There was good and bad for Alabama quarterback signee Taulia Tagovailoa in Saturday night’s 2019 Polynesian Bowl.

The good news? Taulia Tagovailoa didn't show any ill effects from a shoulder injury suffered late in the 2018 Alabama high school football seasons.

The bad? Tagovailo threw two interceptions -- one in the first quarter and one in the fourth -- as his Team Mauka fell 27-7 to Team Makai. Tagovailoa's first interception was on a deep pass intended for fellow Alabama signee Jahleel Billingsley.

Tagovailoa finished 13-for-24 passing for 166 yards and a 20-yard TD pass to Lincoln Victor in the third quarter.

Taulia Tagovailoa TD strike to Lincoln Victor. Team Mauka on the board trailing 20-7 third quarter 🏈🌴🤙 @tauliaa12 @LincolnVic5 pic.twitter.com/g5NLr8tkYY — Polynesian Bowl (@polynesiabowl) January 20, 2019

The other four future Alabama players enjoyed limited success in Saturday night's all-star game Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Running back Trey Sanders, the nation's No. 1 running back prospect from IMG Academy (Fla.), showed power, elusiveness and a strong burst through the hold, all of which were on display on a touchdown run early in the second quarter. But the play was nullified by a penalty so the TD did not officially count.

"This is my Heisman shot. As soon as I leave here, man, I'm probably going to cut off social media and I'm probably going to just focus on getting that Heisman."https://t.co/4AH6fjQNrt pic.twitter.com/te3y8oFxIa — AL.com sports (@aldotcomSports) January 18, 2019

Defensive back Demarcco Hellams, from DeMatha Catholic in Hyattsville, Maryland, was active from his safety spot and made several tackles, including one in which he knocked his own helmet off.

Defensive end Khris Bogle, who's expected to play linebacker at Alabama, also recorded several tackles and showed his speed while chasing ball carriers and receivers on the perimeter.

Billingsley, a tight end from Phillips Academy in Chicago, caught a pass from Tagovailoa and showed off his run-after-the-catch skills for a big gain.

Southern Cal commit Puka Nakua turned in the biggest highlight with a touchdown catch in which he barely kept his feet inbounds.

Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, the Heisman Trophy runner-up, also attended Saturday’s game after being named the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame College Player of the Year.

"I think it's awesome he's going to be there with us," Tua said during an in-game interview on CBS Sports Network when asked about playing with his brother at Alabama.