Iolani beats Waipahu 34-0 to win HHSAA Division II football Crown
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;
Rugby Season on the Big Island about to get under way
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.