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In a surprising late-season development, three-time defending state football champion Kahuku is set to welcome a new quarterback—Matai Fuiava, formerly of national powerhouse St. John Bosco in California.
Fuiava, who started for the nation’s second-ranked team this past Friday, has left St. John Bosco and relocated to Oahu, enrolling at Kahuku High School. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound, three-star recruit is expected to finish the season with the Red Raiders.
However, per Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) regulations, Fuiava will need to appeal the state’s mandatory 10-to-14 day heat acclimatization period which is possble. His availability for this weekend’s highly anticipated matchup against top-ranked Campbell remains uncertain at this time.
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In a surprising late-season development, three-time defending state football champion Kahuku is set to welcome a new quarterback—Matai Fuiava, formerly of national powerhouse St. John Bosco in California.
Fuiava, who started for the nation’s second-ranked team this past Friday, has left St. John Bosco and relocated to Oahu, enrolling at Kahuku High School. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound, three-star recruit is expected to finish the season with the Red Raiders.
However, per Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) regulations, Fuiava will need to appeal the state’s mandatory 10-to-14 day heat acclimatization period which is possble. His availability for this weekend’s highly anticipated matchup against top-ranked Campbell remains uncertain at this time.
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