@unpaid: Is Salanoa that good as an OC? We'll see. I think Kamehameha has found a starting QB in Chris Togiai. (They used three QBs in the Kapolei game.) Of the three QBs Kamehameha used, Togiai seems to be the most experienced, and seems to have the best arm. He also looks like the tallest, and it looked like he can run some, too. Better yet, while he's tall--like last year's Yam was--he looks bigger (and hopefully more rugged) than Yam. Yam was kind of lanky, and half the time it seemed he was injured (shoulder). If I were Salanoa, I'd start Togiai against Mililani. But, is it a stretch to say Salanoa will have Kamehameha's O "humming" by season's end? We'll see. If he does, Kamehameha certainly has the receivers to hum along with the QBs. I think Salanoa needs to do something about Kamehameha's run game, too. None of their two or three RBs seem to be as good as Shannon, who just graduated this year.unpaid wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:55 pm Headliners this week,
No.2 Mililani and No.4 Kamehameha,
The Warriors have the defense to slow the Trojans down. Don't expect Mililani to drop 55 on Kamehameha. I could see Mils getting 35 and Kam not being able to match that with their offense.Whatever you may think of the Warrior QB'S,their OC is Fred Salanoa and they will be humming by season's end. But it's early and I think Mililani takes the win.
No.3 Punahou and No.9 Kapolei,
Kapolei is probably going to struggle against a Puns defense that is at least as tough as Kamehameha's D,maybe better. I think Punahou has the better offense as well. Punahou for the win.
No.6 Campbell and No.8 Farrington,
This could be a trap game for Campbell. The returnees were decent last year,and some good players transferred in. Still,Farrington is more accustomed high pressure stages than Campbell has been. So,how does Campbell handle it. The Sabers have to rattle the Gov's freshman QB.Campbell can score...they just have to harass the Govs QB like Mililani did. Campbell for the win.
I've already mentioned I think St.Louis should beat Narbonne.
I don't imagine Campbell will have too much of a problem with Farrington, especially with those good transfers they got. Farrington must be shell-shocked by the beating they took from Mililani. Granted, Campbell's O isn't as good as Mililani's O, but you wonder what effect the shellacking Farrington got will have on the Farrington D's psyche. Did it get into their heads?