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Roosevelt blitzes past Kalaheo, 35-6

By Wes Nakama

Roosevelt quickly turned Friday night’s showdown with visiting Kalaheo into a surprising rout, jumping out to leads of 28-0 in the first quarter and 35-0 early in the second quarter on the way to a 35-6 victory at Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium.

The two-time defending OIA Division II champion Rough Riders improved to 6-1 overall and 5-0 in league play. The upstart Mustangs suffered their first loss after a 5-0 start and fell to 4-1 in the OIA.

Roosevelt wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, with Kaeo Bush connecting with Riley Beal on a 5-yard touchdown pass and Ioane Kamanao tacking on the extra point for a quick 7-0 lead just under 90 seconds after the opening kickoff. On the ensuing series, Ezekiel Soon returned a blocked punt 15 yards for another score and Kamanao’s PAT made it 14-0 barely three minutes into the game.

Cameron Jackson then ran it in from 10 yards out and Kamanao converted the extra point to stretch the lead to 21-0 with 5:37 still remaining in the first quarter.

“That was incredible, I get chicken skin just talking about it,” said Rough Riders linebacker Izaiah Nakamura, whose interception and return set up an early TD. “Everybody knows it’s a mental game, and when you put up something like that, especially in the first quarter … it really messes with the other team’s head.”

Roosevelt added one more first-quarter touchdown for good measure, when Victor Silva jumped a short route to intercept a pass and return it 52 yards down the left sideline to the end zone, and Kamanao tacked on the PAT to make it 28-0 with 1:39 remaining. The lead then stretched to 35-0 after Bush’s 32-yard TD pass to Kamanao four minutes into the second quarter.

“They’re the back-to-back champs, they’re proven, and we haven’t been,” Kalaheo coach Jaymason Lee said. “We had to come out and try to prove ourselves tonight, but they were more prepared, they did a really great job on defense, they shut us out. So kudos to them … their coaching staff does a good job, and that’s why they’re winning every year. We just gotta learn how to battle through adversity.”

The 35-0 lead held through halftime, triggering a running clock to start the second half. The Mustangs finally got on the scoreboard on Joshua Taylor’s 13-yard pick-6 with 3:36 remaining in the game.

Despite the interception, Bush finished with 11 completions in 17 attempts for 132 yards and two touchdowns. Kamanao, a 6-foot-4, 185-pound senior who also started at quarterback since his sophomore year, caught four of those passes for 72 yards. For the season, Kamanao has made 25 catches for 470 yards and five TDs.

“He’s a real athlete, (and) he puts in the work,” Nakamura said. “He keeps practices intense, it’s always me and him going back and forth — he’s on the offense, I’m on the defense. And I feel like when you have guys like that, it fuels the fire for everybody. When someone has energy, you feed off of that. When you see our brother making plays on offense, it bonds us and makes us want to make more plays.”

Rough Riders coach Kui Kaho’oilihala said his team’s work ethic at practice paid off in the showdown with Kalaheo.

“They knew what was at stake, they (the Mustangs) were undefeated,” Kaho’oilihala said. “Our kids are used to putting in the work. They come to practice, and put in the work. They know that once we start a new week, it’s the process. Just stay with the process, and we’ll be fine.”

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