The 35-year-old Fujino will assume the job being vacated by Dwight Toyama. Toyama will become the executive director of the Hawaii High School Athletic Association on Monday.
Fujino would not confirm the report.
During his tenure at Kaimuki, Fujino has coached both boys' and girls' varsity teams. His boys' teams have been contenders within the Oahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division for all but the first year he coached.
On that day, the HHSAA must be out of the stadium office it has maintained for four four years. Officials said yesterday that, although there are outside parties trying to help the association, no one has been able to offer a suitable location immediately.
Aloha Bowl Charities has pledged to help in finding the HHHSA a permanent home.
The team will be coached by Doug Frias, assisted by Nani Flores and Tania Brunton.
But the Stars won't be the only Hawaii girls' team entered. Bank of America also will field a team coached by Gary Pacarro, a Punahou coach for the junior varsity and Division II boys.
On the boys' side, Sol Batoon will be the head coach of the scholastic team while Kaipo Spencer will assist him.
The girls' open team includes 1996 state tournament stars like Radford's Taryn Geolina and Candace Benford, Kapaa's Cian Carvalho, Hilo's Onaona Miller, Honokaa's Penny Kaai, and Risse Hodson, Lezlie Kiaha and Shannon Searle of Kamehameha.
The boys' team features Kaimuki's Arthur Racule, Moanalua's Ramsay Williams, St. Louis' Kalen Dudley, Lahainaluna's Kapena Lum and University High's Elijah Neverdon.
The Hawaii Select team, which is coached by Kalaheo's Pete Smith, was released last month. It includes Kalaheo point guard Steve Hess and Iolani brothers Derek and Shawn Christensen.
The Hawaii Stars also will take girls' and boys' 15-and-under teams.