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Hawaii High School Football Rankings: Top 25 Teams – Oct. 21
The Hawaii On3 Massey Ratings top 25 list as of Oct. 21 manifested subtle changes as one team re-entered the top ten while another returned to the rankings in the 25th spot. Likewise, two more teams in the top ten swapped spots. Here’s how the chart unfolds after the games during the third weekend of October.
The On3 Massey Ratings, officially used during the BCS era, is a model that ranks sports teams by analyzing game outcomes, strength of schedule, and margin of victory. According to the model, two teams from Hawaii rank in the top 100 nationwide.
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The Sabers extend their winning streak to eight games after defeating Kahuku 21-13. James Campbell established a 21-6 third-quarter lead after Zayden Alviar-Costa scored on a two-yard touchdown run. Alviar-Costa also caught another touchdown to make the count 13-3. In addition to their 8-0 record, the 52nd-best team in the United States is also Hawaii’s best offensive team.
After losing to top-ranked James Campbell, the Trojans earned two consecutive victories, including their 21-13 win against Kapolei. Jarius Borges had 79 rushing yards and two touchdowns, while Onosai Salanoa-Emosi finished with 91 receiving yards and a touchdown. On defense, Kayden Anzaldo and Jonah Togafau-Tavui had two interceptions each. After nine games, the 74th-best team in the nation has the third-best offense and second-best defense among Hawaii high school football teams.
Losing to top-ranked James Campbell brought their record to 6-4. Despite the defeat, Matai Fuiava finished with 174 passing yards and a touchdown throw to Aiden Manutai. After ten games, Kahuku is the state’s top defensive team and fourth-best on offense.
The Crusaders earned their fifth victory this season after a 50-14 domination of Punahou. Titan Lacaden ran wild against the Buff ‘n Blue, finishing with 15 carries for 256 yards and four touchdowns. Styten Lasconia and Jordan Nunuha had a touchdown catch each. St. Louis has a 5-6 record and has split their last four games.
The Warriors have lost two of their last three games after a 25-13 decision against Punahou. Nainoa Melchor scored their only touchdown, while placekicker Madden Aquino added seven points. Kamehameha has an overall record of 5-4 and ranks sixth on defense among Hawaii high school football teams.
In their 36-point loss to St. Louis, Hunter Fujikawa completed a touchdown pass to Donte Utu, and John-Luke Twigg had a rushing score. Utu also added two interceptions on defense. After that result, Punahou’s record drops to 3-8, with their wins coming against Konawaena, Iolani, and Kamehameha. Despite the losing record, Massey Ratings has them as the fourth-best defense in Hawaii.
The Hurricanes have suffered back-to-back losses after falling short against Mililani. Leysen Rodrigues completed a touchdown pass to Zayne Pasion, while placekicker Larry McCarley scored seven points off a PAT and two field goals. Their latest defeat drops them to 5-3 before the state football playoffs commence.
The Governors dominated Waipahu in their last match, thanks mainly to Chansen Smith’s four touchdown passes and another rushing score. Meanwhile, Farrington’s defense limited the Marauders to seven points. More importantly, the 35-point victory ended Farrington’s five-game losing streak and improved their record to 4-5.
The Wildcats are on a six-game winning streak after securing a 68-0 victory over Waiakea. Blanking the Warriors gives them their third consecutive shutout victory and sixth in seven wins in the 2024 Hawaii high school football season. Keenan Alani torched Waiakea with seven touchdown passes, while Hercules Nahale added 111 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Meanwhile, Austin Takaki received three of Alani’s touchdown throws. Konawaena can improve to 8-2 by defeating Kea’au on the 25th.
The Mighty Mules escaped with a 28-21 victory over Radford after scoring 14 fourth-quarter points. Bennett Strobel completed touchdown passes to Talon Tarpley and Kyin Rivera-Galbraith, who added another rushing score. Likewise, Chaystin Senas completed a touchdown return. Leilehua is now at 6-3 and will have a road game against Pearl City on Oct. 25.
11. Waipahu
12. Damien Memorial School
13. Moanalua
14. Kapaa
15. Waianae
16. Kailua
17. Kamehameha Schools Maui
18. Radford HS
19. Aiea
20. Iolani School
21. Lahainaluna
22. Pac-Five
23. Henry Perrine Baldwin
24. President Theodore Roosevelt
25. Keeau
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Tourist accused of hurling rock at endangered Hawaii monk seal’s head is arrested by federal agents
A tourist who drew widespread condemnation in Hawaii after a witness recorded him chucking a coconut-sized rock at “Lani,” a beloved, endangered Hawaiian monk seal off a Maui beach, was arrested Wednesday by federal agents.
Igor Mykhaylovych Lytvynchuk, 38, of Covington, Washington, is charged with harassing a protected animal, the U.S. attorney’s office in Honolulu said, adding that National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration special agents arrested him near Seattle. He was scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court in Seattle on Thursday.
The court docket didn’t list an attorney, and a person who answered the phone at a number associated with Lytvynchuk declined to comment.
A state Department of Land and Natural Resources officer last week investigated a report of Hawaiian monk seal harassment in Lahaina, the community that was largely destroyed by a deadly wildfire in 2023. A witness showed the officer video of the seal swimming in shallow water while a man watched from shore.
“In the cellphone video, the man can be seen holding a large rock with one hand, aiming, and throwing it directly at the monk seal,” prosecutors said in a criminal complaint. The rock narrowly missed the seal’s head, but caused the “animal to abruptly alter its behavior,” the complaint said.
When a witness confronted the man, he said “he did not care and was ‘rich’ enough to pay any fines,” the complaint said.
Maui resident Kaylee Schnitzer, 18, told HawaiiNewsNow she witnessed the incident while taking photos nearby.
“What he was picking up was like a rock the size of a coconut,” Schnitzer said. “It wasn’t no small rock. It was the size of a coconut. And he threw it right, directly aiming towards the monk seal’s head.”
Maui Mayor Richard Bissen said the charges send a clear message that cruelty toward protected wildlife won’t be tolerated. Lani’s return after the wildfires brought a sense of healing and hope during a difficult time, he said.
“Lani is a reminder that humanity and the instinct to protect what is vulnerable are still values people can unite around,” Bissen said in an emailed statement.
The mayor said he called the U.S. attorney in Honolulu to advocate for prosecution.
Lytvynchuk is charged with harassing and attempting to harass an endangered Hawaiian monk seal.
Hawaiian monk seals are a critically endangered species. Only 1,600 remain in the wild.
“The unique and precious wildlife of the Hawaiian Islands are renowned symbols of Hawaii’s special place in the world and its incredible biodiversity,” U.S. Attorney Ken Sorenson said in a statement. “We are committed to protecting our vulnerable wild species, in particular, endangered Hawaiian monk seals.”
If convicted, Lytvynchuk, faces up to one year in prison for each charge. He also faces a fine of up to $50,000 under the Endangered Species Act and a fine of up to $20,000 under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
In 2016, a man was seen on video appearing to beat a pregnant Hawaiian monk seal in shallow water.
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Episode 47 of Kilauea fountaining expected to begin
HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK (HawaiiNewsNow) – The United States Geological Survey Volcanoes said episode 47 of lava fountaining at the summit of Kilauea is expected to begin on Wednesday or Thursday.
USGS said that with the eruption likely imminent, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory raised the alert level from advisory to watch and the aviation color code from yellow to orange.
All activity remains confined to Halemaʻumaʻu crater in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Click here to check the alerts and conditions before heading to the park.
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