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Searider Sports publication for Wai'anae High School. September 20, 2013 Waianae JV Seariders V.S Waipahu Marauders

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Hail to thee, O Wai‘anaeSet against the radiant sky.

From the beaches still and coolCome the breezes towards our school.

From the mountains to the oceanWe all stand with firm devotion.

Wai‘anae Alma MaterWai‘anae Alma Mater

Editor In ChiefCharlemaine Blue

EditorsJesa Mae Delos Reyes, Gary Domingo-Oka

Keani Malo, Mahea Nieto-Lopes, Monique Paogofie

AdvisersJohn Allen III, Bryson Armitage, Jason Britt, Bill Evangelista,

Curtis Furumoto, Na‘a Makekau, Michael Oconnor, Candy Suiso

Athletic DirectorGlenn Tokunaga

Searider New Tech Academy PrincipalKevin Matsuba

Wai‘anae High School PrincipalNelson Shigeta

Forward then, O Wai‘anaeWith your colors waving high. Led by both the red and blueWe will always fight for you.

Let our hearts be filled with spiritLove of wisdom, pride and honor.

Wai‘anae Alma MaterWai‘anae Alma Mater

ALMA MATER

SEARIDER SPORTS

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GAME PREVIEWVSWaipahu Marauders Wai‘anae Seariders

The JV Seariders (5-1) are looking to get back to their winning ways as they come back home to Raymond Torii Field to take on the JV Waipahu

Marauders (2-3). “Honestly, I think we will pull the victory just by the way we have been practicing and going through our plays, but anything could happen,” sophomore defensive lineman Chanson Akiona said.Last week Waianae’s JV team found themselves in a

position they are not too familiar with. The team took their first loss in over a year and a half. The record breaking win streak was ended when the team lost a hard faught match to the Campbell High School Sabers. The team’s history of success was broken, but the

spirits of the players are alive and well. “I think we

can improve on doing our jobs better,” sophomore linebacker Chad Kea said. The Seariders are still the defending JV OIA Red

Division Champions two years in a row, and hope that last week’s slip up was just a minor bump in the road as they attempt to bounce back and win their third consecutive JV title. The road back to the championship starts with a

win tonight, but Waipahu will make sure that doesn’t come easy. The Marauders’ are a team trying to make a name for themselves and at 2 - 3 they have no where to go but up. A win over the champion Seariders would be a nice resume builder for the young Marauder team who hopeto propel themselves into the JV playoff picture.

HUDDLE UP. Junior varsity players wait to hear the next play from freshman quarterback Jaren Ulu. Photo by Jesa Delos Reyes

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# PLAYER POS. HT. WT. GR.3 Koali Opunui DB4 Cameron Cardus-Hamp LB5 Joshua Searle DB7 Trensten Spragling RB8 Ronald Matautia LB9 Chade Wong DB10 Stanley Keama-Jacobe QB11 Ioane Kaluhiokalani QB14 Kekoa Kaluhiokalani QB15 Winston Kekahuna WR20 Joshua Jeremiah DB21 Niko Kala-Mahiai RB22 Salamanesa Taufi DB23 Stanton Spencer WR24 Chaz Bollig RB25 David Torres DB26 John Barbieto RB27 Brandon Canionero DB28 Jemery Willes RB29 Emil Muraoka RB30 Christian Dorwelo RB32 Christopher-Dukua Passi RB35 Jeremy Bermodez DB36 Chase Kuamoo-Vincent LB37 Christian Searle DB38 Vance Alvaro DB40 Justice Gomes LB41 Triston Wilbur RB42 Sheaven Ferreira-Delima DL43 Mahvan Tau RB44 Johnathan Rosa-Sinclair LB46 Nayton Kuresa DL48 Justice Jardine DL49 Timmy Hoopili RB50 Isaiah Agiga LB52 Kainalu Werner OL53 Austin Cabral-Siarot OL54 Jonathan Lasconia LB55 Joshua Rosa-Sinclair LB56 Saumi Faliuga OL58 Tyler Stone DL59 Shayne-Lopaka Reagan DL61 Conrado Asuncion OL63 Stansen Fonoti OL65 Kalalena Mauga OL66 Ulysses Saromines OL67 Shanson Valdez DL68 Maika Koko DL70 Senio Samisoni DL71 Sione Taukolo DL72 Kanai Villegas OL73 Isakara Sataraka OL76 Deon Carroll OL77 Augustino Samisoni OL80 Johnothan Napierala-Rose WR81 Nainoa Malaki WR82 Jalen Galon TE85 Pookela Noa-Nakamoto WR87 Iokepa Ili TE88 Vaaitino Atuatasi TE

5'11 165 125'9 180 125'11 175 125'10 150 115'9 185 115'7 160 125'10 150 116'1 180 116'1 190 126'1 130 115'11 160 125'6 150 115'9 165 115'10 160 115'6 145 125'9 145 115'7 140 115'7 165 125'10 165 125'4 130 125'5 190 125'7 200 115'10 165 125'8 200 125'9 155 125'6 150 125'6 170 125'10 205 116'1 260 125'9 210 125'11 185 116'0 220 116’0 190 115'5 200 116'0 175 115'10 190 125'9 230 125'8 185 126'1 165 115'9 215 125'11 220 115'9 220 126'0 240 126'1 310 126'2 280 115'11 245 115'9 210 116'0 250 116'2 290 125'11 215 116'0 250 125'10 330 125'9 305 126'1 350 105'11 155 115'11 160 116'2 200 116'0 160 126'2 210 116'2 210 12

Head Coach: Daniel MatsumotoAsst. Head Coach: Matt MurakawaAsst. Coaches: Anthony Sandobal, Kana Kawai, Faigata Lave, Dennis Kauwe, Ernest Sadamaru, Tovio Ahvan, Wadsley Abihai, Lia Atuatasi, Salele Tau, Kaleo Searle, Kimo Akiona, Sasae Paogofie, Robert Abad

# PLAYER POS. YR.2 Richard Patricio LB 113 Matthew Leilua SB 104 Tama Iosefa SS/LB 125 Jordan Taylor CB 116 Tofi Seel FB 127 Christian Paulino LB 128 Corey Fitiausi WR 109 Jonathan Nagaseu LB 12

10 Jordan Iosefa LB 1011 Chris De Leon WR 1212 Gavin Marques QB 1013 Kai Mercado-Alona QB 1214 Sword De Asis WR/K/P 1015 Dominick Marshall CB/SB/WR 1220 Andrew Polk WR 1121 Jomari Salud DB 1222 Ben Risati WR 1223 Isaac Delos Santos RB 1224 Travis Imura DB 1225 Shiro Sigrah LB 1230 Dan Viloria WR 1131 Victor Wilkerson DB 1132 Nehemiah Palimoo SB 1133 Jacob Anae FB/SB 1134 Rustin Ho CB 1135 Andrew Toa WR 1240 Elijah Rodillas LB 1242 Levi Wong FS 1243 Joshua Togiai DL 1144 Jaohnny Anae DL 1250 Jeddiah Mageo DT 1251 Richard Maifea C 1152 Jonathan Leautu OG 1254 Johnny Tuia DE 1255 Mark Fallauga LB 1258 Dallas Nagaseu OL 1060 Laveai Vili DL 1161 Jerriah Mageo OL 1262 Robert Fowler OL 1063 Peniamina Ausi DL 1164 Bryant Tarrant OT 1265 Elijah Taimatula DE 1070 Emanuel Faumuina DL 1071 Samuel Luuloa OT 1172 Julian Alcantara DL 1174 Peter Afoa OL 1275 Ryan Leilua OL 1277 Faauga Sala OG 1190 Noah Felise DL 1191 TJ Basa DL 1195 Dranreb Radan DL 1199 Tuulima Tuimoloau DT 12

Waiapahu Marauders Wai‘anae Seariders

VARSITY ROSTER

Head Coach - Eric Keola

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# Player Pos. Gr.3 Royce Carrick4 Javen Towne5 Sheldon Bailey7 Austin Keliinoi-Westbrook8 Jaylen Gonsalves9 Noah Kealoha

10 Ezekiah Moniz-Hopeau11 Jaren Ulu12 Koyo Penitani12 Michael Ganaban14 Garrison Ballesteros-Kalama14 Dayten Weber15 Jorell Pontes-Borge18 Brandon Hattori20 Jurick Valdez21 Alexander Quijano22 Dayden Coyaso23 Mark New24 Mosiah Brame25 Kade Ambrocio26 Chad Kea27 Paxston Popa28 Elijah Brame29 Eti Lui29 Adam Stone30 Jacob Naosusuga31 Chavison Ani31 Blaise Gonsalves32 Demetri Tiumalu33 Nicholas Keliikoa35 Alena Pahinui35 Shayden Medeiros36 Johansen Smith 37 Dylan Liborio-Malasig38 Aina Townsend39 Jory Mahuka40 Joey Nuuanu-Kuhiiki41 Chanson Akiona42 Marion Manuma43 Calvin Kekahuna43 Kaikea Barreto44 Caleb Cardus46 Corey Jones47 Rodnam Poah48 Rudy Jay Keopuhiwa49 Dalton Rajkowski50 DJ Roberts52 Charles Mamala53 Ikona Kaapana54 Cael Whitney55 John Kapua Vi56 John McFall58 Josiah VIliamu59 Justin Kikila60 Joseph Soriano-Kikila61 Samuel Shimabakuro62 Jonathan Naeole-Casuga63 Jonah Maga64 Levi Jenks65 Alafale Lave65 Theodore Mahiai66 Micah Tucay67 Brayden Tapeni67 Nawailohi Pascua68 Edwin Dorwelo70 Zackary Fountain71 Jonovan Iriarte72 Kody Rosa73 Kaipo Keohuhu-Paaluhi75 Dylan Carroll76 Eddie Leiato77 Sani Young80 Donovan Torres81 John Ganer82 Jeruselem Tootoo83 Teronica Amani85 Tamalei Foster87 Jordan Marquez-Pacapac88 Dominic Saensombat90 Keonaona Lindsey91 Solofua Grey92 Micah Atuatasi93 Faletoa Ailua

DB 10RB 9DB 10RB 10LB 9LB 10DB 10QB 9LB 10DB 9DB 10DB 9QB 9TE 10RB 10DB 10WR 9DB 10DB 10RB 9LB 10LB 10RB 9RB 9DB 9RB 10DB 9RB 10RB 10RB 9DB 9DB 9RB 10DL 9RB 10RB 9DL 10DL 10DL 10LB 9DL 9LB 10DL 9LB 9DL 9DB 9LB 9LB 10LB 10LB 9DL 10DL 9LB 9DL 10OL 10OL 10OL 10OL 9OL 10OL 10OL 10OL 9OL 9OL 9OL 9OL 10OL 9OL 9OL 10OL 9OL 9OL 9WR 9WR 9WR 9TE 10TE 9TE 10DL 9DL 10DL 9DL 9DL 9

Head Coach: Walter YoungAsst. Head Coach: Ryan LancasterAsst. Coaches: Sam Bailey, Joe Abel, Danny Young, James Young, Kainoa Evangelista, Dallas Pali, Michael Keamo, Sam Tapeni, Jack Tapeni, Bronson Young, Sonny Napierala, Keoni Napierala

# PLAYER POS. GR.2 Jordan Williams DB 103 Mariners Magaseu RB 94 Blaise Muller QB 95 Samson Taito DB 96 Gavin Quelnan SB 107 Andrew Simanu WR 108 Emil Ganotisi DB 109 Tuimoloau Tuuaooletuimanua DL 10

10 Kamakani Kahalewai SB 911 Shawn De Jesus SB 912 Kobie Russell WR 913 Blaise De Asis QB 1014 Tyler Silva DB 1015 Ethan Guevara QB 920 Andrew Guevara DB 921 Robert Garcia DB 1022 Joshua Baldauf DB 1023 Micah Chee DB 1024 Leoncio Ea SB 925 Cody Andres-Paguirigan DB 930 Braydon Kepaa RB 1031 Charles Agonoy DB 1032 Joboy Anoc LB 934 Bryent Baptista LB 935 Kelaiah Peretania DB 1036 Jahsaiah Genovia RB 938 Tevita Cadiente DL 1040 Isaiah Manisela LB 1041 Genesis Molina LB 1042 Faamaoni Solaita LB 1043 Francisco Estranero LB 1051 Donovan Brooks OL 1052 Sauino Lene OL 954 Jonathan Linauna OL 955 Christian Failauga OL 958 Jeminae Solomua DL 960 Jesus Bautista OL 1061 Juan-Carlos Valadez OL 1062 Noah Acio OL 963 Jeremiah Paulino OL 1064 Richard Talaeai OL 965 Khaine Viliamu OL 970 Davidson Canaveral DL 1071 Vasa Eteuati OL 1072 Aljon Padilla OL 974 Frank Lelafu DL 977 MC Fuiava DL 980 Leevi Weinstein WR 981 Brent Micua DL 982 joseph Odette-Spillner WR 1090 Alejandro Montoya DL 999 Joseph Fualalo OL 9

Head Coach - Warren Alejado

JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTERWaipahu Marauders Wai‘anae Seariders

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Describe the pressure that you feel when you have to punt the ball or kick a field goal.

The pressure is not that bad, as long as my line is there blocking for me, I’m able to punt the ball in time.

What do you think is your best defensive skill? Why?

My best defensive skill that I use is the swim by or the rip. I use this because its the most easiest way to get the offensive lines hands off of you.

Explain the feeling of knowing it’s your job to stop the oppos-ing quarterback from making a play.

It’s hard to explain how it feels. My adrenaline gets pumped up real high real fast because I know I have the chance to sack that QB.

How will you guys bounce back from breaking the winning streak?

We will continue working hard and start improving on the mis-takes we made.

What do you expect from you and your team at homecoming?

I don’t expect that much from them. I expect them to play their hardest and the best they can. Knowing that it’s homecoming, we’ll really hype this up for sure.

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SNAP CHAT

Senior Jalen Galon“The type of rush that I

have on the field would be an exciting type of rush, be-cause I’ll have to remember my assignment on the field and at the same time listen to the crowd cheering us on

to win the game.

Senior Joshua Searle“The rush I feel is defi-

nitely an adrenaline rush because the crowd gives

you that feeling. The crowd make you want

to perform the best you can.”

Junior Timmy Ho’opili “The type of rush I feel is a pumped up kind of

rush because once I step on the game field I feel

pumped up and ready to hit the opposing teams

players.:

Junior Salamanesa Taufi

“The rush I feel during the game is a hyper rush feeling. I hit anything in

my way or run faster than anybody on the field. It’s like an animal that lives in me and is unleashed

during the game.”

Senior Christian Searle “The type of rush I feel dur-ing games is unexplainable.

Playing under the lights and having that crowd yell and root for the team every play makes you run faster, hit harder, and play more

aggressively.”

Junior Tresslee Sotelo “I get super excited and hyped up while cheer-

ing. Especially when the crowd participates.”

Junior Kayla Magsayo“I get excited when the

crowd cheers along with us, especially if we’re winning. The most time I get hyped is when they

get a touchdown.”

Soph. Treshar Sotelo “I love cheering at the

games. I get so excited hearing the crowd cheer.”

Soph. Amberlynn Simbahon

“I get excited when cheering at the football games because I get all

hyped up especially when parents get rowdy.”

Senior Alyssa Grande“Before the game even starts, I feel really eager

and agitated. But as soon as the game starts, and I’m out there perform-ing, adrenaline rushes

through my body.“

Soph. Austin Keliinoi-Westbrook

“The type of rush I feel is a pumped up kind of rush

because once I step on the game field I feel pumped

up and ready to hit the op-posing teams players.”

Fresh. Dj Roberts“Out on the field I feel

pumped up and like this adrenaline comes over me and I feel like I can do anything when I’m

playing.”

Fresh. Kala Whitney“The kind of rush I feel is an exciting kind of feeling

because everyone is yelling and screaming for my team and I and it’s a

great rush.”

Soph. Noah Kealoha“I feel the rush that the crowd gives when they roar. That allows me to play every play like it’s

my last.”

Soph. John Ganer “The rush I feel is an

exciting rush because the crowd makes me feel pumped up before every

play. “

What kind of a rush do you get during the game?

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WKEIGHT

WKONE

WKTWO

WKTHREE

WKFOUR

WKFIVE

WKSIX

WKSEVEN

JV 20-14 WV 33-16 W

JV 28-8 WV 28-13 W

JV 31-15 WV 29-13 W

JV 13-7 WV 24-44 L

JV 28-26 WV 39-21 W

JV 7-12 LV 24-32 L

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4:30PM

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5:00PM

5:00PM

5:00PM

5:00PM

AUG16TH

AUG9TH

AUG24TH

AUG30TH

SEP6TH

SEP13TH

SEP20TH

SEP27TH

***All start times are for JV games only. Varsity game to follow 30 minutes after the JV game concludes.

Homecoming

Game

SEARIDER SCHEDULE

WKEIGHT

WKONE

WKTWO

WKTHREE

WKFOUR

WKFIVE

WKSIX

WKSEVEN

JV 20-14 WV 33-16 W

JV 28-8 WV 28-13 W

JV 31-15 WV 29-13 W

JV 13-7 WV 24-44 L

JV 28-26 WV 39-21 W

JV 7-12 LV 24-32 L

5:00PM

5:00PM

4:30PM

5:00PM

5:00PM

5:00PM

5:00PM

5:00PM

AUG16TH

AUG9TH

AUG24TH

AUG30TH

SEP6TH

SEP13TH

SEP20TH

SEP27TH

***All start times are for JV games only. Varsity game to follow 30 minutes after the JV game concludes.

Homecoming

Game

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