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Kahuku still tops rankings, but Farrington edges closer






Kahuku continues to hold down the top spot in this week's ScoringLive/OC16 Power Rankings, but number two Farrington closed the gap to just 6 votes after being down by 13 in Week 4.

Moving up the rankings was Aiea, who advanced two spots to No. 8 after a 18-16 win over then #4 Leilehua. Saint Louis, Mililani and Kamehameha also moved up a spot each.

The Mules fell two spots to No. 6, as did Campbell who dropped two slots to the nine spot.

See the full rankings here.





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