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Ken Niumatalolo: From Laie to Navy—Radford Title Run, Hawaii Roots & the Triple Option Journey Host Landon Sikahama interviews Ken Niumatalolo about his upbringing and football path: born in American Samoa to a U.S. Coast Guard family, moving through New York, Oregon and California before settling in Hawaii and later Laie when his father worked at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Ken attended Aiea and Aliamanu schools, spent eighth grade at Kahuku, tried Iolani but transferred to Radford to play quarterback while living with the Salanoas. He recounts Radford’s undefeated junior season and only state title, dedicated to coach John Velasco after his death, and a championship win over Waianae led by Kurt Gouveia; his senior year ended with a narrow loss to Waianae and Iolani winning. Ken describes Laie’s church-centered life, University of Hawaii playing and early coaching, meeting Paul Johnson and learning the triple option that later shaped his 25-year Navy career built on discipline and detail. 00:00 Welcome and Intro 00:21 Born in Samoa 01:46 Moving to Laie 02:36 School and Football Path 06:26 Radford Roots 08:57 State Title Run 10:26 Facing Waianae Legends 15:33 Ola and Recruiting 24:28 Senior Year What Ifs 28:56 Growing Up Laie Life 38:08 Gospel Meets Sports 40:08 Laie Versus Town Life 44:12 Kahuku Football Identity 48:34 Choosing Radford Quarterback 52:48 UH Mentors And Mission 57:45 Option Offense To Navy 01:00:10 Al Noga Practice Battles 01:05:06 Recruiting Hawaii Talent 01:07:33 Winning Undersized At Navy 01:13:34 Discipline And Football IQ 01:17:45 Closing Thanks And Farewell
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