The Kapa‘a and Kaua‘i high school football teams take the field tonight at Vidinha Stadium in what Kaua‘i coach Derek Borrero anticipates will be a competitive game. “The fact of the matter is, they’ve got athletes there,” Borrero said. “Once
The Kapa‘a and Kaua‘i high school football teams take the field tonight at Vidinha Stadium in what Kaua‘i coach Derek Borrero anticipates will be a competitive game.
“The fact of the matter is, they’ve got athletes there,” Borrero said. “Once they get together, they look like they’ve got a pretty good offense. At any time, Kapa‘a can beat Kaua‘i or Waimea.”
Kapa‘a (0-4, 1-5 overall) came close to getting its first win last week when it led 14-7 going into halftime against Waimea High School (3-1, 6-1).
“We took what they did very seriously,” Borrero said. “I respect the coaches there and they’re players. I think what happened last week is an example of how this league could be like.”
Tonight also happens to be the first of the homecoming weeks to come, must-wins for the most part on the home team.
“It might not be that easy,” he said.
Kapa‘a, however isn’t feeling too much pressure.
“We feel a lot better this week,” said Kapa‘a head coach Steve Kaui. “We’ll just give it our all. With the quality of what we’ve brought to the game, I think the boys are pleased.”
At last meeting between the Raiders and the Warriors, the Raiders outscored them 43-7. But Kapa‘a has made progress as the season went on.
“I’m sure Derek is very prepared for us,” Kaui said. “They’ve got a great defense and their offense, it’s obvious they can score.”
The junior varsity team starts the night at 5 p.m. Varsity kickoff is set for 7:35 p.m.