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KS Kapālama Homecoming 2014

October 10, 2014

The Kamehameha Schools Kapālama campus celebrated its Homecoming Week from Sept. 29 to Oct. 3, culminating with the homecoming football game verses. ‘Iolani on Friday, Oct. 3, at Kūnuiākea Stadium. The Warriors beat the Raider 42-28, while homecoming festivities took place before the game and at halftime.

Earlier in the week, the elementary school held a pep rally with high school cheerleaders helping the young haumāna to show their school spirit. On game day, the high school had their pep rally, while the Pauahi Foundation had a tailgate for alumni.

High school cheerleaders get elementary students in the spirit during the elementary school pep rally.




The cheerleaders lead some cheers for the elementary students, possibly training future KS cheerleaders as well.




Students were able to enjoy cotton candy at the pre-game pep rally above Kūnuiākea Stadium.




The pre-game pep rally had fun for the young, and the young at heart.




High schoolers got into the spirit with face painting at the pep rally.




As always, the scene at Kūnuiākea Stadium proves one of the picturesque in the state.




The band gets it all started by playing the national anthem and Hawai‘i Pono‘ī.




The senior football players make their way onto the Kūnuiākea field for one last time.




Friends and family of all the senior football players form a gauntlet to usher the players through.




The KS Kapālama cheerleaders show why they are always in the running for annual state and national titles.




Junior Kumoku Noa makes a spectacular grab for a touchdown in the second quarter.




Junior quarterback Fatu Sua-Godinet escapes from the oncoming ‘Iolani pass rush.




Alumni cheerleaders join the current cheerleaders in leading the crowd in the singing of "Sons of Hawai‘i."




The Pauahi Foundation offered up stew and rice as the perfect pre-game meal at the alumni tailgate.




Nicole Aragon and Kapu Mau serve as the queen and king on this year's homecoming court.




Koy Omo shows his support for the team as a staff member, alumnus and parent.