OIA Football
Masima, Pratt lead Kaimuki past Pearl City


  



Sat, Sep 12, 2015 @ Kaiser [ 7:00 pm ]


Final 1 2 3 4 T
Pearl City (3-5-0) 0 7 6 619
Kaimuki (7-5-0) 6 12 6 933
Keanu Pratt 152 yd 3 TD
Kekainalu Simon 174 yd 3 TD
Billy Masima 131 yd 2 TD
Torey Faimealelei 94 yd 1 TD
Israel Kaleo 51 yd 1 TD

Led by the feet of Billy Masima and the arm of Keanu Pratt, Kaimuki notched its first win of the year, 33-19, over Pearl City on a rain-soaked field at Kaiser Stadium.

Masima rushed for 131 yards and two first half scores to set the stage, and Pratt added 152 yards and three touchdowns through the air to pace the Bulldogs' offense, who outgained the Chargers 341 to 225.

Pearl City closed to within 5 points on a Kekainalu Simon touchdown pass to Isaiah Asinsin from 20 yards out, but Kaimuki put game out reach in the fourth on a 52 yard pitch and catch from Pratt to Andrew Neves.





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