BIIF football preview: Kealakehe rides new hand as it seeks to end title drought

Hunter Wehrsig, coach Wyatt Nahale and Mason Solmonson.
West Hawaii Today file photo Running back Raymond Skillern is one of Kealakehe’s returning established players, but there are also no shortage of former Konawaena Wildcats, including quarterback Sheynen Nahale, who threw for more than 2,000 yards last season as a freshman. He transfered to play for first-year coach Wyatt Nahele, his father.

KAILUA-KONA — Looking around his locker room, Wyatt Nahale sees all the tools needed to build a championship team: athleticism, high football IQ and student-athletes with character even stronger than their bench press.