The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors triumphed over the Northwestern Wildcats with a score of 35 to 14 in a highly anticipated NDL league game. The game showcased Hawaii's CHEE PONO attack, a multifaceted offensive strategy characterized by its adaptability and speed. From kickoff to the final whistle, the Rainbow Warriors exhibited a performance that left fans and cheerleaders wanting more.
Leading the charge for Hawaii was quarterback Brayden Schager, who delivered a standout performance with 360 passing yards. His precision and poise in the pocket were evident throughout the game as he connected with his receivers for four touchdown passes and throwing 0 ints.
Brayden Schagers ability to read the defense and make quick decisions played a crucial role in attacking the Northwestern secondary, allowing the Rainbow Warriors to establish a comfortable lead early on.
:Coach FootballKelly is as classy as they come and I always root for him as he plays the game the right way and has zero cheese in his attack" commented JeffDaddy after the game .
Northwestern traveled to the lovely Hawaian Islands for a showdown with the Warriors.
The defense stood strong on the first drive stopping the potent air attack on a 4th and 2 getting the offense the ball but a quick three and out got the defense right back out there.
A quick sack and a drop forced the Warriors into a 3rd and 16 but a well placed ball converted for them and led to a quick touchdown 5 plays later.
Northwestern would face their own thrid and long but were able to convert on a deep ball and score one play later as Himon would go in around the corner untouched to tie it up at 7.
Hawaii would not face another third down as they carved up the defense and scored from 8 yards out to go up 14-7.
Northwestern would get to mid field but have to punt. Hawaii would take it from their own 13 with aminute and 14 left. They would again not see a third down and score with 13 seconds left in the half to go up 21-7.
Northwestern would open the second half with a 72 yard scamper by Himon for his second score pulling within a score at 21-14.
Hawaii would finally be forced to punt giving the Wildcats the ball with a chance to tie. They would drive to about mid field but take a sack on a outside backer blitz and fail to convert a long 3rd down. They would be forced to punt and pin Hawaii down at their own 15.
The warriors offense was unfazed as they would convert their lone third down and score on a 20 yard strike to up up 28-14 with 5:40left to play.
Northwestern for run four plays and fail to get a first down giving Hawaii the ball with 4:30 left at the Wildact 30. Hawaii would run it in from 3 yards out to seal the game at 35-14.
Good game Jeff, hard to slow that attack down.
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