HOMEGROWN REPORT
Kaheaku-Enhada at helm of Navy victory
By Leila Wai
Advertiser Staff Writer
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Navy quarterback Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada went from second string to scoring in Saturday's 21-20 win over Massachusetts.
Kaheaku-Enhada, a 2004 Kapolei graduate, entered the game in the second quarter and directed a touchdown drive, then scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 19-yard run in the third.
"It was interesting, a learning experience. Coach told me there was a good chance I would go in," Kaheaku-Enhada said. "But when he first called my number I really wasn't ready. He threw me in halfway through the second quarter, and that's kind of early. But once I got in and got a couple of snaps I was OK."
Senior Brian Hampton led a touchdown drive on Navy's first possession, but was yanked by head coach Paul Johnson — a former University of Hawai'i offensive coordinator — after an interception and two punts.
"I'm still the backup; we still have a lot of trust in our starter," Kaheaku-Enhada said. "He just had a bad week, and he'll bounce back."
Kaheaku-Enhada took over with 9 minutes remaining before halftime and drove Navy 80 yards on six rushing plays. Fullback Matt Hall scored on a 53-yard run to tie the score at 14.
On Navy's next possession, Kaheaku-Enhada's first pass of the season was caught by receiver Jason Tomlinson for a 21-yard gain to the UMass 27. The drive ended two plays later when Hall fumbled on a dive play.
Hampton opened the second half at quarterback, but Navy went three-and-out on its first possession. Kaheaku-Enhada then led five of Navy's final six possessions.
He scored on a 19-yard keeper up the middle to put Navy ahead 21-17 late in the third quarter.
"I came off the dive and hit the hole and I saw daylight, and I thought, 'Wow, I'm really going to score,' " he said. "Honestly, I couldn't tell you what I was thinking because it happened so fast. I was just thinking to get into the end zone and get some points on the board."
Kaheaku-Enhada completed 1 of 4 passes, and rushed 12 times for 41 yards and the touchdown. He fumbled three times and lost one.
"It was just poor execution on the entire offense, especially me. I was messing up on my reads and that led to my fumbles," he said.
Last season, Kaheaku-Enhada threw one pass (an incompletion against Stanford) and played mostly on special teams and as a backup receiver.
"Switching positions helped me in a lot of ways. It helped me see the field from different angles," Kaheaku-Enhada said. "I was able to see coverages that I never used to look at in high school. The game is so much different from high school. It helped me out a lot on seeing things develop."
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Senior defensive end Abu Ma'afala (Kamehameha '02 of Honolulu) started and sophomore defensive tackle Mika Kane (Kamehameha '05 of Honolulu) played.
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Miyashiro added 10 digs in a 30-22, 30-18, 30-21 win over Gonzaga Saturday.
Junior defensive specialist Ashley Aratani (Iolani '04 of Honolulu) had three digs against UMBC, four against North Dakota State and three against Gonzaga.
Dutro amassed 115 assists and 17 digs in three matches.
She had 33 assists and three service aces in a 30-25, 30-18, 30-16 win over Nevada Saturday. Nevada junior defensive specialist Randi Salis (Kamehameha of Kane'ohe) had a match-high 13 digs.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Garbin, who notched her 23rd career goal, scored in the 53rd minute. She raced past the defense and beat goalkeeper Lynn Gugliuzza to the upper right corner of the net.
Freshman forward Lauren Maeshiro (Pearl City '06) also plays for Menlo.
Arakawa, who scored in the sixth and 17th minutes, leads the team with four goals.
Freshman defender Dianne Uehara (Kalaheo '06 of Kailua) also plays for Southern Oregon.
MEN'S SOCCER
Gualdarama scored in the 30th minute for the No. 8 Lobos.
Perdido split two defenders and beat the goalkeeper one-on-one.
Bulldog junior goalkeeper Vito Higgins (Academy of the Pacific '03 of Kailua) recorded two saves for his first shutout of the season and fifth of his career. He entered the season third in career shutouts and still trails fellow Kalaheo alums Josh Fouts (19) and Mike McCarthey (13).
Perdido had an assist in a 4-1 win over Oregon State Saturday, assisting on the final goal of the game with 47 seconds to play. Higgins picked up the victory, with four saves.
It was DeVey's 15th career goal.
Tario scored in the 33rd minute against Fordham, and had an assist in the Long Island game.
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Atkinson scored two each against Florida International, Yale and Brown and one against Washington & Jefferson.
Advertiser Staff Writer Kyle Sakamoto contributed to this report.Reach Leila Wai at lwai@honoluluadvertiser.com.