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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, April 24, 2010

Crusader football eyes Papalii


Advertiser Staff

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Sam Papalii

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Sam Papalii, a former longtime college assistant and Kealakehe head coach, has emerged as the leading candidate for the Saint Louis School head football coaching job, according to sources close to the situation.

Papalii had been a college assistant at Hawai'i, Arizona, Utah, Iowa State and UNLV before leading the Kealakehe program from 2001-2005.

He guided the Waveriders to a 39-16-1 record and two Big Island Interscholastic Federation Division I championships.

Papalii declined comment when reached by The Advertiser.

Papalii would fill a vacancy left by John Hao, the coach the past two seasons.

School spokeswoman Jodi Anne Yoshida said that the school has not hired a coach yet and the process is ongoing.

New athletic director Ed Paola denied a report that Papalii had been hired.

After the school named Paola its new athletic director to replace Ulima Afoa, all coaches of the fall and winter sports were asked to submit "courtesy letters of resignation" to allow the incoming AD a chance to assess the programs and hire each head coach individually.

Hao said he applied for the job.

HESS RESIGNS AFTER 2 WEEKS AT KALāHEO

Chic Hess, 66, has resigned as Kalāheo High School's boys basketball coach just two weeks after accepting the job, according to Mustangs athletic director Mark Brilhante.

Hess cited personal reasons, Brilhante said.

Hess had replaced Chico Furtado, who stepped down after this season after seven seasons at the helm.

Hess, who coached high school in Pennsylvania and college at Brigham Young-Hawai'i, most recently coached at Academy of the Pacific prior to coming to Kalāheo.