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Week 2

1. Punahou (1-0)

Previous rank: 1
Last week: idle
This week: at Helix (Calif.) Saturday

The Buffanblu have not played since a 24-14 win over Mililani on Aug. 15 and travel to the San Diego area this week for their first game outside of the State of Hawaii since a 2011 win at Vista (Calif.). Quarterback Larry Tuileta, who has verbally committed to the University of Hawaii, threw for 255 yards with two touchdowns and running backs KJ Sekona and Wayne Taulapapa combined for 29 carries and 181 yards against the Trojans.

2. Saint Louis (2-0)

Previous rank: 2
Last week: idle
This week: vs. No. 3 Kamehameha Friday

The Crusaders had a bye last week after beating Kahuku, 45-24, on Aug. 17. They have outscored their two opponents on the season, 100 to 24. Quarterback Ryder Kuhns had completed 72.5 percent of his pass attempts for 568 yards (2nd in Division I statewide) with seven touchdowns (tied for most in D1) and zero interceptions. Saint Louis meets Kamehameha in both teams' ILH opener Friday at Aloha Stadium.

3. Kamehameha (3-0)  

Previous rank: 3
Last week: beat Kealakehe, 34-0
This week: vs. No. 2 Saint Louis Friday

Wide receiver William Young caught six passes for 132 yards with two touchdowns - both from Noah Sua-Godinet - in the shutout of Kealakehe Saturday. Linebacker Chad Souza had two sacks and forced a fumble to lead the Warrior defense, which allowed just 80 yards in the win. Kamehameha takes on Saint Louis Friday at Aloha Stadium.

4. Kahuku (1-1)

Previous rank: 4
Last week: beat Kaimuki, 40-14
This week: at East (Salt Lake City) Saturday

Quarterback Tuli Wily-Matagi threw a pair of touchdown passes and rushed for another score in the win over Kaimuki Friday. The Red Raiders amassed 446 yards of offense, including 346 rushing. Both Soli Afalava (18 rush, 120 yards, TD) and PJ Liua (11 rush, 115 yards, TD) went over 100 yards in the win. Kahuku travels to Utah for a Saturday showdown at East High (Salt Lake City).

5. Waianae (3-0)  

Previous rank: 5
Last week: beat No. 10 Aiea, 29-13
This week: vs. No. 5 Mililani Friday

Quarterback Kekoa Kaluhiokalani passed for 209 yards and three touchdowns to help the Seariders rally past Aiea Saturday. Wide receiver Pookela Noa-Nakamoto, who has touchdown catch in every game this season, ranks fifth in Division with 237 receiving yards. Waianae returns to Raymond Torii Field Friday for a home game against Mililani.

6. Mililani (2-1)  

Previous rank: 6
Last week: beat No. 9 Kapolei, 35-0
This week: at No. 6 Waianae Friday

Running back Vavae Malepeai rushed for 153 yards and three touchdowns and slotback Bronson Ader caught eight passes for 149 yards in the shutout of Kapolei Friday. The Trojans forced four turnovers and allowed just 130 yards by the Hurricanes. Mililani visits Waianae Friday.

7. Leilehua (2-0)  

Previous rank: 7
Last week: beat No. 8 Campbell, 28-21
This week: vs. Vincent Massey (Canada) Friday

Wide receiver Tristan Kamaka returned the opening kickoff against Campbell Friday 96 yards for a touchdown and later caught a touchdown pass. Quarterback Mack Eberhardt, dealing with an injured throwing hand, tossed two touchdown passes in the win. Leilehua hosts Vincent Massey (Canada) Friday.

8. Campbell (2-1)  

Previous rank: 8
Last week: lost to No. 7 Leilehua, 28-21
This week: at No. 9 Aiea Friday

The Sabers racked up 467 yards of offense, while allowing just 177 by the Mules, but still lost. Quarterback Isaac Hurd completed just 18 of his 57 pass attempts for 251 yards. He threw two touchdowns passes - both to wide receiver Jayce Bantolina - but was also intercepted twice. Campbell visits Aiea Saturday.

9. Aiea (2-1)  

Previous rank: 10
Last week: lost to No. 5 Waianae, 29-13
This week: vs. No. 8 Campbell Friday

Wide receiver Shaenan Hernandez-Fonoti, who leads Division I in receiving yards, caught three passes for 102 yards and a touchdown before leaving Saturday's loss against Waianae with a neck injury. Na Alii, who held a 13-9 lead in the second quarter before allowing 20 straight points by the Seariders, host Campbell Friday in a Red West game.

10. Kapolei (2-1)  

Previous rank: 9
Last week: lost to No. 6 Mililani, 35-0
This week: vs. Waipahu Friday

Running back Tristan Pebria (hamstring) did not play in the Hurricanes' loss to Mililani Friday. Kapolei, which fell behind 28-0 by halftime, allowed 451 yards of offense by the Trojans. The Hurricanes will play their final home games of the regular season over the next two weeks, Friday against Waipahu followed by Aiea on September 6.

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