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Day 5 practice … remembering Manny Relator

By Stephen Tsai on August 1, 2018

There were mixed results for the Warriors’ fifth practice of training camp. Quarterbacks Jeremy Moussa, Chevan Cordeiro, Cole McDonald and Kolney Cassel took turns in situational and scrimmage-like sessions. Moussa, a freshman, directed the only scoring drive. He completed a 56-yard pass to JoJo Ward to set up a 17-yard TD strike to a leaping Devan Stubblefield. “In the huddle, they were expecting the ball coming my way,” Ward recalled. “We had a connection coming my way.” In the past […]

Soccer begins anew

By Brian McInnis on August 1, 2018

Another year, another crack at history. The Hawaii soccer team held its first fall practice of 2018 on Wednesday, and its usual fitness test, in preparation for what it hopes will be a breakout year with a heavily remade roster. Fitness testing went well, eighth-year coach Michele Nagamine said on the artificial turf of T.C. Ching Field. “This is one of the most well-prepared teams I’ve seen,” she said, noting power and agility drill results. “With 10 freshmen, it’s going […]

VIDEO: Walk-on QB makes most of his reps

By Dave Reardon on July 31, 2018

Like several of the other University of Hawaii quarterbacks in camp, Justin Uahinui is learning his third offensive system in as many years. The second-year freshman walk-on from Farrington played in a version of the West Coast offense as a Govs senior and learned the RPO (run-pass option) last year at UH. Now, it’s the run-and-shoot. “We were run-heavy (in high school),” he said. “A lot of people were surprised I continued at quarterback (in college), but I get a […]

Practice No. 4

By Stephen Tsai on July 31, 2018

Stop right there. The Warriors used three quarterbacks in the team session. But the order (Jeremy Moussa, Chevan Cordeiro and then Cole McDonald) and the rotation number are not a reflection of the depth chart or separation. Nick Rolovich said no decision has been reached on a pecking order. All the quarterbacks remain in the running. * * * * * After years of instability, UH installed concrete bases for the video lifts. Here’s a recent photo gallery from camp. […]

English not done yet

By Brian McInnis on July 30, 2018

Carl English has unfinished business in his homeland. The 37-year-old former Hawaii basketball standout, and reigning National Basketball League MVP, indicated through the Twitter page of his professional team, the St. John’s Edge, that he is game for at least one more season in Canada before calling it a career. “Carl English is back,” said the post, which English retweeted. 🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Ryder, Kirsten and Kylie English have a special announcement!#UnfinishedBusiness@cenglish23 pic.twitter.com/nckFCMIeJd — St. John's Edge (@stjohnsedge) July 30, […]

Kick-starting special teams

By Brian McInnis on July 30, 2018

Competition has been kicked up a notch out at Cooke Field. UH, which no longer had a do-it-all leg maestro like Rigo Sanchez in 2017, posted a kickoff distance average of 57.7 yards, compared to 62.2 for opponents. UH made four field goals all season, in nine attempts. This fall, UH has a whopping five players competing for the starting placekicker job: Ryan Meskell (Jr.); Michael Boyle (RFr.); Alex Trifonovitch (Jr.); Nino Alibegic (Jr.); and Kekoa Sasaoka (So.). New special […]

Mouse in the house

By Stephen Tsai on July 30, 2018

Mouse Davis, co-author of the run-and-shoot offense, is in town to consult with the UH coaches. The Warriors are installing the run-and-shoot this season. FORMER SLOTBACK VISITS Ryan Henry, a former UH slotback/returner, attended today’s practice. Henry was asked to address the team. Henry is a teacher in California, as well as director of popular football and soccer climics for youths. LINE DANCE This was today’s No. 1 offensive line: LT Kohl Levao, LG JR Hensley, C Taaga Tuulima, RG […]

Warriors: Matinee in Manoa

By Stephen Tsai on July 29, 2018

UH season ticket holders, Na Koa members and Warrior alumni and family are invited to attend today’s Manoa Matinee at the UH athletic complex’s lecture hall. It begins at 2 p.m. There will be refreshments, special guests and the chance to roll back the clock and watch the original telecast of Hawaii going against Fresno State for the 1999 WAC title. The event is free, but limited to the first 150 attendees. Don’t worry, your place in line won’t be […]