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Video & Photos: Inter-league Football Saint Louis 42, Waianae 3

Posted On: Sunday, August 22, 2010
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Video & Photos: Inter-league Football Saint Louis 42, Waianae 3

Kingsley Ah You- Owner
HawaiiDigitalSports.com

kahyou@digitalsports.com

Aloha
and welcome to www.HawaiiDigitalSports.com video & photo
presentation of the Inter-league football game between
the Saint Louis Saints of the I.L.H and the Waianae Seariders of the O.I.A. held at the Aloha Stadium on Aug. 21st, 2010.

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READ & WATCH:

Crusaders cruise


By Brian McInnis

Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Now, onto the main event.

Third-ranked Saint Louis looked every bit a state
title contender in swatting aside No. 8 Waianae 42-3 in an interleague
game yesterday at Aloha Stadium. Next up: a showdown at top-ranked
Kahuku in the Crusaders’ final prelude to Interscholastic League of
Honolulu play.

Saints senior quarterback Marcus Mariota tossed
four touchdowns against one interception in less than three quarters of
work, going 14-for-19 for 178 yards. He picked apart the Seariders’
secondary without ever really taking a hit behind a stalwart offensive
line.

That wasn’t for a lack of trying by Waianae.
Crusaders coach Darnell Arceneaux appreciated the hard-hitting test
offered by the Seariders, who are considered a contender in the Oahu
Interscholastic Association Red West.

“We got it (everything we wanted). Waianae came right at us,” Arceneaux
said. “They hit you in the mouth, and kinda like a boxer, you take a
good shot, do you have a chin? And we showed tonight that we have a
pretty good chin.”

It was simply two different levels of football, as
Mariota had all day to make his receivers happy by spreading the ball
around in the Saints’ various offensive sets.

“We’re getting better week by week, and we’re
looking forward to next week,” Mariota said. “If I can get it to all the
playmakers on offense, I’ve done my job. I let them do the work; they’ll score touchdowns.” 

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At Aloha Stadium

Waianae (0-2) 0 3 0 0 3
Saint Louis (2-0) 14 14 7 7 42

StL–Joshua Tupua 7 pass from Marcus Mariota (Jesse Correa kick)
StL–Kaeo Aliviado 25 pass from Mariota (Correa kick)
Wain–FG Shaughn Spencer 29
StL–Jared Tomaszek 27 pass from Mariota (Correa kick)
StL–Keanu Mook-Garcia 5 run (Correa kick)
StL–Duke Bukoski 3 pass from Mariota (Correa kick)
StL–Jeremy Tabuyo 45 pass from Kawai Mook-Garcia (Correa kick)

RUSHINGWain: Bryson
Panui 10-55, Jaylen Mitchell 5-30, Leighton Panui 2-18, Kanekapila
Hussey 6-17, Jason Towne 1-0, Team 2-(minus 2), Puletua Wilson 6-(minus
23), Devon Seabrooks 8-(minus 24). StL: Keanu Mook-Garcia 8-64, Mariota 1-14, Kamana Pimental 1-13, Kala Mcshane 3-8, Kaimi Umebayashi 1-3, Bukoski 1-(minus 1).
PASSING

Wain: Seabrooks 6-11-1-50. StL: Mariota 14-19-1-178, Kawai Mook-Garcia 5-8-0-81.
RECEIVING

Wain: Brian Paul Manuel 2-24, Bryson Panui 2-7, Hussey 1-15, Keola Bradley 1-4 . StL:
Bukoski 6-49, Tabuyo 2-51, Troy Taylor 2-37, Joshua Tupua 2-17, Aaron
Goo 2-17, Tomaszek 1-27, Aliviado 1-25, Acen Cabral 1-15, Kyle Wilson
1-13, Keanu Mook-Garcia 1-8.


St. Louis races past Wai’anae, 42-3

By Wes Nakama
ScoringLive.com


Marcus
Mariota threw four touchdown passes and Saint Louis held Wai’anae to
130 yards of offense last night as the Crusaders won, 42-3, in nonleague
action at Aloha Stadium.

Saint Louis improved to 2-0, while the Seariders fell to 0-2.

The
Crusaders scored on their first four possessions, starting with
Mariota’s 7-yard TD pass to Joshua Tupua barely three minutes into the
game. Mariota later connected with Kaeo Aliviado on a 25-yard scoring
pass on fourth-and-12
, and Jesse Correa’s extra point made it 14-0 with
4:38 remaining in the first quarter.

Wai’anae cut it to 14-3 on
Shaughn Spencer’s 29-yard field goal 47 seconds into the second quarter,
but Saint Louis responded with Mariota’s 27-yard touchdown pass to
Jared Tomaszek
. Keanu Mook-Garcia then scored on a 5-yard TD run to help
the Crusaders take a 28-3 lead into halftime.

Saint Louis scored
on its first possession of the second-half, a six-play, 70-yard drive
capped by Mariota’s 3-yard lob pass to Duke Bukoski.
Correa’s PAT made
it 35-3 with 5:31 left in the third quarter.

Mariota, a 6-foot-4,
190-pound senior who has made a verbal commitment to play for the
University of Oregon next season, finished with 14 completions in 20
attempts with one interception. Mook-Garcia helped fill the void left by
injured running back Derek Nakasato (groin) with 64 yards on just eight
carries.

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SATURDAY NIGHT SCOREBOARD


No. 1 Kahuku 54, Kailua 25

No. 3 Saint Louis 42, No. 8 Waianae 3

No. 4 Punahou 35, Kapolei 6

Moanalua 22, No. 10 Castle 18

Kamehameha 21, Leilehua 7

Kaimuki 16, McKinley 2

Campbell 14, Pac-Five 12

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