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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, September 9, 2007

Damien rolls past Pac-Five

By Stacy Kaneshiro
Advertiser Staff Writer

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Damien's Kama Bailey often found running room against Pac-Five in an ILH game at Aloha Stadium.

TAMMY MCGARVEY | Special to The Advertiser

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Running back Kama Bailey rushed for 142 yards and three touchdowns to lift Damien to a 33-13 win against Pac-Five last night in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division II football season opener at Aloha Stadium.

Bailey did most of his damage in the first half on scoring runs of 12, 38 and 13 yards. On his third TD, he broke three tackles in the backfield and another at the 2-yard line. He had 137 yards at the half. He carried only twice in the second half for five yards, but backup Clinton Aina picked up the slack with 77 yards on 14 carries, including a 21-yard TD run to help first-year coach Brian Derby win his league debut.

The defense also pitched in. Defensive back Anthony Tuitele had two interceptions, returning one 45 yards for a TD that made it 26-6 at the half for the Monarchs (2-1-1 overall, 1-0 ILH), The Wolf Pack (1-3, 0-1) also lost two fumbles, both of which were converted into TDs.

Quarterback James Skizewski completed 9 of 29 passes for 162 yards, half of the yards on three completions to J.J. Kaina, who also was key on Bailey's 38-yard TD because of a block he delivered at the 20 that allowed the back to go the rest of the way untouched.

The Monarchs survived despite four interceptions by Skizewski, two by cornerback Ridge Dunlap. Safety Ku Botelho added to the picks list, returning his 43 yards for a TD that pulled Pac-Five to 26-13 with 5:44 left in the third quarter. Damien also registered five sacks, two by lineman Micah Aina.

The Wolf Pack played the game without two experienced offensive linemen and returning running back Jaime Rivera; all were out with injuries. But Max Mower filled in nicely with 98 yards on 11 carries, including a 29-yard TD run.

Pac-Five used three different quarterbacks in the game.

PAC-FIVE (1-3, 0-1) 6 0 7 0 — 13

DAMIEN (2-1-1, 1-0) 13 13 0 7 — 33

Dam—Kama Bailey 12 run (Christian Vasconcellos kick)

Pac—Max Mower 29 run (kick failed)

Dam—Bailey 38 run (kick blocked)

Dam—Bailey 13 run (Vasconcellos kick)

Dam—Anthony Tuitele 45 interception return (kick failed)

Pac—Ku Botelho 43 interception return (Josh Mun kick)

Dam—Clinton Aina 21 run (Haku Correa kick)

RUSHING—Pac-Five: Jon-Ray Rodrigues 4-(minus 3), Phillip Sarubbi 12-41, Max Mower 11-98, Westin Alcover 2-(minus 9), Adam Hom 1-3, Matt Milton 2-(minus 1), Brenton Beirne 4-(minus 24). Damien: James Skizewski 1-(minus 8), Bailey 15-142, J.J. Kaina 1-(minus 2), Clinton Aina 14-77, Chris Cross 1-1, Stanton Pilialoha 2-6. Luke Kim 1-1.

PASSING—Pac-Five: Rodrigues 3-11-1—27, Milton 1-3-1—8, Beirne 2-6-0—49 Damien: Skizewski 9-29-4—162.

RECEIVING—Pac-Five: Matt Shibata 2-16, Sarubbi 1-11. Zac Fujimoto 3-57. Damien: Makana Kaanoi 1-9, Kawika Anders 2-51, Kaina 3-81, Cross 1-5, Austin Dawson 1-10, Shane Philpot 1-6.

JV: Saint Louis 20, Kamehameha 7.

Reach Stacy Kaneshiro at skaneshiro@honoluluadvertiser.com.