Waianae, HI — Radford at Nanakuli Friday, 7 p.m. The Rams (6-1) have a spot in the OIA Division I championship game secured. After a bye last week — an exhibition game with ‘Iolani was cancelled — Radford will face the division’s most prolific offense. Radford has scored 249 points, 35.6 per game, but Nanakuli is averaging a whopping 40.6 points per game. The Golden Hawks scored 32 points in a close loss to division leader Kaiser three weeks ago. This final game is a de facto bowl game in the valley for Nanakuli (4-3), which has not had a winning season since 2015. Senior Keahi Ah Sui has completed 59 percent of his passes for 1,758 yards (8.5 per attempt) and 18 TDs. He has also rushed for 372 yards and four TDs, and ranks seventh in OIA D-II in rushing yards. Running back Christian Asinsin ranks third in rushing with 560 yards and seven TDs. David Kalili (35 receptions, 533 yards, five TDs) and Joseph Lewis IV (28, 472, eight) have been dynamic playmakers. Lewis has also averaged 14 yards per rush with two TDs on the ground. The 1-2 combo of Christian Payton and Michael Hayslett has added up to 1,075 rushing yards and 16 TDs for Radford. Kalob Victorino-Avilla ranks fourth in the division with 15 TD passes and wide receiver Jack Carlson is tied for fourth in receptions (34) and TD catches (seven).