Kapa‘a High junior special teams member Kahiapo Kuhaulua-Leong finds a window against the defense of St. Louis’ freshman Dallas Pelen-Talaotu during the first quarter of a high school preseason football game at the Bryan J. Baptiste Sports Complex in Kapa‘a.
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Kapa‘a senior cornerback Jayden Yamashita puts the clamps on St. Louis’ Chyler DeSilva after a second-quarter pass reception Saturday during a preseason high school football game at the Bryan J. Baptiste Sports Complex in Kapa‘a.
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Kaua‘i High freshman linebacker Kaimana Inouye gets a piece of Baldwin punter Josiah Kaina’s second-quarter punt Saturday during a preseason high school football game at Vidinha Stadium in Lihu‘e. The Red Raider defense recorded three blocked punts in its 52-8 win.
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Baldwin High sophomore quarterback Antone Sanchez looks for an open man under the defense of Kaua‘i High defensive end Shaun Campbell-Martin Saturday during a high school preseason football game at Vidinha Stadium in Lihu‘e.
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KAPA‘A — A fourth-quarter Kapa‘a High score kept the Warriors from being shutout by the St. Louis Crusaders Saturday during one of the three preseason games involving the Kaua‘i Interscholastic Federation squads.
KAPA‘A — A fourth-quarter Kapa‘a High score kept the Warriors from being shutout by the St. Louis Crusaders Saturday during one of the three preseason games involving the Kaua‘i Interscholastic Federation squads.
The Warrior score could not overcome the 28-0 lead established by Crusader signal-caller Kekahi Graham, who finished by rushing for three touchdowns and passing for three in the Crusaders’ 49-6 win over Kapa‘a, giving the Warriors its second straight loss following its 41-17 blemish from ‘Ai‘ea on the road last week, when Warriors Kapono Na-O and Kahiapo Kuhaulua-Leong found the end zone for Kapa‘a.
As the gridiron preseason continued, Kaua‘i High rebounded from its 33-22 loss to Pearl City to clinch a 58-6 win over the visiting Baldwin Bears of the Maui Interscholastic Federation.
The Waimea Menehune, under the leadership of Head Coach Kyle Linoz, picked up its second straight win, 21-10 over Kekaulike High School at a contest waged on the Valley Isle.
Last week, the Menehune dismantled the Kaimuki Bulldogs, 48-6, with its short-but-quick roster of just 20 players that demonstrated great play on both sides of the ball at Hanapepe Stadium.
With a two-week period to fine tune the gridiron machinery, Kapa‘a will travel to Vidinha Stadium on Aug. 27 to meet Kaua‘i High in the KIF season opener, when the junior varsity game kicks off at 1:30 p.m. followed by the varsity teams squaring off 30 minutes following the completion of the JV contest.
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Dennis Fujimoto, staff writer and photographer, can be reached at 808-245-0453 or dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.