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Sound Off: Radford vs. Farrington




ScoringLive Sound Off is a way for fans to share their voice about a topic in the Hawaii prep scene. Comments are posted via Facebook and Instagram, and are displayed in its raw format with no editing by our staff.

This week we asked fans who they think will come out victorious in an Oahu Interscholastic Association Division I playoff game between Radford and Farrington.

The two teams will be playing in the second first round contest at Edward 'Skippa' Diaz Stadium at Kusunoki Field this Saturday.

The Governors are the third-seeded team from the OIA D1-Red Conference while the Rams are the sixth-seeded team from the OIA D1-Blue Conference.

Farrington has a 4-4 record while Radford is 1-7, with its lone victory coming on a forfeit win over Kaiser.

The winner between the two teams will take on Waianae next Friday in the quarterfinals.

@luna808_best thinks the Governors have too many weapons on offense for the Rams to keep up.

@suagram_85 has full confidence in the Radford football team.

@uso_emosi684 has Farrington winning, but doesn't want to overlook the Rams.

JJ Banks says both team's regular season records speak for themselves.

@kaimana_sm is pulling for the underdog.

@chai_chout gives the game plan for a slim Farrington victory.

@lulb2 doesn't think the Rams stand a chance against Farrington.

@viliamu.61 doesn't think it matters who wins because the Seariders will end their season next week.

WaldenNcjoy Cristobal is pulling for the Rams and will be proud of them no matter what happens.





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