Athletic Round up report

Athletic Round Up Report

Not even a 4 touchdown explosion by Darin Kamealoha and 361 total passing yards game by PJ Minaya, could the Pac Five Varsity football team hold off the Damien Monarchs in a crucial Div. II match-up at the Aloha Stadium last Sat. night. The Monarchs were able to use a potent ground attack for their 45-33 win over the Wolfpack.

Darin Kamelaloha opened the night with an exhilarating 85 yard touchdown return to set the stage for a 4 touchdown performance for the game. PJ Minaya went 27 for 45 with three touchdowns and also 3 int. to close the game with another 300+ yard outing. John Suh also recorded the opening solo tackle on defense for P5. For Further details see: http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080914/SPORTS03/809140371

The ILH Int. girls volleyball team moved their record to 4-1 and in a tie for third place in their division as they used a nearly perfect serving display to take game one and consistent ball handling to take the match from HBA Sat.

Pac Five Int. Football took on St. Louis on Sat. and used their running attack to defeat the Crusaders, 27-6. Kyle Camacho carried the ball several times for substantial gains and Keoni Wharton plays at startling defensive left end and one of their top defenders.

HS Girls bowling back in action this afternoon challenging perennial powerhouse HBA at Ft. Shafter, 3:30 PM

LSSL Boys and girls volleyball finishes their regular season tomorrow at home and playoff will begin later this week. Details forthcoming after the results of tomorrows matches. Reminder - Shop and Score program at Times Supermarkets


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