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JPS Football Championship games set for June 3

Last Wednesday night the Division 2 (5th and 6th graders) JPS Warrior #90 Francis Mauigoa walks away after he took the ball 60 yards for the first and only touchdown of the game against the JPS Vikings, which leads their team to the Championship this Saturday. [photo:EM]Division 1 (7th and 8th graders) JPS Lions win against the JPS Vikings last Wednesday 12- 0, which leads them to the Championship this weekend on Saturday at the Tafuna Veterans Stadium at 8am.  [photo:EM]Tafuna Warriors Division 2 (5th and 6th graders) won against the JPS Vikings 6-0 in last Wednesday’s playoff, and are ready for the Championship game this Saturday at the Veterans Stadium at 8a.m.  [photo:EM]The two main players of the JPS Leone Lions Metuliki Tupou and Misa Paiau, who sidestepped and outran defenders of the JPS Nuuuli Wildcats last Thursday night which lead them to the Championship this Saturday with the score 26- 6. [photo:EM]JPS Warriors last Thursday’s playoff who defeated the JPS Nuuuli Wildcats 50- 0 and made it to the championship to play the JPS Lions this Saturday at the Veterans Stadium in Tafuna at 8am. [courtesy photo]
D1: Warriors vs. Lions; D2: Lions vs. Warriors
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JPS Football playoffs began with Division 1, which fields 7th and 8th graders; and it was a lopsided game between the JPS Warriors vs. the JPS Wild Cats, with the Warriors blowing the Wildcats off the field.

John Allen scored for the Warriors on their opening drive with a 21-yard run.  The Wildcats tried to produce something on offense, but were just overpowered by the Warriors hard hitting no nonsense defense. The Warriors would continue scoring touchdowns by running backs Petesio Iosefo, Jacob Omani, Abraham Kalapu and QB Francisco Mauigoa. In the end, the high powered Warriors would go on to produce 50 points in total, blowing out the Wild Cats who did not score, at all.

The Warriors will go on to face the Lions in JPS D1 Championship game.

The D1 JPS Lions beat the JPS Vikings 12- 0 for a berth in this Saturday’s championship game. Both D1 & D2 championship games will be played on the same day.

Next up was Division 2 action, which is for 5th and 6th graders, with the number one ranked JPS Lions going against the JPS Warriors. The Warriors took the lead early on in the game with a 15-yard touchdown pass to #4 Sapani Lepule with 30 seconds left in the 1st Quarter. The Wildcats would do a good job holding on to the lead until late in the 2nd Quarter when Lions running back Metuliki Tupou sidestepped and fended off defender for a beautiful 42-yard touchdown. The momentum was on.

With 17 seconds left in the 2nd Quarter, the Lions handed the ball off to Misa Paiau, who outran defenders for a 50-yard touchdown closing the half. The Lions would score again to start of the second half with Tupou scoring his second running touchdown, this for 35 yards. 

The score would remain JPS Wildcats 6, JPS Lions 18 until the start of the 4th Quarter. Second goal and 9 more yards to the end zone, Lions QB Isaiah Elisara with play action ran the ball to the left for his first and final touchdown of the game. 

The Lions would run down the clock leaving the final score, JPS Lions 26 - JPS Wildcats 6.  The championship game in D2 will be the JPS Lions vs. the JPS Warriors, this Saturday, June 3. The D2 Warriors beat out the JPS Vikings 6- 0 in playoffs to get a spot in the championship game.

Great job to all teams and their coaching staff for the exciting game.  

For next week June 3, here is what we have for the Championship: 

D2- Lions vs. Warriors

Some of the All Star players leading the Warriors are 

Francis Mauigoa

Mike Fuiava

Tau Ho Ching

Julian Savaiinaea

Tafa Bryce

For the Lions the players are 

Misa Paiau

Metuliki Tupou

Chris Sua

Isaiah Elisara

Ilalio Sefika

In the D1 Championship Game

D1- Lions vs Warriors

The Key Player for the Lions are 

SIO LEALIFANO

OAKLAND SALAVEA

DANIEL LEOTA

CYAN FIATOA

AMMON JOHNSON

They will take on the following Key Players for the Warriors

Francis Mauigao

John Allen

Ieremia Ieremia

Pitone Manase

Papa Mauigoa

Jacob Omani

Petesio Iosefo