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Sports - Naval Academy
Mids at home at helmPublished 08/24/08
Ken Niumatalolo returned to his home state of Hawaii in January, 2004 to recruit a talented option quarterback named Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada on behalf of the Naval Academy.
By Colleen Dugan — The CapitalHawaii natives coach Ken Niumatalolo, left, and quarterback Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada lead Navy in a bid for a sixth straight bowl trip.
Niumatalolo never imagined that four years later he would be the head coach at Navy and Kaheaku-Enhada would be his starting quarterback.
In fact, the hopes of Navy football for the 2008 season rest squarely on the shoulders of those two Hawaiians. Niumatalolo, in his first season as head coach, faces the pressure of continuing the remarkable run of success begun by predecessor Paul Johnson. Kaheaku-Enhada will be charged with directing the patented triple-option...
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