
Kila Keone: The Youngest Player on BYU Football - How Dreams Don't Stay on the Pillow
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Get ready for an inspiring episode of Beyond the Game as host Mike Lacey sits down with BYU football walk-on Kila Keone. At just 18 years old, this remarkable young man has already overcome incredible odds - playing his senior year of high school at age 16, transferring schools to chase his quarterback's recruiting attention, and navigating the complex gray shirt process to finally land at his dream school.
Standing 6'3" as a wide receiver, Kila brings a unique perspective as one of the youngest players in the building, having started kindergarten at age 4 in Hawaii and consistently competing against older, bigger, and stronger opponents his entire life. Through his journey from Lone Peak High School in Utah to Moanalua High School in Hawaii, and now to BYU, Kila embodies the mindset of "walking in the rain" - pushing through adversity with unwavering faith and determination.
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Video Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:30 - Gray Shirt Explanation
2:12 - Roster Changes and Making the Team
4:39 - High School Career at Moanalua
6:12 - Transfer Story: Lone Peak to Hawaii
8:08 - Training Goals and Weight Targets
11:07 - Strengths as a Receiver
13:32 - Age Differences and Team Dynamics
16:52 - "Walking in the Rain" - Adversity Philosophy
19:27 - Family Reward Traditions
23:13 - Dream Chaser Mentality and Faith
25:42 - Goals for October 13th vs Utah
27:28 - Speaking Hawaiian Language
30:20 - Future Dreams and Aspirations
34:15 - Scout Team Contributions
36:19 - Life Advice for Young Athletes
38:48 - Closing Thoughts