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Football star Joshua Tihada has become the Luna of Lahaina

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM / 2018
                                Lahainaluna’s Joshua Tihada broke free against Kapaa during the 2018 Division II football championship at Aloha Stadium. Lahainaluna won 34-32 to take the D-II title.
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JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM / 2018

Lahainaluna’s Joshua Tihada broke free against Kapaa during the 2018 Division II football championship at Aloha Stadium. Lahainaluna won 34-32 to take the D-II title.

RODNEY S. YAP / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER 
                                Lahainaluna star Joshua Tihada posed at Sue Cooley Stadium on the Lahainaluna campus. The four-year starter for the three-time defending Division II state champion Lunas will play his last home game on the school’s campus in a state tournament semifinal playoff game on Nov. 23.
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RODNEY S. YAP / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Lahainaluna star Joshua Tihada posed at Sue Cooley Stadium on the Lahainaluna campus. The four-year starter for the three-time defending Division II state champion Lunas will play his last home game on the school’s campus in a state tournament semifinal playoff game on Nov. 23.

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM / 2018
                                Lahainaluna’s Joshua Tihada broke free against Kapaa during the 2018 Division II football championship at Aloha Stadium. Lahainaluna won 34-32 to take the D-II title.
RODNEY S. YAP / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER 
                                Lahainaluna star Joshua Tihada posed at Sue Cooley Stadium on the Lahainaluna campus. The four-year starter for the three-time defending Division II state champion Lunas will play his last home game on the school’s campus in a state tournament semifinal playoff game on Nov. 23.