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Notable Kahuku Alumni:

Chris Kemoeatu-Pittsburgh Steelers
Ma'ake Kemoeatu-Carolina Panthers
Toniu Fonoti-Atlanta Falcons
Chris Naeole-Jacksonville Jaguars
Itula Mili-Seattle Seahawks
Aaron Francisco-Indianapolis Colts
Jack Johnson-Kokua Hawaii Foundation
Chef Sam Choy-Famous Chef
Natasha Kai-US Women's Soccer Team

Hats, Beanies, Visors

Take Kahuku with you to the beach this summer!
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Air Riflery Cap
Price: $12.00
Air Riflery Cap
Hey Air Riflery fans! This is the cap for you!
Embroidered Visor (Red with black slice)
Price: $16.00
Embroidered Visor (Red with black slice)
This visor looks great with embroidery and a stylish black slice on the bill!
Fancy Cap
Price: $16.00
Fancy Cap
Keep the sun out of your eyes with this cute Fancy Cap! Includes an adorable bow!
Kahuku Football Cap
Price: $17.00
Kahuku Football Cap
Kahuku Football Cap
Kahuku High and Intermediate Visor
Price: $12.00
Kahuku High and Intermediate Visor
This Kahuku High and Intermediate visor is great for students, alumni, teachers, parents, and Kahuku fans!
Kahuku Raider Hat (White)
Price: $12.00
Kahuku Raider Hat (White)
This white Kahuku hat looks great with the red raider mascot on the bill.
Kahuku Red Raiders Beanie (Red, White, and Black)
Price: $15.00
Kahuku Red Raiders Beanie (Red, White, and Black)
When the weather gets cold, you can use this stylish Kahuku beanie to keep your head warm!
R2S3 Cap
Price: $12.00
R2S3 Cap
Red Raider Pride Cap
Price: $17.00
Red Raider Pride Cap
Scalloped Beanie
Price: $15.00
Scalloped Beanie
Tiare Hat
Price: $12.00
Tiare Hat
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