Football
Mules, Govs nearly even at top of Power Rankings






Leilehua earned seven of the twelve first-place votes in this week's ScoringLive/OC16 Power Rankings to move within 2 points of still top-ranked Farrington.

The Mules overpowered Moanalua, 40-7, while Farrington escaped with a 25-20 win over Mililani to keep their post-season hopes intact. Kahuku, which dropped a spot, also avoided the upset bug with a 20-16 win over Waianae.

Pearl City, a 26-12 winner over McKinley in the OIA White semifinals, moved into the 10th spot.

See the complete week 12 rankings.



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