamehameha-Maui 7 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

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WEEK 11

THURSDAY, OCT. 13
BIIF Division II
>> At Kamehameha-Hawaii 20, Honokaa 7  (ScoringLive.com)

FRIDAY, OCT. 14
OIA Open Division
>> At No. 6 Kapolei 38, Leilehua 14 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Billy Hull)
>> At Waianae 41, Moanalua 32 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Kyle Sakamoto)
ILH Division I/II
>> At No. 7 ‘Iolani 49, PAC-5 14 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser)
OIA Division I
>> Aiea 31, at Farrington 10 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
>> Radford 14, at Castle 13 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Jonathan Chen)
BIIF Division I
>> At No. 9 Konawaena 71, Keaau 14 (ScoringLive.com)
>> At Kealakehe 21, Waiakea 14 (ScoringLive.com)
MIL
>> At No. 8 Lahainaluna 35, Baldwin 0 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

SATURDAY, OCT. 15
ILH Open Division
>> No. 2 Punahou 69, at Kamehameha 7 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Jonathan Chen)
OIA Open Division
>> At No. 1 Kahuku 29, No. 3 Mililani 17 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
ILH Division I/II
>> Punahou II 16, Saint Louis II 14, at Farrington High field
OIA Division I

>> At Kailua 30, Roosevelt 29 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Kyle Sakamoto)
BIIF Division II
>> At Ka’u 30, Kohala 20
>> At Hawaii Prep 35, Pahoa 6
KIF
>> Kapaa 28, Kauai 7, at Vidinha Stadium (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
MIL
>> Maui 34, at Kamehameha-Maui 14 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

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WEEK 12

FRIDAY, OCT. 21
OIA Open Division semifinals
>> At No. 3 Mililani 39, No. 4 Campbell 29 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
ILH Open Division playoffs
>> No. 5 Saint Louis 42, Kamehameha 30, at Farrington High field (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Billy Hull)
OIA Division I semifinals
>> At No. 10 Waipahu 33, Farrington 14 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Jonathan Chen)
OIA Division II semifinals
>> Kaiser 31, at Pearl City 24, OT (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
>> At Nanakuli 37, Kaimuki 7 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Kyle Sakamoto)
BIIF Division I
>> Keaau 23, at Kealakehe 8
>> Hilo 36, Waiakea 0, at Wong Stadium (Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Kelsey Walling)
MIL
>> At Kamehameha-Maui 31, Baldwin 6 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

SATURDAY, OCT. 22
OIA Open Division semifinals
>> At No. 1 Kahuku 44, No. 6 Kapolei 7 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Jonathan Chen)
OIA Division I semifinals
>> Aiea 41, Kailua 0, at Radford High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abram0)
ILH Division I/II
>> Damien 42, PAC-5 14, at Farrington High field (Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Kyle Sakamoto)
>> At Kamehameha II 35, Punahou II 6
BIIF Division II

>> Kamehameha-Hawaii 56, Kohala 0, at Hawaii Preparatory Academy field (ScoringLive.com)
>> Honokaa 41, at Hawaii Prep 6
>> Pahoa 18, at Ka’u 16
KIF
>> Waimea 7, Kauai 0, at Hanapepe Stadium (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)
MIL
>> No. 8 Lahainaluna 42, at King Kekaulike 14 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)

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WEEK 13

FRIDAY, OCT. 28
OIA Open Division Championship Game
>> No. 1 Kahuku 35, No. 3 Mililani 0, at Farrington High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abram0)
OIA Open Third-Place Game
>> Campbell 49, Kapolei 42, at Nanakuli High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii)
ILH Division I/II
>> At Kamehameha II 24, Saint Louis II 6

SATURDAY, OCT. 29
ILH Open Division Championship, Game 1
>> No. 2 Punahou 24, No. 5 Saint Louis 8, at Farrington High field (ScoringLive.com, Kalani Takase)
ILH Division I/II
>> Damien 42, at Punahou II 30
OIA Division I Championship Game
>> No. 10 Waipahu 38, Aiea 30, at Mililani High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
OIA Division II Championship Game
>> Nanakuli 35, Kaiser 21, at Mililani High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abram0)
BIIF Division I Championship Game
>> At No. 9 Konawaena 51, Hilo 0 (West Hawaii Today)
BIIF Division II Championship Game
>> Honokaa 19, at Kamehameha-Hawaii 9 (Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Kelsey Walling)
MIL Division II Championship Game

>> At King Kekaulike 28, Kamehameha-Maui 25 (The Maui News, Rob Collias)
KIF
>> Kapaa 3, Waimea 0, at Baptiste Sports Complex (The Garden Island newspaper, Dennis Fujimoto)

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WEEK 14

No games scheduled.

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WEEK 15

FRIDAY, NOV. 11
State Division I first round
>> Aiea 30, at No. 8 Lahainaluna 10 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
>> At No. 10 Waipahu 49, Kapaa 41 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)

SATURDAY, NOV. 12
State Division II first round
>> Waimea 48, Kaiser 7, at Hanapepe Stadium (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
>> At Nanakuli 38, PAC-5 6 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)

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WEEK 16

FRIDAY, NOV. 18
State Open Division semifinals
>> No. 1 Kahuku 32, No. 4 Campbell 7, at Mililani High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
>> No. 2 Punahou 52, at No. 3 Mililani 24 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)

SATURDAY, NOV. 19
State Division I semifinals
>> No. 10 Waipahu 35, at No. 7 ‘Iolani 10 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
>> At No. 9 Konawaena 27, Aiea 24 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
State Division II semifinals
>> At King Kekaulike 20, Nanakuli 0 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
>> Waimea 17, at Honokaa 0 (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)

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WEEK 17

FRIDAY, NOV. 25
State Open Division championship game
>> No. 1 Kahuku 20, No. 2 Punahou 0, at Mililani High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)

SATURDAY, NOV. 26
State Division I championship game
>> No. 9 Konawaena 38, No. 10 Waipahu 28, at Mililani High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)
State Division II championship game
>> Waimea 45, King Kekaulike 6, at Mililani High field (Bedrock Sports Hawaii, Nick Abramo)

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2022 Bedrock Sports Hawaii Outstanding Players Of The Week

>> WEEK 17: Konawaena’s Keoki Alani Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Player Of State Championship Weekend (Nov. 29)
>> WEEK 16: Konawaena’s Nakoa Ige Is Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Outstanding Football Player Of WEEK 16 (Nov. 23)
>> WEEK 15: PAC-5’s Blade Kaululaau Is Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s WEEK 15 Outstanding Football Player (Nov. 16)
>> WEEK 14: No games
>> WEEK 13: After Kicking The Title-Winning Field Goal, Kapaa’s Christopher Rapozo Is Bedrock’s WEEK 13 Outstanding Football Player (Nov. 4)
>> WEEK 12: Damien’s AJ Tuifua Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Football Player For WEEK 12 (Oct. 27)
>> WEEK 11: Bedrock’s Outstanding WEEK 11 Football Player Kayman Lewis Of Roosevelt Finishes High School Career In Style (Oct. 20)
>> WEEK 10: Campbell sophomore Quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Football Player Of WEEK 10 (Oct. 13 )
>> WEEK 9: Aiea Junior Quarterback Ezekiel Olie Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Football Player of WEEK 9 (Oct. 6)
>> WEEK 8: A ‘Tama-Of-All-Trades’: Waipahu’s Uiliata Can Throw, Too, And Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Player Of WEEK 8 (Sept. 30)
>> WEEK 7: ‘Iolani Kicker Allison Chang Is Bedrock Sports’ Outstanding Player Of WEEK 7  (Sept. 4)
>> WEEK 6: Radford’s Michael Hayslett Is Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Outstanding Player Of WEEK 6 (Sept. 14)
>> WEEK 5: Kamehameha-Hawaii’s Michael Perry Is 2022’s Third Football Player Of Week From Big Island (Sept. 8)
>> WEEK 4: Mililani Cornerback Jordan Fetu Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Player Of WEEK 4 (Sept. 1)
>> WEEK 3: Honokaa’s Uhane Mock Chew Is Second Straight Player Of the Week From The BIIF (Aug. 25)
>> WEEK 2: Keaau’s Diego Pettypool Selected As Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Player Of The Week (Aug. 17)
>> WEEK 1: Mililani’s Jabiel Lauvao Is First Bedrock Football Player Of The Week In 2022 (Aug. 10)

2022 Hawaii Football Games Vs. Mainland Teams

>> Friday, Aug. 12: Mission Viejo (California) 34, at Mililani 21
>> Friday, Aug. 12: At Granger (West Valley City, Utah) 30, Konawaena 7
>> Saturday, Aug. 13: Warren (Downey, California) 50, at Kamehameha II 0
>> Friday, Aug. 19: Newport Harbor (Newport Beach, Calif.) 25, at Farrington 7
>> Thursday, Sept. 1: Aiea 38, at Woodinville (Washington) 14
>> Friday, Sept. 2: Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 56, Saint Louis 14, at Mililani High School field
>> Friday, Sept. 2: Farrington 21, at McMinnville (Oregon) 18
>> Friday, Sept. 2: Radford 42, at Magnolia (Anaheim, California) 6
>> Friday, Sept. 16: Mater Dei (Santa Ana, California) 42, Mililani 14, at St. John Bosco High (Bellflower, California) field
>> Saturday, Sept. 16: At Liberty (Henderson, Nevada) 25, Kamehameha 18
>> Saturday, Sept. 17: At St. John Bosco (Bellflower, California) 34, Kahuku 7
>> Friday, Sept. 30: St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) 22, at Kahuku 15

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Previous 2022 High School Football Stories

(Scroll up closer to the top of this post to find the 10 latest stories)

>> WATCH: 23 Videos Of Waimea’s 45-6 Win Over King Kekaulike For The D-II State Championship (Nov. 29)
>> SEE: Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Konawaena’s 38-28 Win ver Waipahu For The D-I State Championship (Nov. 29)
>> SEE: Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Kahuku’s 20-0 Victory Over Punahou For The Open State Championship (Nov. 29)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Konawaena Makes School History By Edging Waipahu 38-28 For First D-I State Championship (Nov. 27)
>> Waimea Leaves No Doubt By Roaring Past King Kekaulike 45-6 For D-II State Championship (Nov. 26)
>> WATCH: The Full Haka After Kahuku’s 20-0 State Open Division Championship Game Win Over Punahou (Nov. 26)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: QB Waika Crawford’s Steady Hand Shepherds Kahuku Past Punahou 20-0 For Second Straight Open State Championship (Nov. 26)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Punahou Is Last Obstacle Between Kahuku And A Second Straight Open State Championship (Nov. 25)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: A Common Opponent Tells Us Waipahu Vs. Konawaena Could Be A Blockbuster D-I State Title Game (Nov. 24)
>> Waimea And King Kekaulike To Make Momentous Appearance In D-II Football State Championship Game (Nov. 24)
>> Konawaena’s Nakoa Ige Is Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Outstanding Player Of WEEK 16 (Nov. 23)
>> SEE: Videos And Photos Of Punahou’s 52-24 Open Division State Semifinal Victory Over Mililani (Nov. 22)
>> SEE: Video And Photo Gallery Of Waipahu’s 35-10 D-I State Semifinal Victory Over ‘Iolani (Nov. 22)
>> WATCH: Video Highlights Of Kahuku’s 32-7 Open Division State Semifinal Victory Over Campbell (Nov. 22)
>> Kale Ane’s Departure From The McKinley Job Brings Total Of Hawaii High School Football Coaching Vacancies To Four (Nov. 22)
>> Neighbor Islands Have Quite A Day In High School Football: Konawaena, Waimea And King Kekaulike Advance (Nov. 20)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: The Truth Is In The Juice — Tama Uiliata And Waipahu Overpower ‘Iolani In D-I State Football Semifinal (Nov. 19)
>> Alai Williams Gallops For 237 Yards And Punahou Rolls By Mililani 52-24 In State Open Semifinals (Nov. 19)
>> Kahuku Is An Interception Machine In 32-7 Elimination Of Campbell In Open State Football Semifinals (Nov. 18)
>> One Of Preston Taumua’s Greatest Highlights Is How Much He Highlights Others (HawaiiSportsRadio.com, Nov. 18)
>> Six State Football Semifinal Games This Weekend Will Lead To Three Title Games Next Week (Nov. 17)
>> Kapaa Linebacker Solomone Malafu Commits To UCLA (Nov. 17)
>> Aiea Left Tackle Preston Taumua Receives Offer From The Alabama Crimson Tide (Nov. 16)
>> PAC-5’s Blade Kaululaau Is Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s WEEK 15 Outstanding Football Player (Nov. 16)
>> WATCH: 24 Videos Of Waipahu’s 49-41 D-II State First Round Victory Over Kapaa (Nov. 15)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: With Old-School Backfield, Nanakuli Thunders Past PAC-5 Into State D-II Semifinals (Nov. 14)
>> Kaiser QB Easton Yoshino Ends High School Career Among Hawaii’s Greats (Nov. 14)
>> Aukai Emayo’s 230 Rushing Yards Push Waimea Past Kaiser 48-7 For First Football State Tournament Victory Since 2002 (Nov. 13)
>> Aiea Upends MIL Champ Lahainaluna Handily, 30-10, And Will Visit BIIF Boss Konawaena In State D-I Semis (Nov. 12)
>> ON FOOTBALL: Waipahu Rides A Thoroughbred And Two Other Horses To A Stupendous 49-41 State D-I First-Round Football Shocker Over Kapaa (Nov. 12)
>> Freshly Recovered From A Fractured Kneecap, OIA Title-Winning Ninth-Grade QB Elijah Mendoza Guides Waipahu Into The D-I Football State Championships (HawaiiSportsRadioNetwork.com, Nov. 10)
>> On Eve Of Football State Tournament, Two Teams Whose Seasons Are Done Make It Into Bedrock’s Power 5s (Nov. 10)
>> Keaau In Search Of New Football Coach After Ian Van Cleave’s Departure (Nov. 7)
>> Bits Of Recruiting News: SEC Begins Courting Aiea’s Preston Taumua; Former Saint Louis Slotback Trech Kekahuna Decommits From Wisconsin (Nov. 4)
>> After Kicking The Title-Winning Field Goal, Kapaa’s Christopher Rapozo Is Bedrock’s WEEK 13 Outstanding Football Player (Nov. 4)
>> Kamehameha’s Abu Maafala Out As Football Coach; Search For New Head Man Underway (Nov. 1)
>> WATCH: 4 Videos Of Waipahu’s 38-30 OIA D-I Championship Victory Over Aiea (Nov. 1)
>> SEE: 21 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Kahuku’s 35-0 OIA Open Championship Game Win Over Mililani (Nov. 1)
>> SEE: 3 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Nanakuli’s 35-21 Win Over Kaiser For The OIA Division II Title (Oct. 31)
>> Eight Are Great In WEEK 13: Two Days Of Hawaii High School Football League Championships (Oct. 30)
>> Waipahu Storms From Way Behind To Stop Aiea 38-30 For The OIA D-I Football Championship (Oct. 30)
>> Nanakuli Secures OIA D-II Title For ‘The Valley’ By Knocking Off Kaiser, 35-21 (Oct. 29)
>> First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Football State Championships Brackets, Matchups Set (Oct. 29)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Shaun Niu Grabs The Momentum, Madden Soliai Adds 3 Exclamation Points, And Kahuku Clutches 29th OIA Title (Oct. 29)
>> Campbell Qualifies For States By Holding Off Kapolei 49-42; All Of Friday’s WEEK 13 Scores (Oct. 29)
>> Easton Yoshino And The Kaiser Cougars Are Aiming To Start Strong Saturday (Oct. 28)
>> Damien’s AJ Tuifua Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Player For WEEK 12 (Oct. 27)
>> 8 League Football Titles And 5 State Berths Are On The Line In WEEK 13; Plus, the Latest Power 5s (Oct. 27)
>> Moanalua In Search Of A New Football Coach After Vince Nihipali Steps Down (Oct. 26)
>> SEE: 7 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Mililani’s 39-29 OIA Open Division Semifinal Victory Over Campbell (Oct. 24)
>> WATCH: 3 Videos Of Aiea’s 41-0 OIA Division I Semifinal Victory Over Kailua (Oct. 24)
>> SEE: 3 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Kaiser’s 31-24 Overtime OIA D-II Semifinal Win Over Pearl City (Oct. 24)
>> Farrington’s Iapani Laloulu Commits To Oregon And Will Reunite With His Older Brother On The Offensive Line (Oct. 24)
>> Kahuku And Aiea Step Into States With Saturday Wins; All Of The WEEK 12 Scores And WEEK 13 Schedule (Oct. 23)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Fueled by Ezra And Elijah Nahoopii-Makakona, Aiea Storms Past Kailua 41-0 And Into OIA D-I Title Game (Oct. 23)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Two Defensive Stops Were Crucial In Mililani’s 39-29 OIA Open Semifinal Victory Over Campbell (Oct. 22)
>> Implausible Rally Lifts Kaiser Over Pearl City 31-24 In OT And Into The OIA D-II Final And State Tournament (Oct. 22)
>> A Rock Of A Wide Receiver For Kailua: Senior Nainoa Smith-Akana (HawaiiSportsRadio.com, Oct. 21)
>> WAKE UP IN THE DEN: Hawaii Sports Radio Network Host Kuulei Agbayani And Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Nick Abramo Talk High School Football (Oct. 20)
>> Six OIA Teams Will Qualify For The Football State Tournament This Weekend; Also, The Consensus Top 10 (Oct. 20)
>> Bedrock’s Outstanding WEEK 11 Football Player Kayman Lewis Of Roosevelt Finishes High School Career In Style (Oct. 20)
>> SEE: 7 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Kahuku’s 29-17 Football Win Over Mililani (Oct. 18)
>> WATCH: 6 Videos Of Aiea’s 31-10 Football Victory Over Farrington (Oct. 18)
>> All Of The WEEK 11 Scores And The WEEK 12 Schedule; Kailua nips Roosevelt at end, 30-29 (Oct. 16)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Assertive Kahuku Defense Takes Control In 29-17 Conquest Of Mililani (Oct 16)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: ‘The Poncho And Preston Show’ Was A Side Highlight In Aiea’s 31-10 Football Victory Over Farrington (Oct. 15)
>> Lahainaluna Sews Up Spot In Division I States; All Of WEEK 11’s Friday Scores (Oct. 15)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: The Showdown We’ve All Been Waiting For — No. 2 Mililani at No. 1 Kahuku (Oct. 14)
>> Hawaii Football State Championships Go Through Mililani, Literally: John Kauinana Stadium To Host Most Of The Tournament Games (Oct. 14)
>> WAKE UP IN THE DEN: Hawaii Sports Radio Network Host Kuulei Agbayani And Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Nick Abramo Talk High School Football (Oct. 14)
>> RECRUITING: Aiea Lineman Preston Taumua Gets Offered By ‘The’ Ohio State University (Oct. 14)
>> Coby Tanioka Is Lighting It Up For The Castle Football Team (HawaiiSportsRadio.com, Oct. 13)
>> Campbell Sophomore Quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Football Player Of WEEK 10 (Oct. 13)
>> Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s State Berth-O-Meter And Consensus Top 10 All In One Post (Oct. 12)
>> Bedrock Sports Hawaii Power 5s: Lahainaluna And Honokaa On The Way Up (Oct. 12)
>> RECRUITING: Maryland Offer In Hand, Tuli-Tagovailoa-Amosa Steps In For The Injured Tama Amisone As Kapolei Starting QB (Oct. 10)
>> Aiea, Kailua, Farrington Qualify For OIA Division I Playoffs; All The WEEK 10 Scores and WEEK 11 schedules (Oct. 9)
>> Kahuku Overpowers Moanalua, 60-7 (HawaiiSportsRadio.com, Oct. 8)
>> Campbell, Kapolei And Kaimuki Clinch OIA Football Playoff Spots; All Of Friday’s WEEK 10 Scores (Oct. 8)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: ‘Iolani Fends Off Pesky Damien To Clinch A State Division I Berth (Oct. 7)
>> Aiea Junior Quarterback Ezekiel Olie Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Football Player Of Week 9 (Oct. 6)
>> Bedrock Sports Hawaii Debuts A Hawaii High School Football Consensus Top 10 (Oct. 6)
>> WAKE UP IN THE DEN: Hawaii Sports Radio Network Host Kuulei Agbayani And Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Nick Abramo Talk High School Football (Oct. 5)
>> At No. 5, Saint Louis Is Back In Bedrock’s Open Division Power 5; Pearl City Up To No. 2 In D-II (Oct. 5)
>> Listen To Select OIA Sports Broadcasts On Hawaii Sports Radio Network, Including Kahuku At Moanalua Football On Friday
(Oct. 5)
>> After Nearly Vanquishing National No. 3, Kahuku Jumps To No. 26 In MaxPreps Rankings (Oct. 4)
>> WATCH: 4 Videos Of Campbell’s 38-19 Sledgehammah Trophy Victory Over Kapolei Oct. 3)
>> WATCH Videos of Kailua’s 24-13 Football Victory Over Farrington (Oct. 3)
>> Kaiser Clinches Playoff Berth; All The WEEK 9 Scores And The WEEK 10 Schedule (Oct. 2)
>> Campbell Lays Down The Sledgehammah On Kapolei In The Second City, 38-19 (Oct. 2)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Kailua’s 24-13 Win Over Farrington In Brute Force Game Evokes Memories Of The OIA Red (Oct. 1)
>> Kahuku Linebacker Leonard Ah You: ‘On That Last Drive, They Shouldn’t Have Scored’ (Oct. 1)
>> Waipahu And Pearl City Clinch Playoff Spots; All Of WEEK 9’s Friday Scores (Oct. 1)
>> National No. 3 St. Frances Rallies Back To Foil An Incredible Football Upset By Kahuku (Sept. 30)
>> Needing 19 More Yards To Reach 1,000, Kaimuki Running Back Ofa Vehikite Could Miss Reset Of Season With Dislocated Elbow (Sept. 30)
>> Nanakuli Powerhouse Nathan Pele-Tukumoeatu Brings Positive Vibes (HawaiiSportsRadio.com, Sept. 29)
>> A Tama-Of-All-Trades: Waipahu’s Uiliata Can Throw, Too, And Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Player Of WEEK 8 (Sept. 29)
>> Nanakuli Zooms To No. 1 Ranking In Bedrock’s Division II Power 5 (Sept. 29)
>> WAKE UP IN THE DEN: Hawaii Sports Radio Network Host Kuulei Agbayani And Bedrock Sports Writer Nick Abramo Discuss The Latest Happenings In Hawaii High School Football (Sept. 28)
>> WATCH: 4 Videos Of Kaiser’s Rally From Behind To Beat Kaimuki, 41-32  (Sept. 27)
>> WATCH: LOT O’ Videos Of Nanakuli’s 21-3 OIA Division II Win Over Pearl City (PART C) Sept. 26
>> WATCH: LOT O’ Videos Of Nanakuli’s 21-3 OIA Division II Win Over Pearl City (PART B) Sept. 26
>> WATCH: LOT O’ Videos Of Nanakuli’s 21-3 OIA Division II Win Over Pearl City (PART A) Sept. 26
>> Photo Gallery Of Kaiser’s 41-32 OIA Division II Comeback Victory Over Kaimuki (Sept. 26)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Three Squads Already Locked Into 16-Team Hawaii Football State Championships (Sept. 26)
>> ALL The WEEK 8 Scores And The WEEK 9 Schedule; Lahainaluna Sweeps Season Series Against Maui (Sept. 24)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Kaiser’s Second-Half Upsurge Is Enough To Not Let Kaimuki Slip Away (Sept. 25)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: With Mammoth Moments, Nanakuli Bursts Into First Past Pearl City, 21-3 (Sept. 24)
>> Nanakuli Clinches OIA D-II Playoff Spot; All The Friday WEEK 8 Scores (Sept. 24)
>> The Kahuku Ah You Family’s Legendary Lineage (HawaiiSportsRadio.com, Sept. 22)
>> Bedrock Football Power 5s: Kapolei Enters Open Rankings; Waipahu And Waimea Rise (Sept. 22)
>> Kahuku Players And Fans Make Lasting Impression On St. John Bosco Director Of Football Operations (Sept. 22)
>> ‘Iolani Kicker Allison Chang Is Bedrock Sports’ Outstanding Player Of WEEK 7 (Sept. 21)
>> Photo Gallery Of Punahou’s 43-19 Football Victory Over Saint Louis (Sept. 21)
>> WATCH: 5 Videos Of Pearl City’s Down-To-The-Wire 27-21 Win Over Kaiser (Sept. 20)
>> WATCH: 8 Videos Of Waipahu’s Down-To-The-Wire 20-14 Victory Over Aiea (Sept. 20)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: The Art Of Holding Down The Fort In The OIA (Part 2, Waipahu Marauders) Sept. 19
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: The Art Of Holding Down The Fort In The OIA (Part 1, Pearl City Chargers) Sept. 19
>> All The WEEK 7 Scores And the WEEK 8 Schedule; Punahou Takes Control In The ILH Open (Sept. 18)
>> Pearl City Stops Kaiser’s Surge As Time Runs Out For A 27-21 Victory (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 17)
>> All Of WEEK 7’s Friday Scores; Pearl City, Nanakuli On Collision Course (Sept. 17)
>> Since 2000, Oahu High School Football Teams Are 52-38 Vs. Mainland Opponents (Sept. 16)
>> Kahuku And Mililani Square Off Against The Nation’s Two Highest-Ranked Teams This Weekend (Sept. 16)
>> Waimea Making Waves Once Again (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 16)
>> Wake Up In The Den: Hawaii Sports Radio Network Host Kuulei Agbayani And Bedrock’s Nick Abramo Discuss High School Football (Sept. 14, Second In A Series)
>> Nanakuli, Waimea, Honokaa And Konawaena Make Waves In This Week’s Bedrock Power 5s (Sept. 14)
>> Radford’s Michael Hayslett Is Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Outstanding Player Of WEEK 6 (Sept. 14)
>> Photo Gallery Of Saint Louis’ 49-14 Football Win Over Kamehameha (Sept. 13)
>> WATCH: 7 Videos Of Roosevelt’s 31-24 Comeback Victory Over Radford (Sept. 12)
>> SEE: 6 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Kahuku’s 16-6 Victory Over Campbell In The Slog Bowl (Sept. 12)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Slog Bowl To Bosco — Kahuku Prepares To Take On The Nation’s Very Best Team (Sept. 11)
>> All Of The WEEK 6 Scores; Waimea Stuns Kapaa In KIF Showdown; Aiea Edges Kailua (Sept. 11)
>> Red Raiders Slosh And Slip Their Way To A 16-6 Victory Over Campbell (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 11)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Tenacious Roosevelt Trips Pesky Radford 31-24 In A Rambunctious Friday Showdown (Sept. 10)
>> Roosevelt Has Final Say In Back-And-Forth Scuffle Against Radford, 31-24 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 10)
>> All of WEEK 6’s Friday Scores; Honokaa Clutches BIIF D-II Lead By Downing Kamehameha-Hawaii, 27-23 (Sept. 10)
>> Twin Girls Are Among Three Leilehua Offensive Line Siblings (HawaiiSportsRadioNetwork.com, Sept. 10)
>> Punahou Safety Agenhart Ellis IV Continues Family’s ILH Football Legacy (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 9)
>> McKinley Football Coach Kale Ane Striving To Make A Difference In Tigers’ Program (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 8)
>> Kamehameha-Hawaii’s Michael Perry Is 2022s Third Football Player Of Week From Big Isle (Sept. 8)
>> Aiea And Nanakuli Make Upward Move To No. 2 In Bedrock Sports’ Power 5s (Sept. 7)
>> Wake Up In The Den: Hawaii Sports Radio Network Host Kuulei Agbayani And Bedrock’s Nick Abramo Discuss High School Football (Sept. 6, First In A Series)
>>
PHOTO GALLERY of Bishop Gorman’s 56-14 Victory Over Saint Louis On Friday (Sept. 6)
>> WATCH: 5 Videos Of Kahuku’s 27-20 Comeback Victory Over Punahou On Saturday (Sept. 5)
>> SEE: 5 Videos Of Kaimuki’s 69-20 Football Victory Over McKinley On Friday (Sept. 5)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Kahuku-Punahou Game ‘IS’ Your Father’s High School Football (Sept. 4)
>> Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s WEEK 5 Scores And WEEK 6 Schedule (Sept. 4)
>> Kahuku Scratches Back To Fend Off Major Challenge From Punahou, 27-20 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 4)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Kaimuki Bulldogs Coming On Strong After A Slow Start To 2022 (Sept. 3)
>> WEEK 5: Farrington Rallies In Pacific Northwest; All Of Friday’s Scores And Saturday’s Schedule (Sept. 3)
>> Bulldogs Roll Past Tigers, 69-20 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 3)
>> Two Kids Named ‘Tama’ Explode On To the Hawaii High School Football Scene At Kapolei And Waipahu (HawaiiSportsRadioNetwork.com, Sept. 2)
>> A-Town Media Captures Na Alii’s 38-14 Football Victory Over  Woodinville In Washington; And Honokaa Rolls (Sept. 1)
>> Hulking Offensive Lineman From Florida Finds Football Home At Campbell (ESPNHonolulu.com, Sept. 1)
>> Mililani’s Jordan Fetu Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Player of WEEK 4 (Sept. 1)
>> IRON SHARPENS IRON: Hawaii High School Football Teams Routinely Take On The Country’s Best (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 31)
>> Radford Football Team Will Play At Magnolia Of Anaheim, California, On Friday (Aug. 31)
>> Waipahu And Nanakuli Join The Bunch, With Minimal Other Movement In Bedrock’s Ltest Power 5s (Aug. 30)
>> SEE: 4 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Mililani’s 35-34 Victory Over Campbell on Saturday (Aug. 29)
>> SEE: 6 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Punahou’s 52-7 Win Over Waianae On Friday (Aug. 29)
>> ON FOOTBALL: Clean, Strategic, Stirring Football On Display In Mililani’s Tide-Turning 35-34 March Past Campbell (Aug. 28)
>> Trojans Come Out On Top Against The Sabers, 35-34 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 28)
>> All the WEEK 4 High School Football Scores And The WEEK 5 Schedule (Aug. 28)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Punahou Shifts Attention To Next Saturday’s High-Stakes Showdown At Reigning Open State Champ Kahuku (Aug. 27)
>> Friday’s WEEK 4 High School Football Scores And Saturday’s Schedule (Aug. 27)
>> Punahou Puts On Dominant Performance Against The Seariders, 52-7 (ESPNHonolulu, Aug. 27)
>> INTO THE FRAY: Moanalua And Damien Go Forth With Freshmen Quarterbacks (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 25)
>> Honokaa’s Uhane Mock Chew Is Second Straight Player Of The Week From The BIIF (Aug. 25)
>> PAC-5 Makes Largest Jump In Bedrock’s Power 5s Football Rankings After WEEK 3 (Aug. 23)
>> WATCH: 8 Videos of Kapolei’s 27-24 Win Over Aiea On Friday (Aug. 22)
>> SEE: 5 Videos And A Photo Galler Of Moanalua’s 16-7 Victory Over Damien (Aug. 22)
>> Bedrock’s WEEK 3 Scores And WEEK 4 Schedule (Aug. 21)
>> Monarchs Fall Short To Na Menehune, 16-7 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 21)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: No-Quit Na Alii’s Gutsy Rally Falls Short; Coach ‘Obi-Wan’ Say Imparts His Wisdom (Aug. 20)
>> Hurricanes Remain Unbeaten By Holding Off Late Aiea Rally, 27-24 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 20)
>> Friday’s High School Football Scores And Saturday’s Schedule (Aug. 20)
>> Thursday Night Football: Punahou and Honokaa Rack Up Dominant Victories (Aug. 19)
>> Keaau’s Diego Pettypool Selected As Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Player Of The Week (Aug. 17)
>> Waipahu, Damien, Kamehameha-Hawaii And PAC-5 Enter Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Power 5s (Aug. 17)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Looking Forward To The Day When State Football Doesn’t Need Sacrificial Lambs (Aug. 16)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: These Leilehua Mules Boys (And Girls) Will Continue To Fight (Aug. 15)
>> SEE: 6 Videos And A Photo Gallery Of Punahou’s 35-0 Victory Over Moanalua (Aug. 15)
>> SEE: 5 Videos Of Waipahu’s 36-25 Victory Over Leilehua (Aug. 15)
>> WEEK 2 Is In The Books: Bedrock Has All The Scores And Next Week’s Schedule (Aug. 14)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: There’s No Doubt That The Moanalua Football Team Will Persist After Season-Opening Loss (Aug. 14)
>> Punahou Gets Season Opening Win Over Moanalua, 35-0 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 14)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Waipahu’s Liatama Uiliata Radiates 2-Way, Next-Level Talent (Aug. 13)
>> Marauders Hold Off Mules 36-25 (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 13)
>> Bedrock’s WEEK 2 Friday Night Football Scores And Saturday’s Schedule (Aug. 13)
>> SEE: 11 Photos Of Warren Bears At Saint Louis Crusaders Scrimmage On Wednesday (Aug. 12)
>> Mililani’s Jabiel Lauvao Is First Bedrock Football Player Of The Week In 2022 (Aug. 10)
>> Aiea Climbs To No. 1 In Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s D-I Power 5 (Aug. 10)
>> KIF Football Roundup:  Waimea Trips Kaimuki 48-6 In Season Opener (Aug. 9)
>> 4 Videos Of Farrington’s 42-7 Victory Over Waialua In Thursday’s De Facto ‘Kickoff Classic’ (Aug. 8)
>> 5 Videos Of Kahuku’s New-Field Christening 49-0 Shutout of Kamehameha (Aug. 8)
>> 6 Videos Of Mililani’s 28-7 Season-Opening Win Over Saint Louis (Aug. 8)
>> Bedrock’s Week 1 Final Scoreboard, Standings And Week 2 Schedule (Aug. 7)
>> Kahuku Newcomers Make An Immediate Splash In Season-Opening 49-0 Conquest Of Kamehameha (Aug. 7)
>> Kahuku Wins First Home Game On Brand-New Field (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 7)
>> COVID-19 Is Back At It, Leading To The Cancellation Of The Honokaa At Keaau Football Game (Aug. 6)
>> Bedrock’s Friday Hawaii High School Football Scoreboard; 3 Games In, 1 Canceled (Aug. 6)
>> Trojans Hold Off Crusaders In First Friday Night Game Of Season (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 6)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Farrington’s Poncho Laloulu And Waialua’s Tyson Apau Highlight Hawaii High School Opener (Aug. 5)
>> Farrington and Waialua Kick Off The 2022 High School Football Season: Governors 42, Bulldogs  7 (ESPBHonolulu.com, Aug. 5)
>> Kahuku Red Raiders: New Year, New Team, Different Dynamic (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 4)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: Bedrock Sports Introduces Hawaii’s Power 5s Rankings (Aug. 3)
>> Hawaii High School Football Schedule: WEEK 1 (Aug. 2)
>> VIDEO AND PHOTO PALOOZA: Hawaii’s High School Football Players Mobilize For The Upcoming Skirmishes (Aug. 2)
>> Mililani Trojans Want To Take Care Of Some Unfinished Business (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 2)
>> The Up-And-Coming Kamehameha Warriors (ESPNHonolulu.com, Aug. 1)
>> Campbell Sabers Right Where They Want To Be (ESPNHonolulu.com, July 31)
>> Punahou Seeking A Comeback Season (ESPNHonolulu.com, July 30)
>> FOCUS ON FOOTBALL: DJ Sends Over His Campbell Sabers Big Boys First (July 30)
>> ‘Iolani Will Try To Repeat Success of 2021 (EPSNHonolulu.com, July 29)
>> Kapaa Warriors Moving On Up (ESPNHonolulu.com, July 28)
>> The Veteran-oriented Lahainaluna Lunas (ESPNHonolulu.com, July 27)
>> New Football Coach Thom Kaumeyer Envisions A Waianae Resurgence (ESPNHonolulu.com, July 26)
>> After Fishing All Offseason For More Games, Saint Louis coach Ron Lee Lands Kapaa As An Aug. 13 Opponent on Kauai (July 26)
>> RECRUITING ROUNDUP: Texas Offers Kamehameha Freshman Malakai Lee; Saint Louis’ Trech Kekahuna Transfers To Bishop Gorman And Commits To Wisconsin (July 13)]
>> (Almost) All Of Hawaii’s High School Football Championship Teams Since 1909 (July 9)
>> Aiea’s Bishop Foumai Is A Diamond In The Rough Of 5-Foot-6 Cornerbacks (July 5)
>> ANALYSIS: Kapaa Football Is Likely Headed To Division I, With State Tournament Format A 4-6-6 Setup (June 29)
>> ILH Releases Tentative 2022 Football Schedule (June 28)
>> Texas Wins The Recruiting War For ‘1,000-Percent Committed’ Liona Lefau of Kahuku (June 25)
>> KIF Releases 2022 Football Schedule (June 25)
>> BIIF Releases 2022 Football Schedule; Hilo Will Host Lahainaluna In Nonleague Game (June 24)
>> Separate From The ILH, The OIA Releases 2022 Football Schedule; Kamehameha At Kahuku Is Marquee First-Week Game (June 11)
>> Aylett Wallwork Takes Over As Maui Sabers Football Coach (AllSportsHawaii.com, May 25)
>> Mega Football Matchups: Mililani Vs. Mater Dei, And Kahuku Vs. St. John Bosco In One Showcase (May 24)
>> Hawaii High School Football Recruits Houston Kaahaaina-Torres Of Saint Louis, Kekai Burnett Of Punahou, and Tana Togafau-Tavui Of Campbell Land Multiple D-I FBS Offers (May 20)
>> It’s 2022 Football Season: Ron And Cal Lee Wrap Up Spring Drills At Saint Louis (May 18)
>> Sophomore-To-Be Quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele Transfers From Saint Louis To Campbell (May 16)
>> Excitement In The Air In Waianae: Former Seattle Seahawks DB Thom Kaumeyer Is The New Seariders’ Football Coach (May 16)
>> Cody Nakamura Is Baldwin’s New Football Coach (AllSportsHawaii.com, May 11)
>> THE LATEST on Hawaii Football Recruits: Classes of 20-23 Through 2025 (And New 2022 Offers And Commitments) (March 28)
>> Kahuku Linebacker Liona Lefau Whittles Down Choices To 8 (March 18)
>> Moanalua Headed For The Bright Lights Of Open Division Football; Farrington Down To D-I; Radford Up To D-I (March 16)

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