In Honolulu, the excitement is building as the high school football season enters its final weeks before the state playoffs begin. The latest On3 Massey Ratings released on November 5 show the top teams in Hawaii are not only competing locally but are also making their mark nationwide.
The Campbell Sabers continue to lead the pack with an impressive record, improving to 9-0 after a thrilling six-point victory over the seventh-ranked Kapolei Hurricanes. Kapolei jumped out to a stunning 36-14 halftime lead, but Campbell stormed back in the second half, outscoring their opponents 35-7. Standout performances from players like Zayden Alviar-Costa and Rusten Abang-Perez, who together racked up 295 receiving yards and five touchdowns, were key to their success. Cal commit Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele also had a remarkable game with 32 completions for 473 yards and six touchdowns.
Campbell’s next challenge is against the second-ranked Kahuku Red Raiders on November 8. Kahuku reclaimed their spot after a solid 35-6 win against Mililani. The Red Raiders showcased a powerful offense with Matai Fuiava passing for 176 yards and two touchdowns, while their defense, led by Maximum Fonoimoana, made its mark with three tackles and two sacks.
Meanwhile, Punahou faced tough defeats, losing to St. Louis by a combined score of 85-17 in their recent matchups. They managed just three points in their second encounter with St. Louis, which might impact their playoff hopes.
As the state tournament approaches, teams like Leilehua and Konawaena are also gaining momentum. Leilehua is on a seven-game winning streak, looking to extend their success against Kailua. Konawaena, with a streak of eight consecutive victories, is proving to be a tough competitor, having shut out their opponents multiple times in the season.
With the playoffs around the corner, the atmosphere is electric, and teams are vying for victory to secure their places. Fans can catch all the action through various streaming services that showcase high school games live.