The Raiders defense limited Farrington to 85 first-half yards, the offense racked up 281 and the secondary snagged five interceptions in the game. "Kiran, our wides, and our slots and running backs have some experience, so they executed quite well tonight." "We've got a lot of veterans on offense, except for our guys up front," Look said. He didn't play in the second half and finished with 144 yards. Running back Michael Hirokawa averaged nearly 21 yards on his seven first-half carries, which included a 79-yard sprint to the end zone. ![]() He completed five of seven passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns before going to the bench in the second quarter to give backup Ryan Dung needed experience. Iolani quarterback Kiran Kepo'o was in the game for just 13 plays, but made the most of his time on the field. Farrington is very physical and if we can get them spread out and moving that works to our advantage." "We just try to keep teams on their heels and play an up-tempo game. "We're not the biggest physically, so we have to take every kind of advantage that we can," Iolani coach Wendell Look said of the Raiders' fast-break style offense. The Raiders' efficient no-huddle attack reached the end zone on five of its first six possessions to open up a 35-0 lead midway through the second quarter and eased their way to the season-opening nonleague victory. ![]() By Jason Iolani offense built on speed blazed to an early lead and rolled to a 48-15 win over Farrington in the feature game of the Father Bray Classic last night at Aloha Stadium.
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