Kahuku Town: Most NFL players per capita in the World. Different type of Polynesian there.Water polo. He may be tough, but those Kahuku football soles would've crushed him.
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Kahuku Town: Most NFL players per capita in the World. Different type of Polynesian there.Water polo. He may be tough, but those Kahuku football soles would've crushed him.
Yes- but alot of them went to Saint Louis. lolKahuku Town: Most NFL players per capita in the World. Different type of Polynesian there.
had a girlfriend whose dad was the head football coach at carson high back in the days when they kicked everyones ass.Kahuku Town: Most NFL players per capita in the World. Different type of Polynesian there.
Aukai would have been his coach then, right? Only girls WP at Kahuku now, it's a bummer.Water polo. He may be tough, but those Kahuku football soles would've crushed him.
So many NFL players. Aaron Francisco and Chris Kemoeatu played against each other on opposite teams in the Super Bowl. They played on the same team in the state champs at Aloha Stadium as seniors. My classmate Itula Mili played like twelve years for the Seahawks. Now he owns a bunch of L&L's across the western U.S. He was a pretty akamai guy.Kahuku Town: Most NFL players per capita in the World. Different type of Polynesian there.
Makua- is that you????I’ve only seen his fishing for GT video and thought it was really good, I liked it.
His sparring at the beginning is fine and on point. I get it, we all have our favorite style. His uppercut wisk is part and parcel. If it gets him fired up, cool.
Liked seeing him include his daughter on the adventure, good dad, which we should all be stoked on.
Older brother always has the tough task.
looks like he has done very well out of surfing.
is he still getting a pay day out of it?
Ha, I thought that was sorta cool too.More cringe for everyone
kinda came from nowhere and had a few years as a big wave surfer and ended up with Hawaiian real estate.
looks like a whole lot better gig than pounding nails or hanging drywall.
did Koa do equally as well?
That is his dads house.kinda came from nowhere and had a few years as a big wave surfer and ended up with Hawaiian real estate.
looks like a whole lot better gig than pounding nails or hanging drywall.
did Koa do equally as well?
This is the biggest issue I have with people on IG glorifying Eddie Rothman. He is a POS. He sold drugs for a living and was a criminal syndicate head. He doesnt give two fcks about the north shore or Native Hawaiians. If he did- he wouldn't have been peddling drugs to Native Hawaiians and the community.If on the beach at Sunset because your old man laundered drug money through real estate development and sold out a community while scaring off other people doing the same, then yeah, Makua came from nowhere.
Yep, love Aukai! I think Doug Cole was helping him at the time as well. Actually, I've seen Aukai a handful of times up here in OR. He still coaches, in Lake Oswego area, and I was helping out with the local club, so saw him at a few tournaments.Aukai would have been his coach then, right? Only girls WP at Kahuku now, it's a bummer.
Yeah my son was bummed. He was swim team captain and wanted to play but was too lazy to drive to town for club. Oh well. He surfed a lot.Yep, love Aukai! I think Doug Cole was helping him at the time as well. Actually, I've seen Aukai a handful of times up here in OR. He still coaches, in Lake Oswego area, and I was helping out with the local club, so saw him at a few tournaments.
Lame that Kahuku couldn't get the boy's program to stick around, with all the waterman type talent there. Although, I'm sure if the surf was firing, no one would be at practice!