Kamehameha Warriors Football Team Page

Contents of the Kamehameha Warriors Football Team Page:
>> Coverage of the 2022 Kamehameha Warriors football team
>> The Warriors’ state tournament and Oahu Prep Bowl scores through the years
>> Team page links for all 47 Hawaii high school football teams

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>> Current head coach: Kaeo Drummondo
>> Top-tier state tournament overall record: 4-0
>> Top-tier state tournament championships: 2 (2004, 2009)
>> Oahu Prep Bowl championships: 3 (1974, 1975, 1976)
>> Oahu Prep Bowl overall record: 3-2
>> ILH championships: 24 (1918, 1922, 1926, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1946, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 2004, 2009

2023 Stories About The Kamehameha Warriors:

June 21:

>> Alabama’s Nick Saban Extends Offers To Trent Seaborn And Malakai Lee (Who Also Gets An Offer From Georgia’s Kirby Smart)

June 12:

>> Kamehameha’s Nazaiah Caravallo Chooses To Stay In Islands, Commits to UH

March 24:

>> Kamehameha Senior-To-Be Nazaiah Caravallo Commits To Arizona

Feb. 23:

>> Kaeo Drummondo Is The New Football Coach/Director At Kamehameha

2022 Stories About The Kamehameha Warriors:

Nov. 1:

Kamehameha’s Abu Maafala Out As Football Coach; Search For New Head Man Underway

Sept. 13:

Photo Gallery of Saint Louis’ 49-14 Football Win Over Kamehameha

Aug. 8:

5 VIDEOS Of Kahuku’s New-Field Christening 49-0 Shutout Of Kamehameha

Aug. 7
>> Kahuku Shuts Out Kamehameha For First Home Game On Brand-New Field (ESPNHonolulu.com)

Aug. 1
>> The Up-And-Coming Kamehameha Warriors (ESPNHonolulu.com)

July 13:

RECRUITING ROUNDUP: Texas Offers Kamehameha Freshman Malakai Lee; Saint Louis’ Trech Kekahuna Transfers to Bishop Gorman And Commits To Wisconsin

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Kamehameha Warriors At State Tournament (1999 to present):

2004

Division I Semifinals
Nov. 26, 2004
>> Kamehameha 21, Lahainaluna 6, at Aloha Stadium
Division I Championship Game
Dec. 3, 2004
>> Kamehameha 28, Leilehua 7, at Aloha Stadium

2009

Division I Semifinals
Nov. 27, 2009
>> Kamehameha 40, Leilehua 0, at Aloha Stadium
Division I Championship Game
Dec. 4, 2009
>> Kamehameha 34, Kahuku 21, at Aloha Stadium

Kamehameha Warriors At Oahu Prep Bowl (1973 to 1998):

>> 1974 Championship Game: Kamehameha 20, Leilehua 19
>> 1975 Championship Game: Kamehameha 20, Waianae 14
>> 1976 Championship Game: Kamehameha 46, Radford 6
>> 1978 Championship Game: Waianae 14, Kamehameha 6
>> 1979 Championship Game: Kaiser 27, Kamehameha 7

Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s 47 High School Football Team Pages:

ILH Open Division
>> Kamehameha Warriors
>> Punahou Buffanblu
>> Saint Louis Crusaders

ILH Division I
>> Damien Monarchs
>> ‘Iolani Raiders

ILH Division II
>> PAC-5 Wolfpack

OIA Open Division
>> Campbell Sabers
>> Kahuku Red Raiders
>> Kapolei Hurricanes
>> Leilehua Mules
>> Mililani Trojans
>> Moanalua Na Menehune
>> Waianae Seariders

OIA Division I
>> Aiea Na Alii
>> Castle Knights
>> Farrington Governors
>> Kailua Surfriders
>> Radford Rams
>> Roosevelt Rough Riders
>> Waipahu Marauders

OIA Division II
>> Kaimuki Bulldogs
>> Kaiser Cougars
>> Kalaheo Mustangs
>> Kalani Falcons
>> McKinley Tigers
>> Nanakuli Golden Hawks
>> Pearl City Chargers
>> Waialua Bulldogs

BIIF Division I
>> Keaau Cougars
>> Kealakehe Waveriders
>> Konawaena Wildcats
>> Hilo Vikings
>> Waiakea Warriors

BIIF Division II
>> Hawaii Prep Ka Makani
>> Honokaa Dragons
>> Kamehameha-Hawaii Warriors
>> Ka’u Trojans
>> Kohala Cowboys
>> Pahoa Daggers

MIL Division I
>> Baldwin Bears
>> Lahainaluna Lunas
>> Maui Sabers

MIL Division II
>> Kamehameha-Maui Warriors
>> King Kekaulike Na Alii

KIF
>> Kapaa Warriors
>> Kauai Red Raiders
>> Waimea Menehunes

 

 

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