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ILH Football: Pac-5 defeats Word of Life 33-14

Posted On: Friday, November 06, 2009
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ILH Football: Pac-5 defeats Word of Life 33-14

 
Kingsley Ah You- Owner
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WORD OF LIFE (1-10, 1-8) 7 7 0 0—14

PAC-FIVE (7-5, 4-5) 7 7 12 7—33

Pac—London Amorin 40 pass from Minaya (kick failed)

Pac—Amorin 41 pass from Minaya (pass failed)

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Pac-Five passes by Word of Life

Honolulu Advertiser Staff

P.J. Minaya threw three consecutive passes for touchdowns to London Amorin in the second half to snap a 14-all game and Pac-Five downed Word of Life, 33-14, yesterday in their Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division II season finale.

Minaya was 21 of 31 for 326 yards and five TDs for the Wolf Pack (7-5 overall, 4-5 ILH). He threw TD passes of 40, 41 and 38 yards in succession to Amorin to seal the victory against the Firebrands (1-10, 1-8). The three successive TD passes each came on first down following a WOLA turnover.

Amorin finished with nine catches for 199 yards.

Minaya finished the season with 3,718 yards and 45 TDs. Amorin had 101 catches for 1,653 yards and 20 TDs.

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Pac-Five 33, Word of Life 14
Honolulu Star Bulletin

P.J. Minaya hooked up with London Amorin for three consecutive touchdowns — 40, 41 and 38 yards — in three consecutive offensive plays to end a stalemate in the second half.

Amorin amassed 200 yards on nine receptions. Minaya finished with 337 passing yards and five touchdown passes, including two to Darin Kamealoha.

With the score tied at 14-all in the third quarter, the tide began to turn when Pac-Five linebacker Payton Lott popped the ball loose from WOLA running back Richard Landford. 

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