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Honolulu Hahalua
Current season
Established (2037-08-15)August 15, 2037 (25 years ago)
First season: 2037
Play in The Kū Dome
Honolulu, Hawaii
Headquartered in Marriott Central Building
Miami, Florida
Honolulu Hahalua logo
Honolulu Hahalua wordmark
LogoWordmark
League/conference affiliations

NSFL (2037–present)

Current uniform
HONUniforms.PNG
Team colorsBlue, Yellow
         
MascotRay
Personnel
Owner(s)MMFLEX
ChairmanAmir Long
CEOAmir Long
PresidentJoe Johnson
General managerMMFLEX
IceBear
Head coachLane Frost
Team history
  • Honolulu Hahalua (2037–present)
Championships
League championships (2)
Conference championships (3)
Division championships (3)
Playoff appearances (4)
Home fields

The Honolulu Hahalua are a professional American football team based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu competes in the International Simulation Football League (ISFL) as a member club of the league's American Simulation Football Conference (ASFC) American division.

History

2030s

2037–2039

The Honolulu Hahalua were founded after the historic Season 22 DSFL Draft that saw the league get over two-hundred new recruits. Their founding general manager Gregward Graves used their first selection and the second overall selection of the expansion draft to select linebacker Mack Arianlacher as the first pick of the team. They traded back from the first overall selection that they were given in the Season 22 ISFL Draft, and ended up selecting Momona Keiki-Kāne with their first pick and the seventh pick overall; a pick that would be the first of many as they led the league in selections with 41 total. After that the team was also able to acquire pro bowlers Keʻokeʻo Kāne-Maikaʻi and Shawn Dawkins during the draft. Along with future defensive performance of the year award winner Jim Waters.

The 2037 (S22) season got off to a rough start for the Honolulu Hahalua as they went just 1-3 over their first four games, although that was not an unexpected result for the expansion franchise. They improved over the middle of the season by going 2-3 including a road win against the eventual Ultimus Bowl XXII winners the Colorado Yeti. After that the last stretch of the season was as rough as the start as they went just 1-3 to close out the season. Their final record of 4-9 left them last in their conference and kept them out of the playoffs.

Thus the 2038 (S23) season got off to a similar start to their previous season as they went just 1-4 over the first five weeks of the season thanks to a huge home win over their conference rivals the San Jose Sabercats 35-7 in week three. Their interconference games went far better as the team went 3-3 over the middle six games of the season. Upward trends continued through the last games of the season as Honolulu won 40-3 against the Austin Copperheads in week twelve en route to a 3-2 close to the season. While their 7-9 record was comfortably an improvement; it still only saw them to fifth in their conference and another season without a playoff berth.

The 2039 (S24) season should have been the beginning of a turnaround for the Hahalua. They opened the first five weeks of the season going 3-2, including a victory against the San Jose Sabercats in Week 3. The remainder of the season would see Honolulu win one only to lose the week after. This was reflected in a 5-5 Conference record and an 8-8 record over the duration of the season. A one game improvement on the previous season kept them in fifth in their conference and maintained their status as perennial playoff outsiders. Should one more game have fell their way they would have experienced their first playoff game as the remainder of the conference saw playoff games all with 9-7 records, including the eventual victors San Jose.

2040s

2040–2044

The 2040 season was a roller coaster for most players on Honolulu's roster. Their season started off with a 35-23 loss to the Copperheads and then a blowout win of 55-27 against the New Orleans Second Line. With a 1-1 record going into week three, Honolulu looked like a pretty good team. Throughout the rest of the year, Honolulu would be sub-par to most opponents and they weren't very streaky in a good or bad way. At the end of the season their biggest streaks were both two wins and two losses. They finished 8-8, which slotted them fourth best in the ASFC, missing the playoffs by one game.

2045–2049

2050s

2050–present

Players and Personnel

Current roster

Honolulu Hahalua roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends


Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

DSFL Send-downs

Rookies in italics

Roster updated April 9rd, 2024
  22 Active, 4 Send Downs

ASFC rostersNSFC rosters

Current staff

Honolulu Hahalua staff
Front Office
Offensive Coaches
 
Defensive Coaches
Special Teams Coaches
Strength and Conditioning

References