PUNAHOU VS. MILILANI [2014 DIV 1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP]
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Re: PUNAHOU VS. MILILANI [2014 DIV 1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP]
Storylines:
Does Kanawai Noa become the all-time receiving yardage leader in Hawaii high school history?
Rex Manu, who started his high school career at Punahou before transferring to Mililani
Which Junior QB leads his team to victory?
Punahou's LBs vs. Mililani's Milton and Malepeai
Rex Manu vs. Semisi Uluave
Punahou has won their last 3 games against Mililani, including ending their season the last 2 years
Undefeated streaks on the line
What else?
Does Kanawai Noa become the all-time receiving yardage leader in Hawaii high school history?
Rex Manu, who started his high school career at Punahou before transferring to Mililani
Which Junior QB leads his team to victory?
Punahou's LBs vs. Mililani's Milton and Malepeai
Rex Manu vs. Semisi Uluave
Punahou has won their last 3 games against Mililani, including ending their season the last 2 years
Undefeated streaks on the line
What else?
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Storylines:fanoffb wrote:Storylines:
Does Kanawai Noa become the all-time receiving yardage leader in Hawaii high school history?
Rex Manu, who started his high school career at Punahou before transferring to Mililani
Which Junior QB leads his team to victory?
Punahou's LBs vs. Mililani's Milton and Malepeai
Rex Manu vs. Semisi Uluave
Punahou has won their last 3 games against Mililani, including ending their season the last 2 years
Undefeated streaks on the line
What else?
Does Kanawai Noa become the all-time receiving yardage leader in Hawaii high school history? Yes. No one in Trojan's secondary going to be able to cover him 1 on 1.
Rex Manu, who started his high school career at Punahou before transferring to Mililani Manu will do what he does best, doesn't matter who the opponent is.
Which Junior QB leads his team to victory? Milton is going to have to wait til next year for one last shot.
Punahou's LBs vs. Mililani's Milton and Malepeai imho, I don't think Malepeai cracks 100yds.
Rex Manu vs. Semisi Uluave Should be a good battle to watch throughout the game.
Punahou has won their last 3 games against Mililani, including ending their season the last 2 years Mililani will win one eventually, maybe next year...lol
Undefeated streaks on the line Whatever, there are a bunch of past undefeated teams I would rank
above either team. Mostly Kahuku and St Louis teams and Punhou'08
What else? Will be interesting to see which team will receive more favorable treatment from the officials...lol.
If Trojan LB's don't play lights out, Taulapapa and Tuliloa could have big nights.
Would be cool to see that Toner kid hit a 50 yarder, and he's only a junior.
I think one of the more intriguing matchups will be Trojan receivers against Puns secondary.
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Re: PUNAHOU VS. MILILANI [2014 DIV 1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP]
+1OC16Dave wrote:All games are reviewed and evaluated.
I know for a fact that especially TV games, the entire game is dissected and good examples of wrong calls, correct calls, and no-calls are pointed out.
The TV game crews are provided a written play by play of calls - and - the evaluator even edits a video summary to match the written.
I'm not privy to the one on one discussions for each league and their officials. But to say, they don't review and don't train/correct is wrong.
When it hits the HHSAA level there is even more scrutiny. There were ramifications from crew performances in the semifinals on who would advance to the championship crews.
I'm not making excuses for wrong calls.
But I will say that they all - volunteer - their time to do an extremely tough job.
Training and classes are an almost year around thing.
Like any sport, some performers are better than others.
What they would like is a deeper talent pool to draw from.
So if you're outraged by what you thought you saw...
Sign up to be an official, they would welcome passionate and knowledgable football fans to their ranks.
Thanks Dave, I sometimes have to referee 12 and 13 year old for basketball. Refereeing is a tough job!
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Re: PUNAHOU VS. MILILANI [2014 DIV 1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP]
How about Jordan Agasiva vs Canton Kaumatule?fanoffb wrote:Storylines:
Does Kanawai Noa become the all-time receiving yardage leader in Hawaii high school history?
Rex Manu, who started his high school career at Punahou before transferring to Mililani
Which Junior QB leads his team to victory?
Punahou's LBs vs. Mililani's Milton and Malepeai
Rex Manu vs. Semisi Uluave
Punahou has won their last 3 games against Mililani, including ending their season the last 2 years
Undefeated streaks on the line
What else?
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Kicking Game!fanoffb wrote:Storylines:
Does Kanawai Noa become the all-time receiving yardage leader in Hawaii high school history?
Rex Manu, who started his high school career at Punahou before transferring to Mililani
Which Junior QB leads his team to victory?
Punahou's LBs vs. Mililani's Milton and Malepeai
Rex Manu vs. Semisi Uluave
Punahou has won their last 3 games against Mililani, including ending their season the last 2 years
Undefeated streaks on the line
What else?
Toner vs.Cunningham. (Toner) field goal x point.
Toner vs.Matas kickoffs. (Toner again) Toner basically shut down Santiago and Gilman with 0 kickoff yardage.BIG.
Trivonovich vs. Milton.Punts.. Punahou is pure punts while Milton is a dangerous option that freezes up Punahou's return people. Play in for the fake or stay back for the return. Noa will have to take more reps as a db.
Is Hosada still injured?
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Does Torn MCL count as injured..Martin wrote:Kicking Game!fanoffb wrote:Storylines:
Does Kanawai Noa become the all-time receiving yardage leader in Hawaii high school history?
Rex Manu, who started his high school career at Punahou before transferring to Mililani
Which Junior QB leads his team to victory?
Punahou's LBs vs. Mililani's Milton and Malepeai
Rex Manu vs. Semisi Uluave
Punahou has won their last 3 games against Mililani, including ending their season the last 2 years
Undefeated streaks on the line
What else?
Toner vs.Cunningham. (Toner) field goal x point.
Toner vs.Matas kickoffs. (Toner again) Toner basically shut down Santiago and Gilman with 0 kickoff yardage.BIG.
Trivonovich vs. Milton.Punts.. Punahou is pure punts while Milton is a dangerous option that freezes up Punahou's return people. Play in for the fake or stay back for the return. Noa will have to take more reps as a db.
Is Hosada still injured?
Undefeated. 11-0
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Re: PUNAHOU VS. MILILANI [2014 DIV 1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP]
Did not know Dat. Thanks und
Re: PUNAHOU VS. MILILANI [2014 DIV 1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP]
Well rumor has it that Punahou has an ineligible player. We'll see how it all pans out.
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Punahoe's 4th consecutive championship appearance
Basically it just being round II.
Bonus storyline: Can the Hawaii State High School Football Game pull more fans into Aloha Stadium than Chowball?
Basically it just being round II.
Bonus storyline: Can the Hawaii State High School Football Game pull more fans into Aloha Stadium than Chowball?
Re: PUNAHOU VS. MILILANI [2014 DIV 1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP]
With both teams returning some star players next year, IMHO I feel that this is their best and probably last chance (at for a while) to win a State Championship.
St Louis looks like its gonna be the team to beat in the ILH and Kahuku looks like it'll be the team to beat in the OIA with a strong push from Farrington and then Mililani.
If what you're saying about an inelegible player is true, than I'm glad they let them play on. Strip the title later if Punahou wins. That's what the should've done to the 2010 Kahuku team. Let them play while you investigate. If all is well, no harm done. If they find a problem with the winner, than strip the title.
Whatever the case, good luck to both teams.
St Louis looks like its gonna be the team to beat in the ILH and Kahuku looks like it'll be the team to beat in the OIA with a strong push from Farrington and then Mililani.
If what you're saying about an inelegible player is true, than I'm glad they let them play on. Strip the title later if Punahou wins. That's what the should've done to the 2010 Kahuku team. Let them play while you investigate. If all is well, no harm done. If they find a problem with the winner, than strip the title.
Whatever the case, good luck to both teams.
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Re: PUNAHOU VS. MILILANI [2014 DIV 1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP]
Well, but when you think about it, that's not fair to Kahuku. In 2010, I think there was no question that Kahuku was the best team in the state, yet they were disqualified and couldn't play. If Punahou this year is guilty of the same offense, it wouldn't be fair to Kahuku if Punahou were not also disqualified, and prevented from playing. This year, Punahou was ranked #1 just about all season. Yet, after Punahou's close calls against St Louis and Kahuku, Kahuku had a stronger claim to #1 in 2010 than Punahou does this year.Rocket95 wrote:With both teams returning some star players next year, IMHO I feel that this is their best and probably last chance (at for a while) to win a State Championship.
St Louis looks like its gonna be the team to beat in the ILH and Kahuku looks like it'll be the team to beat in the OIA with a strong push from Farrington and then Mililani.
If what you're saying about an inelegible player is true, than I'm glad they let them play on. Strip the title later if Punahou wins. That's what the should've done to the 2010 Kahuku team. Let them play while you investigate. If all is well, no harm done. If they find a problem with the winner, than strip the title.
Whatever the case, good luck to both teams.
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I don't think anyone wants an asterisk next to their title. With all the recruiting now in the public school, you would think it might happen again! I mean seniors transferring to fill in gaps left by graduation? This ain't the NFL.HS Football Fanatic wrote:Well, but when you think about it, that's not fair to Kahuku. In 2010, I think there was no question that Kahuku was the best team in the state, yet they were disqualified and couldn't play. If Punahou this year is guilty of the same offense, it wouldn't be fair to Kahuku if Punahou were not also disqualified, and prevented from playing. This year, Punahou was ranked #1 just about all season. Yet, after Punahou's close calls against St Louis and Kahuku, Kahuku had a stronger claim to #1 in 2010 than Punahou does this year.Rocket95 wrote:With both teams returning some star players next year, IMHO I feel that this is their best and probably last chance (at for a while) to win a State Championship.
St Louis looks like its gonna be the team to beat in the ILH and Kahuku looks like it'll be the team to beat in the OIA with a strong push from Farrington and then Mililani.
If what you're saying about an inelegible player is true, than I'm glad they let them play on. Strip the title later if Punahou wins. That's what the should've done to the 2010 Kahuku team. Let them play while you investigate. If all is well, no harm done. If they find a problem with the winner, than strip the title.
Whatever the case, good luck to both teams.
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Guess you didn't get the press release.Undftd wrote:Does Torn MCL count as injured..Martin wrote:Kicking Game!fanoffb wrote:Storylines:
Does Kanawai Noa become the all-time receiving yardage leader in Hawaii high school history?
Rex Manu, who started his high school career at Punahou before transferring to Mililani
Which Junior QB leads his team to victory?
Punahou's LBs vs. Mililani's Milton and Malepeai
Rex Manu vs. Semisi Uluave
Punahou has won their last 3 games against Mililani, including ending their season the last 2 years
Undefeated streaks on the line
What else?
Toner vs.Cunningham. (Toner) field goal x point.
Toner vs.Matas kickoffs. (Toner again) Toner basically shut down Santiago and Gilman with 0 kickoff yardage.BIG.
Trivonovich vs. Milton.Punts.. Punahou is pure punts while Milton is a dangerous option that freezes up Punahou's return people. Play in for the fake or stay back for the return. Noa will have to take more reps as a db.
Is Hosada still injured?
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wth is Veneri talking about?