Top-ranked Kahuku discovered how good California’s Mater Dei is. Saturday, the Red Raiders were blasted 55-8 by the Monarchs. Despite the loss, the Red Raiders remain No. 1 in the High School Football America Hawaii Top 10, powered by NFL Play Football.
The two-time Open Division champs return home this week to face St. John Bosco, the No. 1 team in the HSFA 300.
High School Football America Hawaii Top 10
Ranking/Team | Record | Last Week |
No. 1 Kahuku | (4-1) | 1 |
No. 2 Punahou | (3-1) | 2 |
No. 3 Mililani | (3-1) | 3 |
No. 4 Saint Louis | (2-2) | 4 |
No. 5 Campbell | (4-1) | 5 |
No. 6 ‘Iolani | (3-0) | 6 |
No. 7 Kamehameha Kapalama | (3-0) | 7 |
No. 8 Konawaena | (4-1) | 8 |
No. 9 Kapolei | (4-1) | 9 |
No. 10 Farrington | (3-1) | NR |
Dropped-out: No. 10 Lahainaluna
Editor’s Note: The High School Football America national, regional and state rankings are developed using our proprietary algorithm.
2023 Hawaii Top 10’s