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Sound Off: Kailua vs. Castle




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 rivalry game between Kailua and Castle this Friday night.

Both teams are looking to get back into the win column after suffering losses in Oahu Interscholastic Association Division I-Red Conference play last week. The Knights (3-3 overall, 3-2 OIA D1 Red) dropped a 43-6 contest to Leilehua while the Surfriders (3-2, 2-2) are looking to snap a two-game losing streak and score their first points since Aug. 26.

Castle won the previous meeting between the two teams last year, 24-21.

@kruiseisugly wants to see the Knights win, but has Kailua winning the game convincingly.

Leimana K Suda thinks the Surfriders will win because they are able to persevere through adversity.

@elijah_matias_ believes the Knights will prove doubters wrong Friday night.

@curtis.chang thinks Kailua QB Aaron Mejia will be the difference maker against the Knights.

@kekoa.beard predicts a clean sweep for the Knights this weekend.

@34zattack thinks the Surfriders have the drive to come out on top.

@aloha.shairalyn thinks both teams will represent their respectively communities well no matter what happens.





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