VIDEO: Kahuku’s Carvalho chats after debut win

First-year Kahuku head coach Sterling Carvalho instructed his team during a scrimmage against Waipahu last month. Photo by Steven Erler/Special to the Star-Advertiser.

Kahuku’s 61-9 win over Konawaena on Saturday had all the hallmarks of Red Raider tradition on the gridiron. First-year head coach Sterling Carvalho chatted after the win at Carleton Weimer Field.


COMMENTS

  1. ILH August 6, 2018 10:20 pm

    That’s a division 2 team Konawaena, what you expect the outcome to be, SAINT FRANCIS would have racked them up too.


  2. BG2003 August 7, 2018 12:53 am

    Why is there gotta be some kind of hater in here why can’t we all just get along and not bash the other teams. Yes they maybe a division 2 team and saint Francis could of done the same but we should be supporters not haters in this game. So ILH please be a supporter not a hater okay cause your the one that looks dumb trying to bring us down well it is not working because Kahuku has been a great program and will always be so take a chill pill. So if you don’t have anything nice to say don’t say it at all RRFL c/o 2003 chee Pono.


  3. Nai Uso August 7, 2018 2:06 am

    Big mahaloz and credit to Konawaena for accepting a pre-season game against Kahuku when no other team (especially ILH) wanted to bang out before season start.


  4. Red4fl August 7, 2018 8:45 am

    BUwhahahahaha ILH you are too much, what I am excited to see is how the ILH handles the longer season and not playing a short season which includes the DII ILH teams. I think it is gonna be interesting ……… BTW since you named St Francis, I agree but they would have had to let their 1st team play the entire game …….nuff said #rrfl #everyoneplayed #kahukuFOOTBALL #goBIGRED


  5. Roman Reigns August 7, 2018 7:35 pm

    Omg, they played Konawaena for crying out loud.
    There coach seems so full of themselves, wait till the real season starts….Handle that 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼


  6. Good Story August 7, 2018 8:17 pm

    Learn the difference between “their” and “there” before you talk smack.


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