Kahuku is Hawaiis top team no doubt about it but dont take anything away from Saint Louis. There were as dominant of a team as any the islands have ever seen. Up to 15th best team in the nation at one point. alot of their players have played not only in the next level of college but the next level on top of that in the NFL like Tyson Alualu, Olin Kreutz, Dominic Raiola. and Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala.
Saint Louis has won 13 straight Oahu Prep Bowls and 14 overall from 1983 - 1998. They beat Kahuku 5 times including 3 straight from 93'-95'. Kahuku has never won a Prep Bowl going 0-5. In all fairness since the HHSAA was established in 1999 Saint Louis has won 3 titles to Kahuku's 5 and was beaten by Kahuku 4 times. But yeah you cant come close to the 13 straight titles and 55 game win streak Saint Louis had no doubt about that and in the end Crusaders holding the title right now....nuff sed.
@Waimanalo896 In the Prep Bowl days, ILH teams were allowed to use 5th and sometimes even 6th year high school students. I'm pretty sure that had something to do with the dominance. Since then it's been OIA 6 - ILH 6 when the playing field is equal, if you would call being able to recruit and not recruit equal.
@TheNef77 Yeah I agree that had a factor but you also have to consider the reason behind the recruiting. Cal Lee was definitely on another level than anyone else at the time with that Run and Shoot offense. He made Saint Louis into powerhouse and when they were on a 55 game win streak they were ranked as high as #8 in the nation. We practically owned the Prep Bowl winning 14 of the 26 there were. Even with an even playing field Crusaders are still the champs with the last 3 champs from the ILH
@Waimanalo896 If you consider one league having better facilities and the ability to recruit statewide, I guess we have an even playing field. Still though, props to the 3 years in row. BTW why doesn't Iolani step up to D1 already?
@TheNef77 Well yeah Saint Louis is not a public school so academically and athletically there is an uneven playing field between them and an OIA school. When you can spend more money and recruit you definitely have an advantage but still you have to go through a lot of hard work and go out there and win the game. A champion exploits your weaknesses and uses their strengths to their advantage. As for Iolani I think theyd rather stay in D2 than play Kamehameha, Punahou, and the Crusaders in D1.
@dodoholedance3 the last time that kahuku played st. louis that same year when it was 27 to 49 or
something kahuku put their 4th string in, and our 4th string scored 14 points on st.louis's 1st string now thats really shame if we played you guys that friday, we would have owned you guys so you guys dont talk all big. "WELL BE BACK" in respect, see your team next year. oh yeah that reminded me alllllllllllll most of our good starting players was 10th grade your guys was 12th grade seniors. k
Kahuku would have beaten Bingham. Sure Bingham beat Kahuku last time they played, but this year our coaches would not put our backups in to play the 4th quarter like last time. Harvey Langi would have not even heard his name called on the PA system, our D would have eaten the Miners for dinner. Our offense would have had a field day as well. Lucky for Bingham's overrated MaxPreps rankings, cause it would have taken them out of any national rankings had they played Kahuku.
Kahuku is Hawaiis top team no doubt about it but dont take anything away from Saint Louis. There were as dominant of a team as any the islands have ever seen. Up to 15th best team in the nation at one point. alot of their players have played not only in the next level of college but the next level on top of that in the NFL like Tyson Alualu, Olin Kreutz, Dominic Raiola. and Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala.
SmooveSav 2 weeks ago
Saint Louis has won 13 straight Oahu Prep Bowls and 14 overall from 1983 - 1998. They beat Kahuku 5 times including 3 straight from 93'-95'. Kahuku has never won a Prep Bowl going 0-5. In all fairness since the HHSAA was established in 1999 Saint Louis has won 3 titles to Kahuku's 5 and was beaten by Kahuku 4 times. But yeah you cant come close to the 13 straight titles and 55 game win streak Saint Louis had no doubt about that and in the end Crusaders holding the title right now....nuff sed.
Waimanalo896 1 year ago
@Waimanalo896 In the Prep Bowl days, ILH teams were allowed to use 5th and sometimes even 6th year high school students. I'm pretty sure that had something to do with the dominance. Since then it's been OIA 6 - ILH 6 when the playing field is equal, if you would call being able to recruit and not recruit equal.
TheNef77 11 months ago
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Waimanalo896 11 months ago
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Waimanalo896 11 months ago
@TheNef77 Yeah I agree that had a factor but you also have to consider the reason behind the recruiting. Cal Lee was definitely on another level than anyone else at the time with that Run and Shoot offense. He made Saint Louis into powerhouse and when they were on a 55 game win streak they were ranked as high as #8 in the nation. We practically owned the Prep Bowl winning 14 of the 26 there were. Even with an even playing field Crusaders are still the champs with the last 3 champs from the ILH
Waimanalo896 11 months ago
@Waimanalo896 If you consider one league having better facilities and the ability to recruit statewide, I guess we have an even playing field. Still though, props to the 3 years in row. BTW why doesn't Iolani step up to D1 already?
TheNef77 11 months ago
@TheNef77 Well yeah Saint Louis is not a public school so academically and athletically there is an uneven playing field between them and an OIA school. When you can spend more money and recruit you definitely have an advantage but still you have to go through a lot of hard work and go out there and win the game. A champion exploits your weaknesses and uses their strengths to their advantage. As for Iolani I think theyd rather stay in D2 than play Kamehameha, Punahou, and the Crusaders in D1.
Waimanalo896 11 months ago
@Waimanalo896 brah st luis used overaged players in the prep bowl years thats why the age rule was enforced.
so where are the now? exactly
TheEssfb 5 months ago
Saint louis has 17
kahuku has 5
so kahuku cant talk all big they only have 5 until kahuku wins 13 in a row like Saint louis did then they can talk like there big dogs
saint louis State champs of 2010
dodoholedance3 1 year ago
@dodoholedance3 the last time that kahuku played st. louis that same year when it was 27 to 49 or
something kahuku put their 4th string in, and our 4th string scored 14 points on st.louis's 1st string now thats really shame if we played you guys that friday, we would have owned you guys so you guys dont talk all big. "WELL BE BACK" in respect, see your team next year. oh yeah that reminded me alllllllllllll most of our good starting players was 10th grade your guys was 12th grade seniors. k
faleofa1 11 months ago
Kahuku would have beaten Bingham. Sure Bingham beat Kahuku last time they played, but this year our coaches would not put our backups in to play the 4th quarter like last time. Harvey Langi would have not even heard his name called on the PA system, our D would have eaten the Miners for dinner. Our offense would have had a field day as well. Lucky for Bingham's overrated MaxPreps rankings, cause it would have taken them out of any national rankings had they played Kahuku.
rachelsmine 1 year ago
They should have played the Bingham Miners from Utah, they would loss by at lest 35
thekylleroberts 1 year ago
Never Ever taunt Kahuku's Defense! Especially wit Kimo n Dave watchin.
I saw it coming after da 1st SL TD.
U will never know where da Blitz will come from! Great Job Kahuku!
GO BIG RED !
Laiboy86 1 year ago 3