2011 HHSAA State Football Championships

2011 First Hawaiian Bank HHSAA State Football Championships
State Championship Division I
1 2 3 4 Total
Punahou 0 7 3 14 24
Kahuku 10 14 0 6 30
Date November 25, 2011
Season 2011
Stadium Aloha Stadium
Location Honolulu, Hawaii
Referee Brian Alos
Attendance 20,058
United States TV coverage
Network OC1016
Announcers: Kanoa Leahy Play-by-Play
Larry Price Play-by-Play
Jen Boneza Sideline
HHSAA State Football Championships
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2011 First Hawaiian Bank HHSAA State Football Championships
State Championship Division II
1 2 3 4 Total
Waipahu 0 0 0 0 0
Iolani 14 10 3 7 34
Date November 25, 2011
Season 2011
Stadium Aloha Stadium
Location Honolulu, Hawaii
Referee Cal Evans
United States TV coverage
Network OC1016
Announcers: Howard Dashefsky Play-by-Play
Darren Hernandez Play-by-Play
Lori Santi Play-by-Play
Jen Boneza Sideline
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The 2011 HHSAA State Football Championships were played on 25 November 2011 in Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii to determine the 2011 football champion of the HHSAA Division I and Division II. The games featured #1 Kahuku Red Raiders versus #2 Punahou BuffnBlu and #9 Iolani Raiders versus #18 Waipahu Marauders.

Division I Game

The Division I game featured the Punahou BuffnBlu of the ILH playing for their second HHSAA State Title against the Kahuku Red Raiders of the OIA. The Red Raiders have won 5 of their last 7 HHSAA State Championship appearances,the most recent in 2006 with a 7-6 win over St. Louis.

Scoring Summary

Quarter 1

(KAH) Kekahu Aluli (38-yard field goal)
(KAH) Aofaga Wily (5-yard run; Kekahu Aluli kick good)

Quarter 2

(KAH) Mahonilai Fakatou (23-yard pass from Lasi Livai; Kekahu Aluli kick good)
(KAH) Mikeli Fiso (16-yard pass from Lasi Livai; Kekahu Aluli kick good)
(PUN) Logan Hanohano (0-yard fumble recovery; Kaimi Fairbairn kick good)

Quarter 3

(PUN) Kaimi Fairbairn (25-yard field goal)

Quarter 4

(PUN) Steven Lakalaka (24-yard pass from Larry Tuileta; Kaimi Fairbairn kick good)
(KAH) Mahonilai Fakatou (30-yard run; Kekahu Aluli kick blocked)
(PUN) Steven Lakalaka (6-yard pass from Larry Tuileta; Kaimi Fairbairn kick good)

Game Statistics

Statistic Punahou Kahuku
First Downs (Rushing) 4 8
First Downs (Passing) 9 5
First Downs (Penalty) 0 3
Net Rushing Yards 62 226
Rushing Attempts 17 46
Average Per Rush 3.6 4.9
Rushing Touchdowns 0 2
Net Passing Yards 180 77
COMP-ATTMPT-INT 22-41-3 6-12-1
Average per Completion 8.2 12.8
Total Offensive Yards 242 303
Fumbles (Number-Lost) 3-2 4-2
Time of Possession 22:38 25:22
3rd Down Conversions 5 of 13 5 of 11
4th Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0
Red Zone Scores 2-2 2-3

Division II Game

The Division II game featured the Iolani Raiders of the ILH defending their Division II State Title against the Waipahu Marauders of the OIA. This was Iolani's 5th straight appearance in the Division II title game (having won the last 4). This was Waipahu's first ever appearance in the title game.

Scoring Summary

Quarter 1

(IOL) Kody Mento (7-yard run; Jordan Lee kick good)
(IOL) Tanner Nishioka (59-yard pass from Reece Foy; Jordan Lee kick good)

Quarter 2

(IOL) Jordan Lee (22-yard field goal)
(IOL) Kody Mento (8-yard run; Jordan Lee kick good)

Quarter 3

(IOL) Jordan Lee (32-yard field goal)

Quarter 4

(IOL) Kody Mento (8-yard run; Kelsey Hung kick good)

Game Statistics

Statistic Waipahu Iolani
First Downs (Rushing) 10 14
First Downs (Passing) 0 6
First Downs (Penalty) 0 2
Net Rushing Yards 200 283
Rushing Attempts 37 45
Average Per Rush 5.4 6.3
Rushing Touchdowns 0 3
Net Passing Yards 0 158
COMP-ATTMPT-INT 1-11-2 12-21-0
Average per Completion 0 13.2
Total Offensive Yards 200 441
Fumbles (Number-Lost) 4-3 2-1
Time of Possession 21:50 26:10
3rd Down Conversions 4 of 12 4 of 11
4th Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2
Red Zone Scores 0-0 5-5

See also