Trust and UH sports
The Queen Lili‘uoklani Trust and UH athletics did a cool thing, collaborating for a sports clinic for 80 students of Hawaiian ancestry.
They spent Saturday on the Manoa campus, listening to inspirational speakers and participating in activities with the football, soccer and women’s basketball teams.
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Brian Smith, receivers coach Kefense Hynson and safeties coach Jacob Yoro attended today’s USC camp.
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Anything to get the name UH out there is a win!! Good job Rolo!
UH sports clinic for students of Hawaiian ancestry… cool!
Thanks for the photos. Looking forward to this coming season and the ones to follow. Coach is getting immediate results plus building for long term success. Just what the doctor ordered!
Looks like the kids are having a good time. Is that a girl in a blocking drill with Dejon Allen? Dejon looking really fit; no belly on him. Trayvon looking like a linebacker.
Watching the replay of Alabama’s spring game thinking Tua looks like the best QB on the field, then he throws a pick-6. Swing pass intercepted by a leaping 6′ 5″ DE who returned it 60 yds for TD.
Clinics for kids, community engagement, visiting schools – all the ways UH is building it foundation! Good job Coaches and players!
Welcome aboard, Berry Randle.
Coach Abe looks like he could still play too.
Unsigned Minnesota Twins draftees: 2, 3, 6, 11, 13, 14.
Cade Smith is a 16th round draft pick.
The 15th round draft pick signed, so I think it’s not a matter of money.
Smith is 6’5″.
Fingers crossed.
The starting rotation could look like this: Brandon DiMiero, Logan Poulsen, Jackson Rees, & Neil Uskali(or Cade Smith).
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