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The Bald-Headed Truth
POSTED:Mon, August 25, 2008 @ 6:31PM
Top 10, week 2After last week’s vote, we now have something to go on, so here goes (remember, this is my individual vote -- last week's standing mentioned): 1. Leilehua (D-I state champ beat D-II state champ, Iolani, 33-14; last week No. 2) 2. Punahou (loaded Buffanblu beat a good Waianae, 37-21; last week No. 1) 3. Baldwin (only going to get better after 20-12 win over Kam-BI; Mission Viejo this week, No. 42 ranked in country by Rivals.com and No. 4 QB in L.A. plays for them; BHS No. 7 last week) 4. Saint Louis (Beat Mililani 48-20; No. 3 last week) 5. Kam-O (Beat Kapolei 26-18; No. 4 last week) 6. Farrington (beat Roosevelt 25-6; No. 6 last week) 7. Kapolei (lost to Kam-O; No. 5 last week) 8. Kahuku (bounces back with 28-14 win over Kailua; No. 8 last week) 9. Iolani (lost to Leilehua; No. 9 last week) 10. Kalaheo (beat Kalani 70-0, making the 44-0 win over Maui High look not so bad; not ranked last week) Anyway, please let me know what you think. I am always looking for suggestions.
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Robert Collias![]() sports reporter Robert Collias has been covering Valley Isle and 50th state sports since 1989. He has covered Pro Bowls, Hula Bowls, Maui Invitationals, the Maui Stingrays, Mercedes-Benz Championships, Maui Interscholastic League and Little League — and everything in between — at The Maui News since 1990. He has worked in Guam, where he covered the 1988 Olympics, Eugene, Ore., Portland, Ore., Honolulu, and Wailuku in a career that began in college in 1985.
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