Friday, December 5, 2008
Warriors talk about the State High School Championship Game
Remembering when his team won the State Championship, Jayson Rego said:
"That's one of the best memories I've had in football. Just making it to the state championship and winning, I'll remember that for the rest of my life." (HSB)
HSB Note: "Rego rushed for 212 yards -- the second highest total in a title game -- and scored on a 79-yard run in Kamehameha's win over Leilehua in the 2004 title game."
About his team's loss in the state championship game during his senior year, Miah Ostrowski said:
"Every time I watch high school football I think about our senior year and how I wish we could go back in time. But you move on. Hopefully we can get it this time." (HSB)
About Kakuhu's back-to-back state titles when he was QB, Inoke said:
"The whole community was hyped up and excited. I'm sure that's probably how it is for Leilehua with their community in Wahiawa. I remember when the community would feed us the whole week. They'd come over and set up all this food after practice and everything. It's like a similar experience last year when we went to the Sugar Bowl, on a different scale. The whole state was excited. It's the same kind of feeling going into that big game." (HSB)
"That's one of the best memories I've had in football. Just making it to the state championship and winning, I'll remember that for the rest of my life." (HSB)
HSB Note: "Rego rushed for 212 yards -- the second highest total in a title game -- and scored on a 79-yard run in Kamehameha's win over Leilehua in the 2004 title game."
About his team's loss in the state championship game during his senior year, Miah Ostrowski said:
"Every time I watch high school football I think about our senior year and how I wish we could go back in time. But you move on. Hopefully we can get it this time." (HSB)
About Kakuhu's back-to-back state titles when he was QB, Inoke said:
"The whole community was hyped up and excited. I'm sure that's probably how it is for Leilehua with their community in Wahiawa. I remember when the community would feed us the whole week. They'd come over and set up all this food after practice and everything. It's like a similar experience last year when we went to the Sugar Bowl, on a different scale. The whole state was excited. It's the same kind of feeling going into that big game." (HSB)
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