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ScoringLive staffSeptember 8, 2017, 1:12pm
ScoringLive Sound Off is a way for fans to share their voice about a topic in the Hawaii prep scene. Comments are posted via Facebook and Instagram, and are displayed in its raw format with no editing by our staff.
This week we asked fans who they think will win the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I matchup between Punahou and Kamehameha this Saturday.
The Buffanblu (3-0) will be making their regular season opener against the Warriors after completing a perfect sweep through the preseason and are coming off a big 56-42 road win against Junipero Serra (Gardena, Calif.) in San Diego last weekend.
Kamehameha (3-1 overall, 0-1 ILH D1) is looking to bounce back from its first loss of the season, a 44-0 drubbing to Saint Louis last Friday.
@fairwaytoheavenn doesn't even think this game will be close.
Vince Cho expects the Warriors to come out ready to play after their shutout loss to Saint Louis last weekend.
Tevita David Mailei thinks Punahou has talent on both sides of the ball and that the Buffanblu have the better looking uniforms.
@don.stant says the Warriors have heavy-hitters on defense and will win this game in shutout fashion.
@kaaaethen agrees with @don.stant and expresses his confidence in Kamehameha.
Brian Takara doesn't think that the Warriors have the firepower to keep up with Punahou.
There is no doubt who @mike.robi is rooting for.
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