
Mililani linebacker Bam Amina (10) celebrated a tackle of Bosco running back Jabari Bates (20). Photo by Steven Erler/Special to the Star-Advertiser.
It was a David-versus-Goliath scenario for the Mililani Trojans, and even with a 42-10 loss to No. 2 ranked St. John Bosco, there’s a silver lining.
Mililani coach Rod York and linebacker Bam Amina chatted with Hawaii Prep World after the loss. The Trojans stood their ground in the trenches, allowing just 118 rushing yards on 30 carries by the powerful Braves.
All the mililani asian kids on the bench while the samoans from Kalihi, Aiea and west side starting. SMH! cmon Mililani principle keep your program under control.
Jojo, actually no more Asian kids. They left their community for D2 schools like Pearl City,Aiea,Moanalua. Shameful. Amina confused , Gorman headband,KapoleI wristband.
@Mill Parent, Gorman headband, Kapolei wristband and Waianae roots
Heart of a warrior. Hating on kids, grow up.