Kani Kauahi

Kani Kauahi

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name=Kani Kauahi


DateOfBirth= birth date and age|1959|09|6
Birthplace= Kekaha, Hawaii
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Position=Center
College=Arizona State
Hawaii
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coachingyears=1995
1996-1997
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2002-2005
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2007-present
coachingteams=Mesa CC (OL)
Arizona Cardinals (SC)
BC Lions (OL)
San Francisco Demons
Ottawa Renegades (Asst. HC/OC)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Arizona Rattlers (OL)
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years=1982-1986
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teams=Seattle Seahawks
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Phoenix Cardinals

Daniel Kani Kauahi (born September 6, 1959 in Kekaha, Hawaii) is the offensive line coach for the Arizona Rattlers in the Arena Football League (AFL). He joined the Rattlers in 2007 as the defensive line coach.

Playing career

Kauahi played college football with the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Hawaii Warriors. He then played center for 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Seattle Seahawks, the Green Bay Packers, the Phoenix Cardinals, and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Coaching career

Kani Kauahi has coached at the college level (Mesa Community College), and at the professional level in the NFL (Arizona Cardinals), the CFL (BC Lions, Ottawa Renegades, and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats), and in the XFL (San Francisco Demons).

Kani also was the offensive line coach one season for his son's high school football team, Desert Vista High School, in Phoenix, ArizonaFact|date=September 2007.

External links

* [http://www.azrattlers.com/team/coaches/index.html?staff_id=34 Arizona Rattlers bio]


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