Kapa‘a finally found the end-zone late in the game but fell short as Kaua‘i High School won 14-6 in JV football action Friday. Kapa‘a sophomore Jacob Kuhaulua snagged three fumble recoveries, but the JV Warriors couldn’t capitalize on the turnovers.
Kapa‘a finally found the end-zone late in the game but fell short as Kaua‘i High School won 14-6 in JV football action Friday.
Kapa‘a sophomore Jacob Kuhaulua snagged three fumble recoveries, but the JV Warriors couldn’t capitalize on the turnovers.
Utilizing the power running of Caleb Sarsona, the Warriors tried to sweep past the Raider defense with little success.
Donovan Refamonte broke open a 0-0 defensive slugfest in the third period on a 94-yard breakaway with 6:11 left in the third quarter.
The JV Red Raiders followed that score with a charge up the middle by Paleku Yasay with 9:17 showing in the game.
Keala Lovell tacked on both PATs.
Kapa‘a answered with 2:40 left on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Vaugh Nebre to Kekoa Prem.
A two-point point-after attempt came up empty for the 14-6 final.
Kapa‘a hosts Waimea Friday with a 5 p.m. kickoff Vidinha Stadium.