College prep

Ratings change all of the time.

Besides, when it comes to recruiting, there are different preferences for different schools. Someone’s top prospect might not be on another school’s list. That said, here’s one  analyst’s list of the state’s top college prospects entering the 2011 season:

• Luke Kaumatule, defensive end, Punahou

• DeForest Buckner, defensive end, Punahou

• Pasoni Tasini, defensive end, Baldwin

• Psalm Wooching, running back, Kealakehe

• Shane Brostek, offensive lineman, Hawaii Prep

• Kory Rasmussen, defensive tackle, Kamehameha

• MacKenzie Togafau, offensive lineman, McKinley

• Kalei Auelua, defensive end, Saint Louis

• Pono Keni, offensive lineman, Saint Louis


• Kris Hugley, linebacker, Radford

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Utah and UH are entered in the battle for receiver Delshawn McClellon of Gahr High School. UH had an evaluation visit at Gahr Monday. Utah offensive coordinator Norm Chow visited Gahr yesterday. This afternoon, Utah made an offer to McClellon.

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Greg Salas will wear No. 87 for the Rams this season, if there is a season.

Famous No. 87s: Sidney Crosby, Regge Wayne and Dwight Clark.

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Three former Warriors now play for the AFL’s San Jose SaberCats. Here are Aaron Kia, Ray Hisatake and Francis Maka:

sabercats

COMMENTS

  1. koakane May 18, 2011 8:58 am

    morning

    foist


  2. Slugger May 18, 2011 9:00 am

    Morning, again!

    Prep, guys, prep.


  3. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 9:05 am

    Morning!


  4. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 9:06 am

    AFL, CFL, UFL, NFL… what’s the one in Hawaii called?


  5. Na Koa Mike May 18, 2011 9:06 am

    Kauai Warrior fans, here’s your chance to talk to Coach Mack.

    http://www.nakoa.org/?p=1164


  6. SteveM May 18, 2011 9:10 am

    Good morning everyone!


  7. tommui May 18, 2011 9:15 am

    GOOD MORNING HAWAII!

    And how are you DPK?

    AL – reminder – decal – lost my identity without it!


  8. Ralph May 18, 2011 9:31 am

    #157 Derek It wasn’t as you stated “All those home runs last year was in part because of the bats and it seemed Wahine batters were trying to go for the fences.” Look at this year’s BA, it is markedly lower as a team and individually than last year. The bat did not contribute to this, simply put, if a player’s hit total goes south, chances are the home runs totals will also go south. It happened but it wasn’t for lack of hard work.


  9. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:33 am

    Again, my condolences to Kameron’s ohana.


  10. warriorsun May 18, 2011 9:33 am

    The WAC has quietly rescheduled a make-up game between Fresno State and Nevada tomorrow at the bulldog’s Pete Beiden Field.

    FSU (16-7) is currently in second place, a game-and-a-half behind Hawaii (15-5).

    Both teams have clinched a first-day bye heading into the WAC Tournament hosted at Hohokam Stadium May 25-28/29, Mesa, Arizona.

    The basebows needs any combination of three–Hawaii wins or a Fresno State loss to take the regular season title and the Tournament’s No. 1 seed.

    The Aggies are coming off a devasting 4-game series on the road where fresno swept them and hammered aggie hurlers for 55-runs and were 10-run ruled twice….ouch!


  11. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:36 am

    ST,

    Re: top college prospects —

    there was a time when Roosevelt High would have placed high on that list. But glad to see Radford (my kids’ alma mater) mentioned.


  12. jm2375 May 18, 2011 9:37 am

    Good morning Tsaikos!

    As was discussed the other day, some interesting names on the list. Psalm, DeForest (parents fans of Star Trek?). Is Kory Rasmussen any relation to Jeff Rasmussen?

    Good news on the Wahine vb recruiting front. I thought ST was talking about 2012 recruits, not 2013!! Cool…


  13. Ralph May 18, 2011 9:43 am

    #157 Derek “The team couldn’t handle the stress of all that success and wasn’t tough enough.” It wasn’t the success of 2010 that led to any stress, they handled success well and never dwelled on it this season and Coolen at the beginning of the year during Fall practice told the girls that what they accomplished last year won’t be discussed hereafter, it’s over, they have a new season to build on.

    How tough do you want the girls to be, they worked hard at every practice, came out to the game determined to win. They loss ten games by one run, disappointment, definitely, but it wasn’t because they weren’t “tough enough”. It’s softball, it happens, and unfortunately it happened to the girls. Ricketts and Parnaby pitched well, so did the opponent’s pitcher, and they weren’t blown away in most of their losses.


  14. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 9:43 am

    I think in women’s volleyball, they plan a couple of years out.

    Besides, in volleyball, club competition is more important, it seems, than high school competition.


  15. LizKauai May 18, 2011 9:43 am

    Aloha Kakahiaka!

    Congrats SaberCats!

    Nice colors!!!

    hiho!


  16. Ralph May 18, 2011 9:48 am

    #157 Derek “The sad thing is that I love the Wahine team and I feel bad about how they lost.”

    Derek, keep coming to the games or follow them when your time permits. Like the success of 2010, the team will put the disappointment of 2011 in back of them and move forward.

    You can also support them as a booster by joining Na Wahine Softball Boosters

    http://nawahine.com/Na%20Wahine%20Booster%20Club%20Application%20Form.pdf


  17. Slugger May 18, 2011 9:48 am

    Cool Sabercats! Do we get any of the games from the AFL, UFL here? Don’t tell me I have to get a cable box…ugh!

    LizK, you’re right! Nice colors.


  18. koakane ip4 May 18, 2011 9:52 am

    al and tommui re decal

    when, where, time is burger cc


  19. LizKauai May 18, 2011 9:54 am

    #5 Yea! Gonna help tunalvr hustle up some good door prizes and get the word out on Kauai!


  20. djmitcho May 18, 2011 9:59 am

    At least I get to see those guys play when they come to Spokane later this AFL season


  21. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 10:03 am

    I like indoor football. Had a great time going to those AFL2 games they had in Hawaii.

    Great fights, too.


  22. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 10:07 am

    Re: UH TV channel

    Why wouldn’t Time Warner agree to Oceanic’s plan to install a UH TV channel? UH sports sells well. If they charge all Oceanic households $5 or more per month, think of the moolah coming in.


  23. warriorsun May 18, 2011 10:32 am

    coolen needs to re-examine some his methods also. It’s not all on the wahine.

    one of the most glaring critcisms fell on the batting…..no need for detail on this blogsite, other than to say there are some that feel passionate about it.

    we know coach bob handles the pitchers and shuffles the batting order.

    his two aces did well and distinguished themselves. kudos to ricketts and parnaby as well as coach coolen.

    tweaking the batting order sometimes proves useful but this season, it didnt fix the problem.

    another problem was the high expectations created by coolen himself when he declared in preseason that his team would be reloading and not rebuilding as has happened in the past when the wahine fell a notch or two after successful seasons.

    hopefully wahine and coaches alike learn from 2011 and move in a positive direction.

    there are lessons from this season for both pupil and mentor to share……best wishes to wahine team & staff 2012.


  24. Da Punchbowl Kid May 18, 2011 10:40 am

    Good Morning Gangeez! 🙂

    Top Twenny Five!

    Some tough looking “Cats” above! Good luck to them!

    Hey Tom and mctruck.


  25. LizKauai May 18, 2011 10:43 am

    damning with faint praise…

    yawn


  26. Da Punchbowl Kid May 18, 2011 10:50 am

    Psalm Wooching. Love that name.


  27. twogreenfanatics May 18, 2011 10:53 am

    liking #87 Salas


  28. Da Punchbowl Kid May 18, 2011 10:53 am

    Dagnabbit Liz! First you yawn, now I’m yawning… 😉


  29. Michigan Warrior May 18, 2011 10:53 am

    Howzit, everyone!

    Finally stopped raining, and it’s starting to warm up a little. Three field trips this week for da school-age kids… two to Cedar Point… one to the Detroit Zoo.

    No matter how these ‘top-prospects’ lists come out, I’m glad our coaches go everywhere else and turn every rock to find the hiddn gems!


  30. jm2375 May 18, 2011 11:01 am

    Howzit MW!

    Cedar Point? The amusement park with all the roller coasters? Screecher and I are jealous.

    BTW, I watched the end of Hawaii Five-0 again this morning. Think it was Hedder, not Heidi, Ilustre in the line-up with Kono. My bad.


  31. Derek May 18, 2011 11:03 am

    It wasn’t that the Wahine didn’t work hard. I believe they it, physically. When I meant by tough, it means mentally tough, not the physical part. Unfortunately, in baseball, or in this case softball a lot of it is betwenn the ears. When things get down things go south. The question is if the team pick themselves up and can turn it around. The Wahine did not adjust enough, or execute enough to pull out some of the close ones. Do we need a very good batting coach? I don’t know. Ricketts and Parnaby were very good. They are not dominant like some others, so we needs to score on average about 4 runs per game to win.

    How many times did the Wahine score 2 or less runs in a game?

    Everybody is entitled to their opinion, right! I hope next season will be a season to remember as we begin play in the Big West.

    The team that does the best recruiting year in and year out is women’s volleyball. Shoji has got to win another National Championship soon. It’s been a long time. Why? It is a hell of a lot more competitive and a lot of teams have very good players across the country. To even make it to the Final Four is difficult. To win the whole thing is special. I see the weakness for this year’s team is the libero position, passing, and serving. Hitting and Blocking are the 2 strengths. Uiato, I hope, will be very good as the setter. One Wahine I am high on coming in as a freshman is Jane Croson.


  32. Ralph May 18, 2011 11:03 am

    ESPN reports Georgia softball leads the NCAA in home runs with 84.


  33. Ralph May 18, 2011 11:12 am

    Arizona Softball 2010 107 HRs 2011 72 HRs. Georgia hit 99 in 2010


  34. Inoneearouttheother May 18, 2011 11:17 am

    We have one last spring softball season in the WAC.

    2012 Spring WAC Softball will consist of the same people except BYU replaces BSU.


  35. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 11:24 am

    Inoneearouttheother:

    no gray matter between those ears? lol.


  36. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 11:49 am

    Inoneearouttheother…

    Hmmm.. is the other spelled…”(r)ear”?


  37. NCAA May 18, 2011 11:55 am

    “A yawn may not be polite, but at least it is an honest opinion”. Voltaire


  38. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 11:55 am

    Maybe the BCS should simply award any team that goes undefeated in a season, whose schedule includes at least 11 D-1 opponents, a million from the coffers. $250,000 for teams with only one loss against a similar schedule… Then split the rest of the money in the bowls.


  39. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 11:56 am

    DPK…

    How ya doing?


  40. shorebreak May 18, 2011 12:16 pm

    Too much hardcore softball in the beginning of the season burned the girls out. What was to gain from a hard preseason? Maybe limiting the preseason next year might make for a stronger run through the regular season

    Injuries,fatigue,lack of interest are all signs burnout


  41. Da Punchbowl Kid May 18, 2011 12:25 pm

    I’m guud MIH. Hows you?


  42. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 12:31 pm

    DPK…

    Same ole.. same ole.. still a work in progress…


  43. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 12:32 pm

    RE #39

    Guess what I’m saying is that the BCS should BRIBE us non-AQ to keep the status quo.. oddawise change.


  44. Da Punchbowl Kid May 18, 2011 12:32 pm

    Keep tha faith, baby, thass alls ya can do. 😉 Good luck and prayers to you.


  45. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 12:54 pm

    Das right, DPK… keep da faith and wass da name of the other girl? BTW… sent you email.


  46. Ralph May 18, 2011 1:03 pm

    shorebreak, the Na Wahine needs the tough preseason for the RPI ratings, once the WAC season starts their RPI goes down because the WAC teams do not play a tough enough schedule in out of conference match ups.

    The NCAA selection committee uses the RPI in selecting the at large teams for the regional.


  47. d1shima May 18, 2011 1:07 pm

    Ralph/shorebreak,

    D*mned if you do, D*mned if you don’t…


  48. koakane May 18, 2011 1:38 pm

    five oh


  49. wafan May 18, 2011 1:39 pm

    Good afternoon, everyone!


  50. Derek May 18, 2011 2:12 pm

    As Les Murakami would say, “to be the best, you have to play the best.” A good tough preseason schedule early, I think, is a good thing. It tests the players from the get go, especially if the regular conference schedule is weaker. Conversly, the PAC 10 schedule is so tough that anything in pre-season is an easy schedule. That’s the way it is.

    Look at UH baseball this year. Early season tough games against nationally ranked Oregon and Texas helped UH see where they measure up early. And I think it helped the Rainbows see that they can become a good team and that they can compete if they play well and execute. They know where their shortcomings are, but this team doesn’t give up until the last out. They have proved it on many times this year already.

    For the UH football team, I think it is a good thing that they are starting out playing Colorado at home, then Washington on the road. These are Pac 12 teams and have lots of good Division I talent, but they are also beatable in the respect that they are not Top 15


  51. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 2:17 pm

    Wafan, thanks for your comment on my blog, but if the woman says NO, then the guy should zip his pants.

    A no is still a no.


  52. iwonderwhytheyhateme May 18, 2011 2:34 pm

    #51,

    Washington has been lackluster at best recently and Colorado is not even in the top 75 in the nation probably…

    If we win it wouldn’t be worth bragging about, if we lose well that would just plain suck.

    At least its not Washington State and Colorado.


  53. wafan May 18, 2011 2:53 pm

    GG . . .

    I agree! No means no.

    Still, he is not guilty until proven guilty.

    Besides, who said she said, “No”? Perhaps she changed her mind for whatever reason(s).


  54. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 2:53 pm

    If the NCAA truly doesn’t have a say, then it also doesn’t have a say in declaring the bowl eligibility of players. All of those random drug tests? Don’t apply, right?


  55. wafan May 18, 2011 2:54 pm

    GG . . .

    Besides, he did not have any pants on to zip.

    She should have simply bitten down hard.


  56. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 2:54 pm

    Appears the Pac-12 is starting to notice the talent on the outer islands. Psalm is getting some interest.


  57. bigislandkurt May 18, 2011 2:56 pm

    Steinhoff boy from HPU who passed away……tragic story. Relation to Keoni? Send your prayers and medicine songs to his ohana and friends.

    BIK


  58. bigislandkurt May 18, 2011 2:58 pm

    I sure hope we CRUSH the Colorado Buffs on opening day. Our boys are notorious for slow starts. I hope we pour it on in the 1st Quarter and NEVER take our feet of the gas pedal. A convincing win over a bcs conference opponent may be just what the doctor ordered for our 2011 warriors.

    BIK


  59. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 3:15 pm

    BIK:

    Keoni’s brother.


  60. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 3:16 pm

    BIK:

    UH actually has been working on the game plan for quite a while. They found some links that it feels will be helpful.


  61. Stretch May 18, 2011 3:23 pm

    #61 – ah, that’s right, they got a jump start on Colorado by watching videos the last day of spring “practice”


  62. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 3:25 pm

    Why did we lose the Hawaii Bowl, though? We were woefully unprepared.


  63. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 3:30 pm

    Hey, Stretch:

    Lauren Cheape wants to know if you’d like to enter a team in the Miss Hawaii 2011 Golf Tournament. It’s May 27 at the Pearl Country Club.


  64. Souljah May 18, 2011 3:30 pm

    Looks like UH offered John Ursua:

    http://utah.scout.com/a.z?s=365&p=8&c=1&nid=5200255


  65. iwonderwhytheyhateme May 18, 2011 3:32 pm

    #63,

    We played a team which was better and more prepared than we were. The fact that it was such a bloodbath is what makes it hard to swallow.

    There is a sure way to gain success that never fails as far as I know. Start strong and finish stronger. Hawaii has been lacking that for the past few years.


  66. iwonderwhytheyhateme May 18, 2011 3:44 pm

    I do think that the MWC invite all that jazz has given our program a fresh breath of air.

    It’ll be a tougher league to play in and I can only hope that our recruits will be top notch and prepared for that challenge.

    If the MWC gets the BCS waiver, even more so will we be inclined to do our share in keeping the conference competitive by winning our OCC games etc and doing whatever we can to strengthen our schedule.


  67. Kazz May 18, 2011 3:57 pm

    “Not giving up until the last out.”

    If a team loses 2-3 or 1-2 did they give up until the last out? 90% will say yes they did. They win 3-2 or win 2-1 100% will say they did not.

    Yup, damned if you are and damned if you don’t.

    Seems like the definition of “playing until the last out” is defined as simply winning in the last moment, nevermind the fact that those falling short were also busting their butts of trying to do what they can, but because they fell short, they weren’t considered to be playing until the “last out”.


  68. Kazz May 18, 2011 3:58 pm

    If a team gets WHUPPED on I can understand.


  69. (Jesse)James May 18, 2011 3:59 pm

    #67….IWWTHM…We just need to always play to win…

    Winning takes care of a lot of things.

    Even if we don’t win, at least keep it competitive. Too me, losing isn’t bad…it is losing without giving all you’ve got and being competitive. Teams will beat you on pure talent alone…but when you give them a fight, it makes you look that much better.


  70. Buffoman May 18, 2011 4:05 pm

    I see the list. Any of these boys listed has UH on their top two schools to play for or they are like that you man from the Big Island who is only looking at schools on the western US continent.

    Maybe the list should, if possible list where they want to go. No use getting all excited about kids who may have no interest in being a Warrior. Not being cynical, but this is a Warrior dominated site and we are probably most interested in those most interested in being a Warrior and then a few spaces down list those who have little or no interest in being Warriors. No disrespect to any, as I agree some just want to go away. I just want to cheer for those who want to strap it on for the “home team”.


  71. papajoe2 May 18, 2011 4:06 pm

    #64, Lauren Cheape, Miss Hawaii contestant, is sister to Matt Cheape of UH Volleybows. Lots of beautiful women will be there.


  72. whitey May 18, 2011 4:25 pm

    buffoman, your point is well taken. we going get sum and to those who want to play for another, best wishes and have a great career. to those who stay, aloha and welcome and a huge mahalo for being a warrior.


  73. Pauoa Boy May 18, 2011 4:38 pm

    Souljah,

    Good they offered early, Ursua is a beast and dual sport like Miah Ostrowski. Could possibly dual sport in college too. Glad the coaches are looking early as he is only a Junior and 2012 class. He’s tearing it up at QB but will be projected as a slot receiver. He can ball it up on the BBall court too as he was once a product of Coach Agenas clinics at Kalakaua…


  74. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 4:42 pm

    I think we simply do not have the depth we need to win game after game, week after week for an entire season. When our first team slot gets injured we see a huge difference in what we are capable of… same with the RB or WR… we need depth on our offensive skill positions so that we don’t suffer that kind of drop off.

    Oline got to get better, too.


  75. wafan May 18, 2011 4:46 pm

    mih . . .

    Is it a question of talent or repetition?


  76. wafan May 18, 2011 4:47 pm

    26 wake ups to go.

    Tsigh.


  77. wafan May 18, 2011 4:48 pm

    Nytal!


  78. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 4:54 pm

    wafan,

    I think until last season, both (either the talent wasn’t ready for the D1 level or it didn’t exist)…but from this season forward, there should be enough talent in each position, so it will be a matter of repetition in each position — With maybe, the exception of RB… to be seen.


  79. shorebreak May 18, 2011 5:19 pm

    Both baseball and softball pitchers got injured,softball is over how far can the baseball team , go with injuries to its pitchers; RPI ratings don’t matter as much as 40 wins for softball or 35 for baseball: Hawaii we are stuck where we are; travel is a killer also, so we should figure out a schedule that benefits us.


  80. Kazz May 18, 2011 5:31 pm

    Actually,

    Ricketts went the entire season, and her entire career without having to miss a game due to “injury”, illness is different as she sat the 3rd game of the Alabama series due to an illness, but came in to relieve Parnaby and so forth.

    Parnaby sat a few games on the road early in the non-conference season due to some pain in her pitching arm that goes back to the fall when she returned to school after participating in some tournaments back in Australia during the summer of 2010. She essentially never stopped playing softball from the fall of 2009.

    Later the MRI produced a negative result for Parnaby, which was obviously good news.

    The softball program has been lucky the past two seasons avoiding detrimental injuries. There are the ususal sore bodies and wear and tear of the season, but nothing serious or close to it.

    Traditionally, we’ve had strong programs come to Hawaii for softball and Coolen is no different from other UH coaches that believe in a strong non-conference schedule to help with post season seeding like Murakami, Shoji, and Trapasso.


  81. Kazz May 18, 2011 5:33 pm

    Condolences to the Steinhoff Ohana.

    Only saw Kameron play once and that was this past season when HPU played UH. Very solid bballer indeed.


  82. Derek May 18, 2011 5:45 pm

    #53, I beg to differ. Washington is getting better. Sarkisian has recruited well the last couple of years and they have made great strides in getting top talent out of Hawaii such as Hauoli Jamora, etc. They beat USC and California on the road last year. They beat Nebraska badly in the Bowl Game. They came on strong at the end of the season and won every game they had to win to make it to a bowl game. The have a lot of starters returning and they have a lot of depth. Beating them on the road will be very, very difficult. If our offensive line cannot hold their defensive line we will not win this game for sure and that’s a very big question going in. Beating any PAC 12 team is cause for celebration. We have not won a AQ school on the road in a long time. Coach Mack will say that it will be a very tough ball game to win. We have a better chance to beat Colorado at home. Still, there are many questions marks going into the season that it will be difficult to predict how things will go. Definitely, we are NOT playing any cupcakes. We should respect our opponents for who they are, PAC 12 teams with a lot of football talent.


  83. ai-eee-soos May 18, 2011 5:54 pm

    #83 – I agree.

    Washington is a big physical PAC 12 team, and not to be taken lightly.

    Our past teams have had a tough time against bigger teams.

    We have a tough schedule, which include big guys like Wash, Colo, BYU.

    Our team has to develop depth, and in a hurry.


  84. ai-eee-soos May 18, 2011 5:55 pm

    Man, that normchow is getting to be a pesky pest.

    ” … Utah and UH are entered in the battle for receiver Delshawn McClellon of Gahr High School. UH had an evaluation visit at Gahr Monday. Utah offensive coordinator Norm Chow visited Gahr yesterday. This afternoon, Utah made an offer to McClellon. … “


  85. LizKauai (macbook) May 18, 2011 6:48 pm

    Mahalo to Coach Glanville for giving our alumni a chance to play at the next level. 😎


  86. Jun Tao May 18, 2011 7:14 pm

    #83

    Last one i believe was at Washington St. Ok, the bottom dweller but a win is a win!


  87. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 7:27 pm

    Buffoman:

    It’s an accurate list, which is all I will say.


  88. Stretch May 18, 2011 7:48 pm

    How tall is McClellon?? Hopefully a little taller than the previous alumni from that school


  89. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 7:52 pm

    He’s under 6 feet.


  90. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 8:23 pm

    According to scout.com, Psalm Wooching just committed to UCLA.


  91. longboarder May 18, 2011 8:23 pm

    Gahr? Out of the two recruits we got from Gahr one doesn’t even hold a clipboard and the other couldn’t even make it into the school. Let norm have em…..


  92. Aaron May 18, 2011 8:32 pm

    maybe if the softball team has another disappointing season next time around, the armchair coaches won’t spam us with off-topic posts as much! I can only hope…


  93. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 8:33 pm

    longboarder:

    Deondre Powell just couldn’t get it going academically. Too bad. He was a nice guy, and a pretty good athlete. He went to a JC, but just didn’t have enough credits to transfer.

    There were two other Gahr receivers who ended up going to WAC schools.


  94. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 8:36 pm

    I wonder how Norm Chow likes living in Utah. Better than Tennessee?


  95. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 8:37 pm

    I think the best thing about Ricketts is she learned to control her self-criticism. That’s what happens with hyper-competitive athletes. As a freshman, she used to get upset at herself too much when she made a mistake.

    It happens. Volleyball player Steven Hunt was like that. He learned the one-snap-and-clear mantra, and became a better player.


  96. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 8:38 pm

    Gigi:

    Chow lived a long time in Utah. He used to be BYU’s offensive coordinator and QB coach.

    i think he’s Mormon, too.


  97. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 8:39 pm

    We should all learn that mantra. How many times have I dwelled on negative outcomes, wishing I could do it over and get it right.


  98. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 8:41 pm

    Ideal situation for Norm, then. I have never been to Utah, but my daughter’s inlaws are Mormon and made the trek to the temple there.


  99. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 8:42 pm

    Gigi:

    Don’t pay any attention to Bobby Curran. We live in a cool country.

    Utah isn’t as rigid as people might think.

    We had some people from the Advertiser join a paper in Tennessee. They really like it there. Of course, it helps that they get box seats to Titan games.


  100. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 8:44 pm

    One of the interesting things about Salt Lake City is the geography. The streets are designed on a grid, and numbered in such a way that you can never get lost, and i get lost all of the time. I think I’ve been to Utah about 25 times, once on a family vacation. For some reason, they have really good seafood restaurants. Not sure why.


  101. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 8:45 pm

    No offense to Utah and Tennessee, but it would really bother me to live in landlocked territory with no ocean around.


  102. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 8:47 pm

    Manhattan is designed on a grid also. Hard to get lost in NYC.


  103. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 8:50 pm

    Gigi:

    I used to work with a pretty unique columnist. Really interesting guy. Traveled the world, and always came back with the memorabilia, which he placed in his office. He also won a lot of awards, which he also kept in his office.

    And then he died.

    He only had a couple of heirs. They came in, collected a few things. Some other stuff was donated to the Bishop Museum.

    And the rest stayed there. After a few months, I think many of the things were either donated or tossed. And we’re talking about stuff that had really great stories, only the storyteller wasn’t around anymore.

    It got me thinking about elderly people who die. What do you do with all of the pictures that nobody can identify with?

    The point is: memories are important. But as Bulla always says, it’s important to make new memories every day. It’s best not to dwell on the past. And that goes for mistakes, especially. Living in the moment is one of sports’ best lessons.


  104. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 8:51 pm

    I really enjoyed the 1st women’s clinic, led by Heather McMackin. She told us about her many relocations as a coach’s wife.

    Reminded me of what it must be like being married to a career soldier!


  105. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 8:53 pm

    ST, it is so hard to do that. What do you do with BITTER memories? I have quite a few and have a hard time letting go of them.


  106. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 8:58 pm

    I think we all have bitter memories.

    What can you do? They haven’t invented a time machine yet.

    I always hear people talk about: If I knew then what I know now …

    Well, sure you can regret what you didn’t do 20 years ago. And you know what? Twenty years from now, you can regret what you didn’t do today. So why not try to live your life without regrets now? You’ll have much happier memories in the future.


  107. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:00 pm

    “Live your life without regrets now” — Amen to that.


  108. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 9:07 pm

    Gigi:

    Another thing is never regret money spent.

    Leahey had a really nice truck. But he felt so guilty driving it. Wondered if money could be spent elsewhere. But, you know, might as well enjoy it.

    Anyway, he ended up selling the car and buying something that looks like a tissue box on wheels. Doesn’t look any happier, either. He shoulda stuck with the truck. But, hey, can’t look back, right?


  109. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:09 pm

    ST, was that columnist Bob Krauss? Sounds like it was. I attended his workshop once. He was very entertaining and gave us helpful hints on how to write.


  110. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 9:09 pm

    Which brings us back to recruiting.

    Sometimes you get a steal. Sometimes you miss out.

    Can’t worry about the ones who got away.

    Best thing to do is coach the heck out of the players who decided they wanted to join your program.


  111. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:11 pm

    ST, yeah I agree. Never regret money spent. That’s what I keep telling my kids (believe it or not!) when they question why I am spending over $400 to swim with the dolphins in Waikoloa, and over $400 to fly in a helicopter over the volcanoes in Hilo in July.

    LOL


  112. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 9:12 pm

    Krauss was a great writer because he was a great listener. He was interested in telling other people’s stories.


  113. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 9:13 pm

    Gigi:

    Money: why not?

    You can’t take it with you. Your reverse mortgage assures that you can’t.


  114. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:14 pm

    Another great writer was Wil Hoover. Excellent feature stories.


  115. Slugger May 18, 2011 9:15 pm

    #108 ~ Right on, Tsai!

    The only things in your life you can affect is what you do right now. You can’t do anything about what is past except to learn the lesson & not repeat it in the future. Enjoy life. You never know when you will get to the end of the road.


  116. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:18 pm

    Slugger, that’s great philosophy!


  117. jm2375 May 18, 2011 9:23 pm

    ST – #112 – which is why I couldn’t bring myself to vote for the local boys on other teams in that vb poll.

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  118. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 9:27 pm

    jm:

    The poll was a good idea, it’s just that nobody knows about the site.


  119. hkwarrior (aka pcwarrior) May 18, 2011 9:36 pm

    ST, gotta agree with you! No regrets, only can make the best with what you got and go from there!!! Always trying to live your life to the fullest and take those around you on the best ride ever. I remind my wife of this as she mourns her fathers passing last week.


  120. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:38 pm

    hkwarrior, are you living in Hong Kong right now? I was there last year. Fun!


  121. Stephen Tsai May 18, 2011 9:39 pm

    hkwarrior:

    Sympathies to your family on the loss.


  122. hkwarrior (aka pcwarrior) May 18, 2011 9:40 pm

    Gigi,

    I read your blog every week but am unable to leave a message on it. Your family looks great, my wife and I used to watch your grand daughter in Pearl City.

    I agree spend the money now. I guess thats why I don’t have any for tomorrow! lol


  123. hkwarrior (aka pcwarrior) May 18, 2011 9:40 pm

    thank you Mr Tsai


  124. jm2375 May 18, 2011 9:48 pm

    ST – Round 2 is open and Josh Walker is way behind Murphy Troy. Nejc (vs Del Valle from PSU) and Jonas (vs some guy from Ohio St) are comfortably ahead of their opponents!

    GO WARRIORS!!


  125. gigi-hawaii May 18, 2011 9:49 pm

    hkwarrior, sheesh! what a small world! Julia is now in preschool in Newtown, and I watch her 15 month old brother 4 days a week.

    I’ll tell Maria about your comments when I see her tomorrow.


  126. hkwarrior (aka pcwarrior) May 18, 2011 10:03 pm

    Julia was ready for preschool when she was at our house.. I think should could’ve gone straight to kindergarten. She is SO smart!


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  128. Slugger May 18, 2011 10:13 pm

    hkwarrior,

    Condolences to your wife and her family.

    Basketball game in HK in August if all works out for Coach Gib. I would love to go.


  129. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:15 pm

    Condolences to all who are grieving


  130. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:16 pm

    Is the Doctor still in?


  131. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:16 pm

    “Every man crucifies himself between two thieves: one the regret of yesterday and the other the fear of what tomorrow may bring.”

    – Benjamin Disraeli


  132. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:20 pm

    It took me two years to figure out that McMinnville is laid out with A-B-C (Adams, Baker, Cowls, etc.) streets intersected by 1st-2nd-3rd Sts, etc.

    Made navigating a LOT easier!


  133. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:23 pm

    Seen 1st-2nd-3rd Sts. in many towns.

    What do you suppose you usually find on 1st St.?


  134. jm2375 May 18, 2011 10:25 pm

    Washington DC is supposedly designed as a grid. Still easy to get lost. Especially when 14th St. is after 15th St (or something like that)


  135. Slugger May 18, 2011 10:28 pm

    d1,

    In PHX, it’s Streets to the east and Avenues to the west.

    1st St. > the bus station?


  136. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:28 pm

    DC has quadrants and was probably designed by a Bureaucrat. What do you expect?!?!


  137. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 10:30 pm

    d1shima:

    In my current condition, I don’t worry about yesterday, enjoy today and just hope to wake up in good spirits tomorrow.


  138. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:31 pm

    the churches


  139. jm2375 May 18, 2011 10:33 pm

    d1 – the worst part are the circles! Numbers, letters, states, and then it gets more complicated.

    Miami has quadrants too and too many numbered sts. There is 95th St, 95th Ct, 95th Ave, 95th Pl. You get the idea.


  140. jm2375 May 18, 2011 10:34 pm

    Isn’t there a 1st St in Pearl City and 1st Ave in Kaimuki?


  141. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:37 pm

    Committed Road Warrior must be fairly good at D.C. navigation by now.


  142. d1shima May 18, 2011 10:38 pm

    😳

    that Disraeli quote shoulda started, “Every day man crucifies himself….”


  143. tommui May 18, 2011 10:49 pm

    In many foreign countries, the avenue/road/street might be straight but the name might change every couple of blocks!


  144. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 11:00 pm

    tommui…

    Imagine if all countries were like Japan where houses were numbered as they were built so the numbers jump around from here to there, this way and that way… Thank goodness they are at least broken down from Cities, to Wards, then to sectors (chome), before the numbers. That way you at least have a 1 in 50 chance of getting the right house.

    I still find it amazing how efficient their mail and express delivery services are.


  145. jm2375 May 18, 2011 11:03 pm

    Thanks to the Census Bureau, every house now has a street address. At least now, you can give someone the address of a house on the Big Island, instead of trying to tell them which house!


  146. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 11:03 pm

    d1shima,

    That Disraeli quote should serve as good reminder to either flush your browser history daily or don’t go to websites that would embarrass you if others found out in the first place, eh?


  147. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 11:04 pm

    jm2375…

    yep.. now if we can only bring up the literacy levels…..


  148. Kazz May 18, 2011 11:05 pm

    Stephen Tsai: May 18th, 2011 at 9:09 pm Which brings us back to recruiting. Sometimes you get a steal. Sometimes you miss out. Can’t worry about the ones who got away. Best thing to do is coach the heck out of the players who decided they wanted to join your program.

    “Da Hui” says:

    Yeah but dey not local, gotta get mo local, all local mo bettah…


  149. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 11:07 pm

    Kazz,

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  152. madeinhawaii May 18, 2011 11:36 pm

    Okay… looks like S.P.A.M. time so I’ll say, “Good night!”


  153. Slugger May 18, 2011 11:40 pm

    Good night, gang!


  154. Kazz May 18, 2011 11:42 pm

    Made,

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  156. iwonderwhytheyhateme May 19, 2011 12:16 am

    #83/84

    I didn’t say we are playing cupcakes like a Div 1-AA school…but we aren’t playing the “Elite” of the BCS or even mid-level of the BCS imo.

    You are confusing which game and which team was “badly beaten”. They played Nebraska twice…The first time they lost and got destroyed 21-56 (beaten badly)…The second was the bowl win where it was 19-7 (Nebraska not very badly beaten imho).

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    Their only wins against ranked opponents during the season came against a #18 USC who dropped off the rankings like 2/3 way into the season by 1 point (32-31).

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  157. iwonderwhytheyhateme May 19, 2011 12:26 am

    BCS=auto qualifying conference, not auto-big time program. I think most would agree with this.

    I’d take Boise State, Houston, East Carolina, Air Force over any Big East team and like half of the ACC and a Washington State, UCLA, or Cal, Colorado.


  158. SteveM May 19, 2011 12:26 am

    Stephen Tsai:

    May 18th, 2011 at 8:58 pm

    I think we all have bitter memories.

    What can you do? They haven’t invented a time machine yet.

    I always hear people talk about: If I knew then what I know now …

    Well, sure you can regret what you didn’t do 20 years ago. And you know what? Twenty years from now, you can regret what you didn’t do today. So why not try to live your life without regrets now? You’ll have much happier memories in the future.

    Bravo! “Living is thing you do. Now or never…which do you?”


  159. Curt May 19, 2011 12:34 am

    Good to read about our new women’s and men’s volleyball commits earlier yesterday. Right on coaches Shoji and Wade.


  160. Curt May 19, 2011 12:37 am

    al

    Did you notice the football offer to John Ursua? He must be good in football but I like his basketball…especially how he breaks down the defender on the dribble and chucks the ball down low for an assist.


  161. Curt May 19, 2011 12:38 am

    SteveM

    Wassup?


  162. iwonderwhytheyhateme May 19, 2011 12:54 am

    I would agree that the ultimate measure of success is the W-L record. You can’t fudge those numbers. But when people start talking “quality wins” etc…then you cant simply point to W-L records.

    2007 was an awesome season…I won’t argue that. Our W-L record was well..perfect. However any one of us can argue the quality of the wins and strength of opponents without having to go make up some outlandish theories…

    How important is a “quality” win to you as a fan? What is a “moral victory”? What is a quality win?…A win against a rival (read: BYU)? Top 25? BCS team? Any win? By more than 14 points?

    Don’t think there is a wrong answer…just different types of fans who have different ways of measuring success.


  163. SteveM May 19, 2011 12:57 am

    On this day (May 18) in the first year (2007) of The Warrior Beat blog … SteveM began a string of gaffes and dog house dwelling that happened annually on this day (the eve of Peaches’ birthday) until last year. In 2007 we were all getting to know each other better, so I’ll share this silliness with you…with the help from my friends…

    Comment from: SteveM [Visitor]

    ST — thank you for your birthday wishes to Peaches. If she reads it today, she will be honored and flattered… and I’m in trouble for telling everyone 😉

    Too bad we’re not staying at the hotel frequented by bulla. I can just imagine a midnight knock at the door and she looking through the peephole to see bulla’s grin…

    05/18/07 @ 10:13

    Comment from: gigi-hawaii [Visitor]

    SteveM, I’m sure Peaches will be pleased. At least, you didn’t reveal her age!

    05/18/07 @ 10:14

    Comment from: al [Visitor]

    he did reveal her age.

    and he is in trouble. well, actually she is very young compared to her husband. her husband who will be in trouble if she reads the blog.

    05/18/07 @ 10:21

    Comment from: gigi-hawaii [Visitor]

    Al, when did he reveal her age? I don’t recall reading it.

    05/18/07 @ 10:24

    Comment from: al [Visitor]

    here gigi, read between the lines.

    Comment from: SteveM [Visitor]

    Al — I’m up…just got back on… was packing with Peaches. Saturday is her birthday (da big golden one) so we’re going to Waikiki to hide out for the weekend right after her work tomorrow. I promised I wouldn’t bring my PowerBook so I’ll be off-line a couple of nights.

    05/18/07 @ 00:42

    05/18/07 @ 10:35

    Comment from: gigi-hawaii [Visitor]

    wow, she IS younger than SteveM. It will be nice to spend the weekend in Waikiki. But without a computer, I would go crazy.

    05/18/07 @ 10:38

    Comment from: SteveM [Visitor]

    Awww Al and gigi, now I gotta run an ethernet cable to the dog house before she gets home…

    05/18/07 @ 10:53

    Comment from: Long Time UH Fan [Visitor]

    Aloha SteveM

    Ask ST to use his delete button…and poof…that post will disappear…no dog house for you..not in Waikiki..anyway… 😉

    05/18/07 @ 10:56

    Comment from: Izzy [Visitor]

    SteveM;

    Better to go wireless. That way, you can run at the same time you blog with no worries about tripping.

    05/18/07 @ 10:57

    Comment from: al [Visitor]

    whoa stevem you said that you were the boss…?

    you posted it not me, i just helped a near sighted lady find the info that was already out there.

    btw, did you ever tell peaches how old you were?

    btw, just go wireless.

    05/18/07 @ 11:01

    Comment from: SteveM [Visitor]

    Well gang, off to pick up Peaches (hope she was too busy to read the blog today). Thanks for the birthday wishes. She really likes da big braddahs and would be beside herself if they showed up. Really appreciate the thoughts!

    Al, she’s figured out my age since we spent my 50th in Vegas at the Golden Nugget.

    See you folks online Sunday!

    05/18/07 @ 16:19

    No, it didn’t help when we learned that d1shima’s birthday was on the same day (March 19). But the dog house got larger… 😐


  164. al May 19, 2011 1:01 am

    well curt…apparently he is most coveted as a slotback type receiver rather than a point guard. so if i am ursua i’d grab the football scholie because as one a bit undersized i’d have a better shot at the nfl rather than the nba.


  165. mctruck May 19, 2011 1:52 am

    Anybody watched espnU the other night about all of the scenarios leading up to SMU’s death penalty situation?? A whole lot of dirt!!

    Comments from a big time boosters, school staff, outside agents, etc. Seems like during those times and before, especially so in Texas, it wasn’t such a big thing to have recruiting staff show up at potential prospects homes with all kinds of money and offers of all kinds to lure these players to play for perspective schools.

    Craig James/Eric Dickerson, were highlighted in those scandals which rocked SMU. Replays of Eric Dickerson shown driving up in his brand new gold Pontiac Firebird auto, etc. Pay-for-play was outrageously rampant….those involved on both-ends weren’t shy to talk about it either. As we can see….nothing has changed.


  166. mctruck May 19, 2011 1:55 am

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  169. mctruck May 19, 2011 2:12 am

    Well?????…his panties might be too tight because he’s got them filled with pay-o-la?


  170. mctruck May 19, 2011 2:22 am

    The espnU program mentioned how, Eric Dickerson was the top prospect out of high school in the country, and he turned down bigger schools offers to enroll at SMU instead, which lead to the audience watching this program to wonder how large SMU’s offers were????, and of course, players like Craig James and others will never say, but they won’t deny that these kinds of under-the-table deals were part of the way things got done.

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