KAHUKU, Hawaii – Day 2 of the Polynesian Bowl moved the operation up to the North Shore and Kahuku High School as the teams continued preparations for Friday night’s game. There were some special guests on hand for Tuesday’s practice with Heisman Trophy winner, Colorado two-way star and 2022 Polynesian Bowl MVP Travis Hunter on hand in addition to former Notre Dame star linebacker Manti Te’o.
There were still no pads on for the teams as it was another shorts and shells day for Team Mauka and Team Makai, but it was again an opportunity to see the skill position players in the spotlight.
Here are the players who we thought stood out most during Tuesday’s practice.
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The Arkansas-bound quarterback didn’t get to have a senior season because of transfer rules in California that kept him off the field. So, he is making up for some lost time this week as he wraps up his high school career before joining the Razorbacks.
Iamaleava is one of just two quarterbacks for his team alongside USC-bound signal caller Husan Longstreet, so both players have been able to earn plenty of reps. Iamaleava looked sharp during Tuesday’s practice as he continues to settle in with his team. He practiced with a ton of confidence and made some impressive throws all over the field.
The 6-foot-2,…
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Publish date : 2025-01-15 15:43:00
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