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C0 Al'0U,g,A glllefg Cline l 'K' 6 N . . Eb OFF TO THE BIG ISLAND Red Raiders uff to Hawaii, where they were guests of Honokcu High School. Shurply dressed gridsters pose be- fore leaving Lihue Airport. KAUAI VS KAPAA The Red Raiders opened the Kauai inter- scholastic Federation football season edging the Kapaa High School Eleven I3-6. lt was a hard-fought ball game all the way, with neither team letting up. LINE PLUNGE lt took the pll'Cl'1lI'1g Grm of David lha Wl'1O Matthew Kuluulrine goes through for a big gain threw six passes and completed six in scoring ' Y the final and winning touchdown. About 3,000 fans watched this thrilling K.l.F, opener for the 1957 season. lt was Kauai High School's twenty-first consecutive win. KAUAI VS WAIMEA With high spirits, the classy Red Raider unit met their arch-rivals, the Waimea Menehunes, and were finally defeated after twenty-one sucf cessful outings by a score of 26-6. KAUAI VS KAPAA ' A determined Kauai High School team climbed back into the victory column again by defeating the Clippers from Kopaa, I4-7, Crisp blocking, timely passes, and alert play- ing made this win possible. Il3
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'ima 1.325551 ., .Fi . - I zs, ' grulbii-E114 ff f'?fQfzeexfP2. GRIDSTERS' AIDS Bottom row, left to right: Edward Kawamura, Brian Kubota, Sanford Otu. Row 2: Leonard Rapozo, Al- fred Kanaho. LADS IN WAITING giicbfera ainevl 6Xl0 KAUAI VS KAIMUKI The visiting Red Raider team trampled the host, Kaimuki High School, by a score of 27-I3. Playing in the huge Honolulu Stadium, the heavily out-weighed Raider Eleven came through with flying colors despite this handicap, with their quick opening and superb pass plays, Under the excellent quarterback work of David lha, the excellent running of Glenn Taka- bayashi, who scored three touchdowns, our Raid- ers outplayed the Bulldogs to gain their first win. KAUAI VS WAIALUA A more conditioned Red Raider team came through with their second win as they defeated the Waialua High School team 28-l3 in their first appearance at lsenberg Field for the i957 season. T-magic, displayed by David lha and the crisp blocking of co-captain Charles Taba paved the way for Kauai as they gained win number two. KAUAI VS HONOKAA Traveling all the way to Hawaii, the Kauai High School team was guest of Honokaa High School. The Red Raiders played well in intense heat on a bright Sunday afternoon on Honokaa grounds, defeating their hosts by a score of 33-26. Top vow, left to right: Glenn Hayashi, Angel Madrid, Blaine Weber, Wayne Hashimoto, and Malcolm Ikeda. Bol- row, left to right: George Soladago, Albert Sugono, Roberto Butacan, James Tamekazu, and John Bandmann. ,.,.-23174 ga ,cgi-Q 11 ', L iz , ' F9 -1 i-15 . fs 253 1.1 39 , ... Hrs ' ' QQ fbi , l ga- S. -, .mr ff vi . , 1 - r ,ge 41 5 9 ' Bf I
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'QM ,,' .-d-'fic XH1' RAIDERS MOVE IN 411' A plunging Meneluune is downed by u Raider tackler. SPEEDY FOOT WORK RJ Waicler KAUAI VS WAIMEA The Raiders defeated the Waimea Menehunes 20 to I2 in the last K.l.F. game of the season. With about three minutes gone in the first quar- ter, quarterback David lha threw a I6-yard pass to end Karl Motsumura, ln the third quarter Matthew Kaluahine made o spectacular 65- yard run scoring the third and final touchdown for Kauai. RAIDERS WIN SHRINE GAME The l957 Shrine Game on Kauai was played on November 22, between Kauai High School's Red Raiders and Kapaa High School's Clippers. The red and whites proved that they were the champions when they slaughtered their oppon- ents 4O-O. The Raiders who played their last game for Kauai High were David lha, Charles Taba, Matthew Kaluahine, Glenn Takabayashi, Ernest Javier, Claudio Panis, Kenneth Yokota, Gerald Souza, Alfonso Lara, Katsumi Ueunten, and Bryan Kageyama. ALL STARS Honor was bestowed on tive outstanding Raiders who made the K.l.F. All-Star team. Players who received this recognition were David lha, quarterback, Matthew Kaluahine, fullback, Glenn Takabayashi, halfback, Charles Taba, guard, and Ernest Javier, center. Glenn Takabayaslli is closely pursued by a Clipper as he heads for pay dirt.
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