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ScoringLive staffSeptember 29, 2017, 3:58pm
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 a key Oahu Interscholastic Associaiton Division II contest between Waipahu and Kaimuki.
The Marauders currently have a 6-0 overall record and sit atop the league standings at 5-0 in league play after handing Pearl City (5-2, 5-1) its first loss of the regular season, 37-6, last Friday.
On the other hand, Kaimuki sits at 4-2 and 4-1 and is coming off a bye week before its game against Waipahu.
The Bulldogs are third place in the standings after their 17-15 loss to the Chargers on Sept. 16., but can force a three-way tie for first place with a win over the Marauders when the two teams face off at Edward 'Skippa' Diaz Stadium at Kusunoki Field Saturday night.
@bless94block says the Marauders are undefeated for a reason.
JoAnn Alayay Kintz thinks the Bulldogs have the drive to come out on top.
@kweenneeenz believes the Marauders are going to win because they will leave it all on the field.
Mack Aso'au says the Bulldogs will win because they are well-rested and had an extra week of preparation.
Veni Sina Tulilotu thinks the Waipahu defense, led by linebacker Centennial Kulikefu will be the difference.
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