Pac-Five opened its 2014 season in record-breaking fashion on Saturday night as sophomore quarterback Kainoa Ferreira
set an Oahu high school record for passing yards in a game, finishing
with 515 and six touchdowns in a 54-37 win over King Kekaulike on Maui.
Ferreira, making his varsity debut, completed 34 of 64 passes to break the record held by former Wolfpack QB PJ Minaya by 4 yards. They are the only two Oahu players ever to top the 500-yard passing mark in a game.
Senior receiver Tsubasa Brennan fell 8 yards short
of becoming the fourth player from Oahu to top 300 yards in a game,
finishing with 292 yards on 19 catches and four touchdowns.
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McKenzie Milton wasn't bad either as Mililani outscored St. Louis to spoil the return of Cal Lee and Ron Lee.
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