However, Kaheaku-Enhada did not go home this summer during what little leave time he has from the Naval Academy. As the returning starting quarterback for the Navy football team, Kaheaku-Enhada felt it was important to stay in Annapolis and set an example for the rest of the team.
"For the past two years, I've been under guys who helped build this program. I believe it's time for me to help pick up the torch from...
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