CASTLE
Coach: Nelson Maeda
Last year: 6-5 (4-5 OIA Red)
Coach: Nelson Maeda
Last year: 6-5 (4-5 OIA Red)
The Knights will miss prolific  receiver/linebacker/returner Shaydon Kehano, but quarterback Jaymason  Lee (2,293 yards, 29 TDs) has an array of choices that could keep  defenses off-balance.
Maeda is confident in his trio of wideouts (Noah  Makainai, Jacque Hough, William Oku) and threesome of slotbacks (Joshua  Kong, Timothy Torres, Moses Alimoot).
They're also bigger in the trenches than usual.  Dustin Telefoni (6-1, 272), a nephew of former UH lineman and Kauai  mayor Bernard Carvalho, is only a sophomore. Lafaele Paselio (6-1, 246)  and Chris Finau (6-4, 270) are also key on both sides of the ball.
FARRINGTON
Coach: Randall Okimoto
Last year: 9-3 (7-2 OIA Red)
Coach: Randall Okimoto
Last year: 9-3 (7-2 OIA Red)
Fourteen of last season's seniors are playing at  the college and junior college levels now, Okimoto said. Despite the  departures, he is optimistic.
Okimoto calls this season's offensive line "the  Bamboolas," a reference to pulverizing blockers of past Farrington  squads. He may like this group a little more, though, because three of  them are sophomores. Right tackle Charles Sataraka (6-0, 254), right  guard Michael Boyd (6-2, 291) and left guard Mitchell Boyd (6-0, 298)  are starters, and a fourth sophomore, Collin Kaalele (6-2, 340) will be a  busy reserve.
Center Gapelu Sila (6-0, 266) and left tackle Brysen Faanene (6-1, 290) round out the Bamboolas.
The protection is welcomed by quarterback Jared  Hakuole, who was efficient as a junior last season. Providing additional  blocking is his twin brother, Jordan, who has moved to fullback.
The backfield has depth with utility man Scotland  Smith and sophomore Tyler Taumua. Smith rushed for 90 yards on just 11  carries in a 26-7 nonconference win at Campbell last Friday.
KAHUKU
Coach: Reggie Torres
Last year: 12-1 (9-0 OIA Red)
Coach: Reggie Torres
Last year: 12-1 (9-0 OIA Red)
Defense remains a cornerstone at Kahuku,  particularly at linebacker. Ben Mamea (6-0, 217) was an All-State  first-team selection last season. T.J. Tito (5-11, 226) was a  second-team pick.
Tigi Hill (6-2, 210) is an imposing figure at  safety, while sophomore cornerback Kawehena Johnson (5-7, 140) has  already become a shrewd defender.
Weapons on offense? Plentiful. Tight end Shairone  Thompson (6-5, 199) and wide receiver Punga Vea (6-1, 160) are  especially effective in play-action. Thompson, who also plays  basketball, made his share of catches last season on third down.
Evan Moe (6-0, 213) has good chemistry with the  receiver corps, but the bread and butter remains a stout ground attack.  Galeai "Mua" Malufau (5-10, 178), Tyrone Brown (5-10, 170) and fullback  Fonoivasa Mataafa (5-9, 212) are each capable of big production.
The offensive line is another group of potential  D-I college recruits, including All-State first-team selection Jamal  Napeahi (6-1, 285) and second-team pick Steven Siilata (6-0, 250).
KAILUA
Coach: Gary Rosolowich
Last year: 4-6 (3-5 OIA Red)
Coach: Gary Rosolowich
Last year: 4-6 (3-5 OIA Red)
The classic I formation is still in the playbook,  but the Surfriders have tested the shotgun many times already this  season. Sophomore Kahaku Iaea has enormous upside, but he'll approach  that only if he continues to get reps as the starter. He began with  efficiency against Baldwin, hitting a number of receivers on crossing  routes, but had less success the rest of the night as the visitors won  19-10.
Talent is spread across the field with Word of  Life transfer Awa Poggi (5-8, 160) trying his hand at safety and 'Iolani  transfer Kila Zuttermeister inserted at receiver. Another wideout, Eric  Lum, is a deep threat and also has game-changing capability as a  place-kicker. He drilled a 45-yard field goal against Baldwin.
Chevy Mikaele has made the transition from quarterback to defensive end, joining Ethan Mahaulu (6-4, 215) on the edges.
KAISER
Coach: Will Lobendahn, first year
Last year: 3-5 (3-4 OIA White)
Coach: Will Lobendahn, first year
Last year: 3-5 (3-4 OIA White)
Running back Josh Gonda (5-11, 215) is one of the  state's top rushers, but has rested through scrimmages and nonconference  games thus far while healing up from an injury. He'll run behind a line  that includes senior center Harlan Lopes (6-1, 250).
Heralded middle linebacker Jarrin Inagaki (5-10,  210) and defensive end Seth Keolanui (6-2, 245) spearhead the defensive  unit. Safety Cody-Andrew Cadirao (5-11, 185) brings experience to the  secondary.
Senior quarterback Sitelimani Latu (5-10, 165) has a big receiver to target in Jourdan Solomon (6-3, 220).
MOANALUA
Coach: Arnold Martinez
Last year: 10-2 (10-0 OIA White)
Coach: Arnold Martinez
Last year: 10-2 (10-0 OIA White)
The arrival of running back Charles Spencer, who  was a Maui Interscholastic League first-team pick at running back, is a  huge plus for Na Menehune. The 5-10, 195-pound senior rushed for 90  yards and a touchdown on just 11 attempts in a 28-20 nonconference win  over McKinley last week.
Martinez's squad isn't straying from its  successful formula just because it has moved up to Division I.  Quarterback Keven Amaral (6-1, 164) threw just four passes, while the  ground attack tallied 31 carries.
The first-year starter at quarterback has protection up front, led by left guard Kekuapono Kalua (5-11, 270).
Senior Richard Villasenor (6-2, 240), who has a  scholarship offer from New Mexico State, is active at defensive end and  tight end. He caught a 6-yard touchdown pass last week.
In the trenches, he'll get help from sturdy  defensive tackle Jordan Tanioka (5-11, 245), among others. Linebacker  Martin Taulele (5-10, 183) is another key stopper.
ROOSEVELT
Coach: Pat Silva
Last year: 3-5 (2-5 OIA Red)
Coach: Pat Silva
Last year: 3-5 (2-5 OIA Red)
Facing one of the top teams in the state in Saint  Louis, the Rough Riders got a rude awakening in a 48-8 loss. Wide  receiver Agaese Tago (5-8, 145) had an exceptional diving catch and also  hauled in their lone touchdown from Matthew Lono-Holani (5-7, 165).
Running back/defensive back William Kaina (5-9, 180) was also effective in a limited role as a ballcarrier.
Asten Koki (6-3, 225) is a two-way performer at  tight end and defensive line, but as a whole, Roosevelt isn't big and  will have to rely on execution.
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