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Sports - Naval Academy
Departing class leaves Mids with holes to plugPublished 12/30/08
Opportunity will be the watchword on offense when Navy begins preparation for the 2009 football season. The Midshipmen graduate eight of 11 starters on that side of the ball, including the top performers at each of the skill positions. Head coach Ken Niumatalolo admitted there will be numerous question marks on offense when Navy opens spring practice in March and is interested to see which players step up and seize the many openings on the depth chart. The Midshipmen must replace a three-year starting quarterback in Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, a game-breaking slot back in Shun White, a workhorse fullback in Eric Kettani and a reliable...
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