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Iolani beats Waipahu 34-0 to win HHSAA Division II football Crown

Scoring Summary (Final)

                    First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football
     Waipahu Marauders vs Iolani Raiders (Nov 25, 2011 at Honolulu, Hawaii)
 Waipahu Marauders (9-4) vs. Iolani Raiders (8-4)
Date: Nov 25, 2011  Site: Honolulu, Hawaii      Stadium: Aloha
           Score by Quarters     1  2  3  4   Score
Waipahu Marauders...  0  0  0  0  -  0 Iolani Raiders...... 14 10  3  7  - 34 Scoring Summary:
1st 07:52 IOLANI - MENTO,Kody 7 yd run (LEE,Jordan kick)
        1 play, 7 yards, TOP 0:05, WAIPAHU 0 - IOLANI 7
    03:20 IOLANI - NISHIOKA,Tanner 59 yd pass from FOY,Reece (LEE,Jordan kick)
                                          6 plays, 80 yards, TOP 1:30, WAIPAHU 0 - IOLANI 14
2nd 10:01 IOLANI - LEE,Jordan 22 yd field goal  11 plays, 56 yards, TOP 3:41, WAIPAHU 0 - IOLANI 17
05:37 IOLANI - MENTO,Kody 8 yd run (LEE,Jordan kick) 7 plays, 52 yards, TOP 2:24, WAIPAHU 0-IOLANI 24
3rd 06:32 IOLANI - LEE,Jordan 32 yd field goal   6 plays, 21 yards, TOP 1:52, WAIPAHU 0 - IOLANI 27
4th 04:59 IOLANI - MENTO,Kody 8 yd run (HUNG,Kelsey kick)
                                         10 plays, 97 yards, TOP 4:51, WAIPAHU 0 - IOLANI 34
Kickoff time: 4:11 pm   End of Game: 6:37 pm   Total elapsed time: 2:26
Officials: Referee: Cal Evans; Umpire: Sam Wilson; Linesman: Wade Miranda;
Line judge: Craig Shaner; Back judge: Santos Barbasa; Field judge: Robert Victor;
Side judge: Eric Stoffers; Scorer: Dara Young;

November 25, 2011 Posted by | football | , , , , | Leave a comment

Rugby Season on the Big Island about to get under way

Keala Fong of the Hilo Reign, Under 17

Rugby Hawaii is about to start its season and  you should brush up on some terms:

Lineout: Looks somewhat like a jump-ball in basketball, with both teams lining up opposite each other, but one team then throws the ball down the middle of the tunnel. Line-outs restart play after the ball, or a player carrying it, has gone out of bounds.

Maul: Occurs when a player carrying the ball is held by one or more opponents, and one or more of the ball-carrier’s teammates bind on the ball-carrier. All the players involved are on their feet and moving toward a goal line. Open play has ended.Ruck: One or more players from each team, who are on their feet and in contact, close around the ball on the ground. Once a ruck has been formed, players can’t use their hands to get the ball, only their feet.

Scrum: A contest for the ball involving eight players who bind together and push against the other team’s assembled eight for possession of the ball. Scrums restart play after certain minor infractions. 

November 25, 2011 Posted by | Rugby | , , , , , , | 1 Comment