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ScoringLive staffNovember 10, 2017, 12:24pm
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 second First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Division I-Open Football semifinal game between Mililani and Saint Louis Friday night at Hawaiian Tel FCU Field at Aloha Stadium.
The Trojans (10-1) are coming off their first loss of the season, a 35-31 showing to Kahuku in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Division I title game last Saturday.
On the other hand, defending state champion Saint Louis (8-0) is well rested after playing its last contest against Kamehameha on Oct. 21. The Crusaders also remain as the only unbeaten team in the state, regardless of classification.
Dallas Moffis gives the edge to the Crusaders because they have had ample time to prepare for their next matchup.
Nate Yadao doesn't think Mililani has what it takes to keep up with the Crusaders.
@franklinscott29 says the Crusaders have garnered national recognition and should be the better team on paper against the Trojans.
David Fonoimoana wants the Trojans to win so they can face the winner between Waianae and Kahuku in the state championship game.
Kelii Kahananui thinks Mililani will give Saint Louis its toughest test of the year, but adds that Kahuku will win the state title regardless.
@kaseoshiro has the Trojans winning because they have the "greatest of all time" on their team.
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