That was kind of the case with our teams between 1997 and 2001. There was one year where we couldn't even beat Pac-Five and another where Iolani swept us.HS Football Fanatic wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 6:50 pm
@gopunahou: The only reason Kamehameha surprises people is that they're so inconsistent. You never seem to know which Kamehameha will show-up at a game. They'll stink-up a stadium one week, and play very well the next.
Way too early top ten HS football 2019
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Punahou Football: 12-1, 2008 ILH and State Champions! 11-0, 2013 ILH and State Champions, a team for the ages!
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Can someone confirm Bam Amina transfered to Mililani?teamhawaii wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 10:12 amJoshua Singh from Kahuku transferred to Orem (UT)teamhawaii wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 12:50 pmAs far as Kahuku...rrforlifebaby wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:11 am Anybody can confirm transfers? Been hearing alot of chatter, especially concerning Big Red.
JL Lavea from Campbell transferred to Kahuku
Harrington Waa from Campbell transferred to Kahuku
Tomasi Pasi from Chandler (AZ) transferred to Kahuku
Mason Paulo from Kahuku transferred to Jordan (UT)
Paxton Skipps from Kahuku transferred to Orem (UT)
Kobe Muasau from Punahou transferred to Eastside Catholic (WA)
Malosi Sam from St. Louis transferred to Mililani
Kamalu Blake from St. Louis transferred to Mililani
Feel free to add or correct
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Yea. I heard that Amina left Bishop Gorman. Can't confirm that he's at Mililani. if he is that would mean Muelu Iosefa, Sonny Semeatu, Micah Kim, Kamalu DeBlake, Wyndyn Hoohuli and Bam Amina would all be playing LB. Maybe someone can play safety or DL. I guess that would be a good problem to have. LOLdahitman wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:07 amCan someone confirm Bam Amina transfered to Mililani?teamhawaii wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 10:12 amJoshua Singh from Kahuku transferred to Orem (UT)teamhawaii wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 12:50 pm
As far as Kahuku...
JL Lavea from Campbell transferred to Kahuku
Harrington Waa from Campbell transferred to Kahuku
Tomasi Pasi from Chandler (AZ) transferred to Kahuku
Mason Paulo from Kahuku transferred to Jordan (UT)
Paxton Skipps from Kahuku transferred to Orem (UT)
Kobe Muasau from Punahou transferred to Eastside Catholic (WA)
Malosi Sam from St. Louis transferred to Mililani
Kamalu Blake from St. Louis transferred to Mililani
Feel free to add or correct
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@gopunahou: The operative word in your post is, "was". You're talking about the Punahou of 18 yrs ago or more. Punahou hasn't seemed to be inconsistent over the past 5 years, at least. Kamehameha still IS inconsistent.gopunahou wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 8:23 pmThat was kind of the case with our teams between 1997 and 2001. There was one year where we couldn't even beat Pac-Five and another where Iolani swept us.HS Football Fanatic wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 6:50 pm
@gopunahou: The only reason Kamehameha surprises people is that they're so inconsistent. You never seem to know which Kamehameha will show-up at a game. They'll stink-up a stadium one week, and play very well the next.
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@Dog 96707: Good grief. Looks like Mililani High is "Linebacker High." Now, is Punahou still as good as Mililani, or is Mililani now slightly better? The only difference seems to be at QB, right? Does Mililani have any QBs that can match Punahou's? How about QBs coming-up from Mililani's JV? Anyone promising? What about vars returnees who were Gabriel's backups last year? Come on, Mililani. HELP me. Don't let me down.Dog 96707 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:04 pmYea. I heard that Amina left Bishop Gorman. Can't confirm that he's at Mililani. if he is that would mean Muelu Iosefa, Sonny Semeatu, Micah Kim, Kamalu DeBlake, Wyndyn Hoohuli and Bam Amina would all be playing LB. Maybe someone can play safety or DL. I guess that would be a good problem to have. LOL
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For what it's worth, the Bishop Gorman football website still has Bam Amina on it's roster as of tonight.
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Bishop Gorman roster.....and preview capsule....kapakahi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 11:35 pm https://twitter.com/RobDeMelloKHON/status/1146617102020829184 https://twitter.com/CodyWKrupp/status/1146653353960792064 https://twitter.com/AlohaClassic/status/1126602342990786561 https://usatodayhss.com/2019/2019-way-t ... ankings/13
https://usatodayhss.com/2019/2019-way-t ... ankings/18
https://www.bishopgorman.org/athletics/teams/football
https://lasvegassun.com/news/2019/aug/1 ... -football/
https://lasvegassun.com/photos/2019/aug/06/766875/
Bishop Gorman players are pictured during the Las Vegas Sun's high school football media day at the Red Rock Resort on July 24, 2019. They include, from left, Bryan Certain, Micah Bowens and Rome Odunze.
Gorman returns two of the city’s top three players in four-star quarterback Micah Bowens, a Penn State commit who passed for 2,778 yards and 29 touchdowns last year, and heralded wide receiver Rome Odunze (60 catches for 1,347 yards and 15 scores). The defense is led by linebacker Bryan Certain (82 tackles), and there’s plenty of leadership from the likes of offensive lineman Hayden Engel and linebacker Lincoln Tuioti-Mariner, an Air Force commit. And the Gaels are built to last, with a who’s who of underclassmen set to debut this fall in Las Vegas’ most talented roster.
Weakness: Gorman’s secondary is almost exclusively underclassmen. However, the talent is off the charts, as all four starters have scholarship offers. Sophomore Zion Branch, who was offered by Auburn and others this summer, is one of many studs. Gorman’s offensive line is also breaking in a few new starters, who are tasked with replacing graduates now playing major college football.