2017 Early Contenders high school football preview: No. 25 Kahuku

By Mitch Stephens Jul 24, 2017, 11:46am

A change at the top shouldn't slow down the talented Red Raiders from Hawaii one bit.

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See highlights of the big names coming back to help the Red Raiders fight for a title this season.


Head coach:
Makoa Freitas

2016 record:
11-2, lost in inaugural Open Division state to championship to St. Louis, 30-14

Last decade:
95-21, three state titles

Famous alums/athletes: Singer/songerwriter Jack Johnson, two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Kemoeatu, Saints LB and former University of Washington All-American Hau'oli Kikaha
First-year head coach Makoa Freitas (center) is surrounded by several top returning players.
First-year head coach Makoa Freitas (center) is surrounded by several top returning players.
Photo by Darryl Oumi
PLAYERS TO WATCH

QB Sol-Jay Maiava (6-1, 170, Soph.) —
Next big QB prospect out of Hawaii has offers from Fresno State, Michigan and Utah.

OT Izaya Vimahi (6-5, 270, Jr.) Ranked as the No. 4 tackle in the country for Class of 2019 by 247Sports.



DE Samson Reed (6-3, 250, Sr.) The state's No. 4 recruit has already committed to Virginia.

LB Miki Ah You (6-1, 190, Jr.) Already has offers from Oregon and BYU.

CB Kaonohi Kaniho (5-9, 150, Sr.) — Don't be fooled by his lack of size. He's growing fast and ultra talented.
Quarterback Sol-Jay Maiava
Quarterback Sol-Jay Maiava
Photo by Darryl Oumi
KEY GAMES

Aug. 11 —
vs. Leilehua (Wahiawa, Hawaii)

Aug. 18 — at Wai'anae (Hawaii)

Sept. 9 — vs. Bingham (South Jordan, Utah) at UNLV in inaugural Polynesian Bowl

STORYLINES

* Freitas, a former NFL player, played for Tony Dungy and Dick Tomey but has never been a head coach. He takes over for Vavae Tata, who wasn't rehired after two seasons in which he won a state title and was finalist. Freitas, firm but laid back, will retain almost all of Tata's staff. "I'm honored they hired me," he told MaxPreps in May. "There's a lot here already so I just want to add on."



* All eyes will be on Maiava, who is being compared (fairly or not) to recent Hawaii quarterback phenoms Marcus Mariota and Tua Tagovailoa.

* If the Red Raiders find themselves in a tight spot, they also boast one of the nation's top kickers in BYU commit Sekope Latu, quite a specimen at 6-3, 230.

* Don't be surprised if Kahuku piles up more than 50 sacks with the likes of Reed and other top defensive linemen Sedric Iafeta (6-3, 230) and Junior Tuia (6-2, 270), both among the state's top recruits.

* Vimahi leads a big, physical offensive line. Establishing a featured running back will be among the top priorities for Freitas.
Defensive end Samson Reed
Defensive end Samson Reed
Photos by Darryl Oumi

Kicker Sekope Lutu Lutu
Kicker Sekope Lutu Lutu