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As an August football practice winds down at Kamehameha, it’s the final question, one that deals with his biggest on-the-field concerns entering the regular season, that seems to stump coach Dan Lyons.
Lyons thinks and contemplates … and … nothing seems to come to mind.
That can only be a good sign, right?
“Either that or I’m really stupid,” Lyons said.
Not likely, considering the Warriors in 2014 became just the second BIIF team to win a game at the HHSAA championships.