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Former Warrior is living the dream

By Stephen Tsai on June 3, 2018

Nick Rolovich will be a guest instructor/speaker at today’s One Blood Football Mega Camp on the Azusa Pacific University campus. The football camp has been sold out, although please-please-please requests might boost attendance to between 450 and 500 participants. Ninety coaches from all NCAA levels will be participating. Rolovich and APU head coach Victor Santa Cruz have a bond as former Warriors. They also co-hosted pro day on the APU campus this past March. Santa Cruz was a UH linebacker […]

UH coaches attending UCLA, Washington camps

By Stephen Tsai on June 2, 2018

Nick Rolovich is one of the guests at today’s UCLA Elite Camp. UCLA coach Chip Kelly invited Rolovich to the camp, whose participants includes some of the top prospects in the West. UH coaches also are attending today’s Washington’s 2018 Husky Football Rising Stars Camp. In turn, Kelly and Washington coach Chris Petersen are expected to attend Hawaii’s Elite Camp on June 8 and 9 on the Manoa campus.

Tuinei earns scholarship

By Stephen Tsai on June 1, 2018

The son and nephew of UH football titans — Tumua Tuinei — has been placed on scholarship. Tuinei plays safety and on special teams for the Warriors. He also is an up-and-coming standup comedian who has performed at venue across the state. His father is Tom Tuinei, a former UH defensive lineman. His late uncle Mark Tuinei played 15 NFL seasons. Tumua Tuinei is scheduled to earn his bachelor’s degree in December.

UH’s Elite camp … TV schedule … PRPs

By Stephen Tsai on May 31, 2018

The Warriors are offering a chance for high school-aged students to compete in contact sessions while learning from coaches from six Pac-12 schools and UH. “It’s two days of instruction,” UH coach Nick Rolovich said of the 2018 Rainbow Warrior Football Elite Camp on the UH-Manoa campus. “Hopefully, everybody comes out learning something and is a better football player.” An NCAA rule allows Division I coaches to only instruct at camps that are on the campuses of a Division I […]

Back might be back

By Stephen Tsai on May 29, 2018

Running back Melvin Davis is awaiting medical clearance and a waiver that will allow him to play this season as a sixth-year senior. Davis has missed most of the past two seasons because of illness and a knee injury. The Warriors also are hopeful for a speedy recovery for running back Genta Ito, who underwent s knee procedure last week.

Return policy

By Stephen Tsai on May 28, 2018

Makana Garrigan’s next job might be with the same company as his previous job. The past two seasons, Garrigan served as a graduate assistant with the UH defense. He earned his master’s degree two weeks ago. Garrigan is a candidate to be an intern for the Warriors this coming football season.

‘Bows’ 10-6 win caps UH sports season

By Stephen Tsai on May 26, 2018

UH’s 2017-18 athletic year concluded at around 2 p.m. Hawaii time when left fielder Johnny Weeks made the final putout of the baseball ’Bows’ 10-6 victory over UC Santa Barbara. What began with a Week Zero game against … — oh, heck, was it, UMass? — what seemed like a long, long time ago ended on a windy day in the “American Riviera.” All in all, it was kinda fun. * * * * * Today’s baseball game also marked […]

Center gets attention — and a scholarship

By Stephen Tsai on May 25, 2018

Head coach Nick Rolovich confirmed that center Taaga Tuulima has been placed on scholarship. Tuulima, who aspires a post-football career in engineering, was an important bridge when center Asotui Eli suffered an injury in the fourth quarter against San Diego State. Tuulima played center the final two UH series. The next game, Tuulima started against UNLV, when the Warriors amassed 400 yards. This past spring training, Tuulima practiced with the first team when Eli worked an internship. In UH’s offense, […]