VIDEO: Timoteo talks about everyone but himself

All Mililani receiver Kalakaua Timoteo did against Waianae was break his own school record for receiving yards in a game, but if you ask him it all started up front.

He hopes the show continues to roll until another championship parade through Trojan town.


Timoteo surpassed 2,000 career receiving yards against Waianae to move to seventh on the all-time list.


COMMENTS

  1. TGOD October 24, 2015 9:00 am

    Good work Kala, stay hungry and humble!


  2. Lee Boy October 24, 2015 10:56 am

    Can wait to see this kid, Malepeai and the Mililani offense against Kahuku.


  3. Homegrown October 24, 2015 11:43 am

    Auriight can’t wait to see this matchup. All year long people been saying Kahuku can’t do what they do against the “elite” teams. The Red Raiders are hungry to get after these Trojans in all three phases of the game and see what they’re really made of.


  4. rr4l October 24, 2015 3:58 pm

    The boyz in red are HUNGRY AND READY TO RUMBLE!! HEAAAAWIIIIKOOOO!!


  5. LBI October 24, 2015 4:45 pm

    Props to Timoteo n the Trojans. Can’t wait for the match up next Friday.


  6. Duggy October 24, 2015 4:55 pm

    Timoteo is a really great athlete.But i think he gets shutdown like he did against the Big Red Machine like last years OIA Championship.Other then that He’s a really Great Athlete.


  7. Anykine_guy October 24, 2015 5:45 pm

    Last years championship game is history! I will say this though. Malepeai was also shut down in that game. He had his lowest output of the year during that game. He is a BEAST and Kahuku’s defense will have its work cut out for them defending Malepeai as well as Timoteo and CO. Regardless of who the quarterback is.

    Best of luck to both teams.


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