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King Kekaulike Football Team Hands Out Awards at Banquet

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The King Kekaulike football team held its season-ending awards on Nov. 18 at the school's cafeteira. File photo by Rodney S. Yap.

The King Kekaulike football team held its season-ending awards banquet on Nov. 18 at the school’s cafeteria. File photo by Rodney S. Yap.

The King Kekaulike football team held its end-of-the-season banquet on Nov. 18 in the school’s cafeteria. More than 100 players, parents and administrators attended.

The following players were recognized by the coaching staff:

  • Player of the Year: Lucas Tamayose.
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Brandon Chung.
  • Offensive Player of the Year: Trey Hunter.
  • O-line Player of the Year: Cody Nakasone.
  • King Kekaulike's Lucas Tamayose was chosen the team's Most Valuable Player. File photo by Rodney S. Yap.

    King Kekaulike’s Lucas Tamayose was chosen the team’s 2016 Player of the Year by the coaching staff. File photo by Rodney S. Yap.

    D-line Player of the Year:  Isaiah Hueu.

  • Special Team Player of the Year: Peigthon Akina.
  • Inspirational Players of the Year: Nik Wenger
  • Highest GPA 4.0: Peigthon Akina.
  • Academic Awards (3.5-3.7): Mau Loa Pacheco, Keeana Popejoy Kanamu, Brenden Yamamura.
  • Perfection Award: Earl Naki Via, Joutas Ah Yet.

King Kekaulike would like to thank co-head coaches Tyson Valle and Dennis Dias, and anyone else who were involved with the football program in 2016.

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The King Kekaulike Football Crafts Fair will be held on Dec. 18 at the school’s cafeteria, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

The event, which is a fund-raiser for the team’s trip to Japan, will have plenty of crafts, food, and music.

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