Bishop Gorman’s football team took time Sunday to enjoy Hawaii after the Gaels shut out Kahuku 38-0 on Saturday .

The Gaels then flew to Las Vegas on Monday and began practicing after they landed.

There wasn’t any time to waste with a short week ahead that puts Gorman in the middle of its nonleague schedule, featuring some of the nation’s top teams.

The Gaels, ranked No. 2 nationally by USA Today and No. 3 by MaxPreps, host Lone Peak (Utah) at 7 p.m. Friday, which starts a three-week stretch that includes East St. Louis (Illinois) and top-ranked Mater Dei (California). Lone Peak (3-o) is the second-ranked team in Utah by MaxPreps.

“We’ve already pregame planned some stuff, so now we’re making sure we finalize exactly what we want to do against Lone Peak,” Gorman coach Brent Browner sai

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