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Week 9

1. Punahou (5-0)

Previous rank: 1
Last week: beat Pac-Five, 68-0
This week: vs. No. 5 Kamehameha Friday

The Buffanblu posted their second shutout in three games and scored a season-high in points against the Wolf Pack Friday. Running back Wayne Taulapapa ran in four touchdowns and quarterback Ephraim Tuliloa threw three touchdown passes, including two to wide receiver Kanawai Noa, who finished with seven catches for 175 yards.

2. Mililani (8-0)

Previous rank: 2
Last week: beat Moanalua, 48-26
This week: idle

The Trojans were the lone team to finish the OIA Division I regular season without a loss. Quarterback McKenzie Milton passed for 326 yards and three touchdowns, running back Vavae Malepeai carried 21 times for 119 yards with two touchdowns and the defense recorded seven takeaways, including five interceptions against Na Menehune Saturday.

3. Saint Louis (5-3)

Previous rank: 3
Last week: beat Damien, 54-34
This week: idle

Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw for 227 yards and five touchdowns as the Crusaders rallied from a 20-14 second quarter deficit with 33 straight points against the Monarchs Friday. Safety Jedidiah Lulu picked off a pair of passes to help them to its fifth consecutive win. Saint Louis is averaging better than 56 points scored per game during its current winning streak.

4. Kahuku (6-1)

Previous rank: 5
Last week: beat Waianae, 28-15
This week: idle

Quarterback Tuli Wily-Matagi passed for season-high 214 yards and four touchdowns, including two to wide receiver Chance Maghanoy, in the Red Raiders' win over the Seariders Saturday. Linebacker Manaia Atuaia made a game-high seven tackles for Kahuku, which earned the first seed out of the OIA D1 Red and a first-round bye in the 12-team league tournament.

5. Kamehameha (5-1)

Previous rank: 4
Last week: beat Iolani, 42-28
This week: vs. No. 1 Punahou Friday

The Warriors scored 21 straight points in the second half to break a 21-all deadlock at halftime against the Raiders Friday. Quarterback Fatu Sua-Godinet passed for 222 yards, ran for another 174, and factored into three scores and running back Jordan Bayudan carried 15 times for 150 yards and three touchdowns in the win.

6. Farrington (6-1)

Previous rank: 7
Last week: beat No. 6 Campbell, 29-27
This week: idle

The Governors ran for 255 of their 263 offensive yards and used a 19-point third quarter to come back from a 20-10 halftime deficit against the Sabers Saturday. Running backs Ranan Mamiya (25 carries, 134 yards, 3 touchdowns) and Challen Faamatau (16-119-1) led the offense, while linebacker Jeremiah Pritchard made six tackles, two sacks and forced a fumble on defense.

7. Leilehua (6-1)

Previous rank: 8
Last week: beat No. 10 Kaiser, 42-30
This week: idle

Wide receiver Tyreek Keough was on the tail end of three of quarterback Kalanimoku Pauole's four touchdown passes against the Cougars Friday. Running back Ikaika Piceno ran for 81 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries and Austin Molina scored on a 99-yard kickoff return. The Mules wrapped up the D1 Red's second seed and a first-round bye in the OIA tournament.

8. Campbell (5-2)

Previous rank: 6
Last week: lost to No. 7 Farrington, 29-27
This week: vs. Waipahu Friday

Wide receiver Jayce Bantolina caught nine passes for 109 yards with a pair of touchdowns and running backs Terrell Johnson (14 carries, 93 yards, 1 touchdown) and Austin May (14-68-1) combined to rush for 161 yards in the loss to the Governors Saturday. Linebacker Kea Cambra posted a team-high seven tackles in the loss.

9. Waianae (4-3)

Previous rank: -
Last week: lost to No. 5 Kahuku, 28-15
This week: vs. Aiea Friday

Quarterback Ioane Kaluhiokalani Jr. threw a touchdown pass and ran in another in the Seariders' loss to the Red Raiders Saturday. Waianae, which had a three-game win streak snapped, drew the D1 Red's third seed and will host Aiea, the sixth seed out of the Blue division at Raymond Torii Field Saturday night.

10. Kaiser (4-3)

Previous rank: 10
Last week: lost to No. 8 Leilehua, 42-30
This week: vs. Moanalua Saturday

Quarterback Kalawaia Judd threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for a team-high 119 yards on 24 carries in the Cougars' loss to the Mules Friday. Running back Jensen McDaniel ran 21 times for 116 yards and scored twice. Defensive end Zeno Choi had a sack and recovered a fumble in a losing effort.

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