Baseball
Schools
Schedules
Standings
Stats
Players
Softball
Boys VB
JV boys VB
Girls Water Polo
» Football
» Girls Volleyball
» JV Football
» JV/White Girls Vball
» Baseball
» Softball
» Boys Volleyball
» Girls Water Polo
» JV Boys Volleyball
» Boys Basketball
» Girls Basketball
» Boys Soccer
» Girls Soccer
» JV Boys Basketball
» JV Girls Basketball
» JV Boys Soccer
» JV Girls Soccer
All-Hawaii
Power Rankings
Distinguished Athlete
Newcomer Award
Top Performers
Stories
About SL
Contact
Privacy
Advertise
ScoringLive staffSeptember 11, 2016, 3:45pm
Sat, Sep 10, 2016 @ Waialua [ 5:00 pm ]
Waialua scored early and often to rumble past visiting Kalaheo, 49-15 in an Oahu Interscholastic Association Division II contest at Toshiyuki Nakasone Field Saturday afternoon.
Quarterback Tevesi Toia had his best game of his season to help the Bulldogs win their second straight game to improve to 2-1. The junior signal-caller finished with 207 yards passing and two touchdowns on 10 of 17 passing. He also added 66 yards on the ground and ran for a 1-yard score for the first points of the game.
Toia's most dangerous target was Caleb Apau, who caught five passes for a season-high 122 yards and a 27-yard score in the third quarter.
Risein Campbell rushed for 72 yards and a touchdown in the win while sophomore running back Howard Nahooikaika added 45 yards rushing and two scores.
Lancen Kuni, who recorded an interception while playing free safety, also caught a touchdown pass from Toia.
Kalaheo quarterback Mark Lehrner passed for 89 yards and two touchdowns to lead Kalaheo (1-4) in the loss.
Tristan Thulin-Marsh and Noah Bertelman, who each had an interception, led the Mustangs' defensive effort.
Every contribution, no matter the size, will help ScoringLive continue its mission to provide the best and most comprehensive coverage of high school sports in the state of Hawaii and beyond.
Please consider making a contribution today.
ADVERTISEMENT
Tuua Cravens named Player of the Year, with head coach Gina Ahue named Coach of the Year.
Round robin play begins at 9 a.m. Saturday at Sand Island, and both third place and championship games...
The junior lefty from D2 baseball state champion Kamehameha-Hawaii was tabbed Most Outstanding Player,...
Twelve student-athletes from 10 different schools and representing four of the state's leagues make up...
Game called in the third inning as rain causes safety issue; both teams go home champions in first ever...
The Warriors blasted eight hits for a nine-run first inning to run-rule the Monarchs to win their first...