Eighth in a series of DODEA-Pacific high school football previews.
KADENA AIR BASE, Okinawa – Back in 2019, Kadena coach Sergio Mendoza led the Panthers to their seventh Far East Division I football title.
But due to coronavirus protocols, that’s the last time they’ve taken the field. And only four players are left from that championship squad that opens its season Sept. 24 against Kubasaki.
“We’re starting from scratch, more than we ever have been,” said Mendoza, in his 16th year at the Panthers’ helm.
Practice began on Aug. 25, the third day of school. Prior to that, Mendoza said the Panthers didn’t have a summer program, no two-a-day practices in early August, no weight-lifting program to which they’ve been accustomed over the years.
With all those handicaps, “we’re really coming out of the cave as a brand-new team,” Mendoza said. “We’re trying to get going with whatever we can piece together.”
Three of the four players remaining from Kadena’s last season are senior skills-position players: Quarterback Anthony Skalamera, running back Trent Fowler and kicker-tight end Joey Puterbaugh. Senior James Wright is the lone experienced lineman.
The Panthers, Mendoza said, are less concerned with wins and losses at this point, and more with rebuilding what he calls the team’s traditions, ensuring commitment to one another and carrying out individual responsibilities.
“They have a huge task, a huge responsibility, in building back those traditions,” Mendoza said. “We take those traditions very seriously. We’ll deal with the tribulations (of rebuilding) because the payoff is bigger.”
There’s no Far East championship to chase this year, again due to COVID; just the district title with four games against their island rival Dragons.
“It’s been two years since we’ve played,” Mendoza said. “It’s exciting to see the players and the community so excited about football returning.”
Kadena Panthers
Kadena Air Base, Okinawa
2019 season record — 7-0 overall. Beat Humphreys 14-12 for Far East Division I title Nov. 10 at Kadena.
Head coach — Sergio Mendoza, 16th season. Pacific-record seven D-I titles (2007, ’09-’10, ’14-’15, ’17, ’19).
Returning players — 4.
Returning starters — 4.
Key performers — Trent Fowler, Sr., RB-DB; Anthony Skalamera, Sr., QB; Joey Puterbaugh, Sr., P-TE; James Wright, Sr., OL-DL.
Strengths — A small core of experienced skills players who took the field for the 2019 D-I final.
Drawbacks — Youth and inexperience. Saw 24 players who would have started, either graduate or transfer, if there had been a 2020 season. So pretty much starting from scratch.