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Week 14

1. Saint Louis (10-1)

Previous rank: 2
Last week: beat No. 1 Kahuku, 30-14
This week: -

Sophomore DL Faatui Tuitele made 11 tackles, including a sack, and forced a fumble in the Crusaders' win over the Red Raiders Saturday.

2. Kahuku (11-2)

Previous rank: 1
Last week: lost to No. 2 Saint Louis, 30-14
This week: -

Senior RB Harmon Brown rushed for 135 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries in the Red Raiders' loss to the Crusaders Saturday.

3. Kapolei (10-3)

Previous rank: 5
Last week: -
This week: -

Sophomore QB Taulia Tagovailoa threw for 3,932 yards and 42 touchdowns this season - both tops in the state - against just nine interceptions.

4. Punahou (7-3)

Previous rank: 3
Last week: -
This week: -

Senior WR Ethan Takeyama led the ILH with 803 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in eight league games this year.

5. Waianae (9-5)

Previous rank: 6
Last week: -
This week: -

Junior RB Rico Rosario led all of Division I with 1,250 rushing yards on 179 attempts this year, an average of 7.0 yards per carry.

6. Farrington (8-4)

Previous rank: 4
Last week: -
This week: -

Senior RB Challen Faamatau was first in Division I with carries (254), rushing touchdowns (17) and second in rushing yards (1,208) this season.

7. Mililani (9-3)

Previous rank: 8
Last week: beat No. 10 Iolani, 31-20
This week: -

Junior RB/LB Jalen Olomua rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns and had two sacks, a forced fumble and a pass break-up in the Trojans' win over the Raiders Friday.

8. Kamehameha (3-6)

Previous rank: 7
Last week: -
This week: -

Junior RB Kanoa Shannon rushed for 525 yards and four touchdowns on 126 carries for the Warriors this season.

9. Iolani (5-8)

Previous rank: 10
Last week: lost to No. 8 Mililani, 31-20
This week: -

Senior DLs Cameron Chang and Noa Nua had 12 tackles apiece in the Raiders' loss to the Trojans Friday.

10. Baldwin (8-3)

Previous rank: -
Last week: -
This week: -

The Bears allowed 21 unanswered fourth-quarter points by eventual-champion Mililani in a season-ending 49-28 loss in the Division I state quarterfinal round on Nov. 4.

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