Tulilele Tagovailoa-Amosa threw four touchdowns and running for another, leading Kahuku to a dominating 49-7 victory over Kapolei. Tagovailoa-Amosa, a senior, completed 23 out of 27 passes for 338 yards, while the Red Raiders gained a total of 471 yards compared to the Hurricanes’ 210. Kahuku will now face Mililani in the OIA open division championship game on Saturday, November 4th at Farrington’s Skippa Diaz Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

Photos: Lori McKeown
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