Their plan is to fight, scratch, work together, give 100 percent and never stop until the whistle blows, and it’s already worked for them before.
As far as intangibles are concerned, Ka’u boys basketball team could bare a striking resemblance to the Trojans’ football team.
“Most of them are football players, but because I coach basketball, they play basketball, too,” coach Daryl Shibuya said. “They all come from the same place. They’re athletic. You’ll probably see them playing (a spring sport) as well.”
With the recent addition of eight-man football, the Trojans are on an equal playing field on the gridiron, but that’s hardly the case on the hardwood.