Handed a new life
A one-time kolohe, Paulay Asaita found friendship at Word of Life and a home at Saint Louis
By Paul Honda
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
He wasn’t a kolohe little boy.
He was a kolohe big boy.
“In
seventh grade, my dad took me out of public school. I was a bad kid,”
Saint Louis lineman Paulay Asiata said of his childhood in Kalihi.
Growing
up with a single father and two siblings, Asiata found himself sitting
in the principal’s office countless times at Central Middle School.
Transferring to Word of Life didn’t change the pattern at first.
“I got suspended a lot. Bad memories. My dad (Taeao) would have to pick me up,” said Asiata.
Now
6-foot-5 and 300 pounds, he is one of the state’s most highly coveted
offensive lineman. The change in attitude came at tiny Word of Life
under coach Joe Onosai.
“Freshman year was the
best year. I had lots of fun. I got to know Juda (Parker). I really got
to know all my friends,” said Asiata, who had yet to play football,
being much too large for Pop Warner weight limits.
He finally played as a sophomore.
“I took out my anger on the field,” he said.
That
camaraderie on and off the field came to a heartbreaking halt when Word
of Life’s school shut down this year. After considering ‘Iolani,
Asiata, who has a 3.0 grade-point average, followed Parker to Saint
Louis.
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