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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
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Hoodies and Windbreakers
Hoodies, Windbreakers and other gear perfect for off island Kahuku fans and chilly football evenings.
Splat! Keep warm with this fun looking Kahuku hoodie!
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Like long sleeves? Then this cool splat design shirt is for you!
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Keep it simple with this Kahuku Red Raider hoodie. Cool Kahuku Indian design!
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Keep your keiki warm throughout basketball season with this cool long sleeve tee!
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Support the basketball team with this long sleeve shirt.
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Block the wind, Kahuku style!
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Display your Kahuku spirit boldly with this new hoodie, also available in Red.
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Display your Kahuku spirit boldly with this new hoodie, also available in Black.
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Price: From $24.99 to $35.00
Keep warm while showing your Kahuku spirit with this cool hypnotic hoodie!
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