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- Vai Sikahema (born 29 August 1962) is a Tongan broadcaster and former professional American football player. He pla**** as a running back and return specialist...
- Jesse Sapolu and Maa Tanuvasa. Board members include Troy Polamalu, Via Sikahema, June Jones, and Reno Mahe. The hall is located at the Polynesian Cultural...
- Former morning anchor Vai Sikahema may be the station's most recognizable current personality. A former Philadelphia Eagle, Sikahema is one of several former...
- Football Players Share Their Mormon Faith Ty Detmer, Burgess Owens And Vai Sikahema Told A Packed Sanctuary Of The Role Of Religion In Their Lives". Philadelphia...
- Swedish descent, and is a nephew by marriage of former NFL player Vai Sikahema. When he was about two years old, he and his parents moved to Salem, Oregon...
- Jordis Losana Sikahema Unga (born August 6, 1982) is an American rock singer from Forest Lake, Minnesota. After years of building a cult following in Minneapolis...
- Tatupu was invited to the Pro Bowl in 1986 as a special teams player. Vai Sikahema was the first Tonga native in the NFL. He led the league in punt return...
- touchdowns: 15 – Sonny Randle (1960) Returns Punt returns in a season: 44 – Vai Sikahema (1987) Longest punt return: 99 yardsPatrick Peterson (2011) Longest...
- World Cup. In May 2008, WCAU-TV sports director and former NFL player Vai Sikahema accepted an open challenge from former MLB player Jose Canseco to fight...
- One of several Tongans who have pla**** in the NFL, he is a cousin of Vai Sikahema, the first Tongan ever to play in the NFL. Lutui was born in Haʻapai in...