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Shown here at The Opening, Tua Tagovailoa led his team to a state championship (photo courtesy 247Sports)

Alabama five-star quarterback commit Tua Tagovailoa accomplished team and individual greatness on Saturday night.

Tagovailoa, the nation's No. 33 overall prospect and an Alabama commit since May, quarterbacked Saint Louis of Honolulu to a 30-14 win over Kahuku in the first Open Division Hawaii state championship at Aloha Stadium.

Tagovailoa threw a 52-yard touchdown pass and ran for a 30-yard score in the win. The 52-yard pass broke Timmy Chang's 17-year-old record for career passing yards by a Hawaii prep quarterback, which was 8,001.

Tagovailoa needed 87 yards coming into the game and, according to Hawaii Prep World, finished with 8,158 passing yards and 84 touchdowns along with 1,727 rushing yards and 27 scores to give him 111 career touchdowns.

He threw for 243 yards in the win. Tagovailoa will play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio on Jan. 7 and plans to enroll early at Alabama.

Alabama held off schools like USC, UCLA, Oregon and Hawaii to land the commitment from the 6-foot-1, 215-pound Tagovailoa and the coaching staff offered his younger brother, sophomore quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa.

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