Isaac Sopoaga Kelvin Millhouse All-WAC Defensive Tackle Two-Time All-WAC Cornerback

Hyrum Peters All-WAC Safety All-WAC Return Specialist

Timmy Chang Two-Time All-WAC All-America Candidate Heisman Trophy Candidate 2003 Warrior Spring Football University of Hawai‘i

2003 SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS

Date Opponent Time/Result 2003 Spring Football Aug. 30______Appalachian State______6:05 p.m. Schedule ______1 Sept. 13 ____@ USC ______TBA Quick Facts ______2 Spring Outlook ______3-5 Sept. 20 ____@ UNLV ______TBA All-America & Heisman Trophy Candidate Timmy Chang ______5 Sept. 27 ____Rice *______6:05 p.m. Coaches ______6 Oct. 4 ______@ Tulsa * ______TBA Rosters ______7-10 Oct. 11 ______Fresno State * ______6:05 pm. Depth Chart ______11 Oct. 18 ______@ Louisiana Tech * ______TBA Biographical Sketches of Returning Starters ______12-19 Oct. 25 ______UTEP * ______6:05 p.m. Incoming Player Roster ______20 Nov. 1 ______@ San Jose State * ______TBA Biographical Sketches of Incoming Players ______21-23 Nov. 15 ______@ Nevada * ______TBA Nov. 22 ______Army ______6:05 p.m. Looking Back at 2002 Nov. 29 ______Alabama ______6:05 p.m. Recapping the Season ______24-27 Dec. 6 ______Boise State * ______6:05 p.m. List of Records Broken or Tied______28-29 Game-by-Game Recaps & Statistics ______30-36 Game-by-Game Starters ______37 * denotes WAC game Final Statistics ______38-40

2004 SCHEDULE SPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE March - April Date Opponent SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Sept. 11 ____Sacramento State 31 1 2 3 4 5 Nov. 20 ____Idaho First Nov. 27 ____Northwestern Practice Practice Practice Practice Dec. 4 ______Michigan State 7-9 am 7-9 am 7-9 am 7-9 am 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Practice Practice Practice Practice 2005 SCHEDULE 7-9 am 7-9 am 7-9 am 7-9 am

Date Opponent 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Sept. 3______USC Practice Practice Practice Practice Sept. 10 ____@ Michigan State 7-9 am 7-9 am 7-9 am 7-9 am Nov. 26 ____Wisconsin 20 Dec. 3 ______San Diego State 21 22 23 24 25 26 Final Practice Practice Practice 7-9 am 7-9 am 7-9 am

SPRING PROSPECTUS 1 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL Quick Facts 2003 Warrior Spring Football

General Information Football Team Information Lettermen Returning (55) Location ______Honolulu, Hawai‘i 2002 Overall Record ______10-4 Offense: 21 Founded ______1907 2002 WAC Record (Place)____7-1 (2nd) Mike Akiu Jr. (WR), Mike Bass (RB), Enrollment______18,706 2003 Offense ______Run-and-Shoot Michael Brewster (RB), Timmy Chang President ______Dr. Evan S. Dobelle 2003 Defense ______4-3 (QB), Jeremiah Cockheran (WR), Brandon Athletics Director ______Herman Frazier Lettermen Returning/Lost ______55/21 Eaton (OL), Jonathan Ekno (OL), Derek Affiliation ______NCAA Division I Starters Returning/Lost ______14/11 Faavi (OL), Kanale George (WR), Clifton Conference ____Western Athletic (WAC) Herbert (WR), Nate Ilaoa (WR), Chad Colors ____Green, Black, White & Silver Lettermen Lost (21) Kahale (OL), Shayne Kajioka (OL), Phil Nickname ______Warriors Offense: 10 Kauffman (OL), Britton Komine (WR), Stadium (Capacity) ____Aloha (50,000) Alapa‘i Andrews (OL), Omar Bennett Uriah Moenoa (OL), Chad Owens (WR), Surface ______AstroTurf (WR), Justin Colbert (WR), Lui Fuata Jeffrey Rhode (QB), Ryan Santos (OL), (OL), Josh Galeai (RB), Neal Gossett John West (RB), Jason Whieldon (QB) Sports Media Relations Information (WR), Wayne Hunter (OL), Vince Director & Football Contact_Lois Manin Manuwai (OL), Thero Mitchell (RB), Defense: 33 Office ______(808) 956-7523 Shawn Withy-Allen (QB), Keali‘i Aguiar (DL), Houston Ala (DL), Fax ______(808) 956-4470 Akeani Alapa (LB), Ikaika Blackburn (LB), Cellular ______(808) 780-4480 Defense: 9 Lamar Broadway (DB), Tyrone Brown [email protected] Keith Bhonapha (DB), Chris Brown (LB), (LB), Wilson Cluney (LB), Ikaika Curnan Aloha Stadium Press Box (808) 486-1800 Sean Butts (DB), Laanui Correa (DL), Pisa (LB), Garrett Dearing (DL), Abraham Website____http://uhathletics.hawaii.edu Tinoisamoa (LB), Colin Wills (DL), Matt Elimimian (DB), David Gilmore (DB), Mailing Address: Wright (LB) Patrick Lavar Harley (LB), Omega Hogan UH Sports Media Relations (DB), Cameron Hollingsworth (DB), 1337 Lower Campus Road Specialists: 2 Kevin Jackson (DL), Patrick Jenkins (DB), , HI 96822 Greg Kleidon (P), Mat McBriar (P) Chad Kalilimoku (LB), Kila Kamakawiwo‘ole (DB), Chad Kapanui Football Coaches Information Starters Lost (11) (DB), Travis LaBoy (DL), Abu Ma‘afala (DL), Lono Manners (DB), Matt Manuma Head Coach ______June Jones Offense: 6 (DB), Kelvin Millhouse (DB), Tanuvasa Career Record ____31-20 (four seasons) Justin Colbert (WR), Lui Fuata (C), Neal Moe (LB), Kilinahe Noa (LB), Kenny Record at Hawai‘i __31-20 (four seasons) Gossett (WR), Wayne Hunter (LT), Vince Patton (DB), Hyrum Peters (DB), Leonard Alma Mater __NY State Regents College Manuwai (RG), Thero Mitchell (RB). Peters (DB), Lance Samuseva (DL), Issac Associate Head Coach/LBs_George Lumpkin Sopoaga (DL), Laiana Wong (LB), Gary Defensive Coordinator ______TBA Defense: 4 Wright (DB) Running Backs ______Wes Suan Chris Brown (LB), Laanui Correa (DE), ______Dan Morrison Pisa Tinoisamoa (LB), Matt Wright (LB) Specialists: 1 Offensive Line ______Mike Cavanaugh Justin Ayat (PK) Wide Receivers ______Ron Lee Specialists: 1 Defensive Line______Vantz Singletary Mat McBriar (P) Secondary ______Rich Miano Offensive Assistant ______Tyson Helton Starters Returning (14) Video Coordinator ____Lopaka Ornellas Offense: 6 Football Secretary______Carol Pangan Timmy Chang (QB), Jeremiah Cockheran Administrative Assistant__Bianca Tokumoto (WR), Shayne Kajioka (LG), Britton Strength & Conditioning______Komine (WR), Uriah Moenoa (RT), Chad ____Tommy Heffernan and Mel deLaura Owens (WR) Football Office Phone __(808) 956-6508 Football Office Fax ____(808) 956-9552 Defense: 7 Isaac Sopoaga (DT), Lance Samuseva (DT), Houston Ala (DE), Abraham Elimimian (CB), Hyrum Peters (S), David Gilmore (S), Kelvin Millhouse (CB)

Specialists: 1 Justin Ayat (PK)

2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 2 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football Spring Outlook

The 2003 Warriors Wide receivers Britton also be in the mix making his debut on the are geared up for Komine (5-9, 184, So, practice field this spring. another fierce sea- Honolulu), Nate Ilaoa (5-9, Two experienced running backs return son of football. 204, So, Stafford, VA), to the Warrior backfield. Mike Bass (5-6, Despite losing sev- Clifton Herbert (5-8, 157, 158, Jr, Corona, CA) struggled with an eral key players, Sr, Palmdale, CA), injury for part head coach June Jeremiah of the season Jones is excited Cockheran (6-0, but managed to about beginning his 193, Sr, Fontana, gain 331 yards fifth season at the CA), and Chad in 10 games, Warrior helm. Owens (5-9, 177, while West led For the second Jr, Honolulu) are the Warrior straight season, all back to serve as rushing attack Hawai‘i will play a Timmy Chang primary targets for with 59 carries 13 game schedule Chang. for 451 yards opposed to the tra- Chang has a and five touch- ditional 12. The Warriors host Appalachian host of players alongside him at downs. Michael State on Aug. 30 to kickoff the 2003 season quarterback. The prep All- Brewster (5-6, before hitting the road to meet national American led the WAC and fin- 176, Jr, powerhouse USC and former Western ished third nationally in total John West Houston, TX) Athletic (WAC) foe UNLV in back-to-back offense (333.6) a year ago and and veteran non-conference games. In addition to the currently holds 21 school Jonathan Kauka normal WAC schedule, which includes a records. He enters his junior season with (6-0, 209, Sr, Hilo Hawai‘i) will also be in trip to Ruston, La. to meet Louisiana Tech 8,615 career passing yards, chasing the the mix with newcomers Corey Donahue for the first time, Hawai‘i also matches up NCAA record of 15,031 held by 1990 (6-1, 223, So, Denver, CO) and Justin against two other non-conference adver- Heisman Trophy winner of McClain (5-11, 218, Fr, Kailua, Oahu). saries, Alabama and Army, in late Brigham Young. Seven starters November at Aloha Stadium. Jason Whieldon (6-1, 187, return on a A healthy Timmy Chang (6-2, 191, Jr, Sr, Orange, CA) is the only other defense that is Waipahu, Oahu) at quarterback will be quarterback on the roster with poised to have a necessary for the Warriors to maximize the Division I game experience hav- breakout season. potential of the Run-and-Shoot offense. ing played for the injured Chang The core of the Chang, who battled through injuries last early last season and also used in Warrior defense is season, managed to start situational on the front line all 13 games and proved offense near where six players to be one of the top the goal line. with legitimate offensive weapons in the Jeffrey Rhode game experience country. (6-5, 243, So, return. Six starters return Eugene, OR) Houston Ala on offense. In addition has been with (6-1, 250, Sr, to Chang, right tackle the Warriors Jeremiah Cockheran Waianae, Oahu), Uriah Moenoa (6-3, for two seasons Isaac Sopoaga (6- 327, Jr, Honolulu) and and will also 3, 315, Sr, Pago left guard Shayne compete, along with Pago, ), Lance Samuseva Kajioka (6-3, 308, Sr, Kainoa Akina (5-11, (5-11, 290, Sr, Waianae, Oahu), and Travis Honolulu) both started 193, So, Tucson, AZ) LaBoy (6-4, 249, Sr, San Rafael, CA) are all every game last season who redshirted last sea- back to lead the charge. LaBoy will sit out and will serve as the core son after transferring the spring with an injury after leading the of an offensive line that Uriah Moenoa from Eastern Michigan. Warriors with seven sacks and 21 quarter- lost three key starters. A few other walk-ons back hurries in 2002. Sopoaga, a second- Derek Faavi (6-0, 266, So, Ewa Beach, will also get a chance to showcase their tal- team all-WAC performer finished fourth on Oahu), who gained experience at center late ents this spring including Ryan Stickler (6- the team with 72 tackles. last season, will join a host of players who 2, 218, Fr, Alta Loma, CA) and Preston Ala, who can play both end and tackle, have been in the system for a few years to Maloney(6-1, 186, Fr, Santa Barbara, CA). amassed 45 tackles, including13 for-a-loss compete for the starting jobs. Kyle Rice (6-1, 196, Jr, Hayward, CA) will and six sacks in 2002, while Samuseva was

SPRING PROSPECTUS 3 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL Spring Outlook 2003 Warrior Spring Football named the team’s most WA), and Omega The loss of all-WAC Mat inspirational player at Hogan (5-10, 176, So, McBriar allows Kurt Milne (5-11, 199, Fr, the end of the year ban- Houston, TX). Roswell, GA), who joined the Warriors last quet. Millhouse, a fall, to compete for the starting job with Defensive tackle Lui two-time all-WAC hon- Tim Wright who will hit the field this fall. Fuga (6-1, 301, Sr, oree, led the Warriros All-purpose star Owens is likely to Waipahu, Oahu) and with a team-high 16 handle and kickoff return duties if he end Kevin Jackson (6-5, passes defended and also stays healthy. A knee injury kept Owens 229, Sr, Moreno Valley, had four picks a year out of duty for half of the 2002 season, but CA), also return along ago. Elimimian started the shifty Roosevelt High graduate still with young prodigy Abu every game and finished managed to lead the Warriors in both kick- Maafala (6-2, 268, So, with 68 tackles, two off and punt returns with 477 yards and Waipahu, Oahu), who and 10 131 yards, respectively, in 10 games played. compiled 12 tackles and Lance Samuseva passes defended, while snatched an Patton and Hogan saw as a true freshman in limited action. 2002. First-team all-WAC pick Hyrum Peters The Warriors bid farewell to all three (5-8, 188, Sr, Laie, Oahu), who sat out the starting linebackers, but a host of familiar latter part of the 2002 season with an faces will fill the void. Keani Alapa (6-0, injury, returns to the strong safety spot, 221, Sr, Kaaawa, Oahu) leads the group in while David Gilmore (6-0, 197, Sr, the experience category having played in 14 Albuquerque, NM) and Leonard Peters (6- games and amassed 39 tackles and four 1, 174, So, Laie, Oahu) are both back to sacks in 2002. Chad Kalilimoku (5-11, control the free safety position. 243, Sr, Kapolei, Oahu), who played in the Hyrum Peters earned first-team all- shadow of all-WAC performer Chris Brown WAC honors after finishing third on the last season, will get a chance to show what team with 77 tackles and four interceptions he can do in the middle. Kalilimoku trans- before bowing out late in the season to ferred from Santa Ana College. injury. Gilmore finished with 70 tackles, Justin Ayat while Leonard Peters fought back from an injury to compile 25 tackles in nine games. Fellow receiver Herbert is likely to take a few shots at punt return duty after gain- ing 72 yards on nine punt returns. Running back Brewster is also a candidate to handle kickoff returns after finishing second to Owens with 444 yards on 18 returns in 2002.

Keani Alapa

David Gilmore All four starters return to the Warrior secondary to compliment the front seven. Kelvin Millhouse (6-1, 205, Sr, Santa Ana, Justin Ayat (5-11, 205, Jr, Waipahu, CA) and Abraham Elimimian (5-10, 173, Oahu) returns for his third season as Jr, Los Angeles, CA) will occupy the corner Warrior starting . Ayat converted spots, along with Kenny Patton (6-0, 170, on 55 of 56 PAT attempts and made good So, Altadena, CA), Gary Wright (5-10, on 65 percent of his attempts 201, Sr, Kailua, Oahu), Cameron (15-of-23) while leading the Warriors in Hollingsworth (6-0, 176, So, Leavenworth, scoring with 100 points.

2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 4 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football All-WAC Quarterback Timmy Chang

Two-time all-WAC quarterback Timmy Chang begins his junior season as one of the top offensive weapons in the country. As a freshman, Chang led the WAC and finished fifth nationally in total offense averaging 299.8. In 2001 he led the nation in total offense (349.7) before bowing out to injury and earning a medical hardship. Last season, Chang posted a 10-4 record as the Warrior starter and led the WAC and finished fourth in the country in total offense (318.4). In 2003, Chang will make his run at becoming one of the top quarterbacks in .  Honors ... Named 2002 second team all-WAC Named WAC offensive player of the week (Oct. 28, 2002) Became UH’s all-time passing leader in just his 20th career game against Tulsa on Oct. 19, 2002 Became the school’s all-time leader in total offense in 2002 Passed for a career-high 462 yards (also a career-high 36 completions) at Fresno State on Oct. 25, 2002 (also a WAC-season best) Recorded four of the WAC’s top 10 performances for total offense and three of the league’s top passing performances in 2002 Named 2000 WAC Freshman of the Year Named 2000 honorable mention all-WAC 

Timmy Chang ... Is seventh on the WAC’s all-time passing list with 8,615 yards and needs 6,417 yards to surpass leader Ty Detmer (15,031) who is also the NCAA record-holder Is eighth on the WAC’s all-time list for total offense with 8,498 yards and needs 6,168 yards to surpass top-ranked Detmer (14,665) Is ranked 20th in the league for with 50 passes and needs 72 to sur- pass Detmer who has 121 and the NCAA record-holder Owns three of the top 10 best passing performance in school history Has thrown for multiple in 18 games Started his first collegiate game against Tulsa on Sept. 30, 2000 as a true freshman Broke 16 school passing records (tied two) and five school total offense records in 2002 Broke eight school passing records and tied one as a true freshman in 2000 Finished his freshman season ranked eighth in all-time passing and became the eighth player in school history to pass for more than 3,000 yards in his career Finished rookie season ranked 10th in total offense with 2,992 yards

 Head Coach on Chang’s progress ... “Timmy Chang made big strides last year improving over the first two seasons. He showed more physical toughness and played through injuries. He grew up a lot last year. He needs to make more inprovements this year but I would pre- All-America Candidate dict that barring injury he will become the all-time leading passer in NCAA history. He did some things last year that showed a lot of character and Heisman Trophy Candidate toughness. He hurt his knee last season against Cincinnati and came back in to throw a touchdown pass to win the game. On fourth-and six at Fresno State he threw a touchdown pass to win the game. Those are the types of things the great ones do and he showed he can do it. He’s a good kid who works hard and is dedicated to the game.”

SPRING PROSPECTUS 5 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL Head Coach June Jones 2003 Warrior Spring Football

Hawai‘i head coach June teams and at least one in each of Jones' three Record Jones is entering his fifth seasons at UH. Most notably, Year School W L T Pct season at the helm of the Ashley Lelie was chosen in the first round by 1999 Hawai‘i 9 4 0 .692 Warrior football program the in the 2002 NFL Draft, the 2000 Hawai‘i 3 9 0 .250 and owns a 31-20 over- school's highest ever. Another handful of play- 2001 Hawai‘i 9 3 0 .727 all, 19-12 Western ers are also expected to be picked in this 2002 Hawai‘i 10 4 0 .769 Athletic Conference year's NFL Draft. Jones has also coached four 5th season at Hawai‘i 31 20 0 .608 (WAC) record, and led All-Americans and 52 all-conference players. the Warriors to their second bowl game in four Jones' coaching career began in 1983 as WAC Record: 19-12 seasons in the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl quarterbacks coach at Hawai‘i after a six-year WAC Road Record: 8-6 last December. professional playing career in the NFL and Overall Road Record: 8-7 His leadership at UH has elevated the (CFL). After a year Record at Aloha Stadium: 22-13 football program on a national scale. In his under then Hawai‘i head coach Dick Tomey, first season, Jones led the Warriors to the Jones moved on to coach the wide receivers Resume biggest turnaround in NCAA history and guid- for the CFL's Houston Gamblers. His first job Date of Birth: Feb. 19, 1953 ed the Warriors to their first WAC title since as an came a year later, Hometown: Portland, OR 1992, breaking a 24-game WAC road losing 1985, with the Denver Gold of the World Alma Mater: New York State Regents College streak spanning seven years. Football League. Career Record: 31-19 (fourth season) WAC Record: 19-12 (fourth season) Jones and the Warriors also earned an In 1987, Jones got his first break at Home Record: 22-12 invitation to the Jeep Oahu Bowl where they coaching in the NFL as quarterbacks coach Away Record: 8-7 defeated highly-touted Oregon State, 23-17, with the Houston Oilers. He went on to gain Record at Neutral Sites: 0-0 for the program's first bowl victory since 1992. experience as an assistant coach with the Playing Experience: The 2000 Warriors finished with a 3-9 and Atlanta Falcons over the QB, Atlanta Falcons, 1977-81 overall record and 2-6 WAC record, good next five years. QB, Toronto Argonauts, 1982 enough to tie for sixth-place. It was in 1994 when Jones got his first On Feb. 22, 2001, Jones was involved in shot as a head coach when the Falcons Coaching Experience a near fatal car accident that kept him off the offered him the top job. As head man in 1983 Hawai‘i (Quarterbacks) field until August 2001. The Warriors were off Atlanta, Jones guided the Falcons to the play- 1984 Houston Gamblers (Wide Receivers) 1985 Denver Gold (Offensive Coordinator) to a slow start in offs in 1995 when 1986 Ottawa Roughriders (Off. Assistant) 2001, but rebound- they posted a 9-7 1987-88 Houston Oilers (Quarterbacks) ed to win eight of record and quarter- 1989-90 Detroit Lions (Quarterbacks/WRs) their last nine back Jeff George 1991-93 Atlanta Falcons (Asst. Head Coach) games and finish 9- passed for a fran- 1994-96 Atlanta Falcons (Head Coach) 3. chise record 4,143 1998 San Diego Chargers (Quarterbacks) Jones' run- yards. 1998 San Diego Chargers (Head Coach) and-shoot offense After three sea- 1999-present Hawai‘i (Head Coach) has led the WAC in sons as head coach passing offense and in Atlanta, Jones finished in the Top 5 moved to San Diego AWARDS in the nation the where he took on last three seasons the duties as the 1999 CNN/Sports Illustrated under Jones. In Chargers' quarter- National Coach of the Year 1999, the Warrior backs coach under led the WAC in both Kevin Gilbride. A 1999 Coach/Schutt passing offense and short time later, Sports National Coach of the Year total offense. Jones was named Jones has pro- interim head coach 1999 The Sporting News National Coach of duced a train of of the Chargers the Year NFL prospects in where he stayed just three short until returning to 1999 Western Athletic Conference years at the colle- Hawai‘i in Coach of the Year giate football level. December 1998. A total of five Warriors have been drafted by NFL

2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 6 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football Alphabetical Roster

No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 79 d Aguiar, Keal‘i DL 6-0 310 Sr JC Kekaha, Kauai/Dixie College 9 o Akina, Kainoa QB 5-11 193 So 1L Tucson, AZ/Eastern Michigan University 83 0 Akiu, Mike Jr. WR 5-8 164 So 1L Kailua, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 93 d Ala, Houston DL 6-1 250 Sr 3L Waianae, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 53 d Alameda, Isaiah LB 6-1 212 So SQ Waimanalo, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 46 d Alapa, Keani LB 6-0 221 Sr 3L Kaawa, Oahu/Kemehmeha Schools 47 o Ayat, Justin KS 5-11 205 Jr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 1 0 Bass, Mike RB 5-6 158 Jr 2L Corona, CA/Centennial HS 34 d Blackburn, Ikaika LB 5-10 212 Jr 1L Wailuku, Maui/Baldwin HS 6 o Brewster, Michael RB 5-6 176 Jr 1L Houston, TX/University of Tennessee 22 d Broadway, Lamar DB 5-11 173 So 1L Corona, CA/Centennial HS 19 d Brown, Tyrone LB 6-1 202 Jr 1L Palmdale, CA/Highland HS 61 o Castro, Lyle OL 5-11 251 Jr 2L Honolulu/St. Louis School 14 o Chang, Timmy QB 6-2 191 Jr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 91 d Cluney, Wilson LB 6-3 229 Jr 1L Aiea, Oahu/Snow JC 19 o Cockheran, Jeremiah WR 6-0 193 Sr 1L Fontana, CA/Chaffey CC 51 d Curnan, Ikaika LB 5-11 210 So 1L Kealia, Kauai/St. Louis School 52 d Dearing, Garrett DL 6-4 239 so 1L Hilo, Hawai‘i/Hilo HS 82 o Dickerson, Ross WR 5-10 174 Fr RS Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 42 o Donahue, Corey RB 6-1 223 So HS Denver, CO/Horizon HS 66 o Eaton, Brandon OL 6-3 301 So 1L Houston, TX/Worthing HS 76 o Ekno, Jonathan OL 6-5 300 Jr 1L Chino Hills, CA/Servite HS 37 d Elimimian, Abraham DB 5-10 173 Jr 2L Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS 96 d Esera, Tala DL 6-3 265 Fr RS Hauula, Oahu/Kahuku HS 8 d Faavae, Brown DB 5-11 220 So RS Carson, CA/West Virginia HS 86 o Flanagan, Denny WR 6-0 179 Fr RS Fountain Valley, CA/Edison HS 99 d Fuga, Lui DL 6-1 301 Sr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/UNLV 87 o George, Kanale WR 6-2 193 Jr 2L Aiea, Oahu/St. Louis School 17 d Gilmore, David DB 6-0 197 Sr 3L Albuquerque, NM/Dorado HS 58 o Gray, Joseph LS 5-10 231 Fr HS Honolulu/Kaiser HS 48 d Harley, Patrick Lavar LB 6-0 220 Jr 2L Kahului, Maui/Maui HS 21 o Herbert, Clifton WR 5-8 157 Sr 3L Palmdale, CA/Quartz HS 36 o Hogan, Omega DB 5-10 176 So 1L Houston, TX/Aldine Senior HS 28 d Hollingsworth, Cameron DB 6-0 176 So 1L Leavenworth, WA/Cascade HS 55 d Ho‘ohuli, Watson LB 6-1 239 So SQ Nanakuli, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 4 o Ilaoa, Nate WR 5-9 204 So 1L Stafford, VA/North Stafford HS 31 o Inferrera, Daniel WR 6-0 189 Fr RS Honolulu/St. Louis School 11 d Jackson, Kevin DL 6-5 229 Sr 3L Moreno Valley, CA/Valley View HS 35 d Jenkins, Patrick DB 6-0 199 So 1L Orlando, FL/Florida Christian Academy 75 o Kahale, Chad OL 6-1 337 Sr 2L Honolulu/St. Louis School 77 o Kajioka, Shayne OL 6-3 308 Sr 3L Honolulu/St. Louis School 56 d Kalilimoku, Chad LB 5-11 243 Sr 1L Kapolei, Oahu/Santa Ana College 30 d Kamakawiwo‘ole, Kila DB 6-3 231 So 1L Honolulu/Kaimuki HS 60 o Kaonohi, Marques OL 6-1 252 Fr RS Waimanalo, Oahu/Kailua HS 5 d Kapanui, Chad DB 6-0 205 Jr 2L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 67 o Kauffman, Phil OL 6-1 283 Jr 2L Honolulu/St. Louis School 43 o Kauka, Jonathan RB 6-0 209 Sr 3L Hilo, Hawai‘i/Waiakea HS 84 o Komine, Britton WR 5-9 184 Jr 2L Honolulu/Maryknoll 23 d Kuna, Nainoa DB 5-11 200 Fr RS Honolulu/Punahou School 1 d LaBoy, Travis DL 6-4 249 Sr 2L San Rafael, CA/Utah State 68 o LaCount, Kahai OL 6-2 294 Fr RS Kailua, Oahu/Kailua HS 25 d Lee-Ho, Zachary LB 5-7 192 Fr HS Jacksonville, NC/White Oak HS 94 d Ma‘afala, Abu DL 6-2 268 So 1L Waipahu, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 41 d Mailo, Anipati LB 6-2 214 So 1L Waialua, Oahu/Kahuku HS

SPRING PROSPECTUS 7 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL Alphabetical Roster 2003 Warrior Spring Football

No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 95 d Maldonado, Reggie DL 6-4 221 Jr JC Honolulu/Saddleback CC 16 o Maloney, Preston QB 6-1 186 Fr RS Santa Barbara, CA/Santa Barbara HS 15 d Manners, Lono DB 5-11 154 So 1L Waianae, Oahu/Waianae HS 9 d Manuma, Matt DB 6-1 205 Jr 2L Honolulu/Radford HS 50 d Manutai, Lincoln LB 6-0 223 Jr JC Laie, Oahu/San Bernadino Valley College 40 o McClain, Justin RB 5-11 218 Fr RS Kailua, Oahu/Eastern Oregon University 3 d Millhouse, Kelvin Jr. DB 6-1 205 Sr 2L Santa Ana, CA/Mt. San Antonio College 25 o Milne, Kurt P 5-11 199 Fr RS Roswell, GA/Centennial HS 26 o Miranda, Nolan KS 5-8 162 Fr RS Kahaluu, Oahu/Castle HS 30 o Miyashiro, Michael WR 5-6 147 Jr RS Pearl City, Oahu/Mt/ San Antonio College 45 d Moe, Tanuvasa LB 5-11 218 So 1L Honolulu/St. Louis School 69 o Moenoa, Uriah OL 6-3 327 Jr 2L Honolulu/Iolani School 29 d Noa, Kilinahe LB 6-0 213 Jr 2L Honolulu/Kaiser HS 2 o Owens, Chad WR 5-9 177 Jr 2L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 24 d Patton, Kenny DB 6-0 170 So 1L Altadena, CA/St. Francis HS 33 d Peters, Hyrum DB 5-8 188 Sr 3L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 42 d Peters, Leonard DB 6-1 174 So 1L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 7 o Poumele, Se‘e WR 5-9 179 Jr JC Oceanside, CA/Southwestern College 12 o Rhode, Jeffrey QB 6-5 243 So 1L Eugene, OR/Churchill HS 13 o Rice, Kyle QB 6-1 196 Jr JC Hayward, CA/Chabot College 92 d Samuseva, Lance DL 5-11 290 Sr 3L Waianae, Oahu/Farrington HS 71 o Santos, Ryan OL 6-5 320 Jr 2L Mililani, Oahu/Mililani HS 64 o Satele, Samson OL 6-2 289 Fr RS Kaneohe, Oahu/Kailua HS 97 d Sopoaga, Isaac DL 6-3 315 Sr 1L , American Samoa/College of the Campus 85 o Stevens, Bryant WR 6-2 182 So 1L Hilo, Hawai‘i/UC San Diego 11 o Stickler, Ryan QB 6-2 218 Fr RS Alta Loma, CA/Alta Loma HS 80 o Tate, Mark WR 6-1 212 So 1L San Diego, CA/Hoover HS 57 d Tauiliili, Peivi DL 6-0 258 Fr RS West Covina, CA/West Covina HS 72 o Uperesa, Dane OL 6-4 305 Fr RS Hauula, Oahu/Punahou School 89 o Weems, Marcus WR 6-3 178 Fr RS Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i/Kealakehe HS 38 o Welch, Gerald WR 5-7 204 Jr 2L Kahuku, Oahu/St. Louis School 20 o West, John RB 5-10 180 Sr 1L San Diego, CA/Yuba City College 8 0 Whieldon, Jason QB 6-1 187 Sr 1L Orange, CA/Saddleback CC 81 o Williams, Lamont WR 6-0 163 Fr RS Fort Lauderdale, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas HS 49 d Wong, Laiana LB 5-10 213 So 1L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 22 o Wong, Orlando WR 6-0 197 Fr HS Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 27 d Wright, Gary DB 5-10 201 Sr 3L Kailua, Oahu/Kalaheo HS

2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 8 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football Numerical Roster

No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 1 o Bass, Mike RB 5-6 158 Jr 2L Corona, CA/Centennial HS 1 d LaBoy, Travis DL 6-4 249 Sr 2L San Rafael, CA/Utah State 2 o Owens, Chad WR 5-9 177 Jr 2L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 3 d Millhouse, Kelvin Jr. DB 6-1 205 Sr 2L Santa Ana, CA/Mt. San Antonio College 4 o Ilaoa, Nate WR 5-9 204 So 1L Stafford, VA/North Stafford HS 5 d Kapanui, Chad DB 6-0 205 Jr 2L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 6 o Brewster, Michael RB 5-6 176 Jr 1L Houston, TX/University of Tennessee 7 o Poumele, Se'e WR 5-9 179 Jr JC Oceanside, CA/Southwestern College 8 d Faavae, Brown DB 5-11 220 So RS Carson, CA/West Virginia HS 8 o Whieldon, Jason QB 6-1 187 Sr 1L Orange, CA/Saddleback CC 9 o Akina, Kainoa QB 5-11 193 So 1L Tucson, AZ/Eastern Michigan University 9 d Manuma, Matt DB 6-1 205 Jr 2L Honolulu/Radford HS 11 d Jackson, Kevin DL 6-5 229 Sr 3L Moreno Valley, CA/Valley View HS 11 o Stickler, Ryan QB 6-2 218 Fr RS Alta Loma, CA/Alta Loma HS 12 o Rhode, Jeffrey QB 6-5 243 So 1L Eugene, OR/Churchill HS 13 o Rice, Kyle QB 6-1 196 Jr JC Hayward, CA/Chabot College 14 o Chang, Timmy QB 6-2 191 Jr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 15 d Manners, Lono DB 5-11 154 So 1L Waianae, Oahu/Waianae HS 16 o Maloney, Preston QB 6-1 186 Fr RS Santa Barbara, CA/Santa Barbara HS 17 d Gilmore, David DB 6-0 197 Sr 3L Albuquerque, NM/Dorado HS 19 d Brown, Tyrone LB 6-1 202 Jr 1L Palmdale, CA/Highland HS 19 o Cockheran, Jeremiah WR 6-0 193 Sr 1L Fontana, CA/Chaffey CC 20 o West, John RB 5-10 180 Sr 1L San Diego, CA/Yuba City College 21 o Herbert, Clifton WR 5-8 157 Sr 3L Palmdale, CA/Quartz HS 22 d Broadway, Lamar DB 5-11 173 So 1L Corona, CA/Centennial HS 22 o Wong, Orlando WR 6-0 197 Fr HS Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 23 d Kuna, Nainoa DB 5-11 200 Fr RS Honolulu/Punahou School 24 d Patton, Kenny DB 6-0 170 So 1L Altadena, CA/St. Francis HS 25 d Lee-Ho, Zachary LB 5-7 192 Fr HS Jacksonville, NC/White Oak HS 25 o Milne, Kurt P 5-11 199 Fr RS Roswell, GA/Centennial HS 26 o Miranda, Nolan KS 5-8 162 Fr RS Kahaluu, Oahu/Castle HS 27 d Wright, Gary DB 5-10 201 Sr 3L Kailua, Oahu/Kalaheo HS 28 d Hollingsworth, Cameron DB 6-0 176 So 1L Leavenworth, WA/Cascade HS 29 d Noa, Kilinahe LB 6-0 213 Jr 2L Honolulu/Kaiser HS 30 d Kamakawiwo'ole, Kila DB 6-3 231 So 1L Honolulu/Kaimuki HS 30 o Miyashiro, Michael WR 5-6 147 Jr RS Pearl City, Oahu/Mt/ San Antonio College 31 o Inferrera, Daniel WR 6-0 189 Fr RS Honolulu/St. Louis School 33 d Peters, Hyrum DB 5-8 188 Sr 3L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 34 d Blackburn, Ikaika LB 5-10 212 Jr 1L Wailuku, Maui/Baldwin HS 35 d Jenkins, Patrick DB 6-0 199 So 1L Orlando, FL/Florida Christian Academy 36 o Hogan, Omega DB 5-10 176 So 1L Houston, TX/Aldine Senior HS 37 d Elimimian, Abraham DB 5-10 173 Jr 2L Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS 38 o Welch, Gerald WR 5-7 204 Jr 2L Kahuku, Oahu/St. Louis School 40 o McClain, Justin RB 5-11 218 Fr RS Kailua, Oahu/Eastern Oregon University 41 d Mailo, Anipati LB 6-2 214 So 1L Waialua, Oahu/Kahuku HS 42 o Donahue, Corey RB 6-1 223 So HS Denver, CO/Horizon HS 42 d Peters, Leonard DB 6-1 174 So 1L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 43 o Kauka, Jonathan RB 6-0 209 Sr 3L Hilo, Hawai'i/Waiakea HS 45 d Moe, Tanuvasa LB 5-11 218 So 1L Honolulu/St. Louis School 46 d Alapa, Keani LB 6-0 221 Sr 3L Kaawa, Oahu/Kemehmeha Schools 47 o Ayat, Justin KS 5-11 205 Jr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 48 d Harley, Patrick Lavar LB 6-0 220 Jr 2L Kahului, Maui/Maui HS 49 d Wong, Laiana LB 5-10 213 So 1L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 50 d Manutai, Lincoln LB 6-0 223 Jr JC Laie, Oahu/San Bernadino Valley College

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No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 51 d Curnan, Ikaika LB 5-11 210 So 1L Kealia, Kauai/St. Louis School 52 d Dearing, Garrett DL 6-4 239 so 1L Hilo, Hawai'i/Hilo HS 53 d Alameda, Isaiah LB 6-1 212 So SQ Waimanalo, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 55 d Ho'ohuli, Watson LB 6-1 239 So SQ Nanakuli, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 56 d Kalilimoku, Chad LB 5-11 243 Sr 1L Kapolei, Oahu/Santa Ana College 57 d Tauiliili, Peivi DL 6-0 258 Fr RS West Covina, CA/West Covina HS 58 o Gray, Joseph LS 5-10 231 Fr HS Honolulu/Kaiser HS 60 o Kaonohi, Marques OL 6-1 252 Fr RS Waimanalo, Oahu/Kailua HS 61 o Castro, Lyle OL 5-11 251 Jr 2L Honolulu/St. Louis School 64 o Satele, Samson OL 6-2 289 Fr RS Kaneohe, Oahu/Kailua HS 66 o Eaton, Brandon OL 6-3 301 So 1L Houston, TX/Worthing HS 67 o Kauffman, Phil OL 6-1 283 Jr 2L Honolulu/St. Louis School 68 o LaCount, Kahai OL 6-2 294 Fr RS Kailua, Oahu/Kailua HS 69 o Moenoa, Uriah OL 6-3 327 Jr 2L Honolulu/Iolani School 71 o Santos, Ryan OL 6-5 320 Jr 2L Mililani, Oahu/Mililani HS 72 o Uperesa, Dane OL 6-4 305 Fr RS Hauula, Oahu/Punahou School 75 o Kahale, Chad OL 6-1 337 Sr 2L Honolulu/St. Louis School 76 o Ekno, Jonathan OL 6-5 300 Jr 1L Chino Hills, CA/Servite HS 77 o Kajioka, Shayne OL 6-3 308 Sr 3L Honolulu/St. Louis School 79 d Aguiar, Keal'i DL 6-0 310 Sr JC Kekaha, Kauai/Dixie College 80 o Tate, Mark WR 6-1 212 So 1L San Diego, CA/Hoover HS 81 o Williams, Lamont WR 6-0 163 Fr RS Fort Lauderdale, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas HS 82 o Dickerson, Ross WR 5-10 174 Fr RS Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 83 o Akiu, Mike Jr. WR 5-8 164 So 1L Kailua, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 84 o Komine, Britton WR 5-9 184 Jr 2L Honolulu/Maryknoll 85 o Stevens, Bryant WR 6-2 182 So 1L Hilo, Hawai'i/UC San Diego 86 o Flanagan, Denny WR 6-0 179 Fr RS Fountain Valley, CA/Edison HS 87 o George, Kanale WR 6-2 193 Jr 2L Aiea, Oahu/St. Louis School 89 o Weems, Marcus WR 6-3 178 Fr RS Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i/Kealakehe HS 91 d Cluney, Wilson LB 6-3 229 Jr 1L Aiea, Oahu/Snow JC 92 d Samuseva, Lance DL 5-11 290 Sr 3L Waianae, Oahu/Farrington HS 93 d Ala, Houston DL 6-1 250 Sr 3L Waianae, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 94 d Ma'afala, Abu DL 6-2 268 So 1L Waipahu, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 95 d Maldonado, Reggie DL 6-4 221 Jr JC Honolulu/Saddleback CC 96 d Esera, Tala DL 6-3 265 Fr RS Hauula, Oahu/Kahuku HS 97 d Sopoaga, Isaac DL 6-3 315 Sr 1L Pago Pago, American Samoa/College of the Campus 99 d Fuga, Lui DL 6-1 301 Sr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/UNLV

2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 10 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football Depth Chart

OFFENSE DEFENSE WR (X) 87 Kanale George (6-2, 193, Jr, Aiea, Oahu) LE 93 Houston Ala (6-1, 250, Sr, Waianae, Oahu) 81 LaMont Williams (6-0, 163, Fr, Fort Lauderdale, FL) 11 Kevin Jackson (6-5, 229, Sr, Moreno Valley, CA) 86 Denny Flanagan (6-0, 179, Fr, Fountain Valley, CA) 95 Reggie Maldonado (DL, 6-5, 250, Jr, Honolulu) 80 Mark Tate (6-1, 212, So, San Diego, CA) 89 Marcus Weems (6-3, 178, Fr, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii) LT 97 Isaac Sopoaga (6-3, 315, Sr, Pago Pago, American Samoa) 96 Tala Esera (6-3, 265, Fr, Hauula, Oahu) WR (H) 2 Chad Owens (5-9, 177, Jr, Honolulu) 99 Lui Fuga (6-1, 301, Sr, Waipahu, Oahu) * 84 Britton Komine (5-9, 184, So, Honolulu) 82 Ross Dickerson (5-10, 174, Fr, Waipahu, Oahu) RT 92 Lance Samuseva (5-11, 290, Sr, Waianae, Oahu) 94 Abu Maafala (6-2, 268, So, Waipahu, Oahu) LT 64 Samson Satele (6-2, 289, Fr, Kaneohe, Oahu) 72 Dane Uperesa (6-4, 305, Fr, Hauula, Oahu) RE 1 Travis LaBoy (6-4, 249, Sr, San Rafael, CA) * 30 Kila Kamakawiwoole (6-3, 231, So, Honolulu) LG 77 Shayne Kajioka (6-3, 308, Sr, Honolulu) 52 Garrett Dearing (6-4, 239, So, Hilo, Hawaii) 66 Brandon Eaton (6-3, 301, So, Houston, TX) 68 Kahai LaCount (6-2, 294, Fr, Kailua, Oahu) STUB 46 Keani Alapa (6-0, 221, Sr, Kaaawa, Oahu) 48 Patrick Lavar Harley (6-0, 220, Jr, Kahului, Maui) C 59 Derek Faavi (6-0, 266, So, Ewa Beach, Oahu) 5 Chad Kapanui (6-0, 205, Jr, Honolulu) 67 Phil Kauffman (6-1, 283, Jr, Honolulu) 41 Anipati Mailo (6-2, 214, So, Waialua, Oahu) 60 Marques Kaonohi (6-1, 252, Fr, Waimanalo, Oahu) 75 Chad Kahale (6-1, 337, Sr, Honolulu) MACK 56 Chad Kalilimoku (5-11, 243, Sr, Kapolei, Oahu) 61 Lyle Castro (5-11, 251, Jr, Honolulu) 45 Tanuvasa Moe (5-11, 218, So, Honolulu) 55 Watson Hoohuli (6-1, 239, So, Nanakuli, Oahu) RG 69 Uriah Moenoa (6-3, 327, Jr, Honolulu) 50 Lincoln Manutai (6-0, 223, Jr, Laie, Oahu) 75 Chad Kahale (6-1, 337, Sr, Honolulu) WILL 51 Ikaika Curnan (5-11, 210, So, Kealia, Kauai) RT 72 Dane Uperesa (6-4, 305, Fr, Hauula, Oahu) 29 Kilinahe Noa (6-0, 213, Jr, Honolulu) 71 Ryan Santos (6-5, 320, Jr, Mililani, Oahu) 10 Tyrone Brown (6-0, 202, Jr, Palmdale, CA) 66 Brandon Eaton (6-3, 301, So, Houston, TX) 53 Isaiah Alameda (6-1, 212, So, Waimanalo, Oahu) 76 Jonathan Ekno (6-5, 300, Jr, Chino Hills, CA) 25 Zachary Lee-Ho (5-7, 192, Fr, Jacksonville, NC) WR (Y) 21 Clifton Herbert (5-8, 157, Sr, Palmdale, CA) LCB 37 Abraham Elimimian (5-10, 173, Jr, Los Angeles, CA) 4 Nate Ilaoa (5-9, 204, So, Stafford, VA) 24 Kenny Patton (6-0, 170, So, Altadena, CA) 38 Gerald Welch (5-7, 204, Jr, Kahuku, Oahu) 28 Cameron Hollingsworth (6-0, 176, So, Leavenworth, WA) 7 See Poumele (5-9, 179, Jr, Oceanside, CA) JILL 17 David Gilmore (6-0, 197, Sr, Albuquerque, NM) WR (Z) 19 Jeremiah Cockheran (6-0, 193, Sr, Fontana, CA) OR 83 Mike Akiu (5-8, 164, So, Kailua, Oahu) 42 Leonard Peters (6-1, 174, So, Laie, Oahu) 85 Bryant Stevens (6-2, 182, So, Hilo, Hawaii) 22 Lamar Broadway (5-11, 173, So, Corona, CA) 31 Daniel Inferrera (6-0, 189, Fr, Honolulu) 30 Michael Miyashiro (5-6, 147, Jr, Pearl City, Oahu) SAM 33 Hyrum Peters (5-8, 188, Sr, Laie, Oahu) 15 Lono Manners (5-11, 154, So, Waianae, Oahu) QB 14 Timmy Chang (6-2, 191, Jr, Waipahu, Oahu) 9 Matt Manuma (6-1, 205, Jr, Honolulu) 8 Jason Whieldon (6-1, 187, Sr, Orange, CA) 12 Jeffrey Rhode (6-5, 243, So, Eugene, OR) RCB 3 Kelvin Millhouse (6-1, 205, Sr, Santa Ana, CA) 11 Ryan Stickler (6-2, 218, Fr, Alta Loma, CA) 27 Gary Wright (5-10, 201, Sr, Kailua, Oahu) 16 Preston Maloney (6-1, 186, Fr, Santa Barbara, CA) 36 Omega Hogan (5-10, 176, So, Houston, TX) 9 Kainoa Akina (5-11, 193, So, Tucson, AZ) 13 Kyle Rice (6-1, 196, Jr, Hayward, CA) RB 1 Mike Bass (5-6, 158, Jr, Corona, CA) * will not participate in spring practice due to injury 20 John West (5-10, 180, Sr, San Diego, CA) 6 Michael Brewster (5-6, 176, Jr, Houston, TX) 43 Jonathan Kauka (6-0, 209, Sr, Hilo, Hawaii) 42 Corey Donahue (6-1, 223, So, Denver, CO) 40 Justin McClain (5-11, 218, Fr, Kailua, Oahu) SPECIALISTS PUNT 25 Kurt Milne (5-11, 199, Fr, Roswell, GA) PR 2 Chad Owens (5-9, 177, Jr, Honolulu) 21 Clifton Herbert (5-8, 157, Sr, Palmdale, CA) PK 47 Justin Ayat (5-11, 205, Jr, Waipahu, Oahu) 26 Nolan Miranda (5-8, 162, Fr, Kahaluu, Oahu) KOR 2 Chad Owens (5-9, 177, Jr, Honolulu) 6 Michael Brewster (5-6, 176, Jr, Houston, TX) LS (P) 45 Tanuvasa Moe (5-11, 218, So, Honolulu) HOLD 12 Jeffrey Rhode (6-5, 243, So, Eugene, OR) LS (FG) 59 Derek Faavi (6-0, 266, So, Ewa Beach, Oahu) 5 Chad Kapanui (6-0, 205, Jr, Honolulu) 45 Tanuvasa Moe (5-11, 218, So, Honolulu)

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93 47 HOUSTON ALA JUSTIN AYAT DEFENSIVE TACKLE/DEFENSIVE END PLACEKICKER 6-1, 250, SR, WAIANAE, OAHU 5-11, 205, JR, WAIPAHU, OAHU KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS

2002: Played in all 11 games...started nine at right end...also saw time at tackle 2002: Handled all place kicking duties...was 15-of-23 on field goal attempts due to injuries on th defensive front...amassed 45 total tackles, including 13 for- (65%), converted on 55-of-56 PAT attempts...made 3-of-4 field goals, including a-loss (-53) and six sacks (-33)...tallied a career-high eight tackles against a season long 50-yarder at Fresno State on Oct. 25...was 8-of-8 in PAT Alabama on Nov. 30...tied the school record with five tackles-for-loss (-13) attempts against Nevada on Oct. 12...made a string of 43 PATs during the sea- against the Crimson Tide...also had five quarterback hurries on the season. son. 2001: Played in all 12 games and started two...compiled a career-high five tack- 2001: Started all 12 games at place-kicker...named first team freshman All- les against Miami-Ohio on Nov. 17...forced a at SMU on Oct. 6. American by Football News...kicked the winning field goal, a 24-yarder, with no 2000: Played in nine games at defensive end…recorded 14 tackles, including time left on the clock to help the Warriors beat Miami-Ohio, 52-51, Nov. one for-a-loss (-4) at UTEP on Sept. 23 in his first collegiate game…also had 17...kicked a career-long 55-yard field goal, tied for second-longest in school five hurries. history, Oct. 20 at Tulsa...earned WAC Special Teams Player of the Week hon- Prep: A 2000 graduate of Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu… earned three ors for the first time in his career Oct. 22...became one of only eight kickers in letters in football …named to The Honolulu Advertiser’s Super 25 all-state team school history to make a field goal of 50-or-more yards...finished the season and ILH Defensive Player of the Year as a senior…also threw the shot-put on third in the WAC and 10th in the nation in field goals (1.58) and third in the track team…coached by former UH assistant coach Kanani Souza. WAC and 14th nationally in scoring (9.2)...kicked three field goals to help the Personal: Born Nov. 18, 1982, in Honolulu…has two brothers…also recruited Warriors upset 18th-ranked Fresno State on Oct. 26...also had a string of eight by Arizona and UNLV…parents are Audrey and Tui Ala of Makaha, Oahu. straight field goals. 2000: Redshirted. Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU Prep: A 2000 graduate of Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu…earned three let- 2000 9 10 4 14 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 ters in football…named first team all-state as a senior…a first team all-league 2001 12 22 4 26 2-4 2-3 1 0 0 0 pick as a junior…also earned second team all-league honors as a punter in 2002 11 30 15 45 13-53 6-33 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 62 23 85 16-61 8-36 1 0 0 0 1998…coached by former UH assistant coach Kanani Souza. Personal: Born Jan. 12, 1982, in Honolulu…has two older and one younger brother…also recruited by UNLV…parents are Lynnette and John Ayat of Waipahu, Oahu.

Place-Kicking G FGM FGA Pct. Long PAT PATA 2001 12 19 29 65.5 55 54 57 2002 14 15 23 65.2 50 55 56 Totals 26 34 52 65.4 55 109 113

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14 Passing G Comp Att Int Pct Yards Avg Rtg TD Long TIMMY CHANG 2000 10 245 469 19 52.2 3,041 304.1 111.97 19 74 2001 3 83 140 6 59.3 1,100 366.7 130.86 6 52 QUARTERBACK 2002 14 349 624 22 55.9 4,474 319.6 122.33 25 72 6-2, 191, JR, WAIPAHU, OAHU Totals 27 677 1,233 47 54.9 8,615 319.1 119.36 51 74 ST. LOUIS SCHOOL Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long 2000 10 23 25 74 -49 -2.1 2 6 2001 3 9 0 51 -51 -5.7 0 0 2002 14 39 120 137 -17 -0.4 1 27 Totals 27 71 145 262 -117 -1.7 3 27 2002: Started all 14 games...posted a 10-4 record as the starter...earned Second Team all-WAC honors...named WAC offensive player of the week (on Oct. 28)...became UH’s all-time passing leader in just his 20th career game against Tulsa on Oct. 19...also became the school’s all-time leader in total offense in the same game...passed for a career-high 462 yards (also a career- high 36 completions) at Fresno State on Oct. 25 (also a WAC-season best)...broke 16 school passing records (tied two) and five school total offense records...led the WAC and is finished fourth in the country in total offense (318.4)...finished the season seventh on the WAC’s all-time passing list with 8,615 yards and needs 6,417 yards to surpass leader Ty Detmer (15,031) who is also the NCAA record-holder...is eighth on the WAC’s all-time list for total offense with 8,498 yards and needs 6,168 yards to surpass top-ranked Detmer (14,665)...also ranked 20th in the league for with 50 touchdown passes and needs 72 to surpass Detmer who has 121 and the NCAA record-holder...owns four of the WAC’s top 10 performances for total offense in 2002, and three of the league’s top passing performances in 2002 2001: Started the first three games before sustaining an injury in the fourth quarter against Rice on Sept. 29...granted a medical hardship by the WAC...completed 83 passes for 1,100 yards and six touchdowns...led the nation in total offense (349.7) before bowing out to injury. 2000: Played in 10 games and started nine at quarterback…named WAC Freshman of the Year…also an honorable mention all-WAC pick…started his first collegiate game against Tulsa on Sept. 30…guided team to a 3-6 record as starting quarterback…broke eight school passing records and tied one…fin- ished his freshman season ranked eighth in all-time passing and became the eighth player in school history to pass for more than 3,000 yards in his career…also finished rookie season ranked 10th in total offense with 2,992 yards…led the team in all passing categories, including attempts (469), comple- tions (245), yards (3,041) and touchdowns (19)…led the WAC in passing yards (3,041) and total offense (299.8)…finished fifth in the WAC in passing efficiency (112.0)…finished six games with more than 300 yards passing…threw for a career-high 403 yards against San Jose State on Oct. 28, fourth-best passing performance in school history…threw a school-record and career-high 64 times against San Jose State on Oct. 28…also recorded a career-high 34 comple- tions against the Spartans…finished seven games with multiple passing touch- downs, the last against UNLV (3) on Dec. 2…threw a career-high three touch- downs twice, the last against UNLV on Dec. 2…responsible for four touch- downs against San Jose State on Oct. 28 (3 passing, 1 rushing). Prep: A 2000 graduate of St. Louis School in Honolulu…earned three letters each in football and basketball… selected a prep All-American by eight major organizations and publications…completed 491 passes for 8,115 yards and 114 touchdowns in his three-year career…finished career ranked sixth nationally all- time in touchdown passes and 21st all-time in passing yards…a four-year honor student with a 4.3 grade point average as a senior…passed for 64 touchdowns as a senior, one short of the national record…named C. David Baker National Prep Football Player of the Year by the Dick Butkus Football Network. Personal: Born Oct. 9, 1981, in Honolulu…has two older sisters…also recruited by Washington, Utah, and California…parents are Mary Ann and Levi Chang of Mililani, Oahu.

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19 37 JEREMIAH COCKHERAN ABRAHAM ELIMIMIAN WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0, 193, SR, FONTANA, CA 5-10, 173, JR, LOS ANGELES, CA CHAFFEY CC CRENSHAW HS

2002: Played in 12 games...started six at “Z” receiver...finished third on the 2002: Started 12 games at left cornerback...amassed 68 tackles, sixth on the team with 731 yards and five touchdowns on 49 catches...caught for a career- team, including 54 solo, five for-a-loss (-18)...had two interceptions that led to high 207 yards on nine receptions against Alabama on Nov. 30...caught a touchdowns, one against Nevada on Oct. 12 and a second against Tulsa on touchdown pass in four straight games and five of his last seven...also reached Oct. 19...tied the school record with two blocked kicks (both FG) against Tulane the century mark with 112 yards on five catches at Fresno State on Oct. in the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl on Dec. 25...also had 10 PBUs on the sea- 25...caught a career-high nine passes (87 yards) in the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i son. Bowl against Tulane on Dec. 25. 2001: Played in 11 of 12 games and started six at left cornerback...finished with Junior College: Attended Chaffey College in California for two years...helped 33 tackles...recovered two , one against Air Force on Nov. 24 and the lead team to the Foothill Conference Championship with a perfect 10-0 record other against Brigham Young on Dec. 8...recorded his first career interception at in 2001...named first team all-conference after setting a school single-season SMU on Oct. 6. record of 53 receptions...also added nine touchdowns as a sophomore...named 2000: Redshirted. as one of the “Players to Watch” by JCFootball.com...runs a 4.26 40-yard Prep: A 2000 graduate of Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles, Calif…earned dash...awarded the school’s Outstanding Achievement in Academics. two letters each in football and basketball…a two-time all-league selection in Prep: A 1999 graduate of A.B. Miller High School in Fontana, Calif...played two football…named team MVP in basketball…made the honor roll. seasons of varsity football...earned second team all-league honors in his junior Personal: Born March 2, 1982, in Calabar, Nigeria…has one sister and four and senior seasons...was a teammate of current Warrior senior receiver Justin brothers…parents are Theresa and Isaac Elimimian of Los Angeles, Calif. Colbert...also earned three letters in track and one in basketball...three-time league champion in the 400-meter dash...helped lead team to a state runner-up Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU finish as a senior, running the 400m, 4x100m and 4x400m...a member of the 2002 12 54 14 68 5-18 0-0 2 0 2 10 Debate Team. Personal: Born Jan. 11, 1981, in New Orleans, La...also recruited by Northern Arizona, Utah State and Grambling State...aspires to be an elementary school teacher...favorites include pasta, “The Simpsons,” and recording artists Tupac Shakur and Bob Marley...has two brothers and two sisters...mother is LueRether Cockheran of Fontana, Calif.

Receiving G Rec Yards Avg TD Long 2002 12 49 731 14.9 5 70

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17 77 DAVID GILMORE SHAYNE KAJIOKA DEFENSIVE BACK OFFENSIVE LINE 6-0, 197, SR, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 6-3, 308, SR, HONOLULU DORADO HS ST. LOUIS SCHOOL

2002: Played in all 14 games...started 12 at safety (10 at free safety and two at 2002: Started 13 games at left guard...amassed 15 pancake blocks...allowed strong safety)...amassed 70 tackles, including 44 solo and one for-a-loss (- five sacks...hampered by an injury for the last four games. 31)...amassed a career-high eight tackles three times, the last against Alabama 2001: Saw action at guard against UTEP (Oct. 13), at Tulsa (Oct. 20), San Jose on Nov. 30...also recovered a fumble against Nevada on Oct. 21. State (Nov. 3), and Brigham Young (Dec. 8). 2001: Played in seven games on special teams...amassed two tackles. 2000: Started three games at right guard…had six pancake blocks in seven 2000: Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams…made three tackles, games played. including one for-a-loss (-2) against Portland State…earned academic all-WAC 1999: Earned a medical hardship after suffering a back injury. honors. Prep: A 1999 graduate of St. Louis School in Honolulu…earned three letters in 1999: A member of the scout team. football and one in track…coached by in football and David Akiona in Prep: A 1999 graduate of Eldorado High School in Albuquerque, N.M…earned track…a member of the 1996-98 Crusader teams that won the Oahu Prep two letters each in football and baseball…coached in football by Dave Bowl…a first team all-star as a junior and second team all-star and all-state Williams…a two-year selection to the all-district squad while earning academic player as a senior. all-district once…state baseball champions his senior year while team was Personal: Born Oct. 19, 1980, in Honolulu…has one younger sister…mother is ranked 15th in the nation…a member of the honor society and Spanish honor Lynn Kajioka of Honolulu. society…belonged to the Spanish National Honor Society. Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1980, in Albuquerque, N.M…nicknamed “Happy”…recruited by Eastern New Mexico, Western New Mexico, and Northern Colorado…enjoys fishing and golf…favorite athletes are Michael Jordan and Jerry Rice…biggest athletic thrill was going 24-0 and winning the state baseball championship his senior year…craziest thing he ever did was take out his parents’ car in the middle of the night without their permission while in middle school…has one older sister and one younger brother…parents are Janie and John Gilmore of Albuquerque, N.M.

Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU 2002 14 44 26 70 1-31 0-0 3 1 0 0

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84 3 BRITTON KOMINE KELVIN MILLHOUSE WIDE RECEIVER DEFENSIVE BACK 5-9, 184, JR, HONOLULU 6-1, 205, SR, SANTA ANA, CA MARYKNOLL HS MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE

2002: Played in all 14 games...started nine (seven at “Y” receiver and two at 2002: Started all 14 games at right cornerback...a second-team all-WAC selec- “H” receiver)...finished second on the team with 886 yards and 10 touchdowns tion...amassed 61 tackles, including 48 solo and two for-a-loss (-5), co-led the on 58 catches...was third on the team and led all receivers in scoring with 62 team with four interceptions (17 yards)...three of his four interceptions led to points...caught for a career-high and WAC season-best 238 yards and two touchdowns...led the team with 12 PBUs...also had a forced fumble...became touchdowns against Nevada on Oct.12...had a career-high nine catches against the school’s career leader in pass break ups...had multiple interceptions against Tulsa on Oct. 19...had back-to-back 100-yard games against Nevada (238) and Fresno State on Oct. 25...recorded a career-high 10 tackles against Eastern Tulsa (140)...finished sixth in the WAC and 64th nationally in receiving yards Illinois on Aug. 31. per game (63.3) and ninth in the league and 85th in the country in receptions 2001: Played in all 12 games at cornerback and started nine...an honorable per game (4.14)...caught multiple touchdown passes in against Nevada on Oct. mention all-WAC pick...led the team and co-led the WAC in interceptions 12 and San Diego State on Dec. 7. (5)...recorded four picks in his last six games, two against San Jose State on 2001: Played in one game, the season opener against Montana on Sept. 8. Nov. 3, one against Boise State on Nov. 10, and another against Air Force on 2000: Redshirted. Nov. 24...returned one interception for a touchdown (39 yards) against UTEP on Prep: A 2000 graduate of Maryknoll High School in Honolulu…earned three let- Oct. 13...three of his interceptions led to touchdowns...also led the WAC with 23 ters in football, two in soccer, and one in track…as a member of the Pac-Five passes defended...finished seventh in the nation, averaging 1.92 passes football team, earned all-state and all-league honors in his senior year…set defended per game...had one quarterback hurry. state records for receptions in a game (17 vs. Kamehameha), receptions in a 2000: Redshirted. season (94) and receiving yards in a season (1,136)…named to the BTC all- JC: Earned one letter in football at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, star game…in his junior year, garnered all-ILH accolades…coached by Don Calif…helped team win the Mission Conference Championship…an honor stu- Botelho…an honor roll student. dent. Personal: Born Nov. 18, 1982, in Wichita Falls, Texas…recruited by BYU, Prep: A 1999 graduate of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif… earned Nevada, San Diego, and Western Oregon…enjoys watching movies and going two letters in football…named all-league and all-county…also an Orange to the beach…favorite athlete is Allen Iverson…lists being named to the all- County all-star…helped team win the 1998 CIF Championship. state team as his biggest athletic thrill…other favorites include biology, the color Personal: Born Jan. 7, 1981, in Santa Ana, Calif…parents are Janice and blue, chicken, the movie “Braveheart,” actor Al Pacino, and singer R. Kelvin Millhouse, Sr. of Santa Ana, Calif. Kelly…proudest moment was graduating from high school…has two brothers, Kaimana and Jordyn…parents are Bridget and Howard Komine of Mililani, Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU Oahu. 2001 12 7 5 12 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 18 2002 13 48 13 61 2-5 0-0 1 0 4 16 Receiving G Rec Yards Avg TD Long Totals 25 55 18 73 3-6 0-0 1 0 4 34 2002 14 58 886 15.3 10 72

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69 2 URIAH MOENOA CHAD OWENS OFFENSIVE LINE WIDE RECEIVER 6-3, 327, JR, HONOLULU 5-9, 177, JR, HONOLULU IOLANI SCHOOL ROOSEVELT HS

2002: Started all 14 games at right tackle...amassed 15 pancake 2002: Played in 10 games...started six at “H” receiver...suffered an injury blocks...allowed 3.5 sacks. against Nevada on Oct. 12 that kept him out four WAC games...finished fourth 2001: A fourth-team freshman All-American pick by The Sporting News...started on the team with 550 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 47 all 12 games at right tackle...amassed 12 pancake blocks...earned high grades catches...caught for a career-high 182 yards on 11 receptions against SMU on Sept. 28...tied the school record with 12 catches at Boise State on Oct. 5...has against Miami-Ohio (88 percent) and Air Force (88 percent). served as primary return specialist since coming back from injury...led the team 2000: Redshirted. with 17 punt returns for 131 yards and kickoff returns with 477 yards on 19 Prep: A 1999 graduate of Iolani School in Honolulu…earned four letters each in returns...surpassed the 100-yard mark on kickoff returns in three of the last four football and track, and one in wrestling…named all-state and all-league in foot- games. ball. 2001: Played in 10 of 12 games and started five as return specialist...broke two Personal: Born April 8, 1982, in Honolulu…chose Hawai‘i over Colorado and NCAA records for most combined return yards in a game (342) and most yards Oregon…parents are Luisa and Seuseu Moenoa of Honolulu. on kickoff returns (249), both against Brigham Young on Dec. 8...earned fresh- man All-America honors by the Football Writer’s Association of America...also tied the NCAA record for most return touchdowns in a game with two (1 punt, 1 kickoff) against Brigham Young on Dec. 8...named WAC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against Air Force when he returned a kickoff 100-yards for a touchdown...broke the school record with nine kickoff returns for 233 yards, a 25.9 average, against Miami-Ohio on Nov. 17...led the WAC and ranked second in the nation in kickoff return average (33.6)...finished second on the team in all-purpose yardage (113.1)...also caught five passes for 57 yards and one touchdown, and gained 51 yards on three carries and a touchdown rushing. 2000: Redshirted. Prep: A 2000 graduate of Roosevelt High School in Honolulu…earned four let- ters in football, three in basketball, two in baseball and one in track…as a sen- ior, received all-OIA White Division first team and honorable mention all-state honors playing wide receiver…garnered first team all-OIA Red Division and all- state honorable mention accolades during his sophomore year…member of the OIA championship basketball team as a senior…coached in football by Les Parrilla…an honor roll student who graduated cum laude. Personal: Born April 3, 1982, in Honolulu…nickname is “Mighty Mouse”…enjoys going to the beach and playing golf…aspires to own a busi- ness…lists his biggest athletic thrill as scoring his very first touchdown…favorite athlete is Michael Jordan…other favorites include math, the color blue, cereal, the movie “Final Destination,” actor Martin Lawrence, and singer Pati…proudest moment was making the UH team…has one brother, Chase, and one sister, Charlie…parents are Charmaine and James Voss of Honolulu.

Receiving G Rec Yards Avg TD Long 2001 10 5 57 11.4 1 17 2002 10 47 550 11.7 2 51 Totals 20 52 607 11.7 3 51

Rushing G Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long 2001 10 3 51 0 51 17.0 1 33 2002 10 3 5 0 5 1.7 0 3 Totals 20 6 56 0 56 9.3 1 33

Kickoff Returns G No Yards Avg TD Long 2001 10 24 807 33.6 2 100 2002 10 19 477 25.1 0 63 Totals 20 43 1,284 29.9 2 100

Punt Returns G No Yards Avg TD Long 2001 10 18 216 12.0 1 74 2002 10 17 131 7.7 0 38 Totals 20 35 347 17.4 1 74

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33 92 HYRUM PETERS LANCE SAMUSEVA DEFENSIVE BACK DEFENSIVE LINE 5-8, 188, SR, LAIE, OAHU 5-11, 290, SR, WAIANAE, OAHU (FARRINGTON HS) KAHUKU HS 2002: Started all 14 games at defensive tackle...amassed 48 tackles, including 34 solo, three for- a-loss (-10) and a sack (-8)...also had eight quarterback hurries and one pass break up...earned the Ben Yee Most Inspirational Award...tied his career-high six tack- 2002: Started 12 games at safety before bowing out to an injury against les at Brigham Young on Sept. 6. Alabama on Nov. 30...a first-team all-WAC pick...named WAC Defensive Player 2001: Played in all 12 games and started 10 at defensive tackle...finished with of the Week on Sept. 23...amassed 77 tackles, first among defensive backs and 38 tackles...forced a fumble that led to a touchdown against Brigham Young on third on the team, including 55 solo, three for-a-loss, and one sack (-5)...co-led Dec. 8...also had two quarterback hurries and two fumble recoveries. the team with four interceptions...returned first interception for a touchdown (28 2000: Played in nine games and started two at defensive tackle…finished the yards) against Eastern Illinois on Aug. 31...two interceptions led to touchdowns season with 23 total tackles, including two for-a-loss…forced a fumble against at UTEP on Sept. 21...took a lateral off an interception and returned it 39 yards Louisiana Tech on Nov. 18…amassed a career-high six tackles against Nevada for a touchdown against SMU on Sept. 28...also had a 64-yard interception on Nov. 11…also had one quarterback hurry. return for a touchdown against Nevada on Oct. 12...broke the school record for 1999: Redshirted. most interception return yards in a season (176) and most interceptions Prep: A 1999 graduate of Farrington High School in Honolulu…coached by returned for a touchdown in a season and career (3)...tied the school record for Skippa Diaz…an all-conference and all-state selection his senior season…one most interception return yards in a season (176)...earned the Warrior Club of the top defensive prospects coming out of the islands…also lettered in base- Award on defense...compiled a career-high 13 tackles twice, last time was at ball and track…won the league shot-put title his junior and senior UTEP on Sept. 21...finished tied for fifth in the WAC and tied for 55th nationally seasons…belonged to the Hawaiian and Christian Fellowship clubs. in interceptions per game (0.33), and eighth in the WAC in passes Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1981, in Honolulu…his uncles Petelo, Falaniko, defended...also had one forced fumble and 11 PBUs. George, and all played for UH…also related to former Rainbow, Semeri 2001: Played in 10 games and started nine at right cornerback...hampered by a Ulufale…has three sisters and one brother…parents are Taumanupepe Mamea hamstring injury for part of the season...finished fifth on the team in tackles and Peni Fa‘afiti of Waianae, Oahu. (76)...had his first collegiate interception against Brigham Young on Dec. 8...also recovered a fumble that led to a touchdown against Brigham Young on Dec. Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU 8...forced three fumbles, one that led to a touchdown against Air Force on Nov. 2000 9 12 11 23 2-6 0-0 1 0 0 0 24...named first team Verizon Academic All-District VIII, and Academic all-WAC. 2001 12 25 13 38 5-19 0-0 1 2 0 1 2002 14 34 14 48 3-10 1-8 0 0 0 1 2000: Played in all 12 games and started three at cornerback…earned aca- Totals 35 71 38 109 10-35 1-8 2 2 0 2 demic all-WAC honors…finished two games with double-digit tackles…recorded a career-high 13 tackles at Rice on Oct. 21…forced a fumble at TCU on Oct. 7. Prep: A 1999 graduate of Kahuku High School on Oahu…lettered in football and basketball…named all-state and all-league in football as a junior and sen- ior…also named honorable mention all-league in basketball. Personal: Born Dec. 1, 1981, in Honolulu…has four brothers and one sister…parents are Claudine and Richard Peters of Taylorsville, Utah.

Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU 2000 12 35 14 49 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 2001 10 57 19 76 1-8 0-0 3 2 1 7 2002 12 55 22 77 3-11 1-5 1 0 4 11 Totals 34 147 55 202 4-19 1-5 5 2 5 21

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97 ISAAC SOPOAGA DEFENSIVE LINE 6-3, 315, SR, PAGO PAGO, AMERICAN SAMOA COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS

2002: Played in all 14 games..started 13 at defensive tackle...a second-team all-WAC selection...amassed 72 tackles, first among defensive linemen and fourth on the team, including seven for-a-loss (-17)...compiled a career-high nine tackles against SMU on Sept. 28...also had six quarterback hurries, one forced fumble and a pass break up. 2001: Sat out in order to meet the year residency requirement for eligibility. JC: Played two years at the College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, Calif…was a two-time All-American for the Cougars…in his sophomore season, was named the national defensive player of the year and first team all- state…recorded a national record 31 sacks that year…team won the Western State Conference championship both years…coached by Chuck Lyon. Prep: A 1999 graduate of Samoana High School in Pago Pago, American Samoa…lettered twice in football and basketball and once in baseball…as a senior, was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year…earned first team all-league in his junior and senior seasons…member of the league cham- pionship team as a junior… coached by Moa Moa Vaeao. Personal: Born Sept. 4, 1981, in Pago Pago, American Samoa…also recruited by Texas A&M, Nebraska, Florida State, Washington State, and Kansas State…nickname is “Ice”…enjoys lifting weights and studying…aspires to play in the NFL…favorite athlete is Michael Jordan…other favorites include the color red, Samoan food, the movie “Shrek,” actor Al Pacino, and the book The Partner…lists his proudest moment as graduating from high school…once climbed up and sat atop a coconut tree…intends to major in psychology…has four brothers and four sisters…also has a three-year-old daughter, Marcia…par- ents are Suitupe and Lagiselota Sapoaga of Pago Pago, American Samoa.

Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU 2002 14 42 30 72 7-17 0-0 1 1 0 1

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2003 RECRUITS

Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School Quin Ah You DL 6-3 270 Fr HS Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS Ray Bass DB 5-11 165 Fr HS Corona, CA/Centennial HS Lenny Boatner WR 5-11 170 Fr HS Philadelphia, MS/Winston Academy Chris Cole LB 5-9 226 Fr HS Mission Viejo, CA/Mission Viejo HS Dejuan Gatling OL 6-3 250 Fr HS Victorville, CA/Silverado HS Xavier Ho‘olulu OL 6-4 290 Fr HS Waimanalo, Oahu/Kailua, Oahu Jeremy Inferrera OL 6-3 270 Fr HS Honolulu/St. Louis School Michael Lafaele OL 6-1 280 Fr HS Honolulu/Farrington HS A.J. Martinez DB 6-0 185 Fr HS Fountain Valley, CA/Edison HS (CA) Viliami Nauahi DB 6-2 200 Fr HS Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS Timo Paepule LB 6-0 210 Fr HS Kaneohe, Oahu/St. Louis School George Perry DB 5-11 165 Fr HS Hauula, Oahu/Kahuku HS Ernest Powell DB 5-9 170 Fr HS Missouri City, TX/Hightower HS Jason Rivers WR 6-2 193 Fr HS Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School Jack Rolovich QB 6-3 207 Fr HS Novato, CA/San Marin HS (CA) Hercules Satele OL 6-3 250 Fr HS Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Poly HS Larry Sauafea OL 6-3 260 Fr HS Pago Pago, American Samoa, American Samoa/Samoana HS Daniel Tautofi DL 6-2 230 Fr HS Honolulu/Kaimuki HS Elijuawon Thompson DL 6-2 250 Jr JC Los Angeles, CA/Los Angeles Southwest College Tu Tui DB 6-1 195 Fr HS Hauula, Oahu/Kahuku HS Tim Wright P 6-3 215 So JC Bay St. Louis, MS/Southwest Mississippi CC

Ray Bass Lenny Boatner 5-11, 165, Freshman, Corona, CA (Centennial HS) 5-11, 170, Freshman, Philadelphia, MS (Winston Academy) Is scheduled to graduate from Centennial High School in Corona Calif. Is scheduled to graduate from Winston Academy in Louisville, Miss...a in 2003...a two-year starter at cornerback where he earned all-league, four-year starter at wide receiver and running back...named MVP hon- all-CIF, all-county and all-Southern Section as a senior...amassed 84 ors (District II) as a senior...also named offensive player of the game in total tackles (41 solo), forced two fumbles and picked five interceptions, senior all-star game...clocked at 4.5 in the 40-yard dash and 11.2 in the three of which were returned for touchdowns, in 14 games in 100-meters. 2002...recorded the highest vertical jump (40.4-inches) and fastest 40- yard dash time (4.31) in the Los Angeles Section at the Nike Combine “He’s a talented kid, the kind we don’t see often at this level. I was hop- last Spring...also returned punts and saw time at wide receiver...is the ing he could make it to a big time school. I thought he had Division I tal- younger brother of current Warrior running back Mike Bass. ent.” -- Winston Academy Head Coach Joe Ward

“Ray was by far our best athlete on the team this year. He’s a team leader through example. He’s a hard working kid with tremendous speed and ability. He’s also very personable and always smiling. He chose UH over Washington State, Nebraska, Arizona, California, Colorado and Colorado State” -- Centennial Head Coach Matt Logan

2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 20 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football Incoming Players

Chris Cole Jeremy Inferrera 5-9, 226, Freshman, Linebacker, Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo HS) 6-3, 270, Freshman, Offensive Line, Honolulu (St. Louis School) Is scheduled to graduate from Mission Viejo High School in Is scheduled to graduate from St. Louis School in Honolulu in 2003...a California...a three-year starter at defensive line and outside line- two-time all-state and all-league (Interscholastic League of Honolulu) backer...named CIF co-Player of the Year and first team all-CIF...also pick, including first team honors in 2002...helped Crusaders win the an all-Orange Coast performer...named league (Southern Coast) state championship in 2002, state runner-up in 2000 and 2001, and MVP...helped Mission Viejo to two undefeated seasons (28-0), a CIF three ILH Championships...a state medalist in the discus...also lettered championships as a junior and senior...clocked at 4.6 in the 40-yard in basketball...is the younger brother of current Warrior wide receiver dash...bench presses 330 ponds and squats 500 pounds. Daniel Inferrera.

“Chris is a quite kid who leads by example. He doesn’t say a lot, but “Jeremy was the anchor of our offensive line. I think he’s a great fit for speaks with his performance and work ethic. He can get vocal at times, UH, coming from a pass-oriented offense similar to the UH system. but rather show it on the field. He has unbelievable talent and a great He’s a hard worker, always in the weight room working on his strength. motor for the game, always running and always giving his 110 percent.” It’s always an asset to have a kid like him.” -- St. Louis Head Coach -- MIssions Viejo Head Coach Bob Johnson Delbert Tengan

Dejuan Gatling Michael Lafaele 6-3, 250, Freshman, Offensive Line, Victorville, CA (Silverado HS) 6-1, 280, Freshman, Offensive Line, Honolulu (Farrington HS) Is scheduled to graduate from Silverado High School in Victorville, Calif. Is scheduled to graduate from Frarring High School in Honolulu in in 2003...earned first team all-league (Desert Sky), all-area and all-CIF 2003...played center for the Governors. where he earned first team all- Division 8 as a senior...also named to the all-Desert by the Los Angeles state selection and all-OIA Red Division honors as a senior....can bench Times Times in 2002...graded out at 86 percent his senior year...led the press more than 350 pounds and leg press 900 pounds...team captain team with 23 pancake blocks as an offensive tackle...also played defen- who helped to the Governors to the playoffs as a senior...also lettered sive tackle and amassed 94 tackles (47 solo), 6 sacks, 22 hurries, 2 in wrestling. knock downs in 11 games last season...team captain who helped Silverado to the League Championship in 2002. “Michael has a great work ethic and a good attitude which makes him very coachable. We moved his from tackle last year to center because “Dejuan was a great asset to our team. He played his freshman year at he has good leadership qualities. His pas blocking skills improved from Cajan High School in San Bernardino. I first met him at a lineman’s last year. He’s very mobile for his size. He's’ very strong. We never had camp and I knew he was the real thing right from start. He grew up in a to worry about him or his behavior. He just goes out there and does his single parent household and his mother has done a great job with him job.” -- Farrington Head Coach Randall Okimoto on her own. Dejuan came to Silverado as junior and had real good teacher in (line coach) Paul Golla. He did a nice job in school last A.J. Martinez semester. He also has an impeccable work ethic, always in the weight 6-0, 185, Freshman, Defensive Back, Fountain Valley, CA (Edison HS) room. He’s not a big talker, has very little to say, but when he’s on the A 2002 graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach, field, he’s always trying to motivate his teammates.” -- Silverado Calif...earned three varsity letters in football...played cornerback, half- Assistant Coach (RBs/Recruiting) Pat Sylvestre back, wide receiver, place-kicker, punter, and used on returns...helped Edison to the conference championship in 2001...earned all-section Xavier Ho‘olulu (Southern) and all-CIF honors...team’s co-MVP and MVP of the Sunset 6-4, 290, Freshman, Offensive Line, Waimanalo, Oahu (Kailua HS) League as a senior...an all-region (West) pick by PrepStar Is scheduled to graduate from Kailua High School on Oahu...earned Magazine...also played baseball. three letters in football...a three-time all-conference pick...earned all- state honors as a senior...played tight end as a sophomore, and all positions on the offensive line as a junior and senior...also played on the defensive line his senior year...participated in track and field throw- ing the discus and shot put...placed fifth in the state meet as a junior...also earned three letters in basketball.

“Xavier is a quiet leader who brought a good understanding of the game, great leadership qualities and a sound work ethic to our team. He can run well for his size. He’s a very physical players who is well respected by his peers and teachers. He was also our disaster quarter- back in case we needed him...that’s how smart he is.” -- Kailua Head Coach Darren Johnson

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Timo Paepule Jason Rivers 6-0, 210, Freshman, Linebacker, Kaneohe, Oahu (St. Louis School) 6-2, 193, Freshman, Wide Receiver, Waipahu, Oahu (St. Louis Is scheduled to graduate from St. Louis School in Honolulu in 2003...a School) three-time all-state and all-league (Interscholastic League of Honolulu) Is scheduled to graduate from St. Louis School in Honolulu in 2003...a selection, including first team honors in 2001 and 2002...helped the a three-time all-state pick, including first-team accolades in 2001...also Crusaders win the state championship in 2002, state runner-up in 2000 a three-time all-league (Interscholastic League of Honolulu) selection, and 2001, and three ILH Championships...clocked at 4.6 in the 40-yard including first team honors in 2001 and 2002...helped Crusaders win dash...amassed 124 total tackles (60 solo, 64 assisted), including 12 the State Championship in 2002, State Runner-Up in 2000 and 2001, for-a-loss and four sacks in three-year prep career...also recorded 17 and three ILH Championships...caught 107 passes for 1,992 yards and quarterback hurries, eight knock downs, seven interceptions and 21 25 touchdowns in 27 games...also gained 2,077 all-purpose yards passes defended, while forcing four fumble and recovering three...also in...crowned State Track Champion in the 100M and 200M sprints in an all-league pick in basketball. 2002...also a three-time all-state and all-league selection in basket- ball...helped Crusaders win the ILH Basketball Championship in 2000. “Timo was the captain of our team. He’s a three-year starter who has great leadership qualities. He’s not only a quality player but quality indi- “Jason is so athletic. Being the state champion in the 100 meters, he vidual as well. He has great athleticism, can play all three linebacker brings speed along with athleticism. He’s another guy who has played positions, and also has a keen sense for the game.” -- St. Louis Head in a system similar to the one they use at UH so I think he'll be able to Coach Delbert Tengan adjust and step in right away like (current UH quarterback) Timmy Chang has. He has a tremendous work ethic and is solid academically.” Ernest Powell -- St. Louis Head Coach Delbert Tengan 5-9, 170, Freshman, Defensive Back, Missouri City, TX (Hightower HS) Jack Rolovich Is scheduled to graduate from Hightower High School in Missouri City, 6-3, 207, Freshman, Quarterback, Novato, CA (San Marin HS) Texas...a three-year starter, primarily at defensive back...amassed 122 Is scheduled to graduate this year from San Marin High School in total tackles (66 solo) and three interceptions as a senior...filled in a tail- Novato, Calif...threw for close to 4,800 yards in his prep career, 2,430 back and averaged 5.6 yards per carry last season...blocked seven and 24 touchdowns as a senior...a two-time all-league (Marin County kicks and returned two kickoffs for touchdowns in his three seasons...a Athletic League) selection and all-Bay Area pick as a senior...named two-time first team all-district (25A) performer...clocked at 4.5 in the 40- team MVP as a junior and team most valuable back as a yard dash...helped Hightower win the District Championship as a sen- senior...helped San Marin to the Northcoast Section Championship as a ior, to the state quarter-finals as a junior and playoffs as a sophomore. junior...also earned all-league honors in baseball...is the younger broth- er of former Warrior quarterback . “Ernest was the guy who established our level of toughness as football team. His work ethic is tremendous. He’s not just a practice player, but “Jack is a very talented young man. He’s not a real vocal leader, but is he’s game player. He has great leadership qualities and the ability to a guy the team can rally behind. He works hard very hard and comes play multiple positions. He’s also the first family member to attend col- out of the same mold of talent and work ethic as his brother Nick. He lege. Academically, he’s an above average student. I think he’ll be a studies a lot of film and works hard on trying to read defenses and get great player for UH.” -- Kevin O’Keefe better. I think physically, Jack is more talented than Nick. He throws with accuracy and has good arm strength.” -- San Marin Head Coach Chris Augusto

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Hercules Satele Elijuawon Thompson 6-3, 250, Freshman, Offensive Line, Long Beach, CA (Long Beach 6-2, 250, Junior, Defensive Line, Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Poly HS) Southwest CC) Is scheduled to graduate from Long Beach Poly High in Played two years at Los Angeles Southwest College...a first team all- California...Earned three letters in football...a two-year starter on the conference (Western State Conference) as a sophomore...named offensive line...played all position on the line during his prep career...a team’s most valuable lineman (defensive tackle)...voted team cap- first-team all-CIF and all-league (Moore) performer as a senior...also tain...also an honorable mention all-state pick last season...can bench played de line...helped Poly to the CIF Championship team as a sopho- press close to 400 pounds...a graduate of Morningside High School in more and junior...also a team captain as a senior. Englewood, Calif.

“Herc was the leader of our offensive line. He was the one who made a “Elijuawon is a good kid who has done everything we’ve asked of him. lot of the checks for us. He is the kind of kid who could make the play UH is picking up a good football player and also an asset to the com- and get the job done. We weren’t afraid to put him into any situation. munity. He’s got good speed and runs well. His teammates look up to He’s very smart, a quick learner and athletic for his size. He also works him. He’s not too much of a ‘rah-rah’ type of guy, ut he has great hustle hard and is very coachable. He chose UH over Boise State, Utah and and plays hard.” -- Los Angeles Southwest Head Coach Henry Oregon.” -- Long Beach Poly Assistant Coach Robert Shock Washington

Daniel Tautofi Tim Wright 6-2, 230, Freshman, Defensive Line, Honolulu (Kaimuki HS) 6-3, 215, Sophomore, Punter, Bay St. Louis, MS (Southwest Is scheduled to graduate from Kaimuki High in 2003...earned four varsi- Mississippi CC) ty letters in football...a first team all-state linebacker as a senior...has Played one season at Southwest Mississippi College in Summit, played a variety of positions in his prep career including linebacker, Miss...averaged 43.55 yards per punt as a freshman...had a 79-yard defensive end, tight end, wide receiver, running back and quarter- punt against Jones JC last season...also handled the placekicking back...named OIA White Division Defensive Player of the Year as a duties...an all-Region (Region 23) and first team all-state pick last sea- senior...helped Bulldogs to a second place finish in the OIA White son...graduated from Bay Saint Louis High School in Division as a senior...clocked at 4.8 in the 40-yard dash...recorded Mississippi...earned four letters in football...an all-district (VII) selection bench press of 315 and squat of 405 last August...also played baseball as a junior and all-Southern Mississippi as as senior...posted a 41.3 and basketball...is currently one of the league’s leading scorer in bas- punting average as a junior and 42.0 average as a senior...also handled ketball...earned second team all-state honors in basketball as a junior. placekicking duties...also earned all-district honors as a tight end and saw time at played defensive end and safety...competed in track (300M “Daniel is a true scholar-athlete. We try to tell out guys that they need hurdles). to go to college and it’s never been a doubt with Daniel because he’s always taken care of that aspect of playing football.He has been on the “Tim’s sort of a quiet kid. His teammates like him, they call him varsity squad for four years. He’s very talented and athletic. He brought ‘Thunder Foot.’ He chose UH over Memphis and Temple. He’s one of great leadership to our team and UH is getting a good one because those kids who had to earn everything he got in life and on the football he’s so versatile and can do it all.” -- Kaimuki Head Coach Ronald field. He was a weapon for us last year as far as being able to change Oyama field position.” -- Southwest Mississippi Head Coach Dom Green

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BRIEFLY OWENS RETURNS AFTER FOUR WEEKS WITH SPRAINED KNEE Although suffering a 36-28 loss to Tulane in the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl Wide receiver Chad Owens, suffered a sprained right knee on Oct. 12 against on Christmas Day, Hawai‘i appeared in its second bowl game in the last four Nevada, but returned to the gridiron for the last four games. Owens, who was years under the direction of Head Coach June Jones and finished with a 10-4 injured after making his first catch of the evening, a 50-yard touchdown, fin- overall and second place in the Western Athletic Conference with a 7-1 record. ished fourth on the team with 47 receptions for 550 yards and two touchdowns The Warriors enjoyed a 10-win season, a first for Jones, for the first time since (he led the Warriors in both yards and receptions before the injury) and played 1992. A total of 12 players earned all-WAC honors, including five on the first his best game of the season having caught for a career-high 182 yards on 11 team. Offensive guard Vince Manuwai became the first offensive lineman to receptions against SMU. He compiled 452 yards on kickoff returns (18 atts), garner All-American honors since 1980 having been named to the second-team 125 yards on punt returns (14 atts) and 11 receptions for 94 yards and one by the Associated Press. touchdown in four games after his injury. He led the Warriors averaging 116.3 all-purpose yards per game and was second overall with 1,163 all-purpose NATIONAL EXPOSURE yards (550 rec, 131 pr, 477 kor) in 10 games played. The Warriors played a school record four games on national television in 2002. All four appearances were on ESPN, three on the major network station and COCKHERAN PLAYING BIG IN BIG GAMES one on ESPN2. Unfortunately, the Warriors posted a 1-3 record in games Wide receiver Jeremiah Cockheran, who made his fifth start as a Warrior, has played on the national tube, the only win coming at Fresno State on Oct. 25. come up big in the big games this season. At Fresno State, Cockheran record- ed the first 100-yard game of his career with five catches for 112 yards to help CONAGRA FOODS - UH’S FOURTH BOWL BID the Warriors to their first win in the “Valley” in 10 years. Against Cincinnati, The Warriors posted a 9-3 record in 2001 and did not receive an invitation to a Cockheran racked up 82 yards and a touchdown on seven catches. Against bowl game, but that changed in 2002 with the newly created ConAgra Foods Alabama, he caught for a career-high 207 yards on nine receptions, including a Hawai‘i Bowl. The win over San Jose State on Nov. 2, 2002 marked the seventh 70-yard touchdown strike from Timmy Chang. Cockheran’s 207 yards receiving of the season for the Warriors and prompted the nation’s first bowl invitation of is the sixth-best all-time performance in school history. In his last seven games, 2002. The ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl, owned and operated by ESPN, was UH’s Cockheran caught 43 passes for 662 yards and five touchdowns compared to fourth overall bowl game appearance and second under head coach June Jones. six catches, 68 yards and no touchdowns in his first five games. Hawai‘i posts a 2-2 record in bowl games, 1-1 under Jones. The Warriors made their bowl game debut in the 1989 Jeep Eagle Oahu Bowl (head coach Bob KOMINE GETTING JOB DONE Wagner) that resulted in a 33-13 loss to Michigan State. In 1992, the Warriors beat Wide receiver Britton Komine, who got his first start of the season Oct. 12 Illinois, 27-17, in the Thrifty Car Rental Holiday Bowl in San Diego, CA (head coach against Nevada, had the biggest game of his career catching for 238 yards and Bob Wagner). In 1999, Hawai‘i beat Oregon State, 23-17, in the Jeep Oahu Bowl two touchdowns on eight receptions against the Wolf Pack. Against Tulsa, (head coach June Jones) and fell to Tulane, 28-36, in the ConAgra Foods Komine continued to rack up yardage having caught for a team-high 140 yards Hawai‘i Bowl on Dec. 25, 2002. on a career-high nine receptions. At Fresno State, he was tabbed as UH’s money man by local broadcaster Robert Kekaula, who referred to the sopho- COLBERT CAPS-OFF CAREER IN UH RECORD BOOKS more as UH’s ATM machine, after making “money” catches, including the go- Wide receiver Justin Colbert became the school’s sixth player to reach the ahead touchdown reception, to help the Warriors beat the Bulldogs in the 2,000-yard mark in receiving with his 120 yards against Nevada on Oct. 12, “Valley” for the first time since 1973. Komine finished third on the team with 62 2002. Colbert has started the last 38 games for the Warriors and finished his points and led all receivers with 10 touchdowns. He was also second on the career second on UH’s receiving list with 212 receptions for 2,905 yards and 14 team with 886 receiving yards (58 receptions) and finished sixth in the WAC touchdowns in 45 games played. Colbert also reached the century mark five and 64th nationally averaging 63.3 receiving yards per game, and ninth in the times this season (five of the last nine games) and currently finished with six WAC and 85th nationally averaging 4.14 receptions per game. His game totals 100-yard games in his career. In his last nine games, Colbert caught 70 passes for the last nine games were: 38 receptions, 735 yards, and seven touchdowns. for 977 yards and five touchdowns (compared to 12 catches for 210 yards in his first four games of 2002). At Fresno State, Colbert caught for a career-high WAITING GAME PAYS OFF FOR WITHY-ALLEN 188 yards and a touchdown on 11 receptions. In the final regular season game It took four years and three games for Warrior backup quarterback Shawn against San Diego State, he broke the school record for most career catches Withy-Allen to get his shot. His time finally came Sept. 21 at UTEP when head (212) surpassing former Warrior and current Denver Bronco Ashley Lelie’s coach June Jones decided to replace struggling starter Timmy Chang in the record of 194. The speedster from Rialto, Calif. also broke the school record for second quarter. Withy-Allen’s first collegiate pass was incomplete, but his sec- most receptions in a season with 92, surpassing Lelie’s mark of 85 set in 2001. ond resulted in a 25-yard touchdown to wide receiver Nate Ilaoa. Withy-Allen He also holds the sixth spot in all-purpose yardage with 3,079 career yards and shared time with Chang in the second half and finished the game with a 3-yard was named the team’s Most Valuable Player in the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl rushing touchdown, the first of his career, and completed five-of-10 passes for having caught nine passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the sea- 89 yards and two touchdowns. He led the Warriors in both passing and rushing son ranked second in the WAC and 15th nationally in receptions per game with six carries for 67 yards and a score. The four-time UH scholar-athlete com- (6.57) and second in the WAC and 20th nationally in receiving yards per game pleted 49-of-86 passes for 770 yards and seven touchdowns. He completed (93.0). 57.0 percent of his passes and posted a pass efficiency rating of 152.07. The back up quarterback received the team’s Scholar-Athlete Award for the fourth straight year at the annual team banquet on Dec. 8. In the final game of his col- legiate career, Withy-Allen passed for a career-high 239 yards and two touch- downs.

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SIX WARRIORS GOING TO ALL-STAR GAMES HYRUM PETERS NAMED FIRST-TEAM ALL-WAC DESPITE INJURY A total of six Warriors were invited to play in post-season all-star games after Warrior safety Hyrum Peters made his mark in the Warrior secondary before the 2002 season. Linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa and guard Vince Manuwai were spraining his left knee against Alabama on Nov. 30, 2002. A full-time starter last both invited to the Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. on Jan. season at cornerback, Peters was called on to make the switch to play safety 18, 2003. Linebacker Chris Brown and center Lui Fuata were both invited to the for projected starter Leonard Peters who suffered an abdominal injury during East/West Shrine Game at Pacific Bell Park in an Francisco, Calif. on Jan. 11, fall camp. Peters, who missed his first game of the season against San Diego 2003, while Tinoisamoa, Manuwai, Brown, and Fuata joined defensive end State on Dec. 7, led the Warrior secondary and was third on the team with 77 Laanui Correa, wide receiver Justin Colbert, punter Mat McBriar and safety total tackles and co-led the team with four interceptions (Kelvin Millhouse also Sean Butts on the invitation list for the Hula Bowl at War Memorial Stadium in had four). The first team all-WAC selection is also third on the team with seven Kahului, Maui on Feb. 1, 2003. pass break ups. He tied for fifth in the WAC and for 55th nationally averaging 0.33 interceptions per game. In the season opener against Eastern Illinois, CHANG BUILDING ON SCHOOL RECORDS & EARNS SECOND TEAM ALL- Peters returned an interception 28 yards for a touchdown. Against UTEP, he WAC HONORS intercepted UTEP quarterback Jon Schaper twice in the second quarter. Both Quarterback Timmy Chang was named WAC Offensive Player of the Week picks led to Warrior touchdowns and served as a spark plug for the Warrior’s (Oct. 28) after leading the Warriors to a 31-21 come-from-behind win at Fresno 31-6 victory at the Sun Bowl for the first time since 1992. He also tallied a State. It is the first time Chang was named WAC POTW in his career. Chang career-high 13 tackles against the Miners. For his efforts, Peters was named started the 2002 season with a fractured pinky finger on his throwing hand suf- WAC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 23, his first such honor in his fered Aug. 15 during fall two-a-days. The 2002 second team all-WAC selection career. Against SMU, Peters was credited with a 39-yard interceptions return owns a 14-12 record as UH’s starter and became UH’s all-time passing leader after Laanui Correa picked SMU’s Tate Wallis and lateraled to Peters for the Oct. 19 against Tulsa (surpassing Dan Robinson-6,038) with 677 completions score. Against Nevada, Peters recorded his fifth career interception and his for 8,615 yards and 50 touchdowns as a sophomore. He also became the longest return yet, 64 yards, for a score to put the Warriors up, 14-0, less than school’s all-time leader in total offense (surpassing Garrett Gabriel-6,181) two minutes into the game. He also broke the school record for most intercep- recording 8,498 yards in 267games. In the season opener against Eastern tions return yards in a season with 176 (old was 151 by Quincy LeJay in 1999) Illinois, in his first game action since injuring his wrist Sept. 29, 2001 against and tied the school record for most interceptions returned for a touchdown with Rice, Chang completed 19-of 30 pass attempts for 374 yards and three touch- three (Quincy LeJay, 1999). downs. He threw one interception towards the end of the first quarter, but played flawlessly afterwards. In game two, Chang struggled in the first road GETTING OFFENSIVE game of the season at Brigham Young completing 20-of-52 passes for 277 Warrior head coach June Jones’ run-and-shoot offense has been extremely yards. It was the first time since his collegiate debut on Sept. 23, 2000 (15 successful at the collegiate level. The Warrior passing offense has led the WAC games and 14 starts), Chang did not throw a touchdown pass in a game. At and finished in the Top 5 nationally each of the four seasons under Jones. In UTEP, Chang continued to struggle completing 9-of-27 pass attempts for 85 1999, Jones and the Warriors led the WAC in both passing offense (328.7) and yards and one touchdown, but rebounded against SMU completing 15-of-29 for total offense (417.7). In 2002, the Warrior offense led in the WAC and was sec- 246 yards and one touchdown, and rushing for another, in about three quarters ond in the nation in pass offense (386.1), and was second in the WAC and of action. Chang completed a career-high 35 passes for 360 yards and a touch- nationally in total offense (495.6), and second in the league and eighth national- down in the loss at Boise State, but caught fire the following week at home ly in scoring offense (35.9). against Nevada, completing 19-of-31 passes for 381 yards and two touch- downs, including a 72-yard scoring strike (the longest of the season) to Britton Year Pass Offense WAC/National Total Offense WAC/National Komine on the first play from scrimmage. Against Tulsa, Chang completed 34 of 2002 386.1 1st/2nd 495.6 2nd/2nd 2001 381.3 1st/2nd 462.7 2nd/7th 49 passes for a then season-high 403 yards and four touchdowns in about 2000 322.9 1st/4th 396.7 4th/40th three quarters of play. It was his first 400-yard game since the season opener in 1999 328.7 1st/3rd 417.7 1st/20th 2001. In a come-from-behind win at Fresno State, Chang gave Warriors fans a glimpse of what the future holds completing a career-high 36-passes for 462 yards (also a career-best) and two touchdowns, his second straight 400-yard game. At Rice, Chang showed signs of brilliance again orchestrating an 11-play, 80-yard scoring drive consuming 5:19 of the fourth quarter clock and leaving 1:33 to preserve a two-point lead. Against Cincinnati, Chang injured his knee late in the second quarter, but returned in the fourth to toss the game-winning 33-yard touchdown pass to Jeremiah Cockheran. Against Alabama, Chang, playing injured again, tossed two TD passes in the fourth quarter to mount a comeback against Alabama that fell short. Chang, still playing on a sprained knee, helped the Warriors to another come-from behind win by tossing three touchdowns and passing for 437 yards in the 41-40 victory over San Diego State on Dec. 7. Chang started the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl against Tulane and was 14-of-21 for 124 yards before bowing out to a thumb injury on his throwing hand.

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12 WARRIORS ON ALL-WAC TEAMS McBRIAR EARNS ALL-WAC HONORS A total of 12 Warriors were named to the 2002 all-WAC teams. Hawai`i placed Senior punter Mat McBriar was one of the best unknown punters in college five players on the first team, the same number as Boise State and Fresno football in 2002. The WAC Player of the Week honoree (Nov. 5, 2001) and fin- State, the conference's two other bowl-bound teams. Hawai`i's first team selec- ished his career ranked second on UH’s punting list averaging 42.22. In 2001, tions included wide receiver Justin Colbert , guard Vince Manuwai, linebacker McBriar averaged 43.4 yards per punt, earning him second team all-WAC hon- Pisa Tinoisamoa, safety Hyrum Peters and punter Mat McBriar. Center Lui ors as a junior. In 2002, due to the high production of the UH offense, McBriar Fuata, quarterback Timmy Chang, defensive tackle Isaac Sopoaga, linebacker did not meet the minimum of 3.6 punts per game to rank in the WAC/NCAA sta- Chris Brown and cornerback Kelvin Millhouse were named to the second team. tistics.On Sept. 6 at Brigham Young, McBriar had his best game of the season Sophomore receivers Britton Komine and Chad Owens earned honorable men- having kicked four times for 179 yards, a long of 61, and a 44.8 average. tion honors. The 10 honorees were the most for UH since 1989 when 11 play- Against SMU, McBriar’s number was called just twice and he made the most of ers were named all-WAC. The five first-team members were the most since it kicking for 109 yards, including another 61-yarder, and and average of 54.5. 1999 when UH landed six players on the team during June Jones' first year as Against Nevada, he was called on twice and averaged 55.5 yards per punt and head coach. Colbert, who has started 38 straight games for the Warriors, matched his season-high with a 61-yarder, while punting twice for 93 yards earned all-WAC honors for the first time. Manuwai also earned first team All- (46.5) and a long of 60 against Tulsa. At Fresno State, McBriar punted three America honors by CNN/SI and second-team honors by the Associated Press. times for 128 yards (42.7) at Fresno State and Warriors got the second punt of Tinoisamoa led the team in tackles (121) and is fourth in the WAC in tackles the season blocked. He also added five punts for 216 yards (43.2) against San per game (9.3). Peters was one of just two non-seniors on the 25-member first Jose State. Against Cincinnati, McBriar launched a season-long 66 yarder and team. McBriar was recognized as the conference’s best punter, despite not get- pinned the Bearcats inside the 20-yard line three times while averaging 50.2 ting enough attempts this year to qualify for conference or national statistics. yards per punt (6 atts), while punting three times for 120 yards (40.0) against Brown, a first team selection last year, battled injury for most of the 2002 sea- Alabama. The senior also added a season-long 73 yarder against Tulane in the son. Timmy Chang, the school’s career leader in passing yards (8,615) and ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl. total offense (8,498), led the team to comeback victories at Fresno State and over Cincinnati and San Diego State during its 10-4 march this season. Fuata AYAT BUILDS ON SUCCESSFUL ROOKIE YEAR recorded 23 pancake blocks before bowing out with an knee injury versus Place-kicker Justin Ayat (5-11, 205, So, Waipahu, Oahu) garnered first team Alabama. Millhouse was the team’s best cover corner, while first-year player freshman All-America honors by Football News as a redshirt rookie in 2002. Isaac Sopoaga led all lineman with 72 tackles. Wide receivers Chad Owens Ayat is already one of only eight kickers in school history to convert from 50 and Britton Komine rounded out the group with honorable mention honors. yards or more having booted one 50- and another 55-yarder in 2001 and anoth- vs. SMU (2002) er 50-yarder at Fresno State in 2002. He finished his rookie campaign ranked 10th in the nation and third in the WAC in field goals (1.58) and third in the DEFENSE USED TURNOVERS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE WAC and 14th nationally in scoring averaging 9.2 points per game. In game Turnovers have played a big role in the Warrior defense in 2002. In 14 games, one against Eastern Illinois, Ayat converted on two field goals (34- and 28- the Warrior defense has attained 25 turnovers (seven fumbles, 18 intercep- yards) and was perfect on PAT attempts (7 of 7). Against Brigham Young, Ayat tions). Four interceptions were returned for touchdowns, two against Eastern missed his first field goal of the season, a 39-yard attempt early in the first Illinois, one by defensive tackle Abu Ma‘afala (32 yards) and another by safety quarter, but rebounded to convert on a 22-yard attempt and was a perfect 3-of- Hyrum Peters (28 yards), one against SMU when Laanui Correa lateraled his 3 on PAT attempts. He is currently third on UH’s all-time scoring list with 211 pick to Peters (39 yards), and one against Nevada by Peters (64 yards). Nine of points and is finished the season fifth in the league (64th nationally) in scoring the remaining interceptions led to Warrior touchdowns, two at UTEP, one each averaging 7.1 points per game, and fourth and 49th nationally in field goals against SMU, Nevada and Tulsa, two at Fresno State and one each against averaging 1.07 per game. Against SMU, Ayat had his first field goal attempt San Jose State and at Rice. Two of the seven fumbles led the Warrior touch- blocked. At Boise State, Ayat kicked a 36-yarder on the Warrior’s opening drive. downs. According to the WAC stats, the Warriors finished second in the league Against Nevada, Ayat missed from 44 and 60 yards, but converted from 25 in pass defense (226.3), third in total defense (395.0), fourth in scoring defense yards and was 8-of-8 on PAT attempts. Against Tulsa, he made good from 25- (27.8), and fifth in rushing defense (168.7). In 2002, the Warrior defense went yards out and converted on all four PAT attempts. At Fresno State, Ayat kicked seven quarters without allowing a touchdown that began on Sept. 21 at UTEP three field goals in the first half to help the Warriors to a 9-7 halftime lead. At and ended in the fourth quarter against SMU on Sept. 28. The defense also Rice, Ayat struggled missing two of his four field goal attempts and the first PAT broke the record for most interceptions returned for a touchdown in a season attempt after hitting 46 straight. Against Cincinnati, Ayat’s only field goal attempt with four. The old record of three was held by three different squads, including was blocked (second of the season), but converted on both PAT attempts. the 2001 team. Peters broke the school record for most interception return yards in a season with 176 (old was 151 by Quincy LeJay in 1999) and tied the record for most interceptions returned for touchdowns with three, also held by LeJay (1999). Coordinator Kevin Lempa’s defense also broke the school record for most points scored by the defense with 32 (5 TDs, 1 safety). The old record of 30 was set by the 1980 and 1999 teams.

WARRIORS 3-2 ON THE ROAD IN 2002 Under coach June Jones, the Warriors posted a 8-7 road record and 8-6 WAC road record. In WAC road openers, Hawai‘i has posted a 2-3 record under Jones. Although the Warriors have won three WAC road games several times since joining the WAC in 1979, the Warriors have never won four WAC road games in a single season. The Warriors have posted three wins in two of the last four seasons under Jones.

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TINOISAMOA NAMED MVP AT ANNUAL TEAM BANQUET CHANG/WARRIORS BREAK WAC RECORDS University of Hawai‘i football coach June Jones announced the 2002 team Quarterback Timmy Chang broke two WAC records in 2002, including most awards Dec. 8, 2002 at the annual awards banquet, sponsored by Na Koa, at pass attempts in a season (624) and most plays in a season (663). As a team, the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. Linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa took home the Alec the Warrior broke two WAC marks including most pass attempts in a season Waterhouse Most Valuable Player Award, defensive tackle Lance Samuseva (731) and most pass completions in a season (407). Hawai‘i also broke the received the Ben Yee Most Inspirational Award, while quarterback Shawn league record for most first downs made by penalty in a season (36). Also in Withy-Allen garnered the scholar-athlete award for the fourth straight year. 2002, the Warriors posted two of the top four scoring marks with 61 points in Tinoisamoa, a tri captain who also earned first team all-WAC honors, led the the season opener against Eastern Illinois and 59 against Nevada on Oct. 12. Warriors with 129 tackles, 18 tackles-for-loss (-67) and 6.5 (-38) sacks, led or In total offense, Hawai‘i held four of the top 10 best performances in 2002 with co-led the Warriors in total tackles in seven games, and added two intercep- a season-high of 674 yards against Nevada. In passing superlatives, the tions for 23 yards. Samuseva, the team’s unsung hero, played through injury Warriors dominated six of the top 10 spots with a season-high 520 yards and never missed a practice or game and finished the season with 48 tackles, against Nevada. The Warriors also surpassed the 500-yard mark with 513 three tackles-for-loss (-10), one sack (-8), one pass break up and eight quarter- yards against Tulsa on Oct. 19. The Warrior defense also made their mark with back hurries. Withy-Allen filled in for injured starter Timmy Chang and complet- four interceptions against UTEP on Sept. 21, tied for second in the WAC ed 49-of-86 passes for 770 yards and seven touchdowns, while maintaining a superlatives, and posted six sacks against Alabama on Nov. 30, tied for second cumulative grade point average 3.83. The Kalaheo High School graduate in WAC’s best performances in 2002. Individually, Timmy Chang posted four of earned his college degree in communications in December. The Captains the top eight best performances in total offense with a season high 439 at Awards went to running back Thero Mitchell on offense, linebacker Chris Brown Fresno State on Oct. 25. Chang also held two of the top three spots in passing on defense, and Chad Kapanui on special teams. Warrior Club Awards went yards with a WAC-high 462 against the Bulldogs. Wide receiver Britton Komine out to guard Vince Manuwai on offense, Hyrum Peters on defense and Keith posted the league’s top receiving performance in 2002 with 238 yards against Bhonapha on special teams. Scout Team Awards were handed out to Garrett Nevada. Jeremiah Cockheran was the only Warrior to surpass the 200-yard Dearing on offense, Tanuvasa Moe on defense and Gary Wright on special mark with his 207 yards against Alabama on Nov. 30, tied for third best in the teams. league. Mat McBriar charted the longest punt in the WAC in 2002 with a 79- yarder against Tulane in the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl on Dec. 25. He also WARRIORS AMONG WAC LEADERS booted a 66-yard punt, fourth-best, against Cincinnati on Nov. 23. Linebacker Hawai‘i players finished among the top five in the WAC in 12 individual statisti- Pisa Tinoisamoa recorded 19-tackles against Alabama, second best in the WAC cal categories. Quarterback Timmy Chang led the league and finished fourth in 2002. nationally in total offense (318.4). Wide receivers Justin Colbert finished second in the league in both receptions per game (6.57) and receiving yards per game WARRIORS FINISH IN TOP FIVE IN 19 WAC STATISTICAL CATEGORIES (93.), while defensive end Travis LaBoy was third in the WAC in tackles-for-loss As a team, the Warriors finished in the top five in 19 WAC statistical categories. (1.31) and cornerback Kelvin Millhouse is also third in passes defended (16). Hawai‘i led the league in pass offense (386.1), first downs (338), 3rd-down con- versions (44.8%), and sacks by (37-224) and also finished second nationally on Category Player Avg. WAC NCAA total offense (495.6) and pass offense. Rushing None ------Receptions Justin Colbert (WR) 6.57 2 15 Category Avg. WAC NCAA Britton Komine (WR) 4.14 9 85 Scoring Offense 35.9 2 8 Jeremiah Cockheran (WR) 4.08 10 88 Total Offense 495.6 2 2 Receiving Yards Justin Colbert (WR) 93.0 2 20 Rushing Offense 109.5 10 100 Britton Komine (WR) 63.3 6 64 Pass Offense 386.1 1 2 Jeremiah Cockheran (WR) 60.9 8 71 Pass Efficiency 126.5 4 47 Pass Efficiency Timmy Chang (QB) 122.3 5 55 Kickoff Returns 21.4 5 36 Total Offense Timmy Chang (QB) 318.4 1 4 Punting 33.9 4 69 All-Purpose Yards none ------Scoring Defense 27.8 4 75 Scoring Justin Ayat (PK) 7.1 5 64 Total Defense 395.0 3 79 Field Goals Justin Ayat (PK) 1.07 4 49 Rushing Defense 168.7 5 79 Punt Returns None ------Pass Defense 226.3 2 71 Kickoff Returns JohNone ------Pass Efficiency Defense 111.6 2 30 Punting Mat McBriar (P) did not meet minimum Punt Returns 8.6 7 78 Interceptions Hyrum Peters (S) 0.33 t5 t55 Turnover Margin -1.00 t7 t97 Kelvin Millhouse (CB) 0.29 t10 t93 First Downs 338 1 NA Tackles Per Game Pisa Tinoisamoa (LB) 9.2 4 NA Penalties 74.4 8 NA Sacks Per Game Houston Ala (DL) 0.55 4 NA 3rd Down Conv. 44.8% 1 NA Travis LaBoy (DL) 0.54 t6 NA 4th Down Conv. 53.6% 4 NA Pisa Tinoisamoa (LB) 0.46 8 NA Sacks By 37-224 1 NA Tackles For Loss Travis LaBoy (DL) 1.31 3 NA Field Goals 65.2% 5 NA Pisa Tinoisamoa (LB) 1.21 5 NA Kickoff Coverage 20.9 7 NA Houston Ala (DL) 1.18 t6 NA Opp 1st Downs 303 9 NA Fumbles Forced David Gilmore (DB) 3 t4 NA Opp Penalties 74.5 3 NA Passes Defended Kelvin Millhouse (DB) 16 3 NA Opp 3rd Down Conv. 37.1% 3 NA Hyrum Peters (DB) 11 8 NA Opp 4th Down Conv. 60.9% 8 NA Sacks Against 27-169 8 NA PAT Kicking .982 3 NA Time of Possession 27:15 9 NA

SPRING PROSPECTUS 27 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL Records Broken in 2002 2003 Warrior Spring Football

TIMMY CHANG - PASSING Consecutive 200-Yard Games JUSTIN AYAT - SCORING Attempts Career: 14, Timmy Chang (Sept. 30, 2000 vs. PATs Game: 64, Timmy Chang vs. San Jose State, Tulsa thru Sept. 6, 2002 at BYU) Season: 55, Justin Ayat, 2002 (att. 56) Oct. 28, 2000 (completed 34); at Rice, 11, Dan Robinson (Sept. 4, 1999 vs. 49, Justin Ayat, 2001 (att. 50) Nov. 16, 2002 (completed 35) Eastern Illinois thru Nov. 27, 1999 vs. Season: 624, Timmy Chang, 2002 (comp 349) Wash. State) 556, Dan Robinson, 1999 (comp 288) MAT McBRIAR - PUNTING Career: 1,233, Timmy Chang, 2000-02 (comp 677) Touchdowns Average Yards Per Attempt 914, Dan Robinson, 1999 (comp 453) Career: 50, Timmy Chang, 2000-02 Game: 53.8, Mat McBriar vs. Tulane, 47, Garrett Gabriel, 1990 Dec. 25, 2002 (5 for 269) Completions 50.9, John Morse vs. Colorado State, Season: 349, Timmy Chang, 2002 (att 624) Consecutive Games Throwing A Touchdown Jan. 1, 1925 (16 for 815) 288, Dan Robinson, 1999 (att 556) Season: 11, Dan Robinson (Sept. 4, 1999 vs. Career: 677, Timmy Chang, 2000-02 (att 1,233) Eastern Illinois thru Nov. 27, 1999 vs. 453, Dan Robinson, 1997-99 (att 914) Wash. State); Timmy Chang (Sept. 21, PISA TINOISAMOA - DEFENSE 2002 at UTEP thru Dec. 7, 2002) Unassisted Tackles Completions Per Game Career: 13, Timmy Chang (Sept. 30, 2000 vs. Season: 89, Pisa Tinoisamoa, 2002 Season: 24.9, Timmy Chang, 2002 (349 in 14) Tulsa thru Aug. 31, 2002 vs. Eastern 83, Thaddius Jefferson, 1985 24.5, Timmy Chang, 2000 (245 in 10) Illinois) 12, Dan Robinson (Sept. 11, 1999 thru Consecutive Completions Nov. 27, 1999); Timmy Chang (Sept. HOUSTON ALA - DEFENSE Game: 11, Jeff Duva vs. Wyoming, 30, 2000 thru Sept. 29, 2001) Tackles-For-Loss Nov. 18, 1978; Timmy Chang vs. Tulane, Season: 5, Falaniko Noga vs. New Mexico, Oct. Dec. 25, 2002 18, 1980 (47 yards); Mark Odom at Colorado State, TIMMY CHANG - TOTAL OFFENSE Sept. 10, 1988 (9 yards); Pisa Tinoisamoa vs. Completions in Two Consecutive Games Plays Montana, Sept. 8, 2001 (21 yards); Houston Ala Season: 70, Timmy Chang vs. Tulsa (34), Oct. 19, Game: 71, Timmy Chang at Rice, Nov. 16, 2002 vs. Alabama, Nov. 30, 2002 (13 yards) and at Fresno State (36), Oct. 25, 2002 (369 yards) 60, Nick Rolovich vs. Miami-Ohio (30), 70, Dan Robinson vs. Navy, Nov. 20, 1999 Nov. 17, and Air Force (30), Nov. 24, 2001 (530 yards) KELVIN MILLHOUSE - DEFENSE Season: 663, Timmy Chang, 2002 (4,457 yards) Pass Deflections Completions in Three Consecutive Games 616, Dan Robinson, 1999 (3,762 yards) Career: 34, Kelvin Millhouse, 2001-02 Season: 101, Timmy Chang vs. Tulsa (34), Career: 1,304, Timmy Chang, 2000-02 (8,498 yards) 25, Al Hunter, 1994-97 Oct. 19, at Fresno State (36), Oct. 25, and 1,095, Michael Carter, 1990-93 (6,032 vs. San Jose State (31), Nov. 2, 2002 yards) 89, Nick Rolovich vs. Miami-Ohio (30), HYRUM PETERS - DEFENSE Nov. 17, and Air Force (30), Nov. 24, and Yards Gained Interception Return Yards vs. Brigham Young (29), Dec. 8, 2001 Season: 4,457, Timmy Chang, 2002 Season: 176, Hyrum Peters, 2002 (-17 rush, 4,474 pass) 151, Quincy LeJay, 1999 Completions in Four Consecutive Games 3,762, Dan Robinson, 1999 Season: 136, Timmy Chang vs. Tulsa (34), (-91 rush, 3,853 pass) Most Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns Oct. 19, at Fresno State (36), Oct. 25, Season: 3, Quincy LeJay, 1999; Hyrum Peters, vs. San Jose State (31), Nov. 2, and at Career: 8,498, Timmy Chang, 2000-02 2002 Rice (35), Nov. 16, 2002 (-117 rush, 8,615 pass) Career: 3, Quincy LeJay, 1999; Hyrum Peters, 114, Timmy Chang at Rice (25), Oct. 21, 6,181, Garrett Gabriel, 1987-90 2002 vs. San Jose State (34), Oct. 28, vs. (550 rush, 5,631 pass) Nevada (24), Nov. 11, and vs. Louisiana Tech (31), Nov. 18, 2000 JUSTIN COLBERT - RECEIVING Interceptions Receptions Season: 22, Timmy Chang, 2002 (att 624) Game: 12, Walter Murray vs. Colorado State, 19, Timmy Chang, 2000 (att 469) Oct. 12, 1985; Craig STutzmann vs. San Career: 47, Timmy Chang, 2000-02 (att 1,233) Jose State, Oct. 28, 2000; Chad Owens 31, Garrett Gabriel, 1987-90 (att 661) at Boise State, Oct. 5, 2002 Season: 92, Justin Colbert, 2002 Yards (1,302 yards) Season: 4,474, Timmy Chang, 2002 84, Ashley Lelie, 2001 (1,713 yards) 3,853, Dan Robinson, 1999 Career: 212, Justin Colbert, 1999-02 Career: 8,615, Timmy Chang, 2000-02 (2,905 yards) 6,038, Dan Robinson, 1997-99 194, Ashley Lelie, 1999-01 (3,341 yards)

2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 28 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football Records Broken in 2002

TEAM–SINGLE GAME TEAM–SEASON Most Touchdowns Scored By The Defense Passing Completions Passing Yards 5, 1980; 1999; 2002 41 vs. Tulsa, Oct. 19, 2002 (att 63) 5,406, 2002 (14 games) 38 vs. San Jose State, Oct. 28, 2000 (att 74) 4,576, 2001 (12) Victories in Two Consecutive Seasons 19, 2001 and 2002 Total Offense Yards Gained Passing Yards Per Game 674 vs. Nevada, Oct. 12, 2002 386.1, 2002 (5,406 in 14) (154 rush, 520 pass) 381.3, 2001 (4,576 in 12) 667 vs. Brigham Young, Dec. 8, 2001 (308 rush, 359 pass) Passing Attempts Per Game 52.2, 2002 (731 in 14) 50.8, 2000 (609 in 12)

Pass Completions Per Game 29.1, 2002 (407 in 14) 27.3, 2001 (327 in 12)

Total Offense Yards Gained 6,939, 2002 (14 games) 5,552, 2001 (12 games)

Total Offense Yards Gained Per Game 495.6, 2002 (6,939 in 14) 462.7, 2001 (5,552 in 12)

Total Offense Average Gain Per Play 6.68, 2002 (1,039 plays, 6,939 yards) 6.50, 2001 (855 plays, 5.552 yards)

Total Offense Touchdowns Rushing, Passing Per Game 4.36, 2002 (61 TDs in 14) 4.33, 1989 (52 TDs in 12)

Total Offense Most First Downs Per Game 24.1, 2002 (338 in 14) 23.8, 2001 (286 in 12)

Total Offense Most Passing First Downs Per Game 17.1, 2002 (239 in 14) 15.8, 2001 (190 in 12)

Points Scored 502, 2002 (14 games) 483, 2001 (12 games)

Punting Average 53.8 vs. Tulane, Dec. 25, 2002 (5 for 269)

Most Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns 4, 2002 3, 1969; 1980; 1999; 2001

Most Points Scored By The Defense 32, 2002 (5 touchdowns, 1 safety) 30, 1980; 1999 (5 touchdowns)

SPRING PROSPECTUS 29 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 2002 Game Recaps & Statistics 2003 Warrior Spring Football

GAME 1 • AUG. 31, 2002 GAME 2 • SEPT. 6, 2002 ALOHA STADIUM (39,958) LAVELL EDWARDS STADIUM (63,085)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Eastern Illinois 6 10 7 13 – 36 Hawai‘i 10 7 0 15 – 32 Hawai‘i 3 30 14 14 – 61 Brigham Young 0 14 14 7 – 35

HONOLULU – The University of Hawai‘i football team answered all questions sur- PROVO, UT – Hawai‘i got off to a quick start but eventually succumbed to BYU, 35- rounding the 2002 season opener by trouncing Eastern Illinois, 61-36, Aug. 31 at 32, Friday night at LaVell Edwards Stadium. The Cougars scored 21 unanswered Aloha Stadium. points to deny UH the upset bid in its first non-conference road game in eight years. A loyal crowd of 39,958 (38,019 turnstile) endured early traffic and the tempta- The Warriors hung tough with the Cougars all evening, leading by as many as tion of Pay-Per-View to see the Warriors play their best opening game since June 10 points in the first half. Ultimately, UH was unable to overcome four interceptions, Jones took over in 1999. Jones started quarterback Timmy Chang, who suffered a including one late in the fourth quarter that shut the door on any comeback hopes. fractured pinky finger two weeks ago, to end all inquiring minds of who will lead the UH trailed just 28-24 with less than five minutes remaining, but Timmy Warrior offense. Chang's pass intended for Britton Komine sailed high and into the hands of line- Chang, who got off to a slow start by throwing his only interception of the backer Levi Madarieta. The Cougars converted on the interception as Lance game in the first quarter, bounced back to finish 19-of-30 for 374 yards and three Pendleton's second rushing touchdown of the night gave BYU an 11-point cushion touchdowns. He threw to a group of untested receivers who answered the game day with 2:36 left. call. Senior Justin Colbert led the pack with three catches for 76 yards and two A strong rushing game powered UH to a 17-14 halftime lead. The Warriors touchdowns. found themselves in BYU territory in six of seven possessions in the first half and The Panthers struck first on a 19-yard run by tailback J.R. Taylor and held a 6- controlled the tempo by out-gaining the Cougars 131-64 on the ground. 3 lead after the first quarter. But the Warriors took command by scoring 30 unan- BYU found its rushing attack in the second half though led by Marcus Whalen, swered points in the second quarter and added a 28-point second half to keep the who finished with 141 yards and two touchdowns on 30 carries. His second touch- game out of reach. down of the night, a four-yard run, capped a 21-0 point run that turned a 17-7 first Junior Jason Whieldon also saw situational action at quarterback. The rookie half deficit into a 28-17 third quarter lead. out of Saddleback Community College went 5-of-10 for 79 yards and one score in The Cougars would never trail again. UH tacked on a late touchdown by Thero his first Division I game. Mitchell and added a two-point conversion, but was unable to recover the ensuing The Warrior defense struggled to contain EIU quarterback , but onside kick. recorded 10 tackles-for-loss (-41), including four sacks (-20) and two interceptions returned for touchdowns (Hyrum Peters and Abu Ma'afala). Scoring Summary UH 1 8:27 Justin Ayat 22 FG Scoring Summary UH 1 6:15 Neal Gossett 6 pass from Jason Whieldon (Justin Ayat kick) EIU 1 1:12 J.R. Taylor 19 run (Steve Kuehn kick failed) BYU 2 12:38 Marcus Whalen 1 run (Matt Payne kick) UH 1 0:16 Justin Ayat 34 FG UH 2 8:07 Thero Mitchell 4 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 14:51 Hyrum Peters 28 interception return (Justin Ayat kick) BYU 2 0:22 Toby Christensen 19 pass from Bret Engemann EIU 2 12:07 Will Bumphus 8 pass from Tony Romo (Steve Kuehn kick) (Matt Payne kick) UH 2 11:35 Nate Ilaoa 13 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) BYU 3 6:51 Lance Pendleton 12 run (Matt Payne kick) UH 2 7:26 Justin Colbert 59 pass from Timmy Chang BYU 3 2:52 Marcus Whalen 4 run (Matt Payne kick) (Shawn Withy-Allen rush failed) UH 4 14:10 Britton Komine 1 pass from Jason Whieldon (Justin Ayat kick) EIU 2 2:44 Steve Kuehn 39 FG BYU 4 2:36 Lance Pendleton 2 run (Matt Payne kick) UH 2 0:17 Thero MItchell 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 0:32 Thero Mitchell 2 run (Clifton Herbert pass from Timmy Chang) UH 2 0:00 Justin Ayat 28 FG UH 3 12:16 Thero Mitchell 3 run (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Warriors Cougars UH 3 6:19 Justin Colbert 19 pass from Chang (Justin Ayat kick) First Downs ______22______25 EIU 3 2:48 Will Bumphus 6 pass from Tony Romo (Steve Kuehn kick) Total Net Yards______455 ______394 UH 4 13:39 Abu Ma'afala 32 interception return (Justin Ayat kick) Rushing (Att-Yards)______30-171 ______48-168 EIU 4 10:31 Andre Jones 22 pass from Tony Romo (Steve Kuehn kick) Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______22-55-4-284 ______21-48-0-226 EIU 4 8:08 Andre Raymond 8 pass from Toony Romo Sacks Against-Yards______0-0 ______1-7 (Tony Romo pass failed) Punting ______4-179-44.8 ______7-293-41.9 UH 4 5:22 Britton Komine 12 pass from Jason Whieldon (Justin Ayat kick) Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______1-0 Penalties-Yards ______7-72 ______11-69 Team Statistics Panthers Warriors Time of Possession ______29:49 ______30:11 First Downs ______28______23 Total Net Yards______475 ______578 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards)______39-156 ______23-125 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Mike Bass (9-92-0). BYU: Marcus Whalen (30- Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______30-55-2-319 ______24-40-1-453 141-2). Sacks Against-Yards ______4-20 ______1-2 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (20-277-0). BYU: Bret Punting ______5-172-34.4 ______2-77-38.5 Engemann (21-226-1). Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______1-1 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert (3-83-0), Chad Owens (6-72- Penalties-Yards ______6-52 ______5-46 0). BYU: Reno Mahe (8-83-0). Time of Possession ______37:40 ______22:20 Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (4-179-44.8). BYU: Matt Payne (7- 293-41.9). Individual Leaders Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Matt Wright (0.5-3), Abu Ma'afala (0.5-4). BYU: Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – EIU: J.R Taylor (21-110-1). Hawai‘i: Mike Bass (4-35-0). none. Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – EIU: Tony Romo (30-319-4). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (8-5-13), Pisa Tinoisamoa (3-7-10). BYU: (19-374-3). Aaron Francisco (5-5-10), Paul Walkenhorst (4-6-10). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – EIU: Andre Raymond (14-128-1). Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert (3-76-2), Chad Owens (5-56-0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – EIU: Tom Schofield (5-172-34.4). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (2-77-38.5). Sacks By (No-Yards) – EIU: Nick Ricks (1-2). Hawai‘i: Keani Alapa (1-7, Hyrum Peters (1-5), Houston Ala (1-4), Matt Wright (1-4). Leading Tacklers – EIU: Jacob Maurer (6-1-6.5), Fred Miller (6-1-6.5). Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (8-5-10.5), Kelvin Millhouse (8-2-9), Hyrum Peters (8-2-9). 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 30 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football 2002 Game Recaps & Statistics

GAME 3 • SEPT. 21, 2002 GAME 4 • SEPT. 28, 2002 SUN BOWL (35,170) ALOHA STADIUM (36,096)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai‘i 0 14 7 10 – 31 SMU 0 3 0 7 – 10 UTEP 0 3 3 0 – 6 Hawai‘i 14 0 21 7 – 42

EL PASO, TX – The University of Hawai‘i football team, known for its high-powered HONOLULU – On a night the State of Hawai‘i bid aloha to longtime politician Patsy throwing offense, used its backup quarterback, defense and special teams to win its Mink in a moment of silence before the game, the University of Hawaii Warrior foot- first Western Athletic Conference game of the season, 31-6, over UTEP before ball team blessed it with a 42-10 win over SMU in a Western Athletic Conference 35,170 Saturday night at the Sun Bowl. game Saturday night at Aloha Stadium. The Warrior defense sacked UTEP quarterback Jon Schaper three times, and It was a game when the UH offense looked to be back on track, but 487 yards forced five turnovers to help the Warriors win their first game at the Sun Bowl since of total offense went unnoticed due to the fierce play of the Warrior defense which 1992 and their first WAC opener since 1999. forced four turnovers, recorded eight tackles-for-loss (-32), including a season-high Backup quarterback Shawn Withy-Allen rushed six times for 67 yards and a five sacks (-26), and allowed just 238 yards of total offense. touchdown and completed 5-of-10 for 89 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Hawai‘i (3-1, 2-0 WAC) capitalized on two SMU turnovers in the first quarter to Warrior offense which gained a season-low 369 total yards. take a 14-0 lead. Two plays after Sean Butts picked off SMU quarterback Tate It took the Warrior defense to get the Warrior offense going. Two interceptions Wallis, Timmy Chang hit Neal Gossett for a 51-yard touchdown. Less than two min- by safety Hyrum Peters led to two Warrior touchdowns in the first half. utes later, running back Mike Bass scored his first touchdown of the season on a 7- UH’s starting quarterback Timmy Chang, facing third down, hit Clifton Herbert yard run resulting from an SMU fumble. for 25 yards and the game’s first touchdown capping a 6-play, 54-yard drive, aided SMU (0-5, 0-1 WAC) took advantage of a fumbled punt return in Warrior terri- by a 13-yard pass interference penalty on the Miners. tory and managed to kick a 21-yard field goal as time expired in the first half. After Peters intercepted UTEP quarterback Jon Shaper for the second time, Chang, who finished the game 15-of-29 for 246 and a touchdown in less than Withy-Allen, in his first action under center, tossed his first career completion to Nate three quarters of play, wasted no time after the break. On UH's first possession, the Ilaoa who bullied his way 25-yards into the endzone to give the Warriors a 14-0 sophomore who has struggled with a fractured pinky finger this season, capped a lead. seven-play, 78-yard drive with a 19-yard touchdown run to put the Warriors up 21-3 UTEP managed to drive the ball inside the UH 10-yard line, but the Warrior early in the third quarter. defense held forcing a 25-yard field goal by Keith Robinson to get the Miner’s on the The Mustangs looked to kick their second field goal after a UH fumble, but the board. UTEP had a shot to cut into the Warrior lead, but came up short on two field Warrior special teams denied the effort when linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa blocked goal attempts (52- and 37-yards) at the end of the second quarter. the kick and true freshman cornerback Kenny Patton returned it 74 yards for a Hawai‘i, averaging six penalties per game, had nine-for-91 yards by halftime, touchdown, the first of his young career. but took advantage of four UTEP turnovers to take a 14-3 lead at the break. The Warriors, who converted 2-of-3 on fourth downs, scored again when John UTEP opened the second half with a 14-play, 68-yard drive resulting in a 32- West carried for eight yards and his first career touchdown to put Hawaii up, 35-3, yard field goal by Robinson to cut the Warrior lead to eight (14-6). entering the fourth quarter. With the Warrior offense struggling early in the second half, Jones rolled the With the game already out of reach, UH defensive end Laanui Correa inter- dice on special teams. On fourth down from their own 27-yard-line, safety Chad cepted Wallis and tossed a lateral to safety Hyrum Peters who dashed 39 yards Kapanui, a former quarterback, found Kilinahe Noa on a fake punt that parlayed into down the Warrior sideline for his second touchdown this season. a 70-yard reception. On the ensuing play, Withy-Allen kept on the option to the left side for a 3-yard touchdown, the first of his career, to put Hawaii up, 21-6, after Scoring Summary three quarters. UH 1 6:47 Neal Gossett 51 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 4:01 Mike Bass 7 run (Justin Ayat kick) Scoring Summary SMU 2 0:00 Trent Stephenson 21 FG UH 2 12:16 Clifton Herbert 25 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 13:08 Timmy Chang 19 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 10:43 Nate Ilaoa 25 pass from Shawn Withy-Allen (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 8:57 Kenny Patton 74 fumble return (Justin Ayat kick) UTEP 2 4:08 Keith Robinson 25 FG UH 3 3:16 John West 8 run (Justin Ayat kick) UTEP 3 7:58 Keith Robinson 32 FG UH 4 14:08 Hyrum Peters 39 interception return (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 2:51 Shawn Withy-Allen 3 run (Justin Ayat kick) SMU 4 1:37 Kris Briggs 6 run (Trent Stephenson kick) UH 4 11:51 Justin Ayat 29 FG UH 4 3:23 Britton Komine 17 pass from Shawn Withy-Allen (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Mustangs Warriors First Downs ______14______22 Team Statistics Warriors Miners Total Net Yards______238 ______487 First Downs ______16______22 Rushing (Att-Yards)______51-192 ______26-173 Total Net Yards______369 ______265 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______6-21-2-46 ______21-43-3-314 Rushing (Att-Yards)______25-125 ______50-114 Sacks Against-Yards ______5-26 ______1-5 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______15-38-1-244 ______12-37-4-151 Punting ______9-358-39.8 ______2-109-54.5 Sacks Against-Yards______1-4 ______3-17 Fumbles-Lost ______3-1 ______3-3 Punting ______5-206-41.2 ______6-222-37.0 Penalties-Yards ______4-30 ______3-35 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______0-0 Time of Possession ______33:54 ______26:06 Penalties-Yards ______11-115 ______6-70 Time of Possession ______21:32 ______38:28 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – SMU: Kris Briggs (12-132-1). Hawai‘i: Mike Bass (6-60- Individual Leaders 1). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Shawn Withy-Allen (6-67-1). UTEP: Howard Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – SMU: Tate Wallis (6-46-0). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (15- Jackson (31-94-0). 246-1). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Shawn Withy-Allen (5-89-2), Timmy Chang (9- Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – SMU: Daniel Francis (2-19-0), Cody Cradwell (2-16- 85-1). UTEP: Jon Schaper (10-129-0). 0). Hawai‘i: Chad Owens (11-182-0), Neal Gossett (4-70-1). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Kilinahe Noa (1-70-0), Nate Ilaoa (3-61-1), Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – SMU: Ryan Mentzel (9-358-39.8). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar Clifton Herbert (4-59-1). UTEP: Dirk Dillard (2-33-0). (2-109-54.5). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (5-206-41.2). UTEP: Bryce Sacks By (No-Yards) – SMU: Brent Karrington (1-5). Hawai‘i: Houston Ala (1-8), Benekos (6-222-37.0). Pisa Tinoisamoa (1-6), Josiah Cravalho (1-5), Laanui Correa (1-4). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Houston Ala (1-6), Laanui Correa (1-6), Keith Leading Tacklers – SMU: Jamey Harper (7-1-8). Hawai‘i: Isaac Sopoaga (4-5-9), Bhonapha (1--5). UTEP: Tim Woodard (1-4). Pisa Tinoisamoa (5-3-8). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Hyrum Peters (10-3-13), Chris Brown (8-2-10). UTEP: Tim Woodard (6-4-10), D.J. Walker (7-2-9). SPRING PROSPECTUS 31 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 2002 Game Recaps & Statistics 2003 Warrior Spring Football

GAME 5 • OCT. 5, 2002 GAME 6 • OCT. 12, 2002 BRONCO STADIUM (25,857) ALOHA STADIUM (39,616)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai‘i 3 7 0 21 – 31 Nevada 10 12 12 0 – 34 Boise State 21 10 14 13 – 58 Hawai‘i 42 10 7 0 – 59

BOISE, ID – The University of Hawai‘i Warrior football team made its first-ever trip HONOLULU – Quarterback Timmy Chang tossed a 72-yard touchdown pass to to Boise, Idaho and were greeted by “smurf” turf, bucking Broncos, and 25,857 Britton Komine on the first play from scrimmage to set the tone for the University of Boise State fans yelling "first down" on Homecoming night. Hawai‘i’s 59-34 rout of Western Athletic Conference foe Nevada Oct. 12 at Aloha Boise State (4-1, 1-0 WAC), in their WAC opener, scored 17 points off three Stadium. Hawai‘i (3-2, 2-1 WAC) turnovers and added a touchdown off a blocked punt to A Homecoming crowd of 39,616 witnessed Hawai‘i (4-2, 3-1 WAC) score a defeat Hawai‘i, 58-31, and hand the Warriors their first WAC loss of the season. school record 42 points in the first quarter with touchdowns on all seven drives. UH quarterback Timmy Chang, who finished the game 35-of-57 for 360 yards Safety Hyrum Peters intercepted Zac Threadgill on Nevada’s first possession and and a touchdown drove the Warriors down the blue AstroPlay surface with eight returned it 64 yards for a touchdown to get the Warriors out to a 14-0 lead a little straight completions that resulted in a 36-yard field goal by Justin Ayat right out of more than a minute into the game. the blocks. Wide receiver Chad Owens caught his first touchdown pass of the season on But Boise State scored 21 unanswered points in the first quarter and the UH a 50-yarder from Chang at the 10:38 mark of the first quarter, but sprained his knee defense was unable to stop a rushing attack that gained 186 yards and ate up the (right) on the play and never returned to the game, which led to reserves playing a game clock to avoid any hopes of a Warrior comeback. key role in the win. The Warriors rallied back but were denied when Jones decided to go for it on Most notably Komine, who finished with a career-high eight catches for 238 fourth down from the Boise State 15-yard line. Chang completed a pass to Owens yards and two touchdowns in his first start this season. The sophomore became for an apparent first down, but the play was negated when officials ruled the pass only the fifth receiver in school history to catch for 200 yards in a game. Running incomplete, giving the Broncos the ball back on downs. back John West rushed for a career- and team-high three touchdowns on nine car- Hawaii had a chance to cut into the lead before the half, but Chang, facing ries for 59 yards. He is the first player to score three touchdowns in a game in 2002. third-and-six, tossed an interception to Gabe Franklin to give the Broncos the ball on Nevada (2-4, 1-1 WAC) managed to slow the Warriors down in the second half the UH 38-yard line with 3:08 left. Tyler Jones converted on a 52-yard field goal to but was unable to mount a comeback. The Warrior defense, which surrendered 469 put the Broncos up 31-10 at the break. total yards to the high-powered Wolf Pack offense, held Nevada to 12 points in the The second half belonged to the Broncos as well. Rhode completed seven-of- second half to erase any hope of a comeback. nine passes for 163 yards and tossed a 5-yard touchdown pass to Forsey on Boise Linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa led the Warriors with seven tackles, while the State’s first possession to cap a 19-play, 76-yard drive that swallowed 10:22 of the Warriors sacked Nevada quarterbacks twice. third quarter clock and put the Broncos ahead 38-10 and the game out of reach. Jones and the Warriors also gained a school record 674 yards of total offense. The old record was 667 by the 1990 squad. Scoring Summary UH 1 12:07 Justin Ayat 36 FG Scoring Summary BSU 1 9:09 Donny Heck 25 pass from T.J. Acree (Nick Calcyacy kick) UH 1st 14:40 Britton Komine 72 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) BSU 1 7:57 Chris Carr 0 blocked punt return (Nick Calcyacy kick) UH 1st 13:49 Hyrum Peters 64 interception return (Justin Ayat kick) BSU 1 7:05 Brock Forsey 2 run (Nick Calcyacy kick) UN 1st 11:36 Zac Threadgill 2 run (Damon Fine kick) UH 2 10:08 Michael Brewster 6 run (Nick Calcyacy kick) UH 1st 10:38 Chad Owens 50 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) BSU 2 5:09 David Mikell 9 run (Nick Calcyacy kick) UH 1st 7:59 Michael Brewster 4 run (Justin Ayat kick) BSU 2 0:00 Tyler Jones 52 FG UH 1st 5:50 John West 6 run (Justin Ayat kick) BSU 3 4:29 Brock Forsey 5 pass from B.J. Rhode (Nick Calcyacy kick) UN 1st 2:04 Damon Fine 27 FG BSU 3 0:58 Jay Swillie 12 pass from B.J. Rhode (Nick Calcyacy kick) UH 1st 0:39 Britton Komine 54 pass from Shawn Withy-Allen (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 13:10 Shawn Withy-Allen 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2nd 12:23 John West 2 run (Justin Ayat kick) BSU 4 10:10 Nick Calcyacy 29 FG UN 2nd 7:45 Matt Milton 1 run (Damon Fine kick failed) UH 4 7:24 Michael Brewster 34 run (Justin Ayat kick) UN 2nd 4:42 Eric Streelman 3 pass from Zac Threadgill BSU 4 6:24 David Mikell 12 run (Nick Calcyacy kick) (Zac Threadgill pass failed) BSU 4 3:29 Tyler Jones 48 FG UH 2nd 1:55 Justin Ayat 25 FG UH 4 0:47 Justin Colbert 24 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UN 3rd 6:59 Nichir Flowers 20 pass from Zac Threadgill (Zac Threadgill pass failed) Team Statistics Warriors Broncos UH 3rd 4:35 John West 2 run (Justin Ayat kick) First Downs ______27______23 UN 3rd 1:07 B.J. Mitchell 2 run (Zac Threadgill rush failed) Total Net Yards______439 ______401 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______16-79 ______47-186 Team Statistics Wolf Pack Warriors Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______57-35-1-360 ______19-30-0-215 First Downs ______26______24 Sacks Against-Yards______1-8 ______1-6 Total Net Yards______469 ______674 Punting ______2-35-17.5 ______1-33-33.0 Rushing (Att-Yards)______35-223 ______27-154 Fumbles-Lost ______3-2 ______0-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______20-38-2-246 ______25-40-1-520 Penalties-Yards ______6-39 ______10-93 Sacks Against-Yards ______2-13 ______0-0 Time of Possession ______25:25 ______34:35 Punting ______6-229-38.2 ______2-111-55.5 Fumbles-Lost ______2-2 ______1-1 Individual Leaders Penalties-Yards ______9-48 ______14-140 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Michael Brewster (6-49-2). BSU: Brock Forsey Time of Possession ______32:55 ______27-05 (31-105-1). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (35-360-1). BSU: B.J. Rhode Individual Leaders (18-190-2). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UN: Matt Milton (17-133-1). Hawai‘i: John West (9-59-3). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert (10-95-1), Chad Owens (12-93- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UN: Zac Threadgill (19-241-2). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang 0). BSU: Billy Wingfield (5-67-0), Jay Swillie (6-57-1). (19-381-2). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (1-35-35.0). BSU: Keith Shuttler (1- Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UN: Nate Burleson (11-143-0). Hawai‘i: Britton Komine 33-33.0). (8-238-2), Justin Colbert (8-120-0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (0.5-3), Pisa Tinoisamoa (0.5-3). BSU: Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UN: Derek Jones (6-229-38.2). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (2- Quinten Mikell (1-8). 111-55.5). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (7-3-10), Chris Brown (2-8-10). BSU: Sacks By (No-Yards) – UN: None. Hawai‘i: Houston Ala (1-8), Kevin Jackson (1-5). Quintin Mikell (6-5-11). 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 32 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football 2002 Game Recaps & Statistics

GAME 7 • OCT. 19, 2002 GAME 8 • OCT. 25, 2002 ALOHA STADIUM (34,098) BULLDOG STADIUM (37,615)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Tulsa 0 0 7 7 – 14 Hawai‘i 3 6 0 22 – 31 Hawai‘i 9 14 7 7 – 37 Fresno State 7 0 14 0 – 21

HONOLULU – Quarterback Timmy Chang, who became University of Hawai‘i foot- FRESNO, CA – Timmy Chang threw for a career-high 462 yards and two touch- ball's all-time passing leader in the second quarter, completed 34-of-49 passes for downs to help Hawai‘i to a 31-21 win over Fresno State in a Western Athletic 403 yards and four touchdowns to help the Warriors down Tulsa, 37-14, Saturday Conference game before a national audience on ESPN2 at Bulldog Stadium Oct. night at Aloha Stadium. 25. It was another huge night for the Warrior offense which gained 579 total yards A game of classic Hawai‘i vs. Fresno State style went down to the (513 passing and 66 rushing) while the defense held the Golden Hurricane to a sea- wire…again. The Warriors, trailing 21-9 at the end of three quarters, erupted for 22 son low 331 total yards and sacked Tulsa quarterbacks four times (-24). points in the fourth quarter to win in Fresno for the first time since Sept. 22, 1973. Hawai‘i (5-2, 4-1 WAC) struck on its first two possessions of the game when Chang hit Justin Colbert for a 58-yard touchdown 77 seconds into the fourth Justin Ayat kicked a 25-yard field goal and Chang hit Clifton Herbert on a crossing quarter to spark the comeback. On Hawai‘i's next possession, Chang drove the route for a 10-yard touchdown to put the Warriors up, 9-0. Warriors down to the Fresno State 25-yard line, but tossed an interception to Tyrone Tulsa (0-7, 0-3 WAC), who owns the nation's longest current losing streak at Culver to seemingly take the air out of the Warrior attack. 17 games, had a chance to get on the board in the second quarter, but Brad But three plays later, Kelvin Millhouse intercepted Fresno State quarterback DeVault's 41-yard field goal attempt hit the left upright and fell to the ground. Paul Pinegar to get the ball back for the Warriors. Chang then orchestrated a 9-play, Later in the second quarter, Chang hit Josh Galeai for 18 yards and a touch- 51-yard drive capped by a 13-yard touchdown pass to Britton Komine on a clutch down, the first of Galeai's career, to put the Warriors ahead, 23-0 at the break. fourth down play to give Hawai‘i the lead for good (after a two-point conversion) at On Hawaii's opening drive of the second half, Chang hit Herbert again for a 2- 24-21 with three minutes to play. yard score on fourth-and-goal to make it 30-0 with 11:35 left in the third quarter. The first half was non-eventful compared to the second. Fresno State got on The Golden Hurricane finally got on the board in the third quarter when back- the board first when Rodney Davis, who finished the game with 140 yards, scored up quarterback James Killian kept on an option left and scampered five yards into the only touchdown of the first half on a 3-yard run with a little more than five min- the endzone to cap an 8-play, 69-yard drive. utes left in the first quarter. Hawai‘i's Justin Ayat kicked three field goals (39, 50, 26) to put the Warrior up 9-7, at the break. Scoring Summary The Bulldogs recaptured the lead, 14-9, on an 8-yard touchdown pass from UH 1st 10:57 Justin Ayat 25 FG Pinegar to Marque Davis halfway through the third quarter and six plays later, Dee UH 1st 3:31 Clifton Herbert 10 pass from Timmy Chang Meza blocked the Warrior punt and returned it 10 yards for a touchdown to make it (Withy-Allen rush failed) 21-9 with 5:43 to go in the third quarter, but the Warriors would not be denied. UH 2nd 11:38 Jeremiah Cockheran 22 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) Scoring Summary UH 2nd 4:19 Josh Galeai 18 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) FSU 1 5:06 Rodney Davis 3 run (Asen Asparuhov kick) UH 3rd 11:25 Clifton Herbert 2 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 1:55 Justin Ayat 39 FG UT 3rd 8:18 James Killian 5 run (Brad DeVault kick) UH 2 4:58 Justin Ayat 50 FG UH 4th 12:18 Nate Ilaoa 41 pass from Shawn Withy-Allen (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 0:03 Justin Ayat 26 FG UT 4th 4:48 Uril Parrish 1 run (Brad DeVault kick) FSU 3 6:51 Marque Davis 8 pass from Paul Pinegar (Asen Asparuhov kick) FSU 3 5:43 Dee Meza 10 blocked puunt return (Asen Asparuhov kick) Team Statistics Golden Hurricane Warriors UH 4 13:43 Justin Colbert 58 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) First Downs ______23______25 UH 4 2:25 Britton Komine 13 pass from Timmy Chang (Britton Komine pass) Total Net Yards______331 ______579 UH 4 0:41 John West 81 run (Justin Ayat kick) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______35-74 ______11-66 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______25-43-1-257 ______41-63-1-513 Team Statistics Warriors Bulldogs Sacks Against-Yards ______4-24 ______0-0 First Downs ______27______20 Punting ______6-232-38.7 ______2-93-46.5 Total Net Yards______546 ______333 Fumbles-Lost ______1-0 ______1-1 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______15-84 ______43-166 Penalties-Yards ______4-25 ______15-128 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______61-36-1-462 ______18-29-2-167 Time of Possession ______32:28 ______27:32 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-24 ______5-36 Punting ______4-128-32.0 ______6-222-37.0 Individual Leaders Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______1-0 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UT: WEric Richardson (15-49-0). Hawai‘i: Shawn Withy- Penalties-Yards______10-61 ______13-107 Allen (3-34-0). Time of Possession ______26:52 ______33:08 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UT: Tyler Gooch (23-233-0). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (34-403-4). Individual Leaders Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UT: Montiese Culton (10-97-0). Hawai‘i: Britton Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: John West (3-90-1). FSU: Rodney Davis (28- Komine (9-140-0), Justin Colbert (7-103-0). 140-1). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UT: Cort Miffitt (6-232-38.7). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (2-93- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (36-462-2). FSU: Paul Pinegar 46.5). (18-167-1). Sacks By (No-Yards) – UT: None. Hawai‘i: Kevin Jackson (2-8), Lance Samuseva Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert (11-188-1), Jeremiah (1-8), Chad Kalilimoku (1-8). Cockheran (5-112-0), Birtton Komine (6-79-1). FSU: Jermaine Jamison (2-50-0), Leading Tacklers – UT: Jermaine Hope (6-1-7). Hawai‘i: Isaac Sopoaga (6-1-7), Duncan Reid (4-47-0). Kelvin Millhouse (4-3-7). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (3-128-42.7). FSU: Jason Simpson (5-187-37.4). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Keani Alapa (2-14), Travis LaBoy (1-12), Pisa Tinoisamoa (1-6), Kevin Jackson (0.5-2), Chris Brown (0.5-2). FSU: Garrett McIntyre (2-18), James Sanders (1-6). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (7-3-10), Abraham Elimimian (6-3-9). FSU: James Sanders (4-3-7).

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GAME 9 • NOV. 2, 2002 GAME 10 • NOV. 16, 2002 ALOHA STADIUM (36,784) RICE STADIUM (19,714)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final San Jose State 10 7 0 14 – 31 Hawai‘i 7 3 16 7 – 33 Hawai‘i 14 14 2 10 – 40 Rice 7 7 7 7 – 28

HONOLULU – The University of Hawai‘i Warrior football team earned an invitation HOUSTON, TX – Hawai‘i gained an uncharacteristic 160 yards on the ground and to the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl by winning it's seventh game of the season with added 369 through the air to defeat Rice, 33-28, and secure a second place a 40-31 win over San Jose State Saturday night at Aloha Stadium. Western Athletic Conference finish Saturday at Rice Stadium. Missed opportunities and a plethora of penalties (both teams combined for 273 The win was a first against Rice in the four-game series that began in 1999. yards on 28 penalties) plagued a game that helped the Warriors improve to 7-2 The Warrior defense played with a bend but don't break attitude, allowing 410 yards overall and 6-1 in Western Athletic Conference play. of total offense, but recorded seven tackles-for-loss (-28), one by Houston Ala on Hawai‘i jumped out to a 28-17 lead in the first half which lasted close to two 4th-and-3 with seconds remaining in the game, to end all hopes of an upset. hours. San Jose State (4-6, 2-3 WAC) took an early 7-0 lead after quarterback Scott The teams traded touchdowns in the first quarter before Rice took a 14-7 lead Rislov hit Kendrick Starling for a 20-yard touchdown, but the Warriors struck back, when Robbie Beck broke free for a 32-yard touchdown run with 3:11 left on the first thanks to the defense. half clock. Justin Ayat kicked a 28-yard field goal to cut the Rice lead to four at 14- Linebacker Chris Brown came up with his first career interception off a tip by 10 just before the half. defensive end Travis LaBoy. Strong safety Hyrum Peters forced a fumble by SJSU Hawai‘i wasted no time in the second half. Quarterback Timmy Chang orches- tailback Lamar Ferguson. Both turnovers led to Warrior touchdowns, both on passes trated a 9-play, 57-yard drive capped by an 8-yard fade to Jeremiah Cockheran from quarterback Timmy Chang to wide receiver Justin Colbert, that helped Hawaii resulting in a Warrior touchdown to take a 16-14 lead. Ayat missed the PAT attempt take control in the first half. wide right after converting 43 straight this season. Hawai‘i led the game 30-17 entering the fourth quarter, but the Spartans On the ensuing kickoff, Rice's Sean White fumbled the ball and Lono Manners mounted a comeback when Rislov connected with Juan Walden for a 90-yard score recovered for the Warriors at the 21-yard line. Three plays later, Chang found Britton to cut the Warrior lead to two (33-31) with 6:52 remaining in the game. Komine for a 17-yard touchdown to put Hawaii up 23-14 midway through the third Chang, who finished the game 31-of-54 for 365 yards and three touchdowns, quarter. orchestrated an 11-play, 80-yard drive that ate 5:19 off the clock to seal the win. Rice, facing 3rd-and 5 from their own 40-yard line, ran a reverse to Marcus Colbert tied his career-high of 11 catches for 156 yards and two scores, his Battle that resulted in a 60-yard touchdown to bring the Owls within two at 23-21, in fourth straight 100-yard performance. Fellow senior Neal Gossett added a career- the third quarter. high seven catches for 119 and a touchdown. The Warriors answered with a 21-yard field goal by Ayat to put the Warriors ahead by five entering the fourth quarter. Kelvin Millhouse's interception led to the Scoring Summary winning score, a 3-yard touchdown run by Thero Mitchell to make it 33-21. SJS 1st 12:58 Kendrick Starling 20 pass from Scott Rislov (Nick Gilliam kick) The Owls cut the lead to five and had a chance to win it when they got the ball UH 1st 10:38 Justin Colbert 9 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) back at their own 17-yard line with 1:52 to play. Henderson drove the Owls down to UH 1st 7:46 Justin Colbert 28 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) the Warrior 11-yard line before the UH defense got to him. SJS 1st 5:14 Nick Gilliam 38 FG UH 2nd 13:03 Britton Komine 3 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) Scoring Summary SJS 2nd 8:04 Kendrick Starling 15 pass from Scott Rislov (Nick Gilliam kick) UH 1 11:04 Thero Mitchell 4 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2nd 5:50 Neal Gossett 40 pass from Shawn Withy-Allen (Justin Ayat kick) RU 1 4:52 Robbie Beck 4 run (Brennan Landry kick) UH 3rd 6:32 Laanui Correa safety RU 2 3:11 Robbie Beck 32 run (Brennan Landry kick) SJS 4th 12:01 Charles Pauley 40 pass from Scott Rislov (Nick Gilliam kick) UH 2 0:03 Justin Ayat 28 FG UH 4th 7:19 Justin Ayat 19 FG UH 3 8:49 Jeremiah Cockheran 8 pass from Timmy Chang SJS 4th 6:52 Juan Walden 90 pass from Scott Rislov (Nick Gilliam kick) (Justin Ayat kick failed) UH 4th 1:33 Thero Mitchell 3 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 7:52 Britton Komine 17 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) RU 3 6:45 Marcus Battle 60 run (Brennan Landry kick) Team Statistics Spartans Warriors UH 3 3:44 Justin Ayat 21 FG First Downs ______19______27 UH 4 7:50 Thero Mitchell 3 run (Justin Ayat kick) Total Net Yards______458 ______553 RU 4 4:43 Marcus Battle 54 pass from Greg Henderson (Brennan Landry kick) Rushing (Att-Yards)______28-171 ______26-113 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______15-30-3-287 ______34-59-2-440 Team Statistics Warriors Owls Sacks Against-Yards______0-0 ______4-25 First Downs ______30______19 Punting ______3-134-44.7 ______5-216-43.2 Total Net Yards______529 ______410 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______2-0 Rushing (Att-Yards)______28-160 ______51-227 Penalties-Yards ______14-140 ______14-133 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______35-64-1-369 ______7-18-1-183 Time of Possession ______25:35 ______34:25 Sacks Against-Yards______1-3 ______1-9 Punting ______5-190-38.0 ______7-263-37.6 Individual Leaders Fumbles-Lost ______3-1 ______2-1 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – SJS: Lamar Ferguson (8-84-0). Hawai‘i: Thero Mitchell Penalties-Yards ______11-99 ______4-41 (7-64-0). Time of Possession ______32:42 ______27:18 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – SJS: Scott Rislov (15-287-4). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (31-365-3). Individual Leaders Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – SJS: Charles Pauley (4-120-1). Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Thero Mitchell (5-75-2). RU: Marc us Battle (1- (11-156-2), Neal Gossett (7-119-1). 60-1), Robbie Beck (8-41-2), Vincent Hawkins (15-38-0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – SJS: Michael Carr (3-144-44.7). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (5- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (35-369-2). RU: Greg 216-43.2). Henderson (4-95-1). Sacks By (No-Yards) – SJS: Phillip Perry (3-19), Luke La Herran (1-6). Hawai‘i: Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Nate Ilaoa (10-108-0), Justin Colbert (8-80-0), none. Britton Komine (5-65-1). RU: Marcus Battle (5-133-1). Leading Tacklers – SJS: Luke La Herran (11-1-12). Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (7-0- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (5-190-38.0). RU: Travis Hale (7- 7), Laanui Correa (5-1-6), Travis LaBoy (5-1-6). 263-37.6). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (1-9). RU: Brandon Green (1-3). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (9-1-10), David Gilmore (6-2-8). RU: JAntwan Shell (8-3-11).

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GAME 11 • NOV. 23, 2002 GAME 12 • NOV. 30, 2002 ALOHA STADIUM (36,851) ALOHA STADIUM (50,000)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Cincinnati 7 3 6 3 – 19 Alabama 0 14 0 7 – 21 Hawai‘i 0 14 0 6 – 20 Hawai‘i 0 0 3 13 – 16

HONOLULU – Hawai‘i used clutch defense and the 12th man to record a 20-19 HONOLULU – The 24th-ranked Hawai‘i football team scored 16 points in the sec- come-from-behind victory over Cincinnati in a non-conference game Nov. 23 at ond half, but it wasn't enough as 14th-ranked Alabama slipped away with a 21-16 Aloha Stadium. win before a sold out crowd Nov. 30 at Aloha Stadium. The Warriors had a season-low 331 yards of total offense, played without The Warriors, playing before a national audience on ESPN, gambled on both starting quarterback Timmy Chang for about two quarters and survived a post-game sides of the ball and lost including a fake punt and three attempts on fourth down fracas, to win its sixth straight game. that came up short. About the only gamble that paid off was on defense where the Cincinnati struck first when quarterback Gino Guidugli managed a 9-play, 82- Warriors sacked Alabama quarterback Tyler Watts six times and limited the Tide yard drive capped by a 5-yard touchdown catch by Booker Vann to take a 7-0 lead. passing game to 93 total yards. The UH offense looked to tie it up, driving down to the Cincinnati 1-yard line, The Warrior defense spent close to 40 minutes on the field, but managed to but failed to punch it in on fourth down. But after the defense held, the Warriors took hold the Tide to just 21 points despite being in Warrior territory on 10 occasions. advantage of good field position (Cincinnati 26) and tied the game on a 1-yard run Most of the success on the Warrior defense was due to big plays on third down as by Thero Mitchell. Alabama was 8-of-21 on 3rd-down conversions. Mitchell gave the Warriors the 14-7 lead with another 1-yard run midway UH quarterback Timmy Chang threw three interceptions in the first half and through the second quarter and the Bearcats managed a field goal by Jonathan Alabama turned two of them into touchdowns while its defense held the high-pow- Ruffin to make it 14-10 at the break. ered Warrior offense to a season-low 102 yards to take a 14-0 lead heading into the Cincinnati wasted no time getting on the board and taking the lead on 35- and locker room. 25-yard field goals by Ruffin to make it, 16-14, midway through the third quarter. Chang got the Warrior offense moving on Hawai‘i’s first possession after the Ruffin added another trey in the fourth quarter to put the Bearcats up, 19-14, at the break, but couldn't convert in the red zone. Justin Ayat got the Warriors on the board 10:53 mark. with a 30-yard field goal to make it 14-3 with 7:01 left in the third quarter. Chang, out with a sprained knee for almost two entire quarters, found Tyler Watts' pass to Sam Collins for a 26-yard score made it 21-3, but Hawai‘i Jeremiah Cockheran in the corner of the endzone for a 33-yard touchdown, his answered with Chang, facing 3rd-and-18, tossing a 70-yard strike to Jeremiah longest pass completion of the night, to help the Warriors reclaim the lead for good. Cockheren to cut the Tide lead to 11 with 10:18 to play. Hawaii got the ball back and Chang orchestrated a 5-play, 97-yard drive, Scoring Summary capped by a 12-yard touchdown pass to Chad Owens to bring the Warriors within CIN 1st 5:52 Booker Vann 5 pass from Gino Guidugli (Jonathan Ruffin kick) five after a failed two-point conversion. But the on-side kick bounced out of bounds UH 2nd 12:17 Thero MItchell 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) and the Tide ran out the clock to break the six-game win streak and hand the UH 2nd 8:35 Thero MItchell 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) Warriors their first home loss of the season. CIN 2nd 1:54 Jonathan Ruffin 47 FG CIN 3rd 10:09 Jonathan Ruffin 35 FG Scoring Summary CIN 3rd 7:48 Jonathan Ruffin 25 FG UA 2nd 10:24 Shaud Williams 1 run (Kyle Robinson kick) CIN 4th 10:53 Jonathan Ruffin 25 FG UA 2nd 8:39 Ray Hudson 14 run (Kyle Robinson kick) UH 4th 5:10 Jeremiah Cockheran 33 pass from Timmy Chang UH 3rd 7:01 Justin Ayat 30 FG (Timmy Chang pass intercepted) UA 4th 11:30 Sam Collins 26 pass from Tyler Watts (Kyle Robinson kick) UH 4th 10:21 Jeremiah Cockheran 70 pass from Timmy Chang Team Statistics Bearcats Warriors (Justin Ayat kick) First Downs ______17______21 UH 4th 1:55 Chad Owens 12 pass from Timmy Chang Total Net Yards______367 ______331 (Withy-Allen rush failed) Rushing (Att-Yards)______38-136 ______22-56 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______19-41-1-231 ______28-52-2-275 Team Statistics Crimson Tide Warriors Sacks Against-Yards______0-0 ______2-16 First Downs ______18______21 Punting ______8-338-42.3 ______6-301-50.2 Total Net Yards______373 ______360 Fumbles-Lost ______2-0 ______2-1 Rushing (Att-Yards)______62-280 ______8-(-12) Penalties-Yards ______14-117 ______2-15 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______9-17-0-93 ______26-53-4-372 Time of Possession ______31:49 ______28:11 Sacks Against-Yards ______6-21 ______4-30 Punting ______8-333-41.6 ______3-120-40.0 Individual Leaders Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______1-1 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – CIN: DeMarco McCleskey (31-121-0). Hawai‘i: Thero Penalties-Yards ______12-126 ______5-25 Mitchell (9-52-2). Time of Possession ______38:55 ______21:05 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – CIN: Gino Guidugli (19-231-1). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (23-219-1). Individual Leaders Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – CIN: Jon Olinger (7-102-0). Hawai‘i: Jeremiah Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UA: Shaud Williams (23-160-1). Hawai‘i: Chad Kapanui Cockheran (7-82-1), Britton Komine (7-65-0). (1-10-0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – CIN: Chet Ervin (8-338-42.3). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (6- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UA: Tyler Watts (8-81-1). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (26- 301-50.2). 372-2). Sacks By (No-Yards) – CIN: Trent Cole (1-9), DeMarcus Billings (1-7). Hawai‘i: Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UA: Sam Collins (3-42-1). Hawai‘i: Jeremiah none. Cockheran (9-207-1). Leading Tacklers – CIN: Willis Edwards (7-2-9). Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (6-3-9), Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UA: Lane Bearden (8-333-41.6). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar Travis LaBoy (5-1-6), Chris Brown (5-1-6). (3-120-40.0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – UA: (2-17). Hawai‘i: Houston Ala (2-7), Pisa Tinoisamoa (2-6). Leading Tacklers – UA: Roman Harper (8-0-8). Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (14-5-19), Chris Brown (6-3-9).

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GAME 13 • DEC. 7, 2002 GAME 14 • DEC. 25, 2002 ALOHA STADIUM (36,671) ALOHA STADIUM (35,513)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final San Diego State 3 17 13 7 – 40 Hawai‘i 7 7 0 14 – 28 Hawai‘i 15 7 7 12 – 41 Tulane 0 6 20 10 – 36

HONOLULU – Timmy Chang threw for 437 yards and three touchdowns and Nate HONOLULU – The University of Hawai‘i won the pre-game entertainment contest Ilaoa gained 131 all-purpose yards to help Hawai‘i get past San Diego State, 41-40, with a savvy Polynesian dance routine, but fell short against the Green Wave that in the regular season finale Dec. 7 at Aloha Stadium. tore into Honolulu to defeat the Warriors, 36-28, in the ConAgra Foods Hawai‘i Bowl A loud crowd of 36,671 watched the Warriors get out-passed for the first time Dec. 25 at Aloha Stadium. under Head Coach June Jones, 507 to 437, and out-gained in total offense, 632 to Tulane gained 429 total yards and sacked Warrior quarterbacks eight times to 610, but pull of a come-from behind victory in honor of their 18 seniors. win the programs fourth bowl game. But it was the Tulane special teams that The Warriors took advantage of two blocked punts and a fumble to lead by as sparked a 30-point second half to overcome a 14-6 halftime deficit. much as 19 (22-3) in the first half, but San Diego State crawled back on touchdowns Hawai‘i took its first drive of the game 64-yards on seven plays capped by a by J.R. Tolver and Fred Collins, and a 32-yard field goal by Tommy Kirvovski to one-yard run by Thero Mitchell to take a 7-0 lead and struck again when senior make it 22-20 at the break. reserve running back Josh Galeai ran around the left side for a two-yard touchdown The Aztecs took a 26-22 lead out of the locker room on two field goals by to put the Warriors up, 14-0. The Green Wave settled for two field goals, 22- and 37- Kirvovski, but the Warriors put together a 14-play, 79-yard drive that dissolved a yards respectively by Seth Marler to get on the board before the end of the first half. season-long 5:52 off the clock, resulting in a 3-yard touchdown pass from Chang to Tulane came out of the locker room like a team on a mission behind big Britton Komine, to reclaim the lead at 29-26. returns by Lynaris Elpheage who cut the lead to two with a 60-yard punt return for a San Diego State answered with touchdown catches by Tolver and Kassim touchdown early in the third quarter. Elpheage set-up Tulane's go-ahead score with Osgood to take a 40-29 lead with 12:46 to play. a 56-yard punt return. Six plays later, Tulane quarterback J.P. Losman took it in from Hawai‘i struck back on the talents of John West, who gained gained 31 yards one yard out to give Tulane its first lead of the game, 20-14, with 6:17 left in the third on the 5-play, 48-yard drive. Thero Mitchell took it in from 2-yards out to cut the quarter. SDSU lead to five at 40-35 after a failed two-point conversion. Tulane added to the lead after Withy-Allen fumbled in UH territory. One play After the Warrior defense forced the Aztecs to punt, Chang orchestrated an 8- later, Mewelde Moore rumbled 25 yards for a touchdown and Tulane had a 26-14 play, 93-yard drive, capped by a 2-yard touchdown run by Ilaoa to put Hawai‘i ahead lead. for good, 41-40, with 4:45 left on the clock. Hawai‘i got the ball back just before the end of the third quarter after blocking San Diego State threatened by driving down to the Warrior 37-yard line, but a field goal attempt and turned into a touchdown. Withy-Allen, facing fourth-and-one, Sheriff was sacked by Travis LaBoy to end all hopes of an Aztec upset. tossed a 57-yard strike to Justin Colbert who turned and dashed untouched to the “house” to bring the Warriors within five at 26-21. Scoring Summary Tulane answered with a 10-play, 80-yard drive that took 4:32 off the fourth SDS 1st 9:41 Tommy Kirovski 23 FG quarter clock. Withy-Allen hit Colbert on a crossing pattern for a 31-yard score to put UH 1st 6:19 Justin Ayat 31 FG the Warriors within reach, but a safety by the Green Wave ended all hopes of a sec- UH 1st 2:30 Shawn Withy-Allen 3 run (Justin Ayat rush failed) ond bowl victory for Warrior Head Coach June Jones. UH 1st 0:44 Jeremiah Cockheran 48 pass from Timmy Chang (Shawn Withy-Allen pass failed) Scoring Summary UH 2nd 13:32 Britton Komine 18 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1st 10:34 Thero Mitchell 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) SDS 2nd 9:17 J.R. Tolver 2 pass from Lon Sheriff (Tommy Kirovski kick) UH 2nd 8:34 Josh Galeai 2 run (Justin Ayat kick) SDS 2nd 5:35 Fred Collins 1 run (Tommy Kirovski kick) TU 2nd 5:01 Seth Marler 22 FG SDS 2nd 1:20 Tommy Kirovski 32 FG TU 2nd 2:28 Seth Marler 37 FG SDS 3rd 13:24 Tommy Kirovski 36 FG TU 3rd 10:44 Lynaris Elpheage 60 punt return (J.P. Losman pass failed) SDS 3rd 11:06 Tommy Kirovski 22 FG TU 3rd 6:17 J.P. Losman 1 run (J.P. Losman rush) UH 3rd 1:41 Britton Komine 3 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) TU 3rd 2:16 Mewelde Moore 25 run (J.P. Losman pass failed) SDS 3rd 0:38 J.R. Tolver 69 pass from Lon Sheriff (Tommy Kirovski kick) UH 4th 13:26 Justin Colbert 57 pass from Shawn Withy-Allen (Justin Ayat kick) SDS 4th 12:46 Kassim Osgood 6 pass from Lon Sheriff (Tommy Kirovski kick) TU 4th 8:54 J.P. Losman 3 run (Demarcus Davis pass) UH 4th 10:57 Thero Mitchell 2 run (Timmy Chang pass failed) UH 4th 5:12 Justin Colbert 31 pass from Shawn Withy-Allen (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4th 4:45 Nate Ilaoa 2 run (John West rush failed) TU 4th 3:02 Safety Team Statistics Aztecs Warriors First Downs ______24______30 Team Statistics Warriors Green Wave Total Net Yards______632 ______610 First Downs ______23______25 Rushing (Att-Yards)______25-125 ______29-173 Total Net Yards______429 ______384 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______32-49-0-507 ______33-54-4-437 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______22-66 ______44-144 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-21 ______3-20 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______32-52-1-363 ______20-39-0-240 Punting ______5-168-33.6 ______3-114-38.0 Sacks Against-Yards ______8-43 ______2-24 Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 ______2-1 Punting ______5-269-53.8 ______4-188-47.0 Penalties-Yards ______7-61 ______7-45 Fumbles-Lost ______5-2 ______3-1 Time of Possession ______28:28 ______31:32 Penalties-Yards______12-88 ______6-64 Time of Possession ______28:11 ______31:49 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – SDS: Mike Franklin (9-88-0). Hawai‘i: John West (11-83- Individual Leaders 0). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Thero Mitchell (5-38-1). TU: Mewelde Moore Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – SDS: Lon Sheriff (31-420-3). Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (30-116-1). (33-437-3). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Shawn Withy-Allen (18-31-2). TU: J.P. Losman Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – SDS: J.R. Tolver (18-283-2), Kassim Osgood (5-126- (20-240-0). 1). Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert (8-88-0), Nate Ilaoa (5-87-0), Britton Komine (5-62-2). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert (9-158-2), Jeremiah Cockheran Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – SDS: Brian Simnjanovski (3-143-47.7). Hawai‘i: Mat (9-87-0). TU: Mewelde Moore (6-80-0). McBriar (3-114-38.0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (5-269-53.8). TU: Seth Marler (4- Sacks By (No-Yards) – SDS: Brooke Miller (1.5-6), Heath Farell (0.5-6), Brandon 188-47.0). Rager (0.5-5), Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (0.5-3). Hawai‘i: Travis LaBoy (2-13), Pisa Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Laanui Correa (1-15), Travis LaBoy (1-9). TU: Tinoisamoa (1-8). Kenan Blackmon (2-15), Floyd Dorsey (2-13). Leading Tacklers – SDS: Kirk Morrison (9-1-10). Hawai‘i: Kelvin Millhouse (7-1-8), Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Abraham Elimimian (5-3-8), Laanui Correa (4-4-8), Leonard Paters (5-3-8), Pisa Tinoisamoa (5-3-8). Travis LaBoy (3-5-8), Pisa Tinoisamoa (2-6-8). TU: Sean Lucas (5-3-8). 2003 WARRIOR FOOTBALL 36 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2003 Warrior Spring Football 2002 Game-by-Game Starters

OFFENSE OPPONENT WR (X) WR (H) LT LG C RG RT WR (Y) WR (Z) QB RB Eastern Illinois Colbert Owens Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Herbert Gossett Chang Mitchell @ BYU Colbert Owens Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Herbert Gossett Chang Mitchell @ UTEP * Colbert Owens Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Herbert Gossett Chang Mitchell SMU * Colbert Owens Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Ilaoa Gossett Chang Mitchell @ Boise State * Colbert Owens Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Ilaoa Gossett Chang Mitchell Nevada * Colbert Owens Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Komine Cockheran Chang Mitchell Tulsa * Colbert Herbert Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Komine Cockheran Chang Mitchell @ Fresno State * Colbert Herbert Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Komine Cockheran Chang Mitchell San Jose State * Colbert Ilaoa Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Komine Gossett Chang Mitchell @ Rice * Colbert Ilaoa Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Komine Gossett Chang Bass Cincinnati Colbert Ilaoa Hunter Kajioka Fuata Manuwai Moenoa Komine Cockheran Chang Mitchell Alabama Colbert Ilaoa Hunter Fuata Faavi Manuwai Moenoa Komine Cockheran Chang Fiaseu San Diego State Colbert Komine Hunter Kajioka Faavi Manuwai Moenoa Ilaoa Cockheran Chang Bass Tulane Colbert Komine Santos Kajioka Faavi Manuwai Moenoa Ilaoa Cockheran Chang Mitchell

DEFENSE OPPONENT DE DT DT DE STUB MACK WILL LC SAM JILL RC Eastern Illinois Correa Fuga Samuseva Jackson M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Butts Millhouse @ BYU Correa Sopoaga Samuseva LaBoy M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Butts Millhouse @ UTEP * Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse SMU * Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Patton H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse @ Boise State * Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Patton H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse Nevada * Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse Tulsa * Correa Sopoaga Samuseva LaBoy M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse @ Fresno State * Correa Sopoaga Samuseva LaBoy M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse San Jose State * Correa Sopoaga Samuseva LaBoy M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse @ Rice * Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala Kapanui C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse Cincinnati Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse Alabama Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian H. Peters Gilmore Millhouse San Diego State Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian Gilmore L. Peters Millhouse Tulane Correa Sopoaga Samuseva Ala M. Wright C. Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian Gilmore L. Peters Millhouse

SPECIALISTS OPPONENT FG KO LS PUNT HOLD PR KOR Eastern Illinois Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Herbert Brewster @ BYU Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Herbert Brewster @ UTEP * Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Owens Brewster SMU * Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Bass Brewster @ Boise State * Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Alllen Owens Brewster Nevada * Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Alllen Herbert Brewster Tulsa * Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Alllen Bennett West @ Fresno State * Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Alllen Bennett West San Jose State * Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Herbert West @ Rice * Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Herbert Brewster Cincinnati Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Owens Owens Alabama Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Owens Owens San Diego State Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Colbert Owens Tulane Ayat Ayat Moe McBriar Withy-Allen Owens Owens

* denotes Western Athletic Conference game

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G ALL GAMES 10-4-0 7-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 West, John 13 59 457 6 451 7.6 5 81 34.7 CONFERENCE 7-1-0 4-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 Mitchell, Thero 14 58 363 11 352 6.1 11 41 25.1 NON-CONFERENCE 3-3-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Bass, Mike 10 52 319 8 311 6.0 1 37 31.1 Withy-Allen, Shawn 13 41 261 50 211 5.1 3 42 16.2 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Brewster, Michael 8 16 99 9 90 5.6 3 34 11.2 Aug 31, 2002 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 61-36 39,958 Ilaoa, Nate 12 6 59 3 56 9.3 1 42 4.7 Sep 06, 2002 @ Brigham Young * L 32-35 63,085 Galeai, Josh 10 9 39 2 37 4.1 1 27 3.7 Sept. 21, 2002 @ UTEP * W 31-6 35,170 Whieldon, Jason 4 6 29 2 27 4.5 0 9 6.8 Sept. 28, 2002 SMU * W 42-10 36,096 Fiaseu, Pesefea 3 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 8 3.7 Oct. 5, 2002 @ Boise State * L 31-58 25,857 Kapanui, Chad 14 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 0.7 Oct. 12, 2002 Nevada * W 59-34 39,616 Herbert, Clifton 14 3 12 2 10 3.3 0 10 0.7 Oct. 19, 2002 Tulsa * W 37-14 34,098 Owens, Chad 10 3 5 0 5 1.7 0 3 0.5 Oct. 25, 2002 @ Fresno State * W 31-21 37,615 Chang, Timmy 14 39 120 137 -17 -0.4 1 27 -1.2 Nov. 2, 2002 San Jose State * W 40-31 36,784 Team 13 12 0 21 -21 -1.8 0 0 -1.6 Nov. 16, 2002 @ Rice * W 33-28 19,714 Total 14 308 1784 251 1533 5.0 26 81 109.5 Nov. 23, 2002 Cincinnati W 20-19 36,851 Opponents 14 596 2822 460 2362 4.0 24 61 168.7 Nov. 30, 2002 Alabama L 16-21 50,000 Dec. 7, 2002 San Diego State W 41-40 36,671 PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Dec. 25, 2002 Tulane L 28-36 35,513 Chang, Timmy 14 122.33 624-349-22 55.9 4474 25 72 319.6 Withy-Allen, Shawn 13 152.07 86-49-3 57.0 770 7 57 59.2 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Whieldon, Jason 4 131.27 18-8-1 44.4 92 3 24 23.0 Hawai`i 127 133 84 158 --- 502 Kapanui, Chad 14 229.33 3-1-0 33.3 70 0 70 5.0 Opponents 71 106 117 95 --- 389 Total 14 126.48 731-407-26 55.7 5406 35 72 386.1 TEAM STATISTICS HAWAI`I OPP Opponents 14 111.60 495-253-18 51.1 3168 21 90 226.3 SCORING______502 ______389 Points Per Game ______35.9 ______27.8 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G FIRST DOWNS______338 ______303 Colbert, Justin 14 92 1302 14.2 8 59 93.0 Rushing ______63______131 Komine, Britton 14 58 886 15.3 10 72 63.3 Passing ______239 ______147 Cockheran, Jeremiah 12 49 731 14.9 5 70 60.9 Penalty______36 ______25 Owens, Chad 10 47 550 11.7 2 51 55.0 RUSHING YARDAGE ______1533 ______2362 Ilaoa, Nate 12 46 532 11.6 3 41 44.3 Yards gained rushing______1784 ______2822 Gossett, Neal 11 33 413 12.5 3 51 37.5 Yards lost rushing ______251 ______460 Herbert, Clifton 14 30 377 12.6 3 49 26.9 Rushing Attempts ______308 ______596 Mitchell, Thero 14 21 193 9.2 0 50 13.8 Average Per Rush ______5.0______4.0 West, John 13 11 100 9.1 0 28 7.7 Average Per Game ______109.5______168.7 Bass, Mike 10 10 100 10.0 0 46 10.0 PASSING YARDAGE ______5406 ______3168 Galeai, Josh 10 4 59 14.8 1 18 5.9 Att-Comp-Int ______731-407-26 ______495-253-18 Bennett, Omar 3 2 53 26.5 0 30 17.7 Average Per Pass ______7.4______6.4 Brewster, Michael 8 2 36 18.0 0 29 4.5 Average Per Catch______13.3 ______12.5 Noa, Kilinahe 12 1 70 70.0 0 70 5.8 Average Per Game ______386.1______226.3 Jackson, Kevin 14 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 TOTAL OFFENSE ______6939 ______5530 Total 14 407 5406 13.3 35 72 386.1 Total Plays______1039 ______1091 Opponents 14 253 3168 12.5 21 90 226.3 Average Per Play ______6.7______5.1 Average Per Game ______495.6______395.0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS ______59-1264______58-1214 Owens, Chad 17 131 7.7 0 38 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______39-334 ______25-453 Herbert, Clifton 9 72 8.0 0 33 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______18-319 ______26-234 Bass, Mike 6 53 8.8 0 13 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ______21.4 ______20.9 Bennett, Omar 6 71 11.8 0 19 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ______8.6 ______18.1 Colbert, Justin 1 7 7.0 0 7 INT RETURN AVERAGE ______17.7 ______9.0 Total 39 334 8.6 0 38 FUMBLES-LOST______25-15 ______20-9 Opponents 25 453 18.1 3 60 PENALTIES-YARDS ______122-1041 ______120-1043 Average Per Game ______74.4 ______74.5 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long PUNTS-YARDS______50-2148______81-3185 Peters, Hyrum 4 176 44.0 3 64 Average Per Punt ______43.0 ______39.3 Millhouse, Kelvin 4 17 4.2 0 15 Net punt average ______33.9 ______35.2 Brown, Chris 2 30 15.0 0 26 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME______27:21 ______32:39 Tinoisamoa, Pisa 2 23 11.5 0 19 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______91/203 ______89/240 Elimimian, Abraham 2 0 0.0 0 0 3rd-Down Pct______45% ______37% Correa, Laanui 1 12 12.0 0 12 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______15/28______14/23 Manners, Lono 1 10 10.0 0 10 4th-Down Pct ______54% ______61% Butts, Sean 1 19 19.0 0 19 SACKS BY-YARDS ______37-224 ______27-169 Maafala, Abu 1 32 32.0 1 32 MISC YARDS ______8 ______122 Total 18 319 17.7 4 64 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______15-23______19-32 Opponents 26 234 9.0 0 31 PAT-ATTEMPTS ______55-56______38-40 ATTENDANCE ______310074 ______181441 Games/Avg Per Game ______8/38759______5/36288

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Owens, Chad 19 477 25.1 0 63 Ayat, Justin 15-23 65.2 1-1 8-9 5-6 0-2 1-5 50 2 Brewster, Michael 18 444 24.7 0 60 West, John 15 302 20.1 0 35 FG SEQUENCE Hawai`i OPPONENTS Kapanui, Chad 3 22 7.3 0 11 Eastern Illinois (34),(28) 36,(39) Manners, Lono 2 5 2.5 0 5 Brigham Young 39,(22) - Kauka, Jonathan 1 6 6.0 0 6 UTEP (29) (25),37,(32) Curnan, Ikaika 1 8 8.0 0 8 SMU 29 (21),33 Total 59 1264 21.4 0 63 BSU (36) (52),(29),(48) Opponents 58 1214 20.9 0 47 Nevada (25),44,60 (27) TULSA (25) 41,42 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Fresno State (39),(50),(26),50 - Kalilimoku, Chad 1 0 0.0 0 0 San Jose State (19) (38),54 Peters, Leonard 1 0 0.0 0 0 Rice 45,(28),(21),51 42 Brown, Chris 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cincinnati 51 (47),(35),(25),(25) Tinoisamoa, Pisa 1 8 8.0 0 8 Alabama (30) 37,39 Patton, Kenny 0 0 0.0 1 0 San Diego State (31) (23),(32),53,(36),(22) Total 4 8 2.0 1 8 Tulane - 53,(22),(37),34,24 Opponents 8 122 15.2 0 47 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Ayat, Justin 0 15-23 55-56 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 100 McBriar, Mat 48 2148 44.8 73 6 4 12 2 Mitchell, Thero 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 Team 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Komine, Britton 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 62 Total 50 2148 43.0 73 6 4 12 2 Colbert, Justin 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Opponents 81 3185 39.3 64 11 6 17 2 West, John 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 30 Cockheran, Jeremiah 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Ilaoa, Nate 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Colbert, Justin 14 0 1302 7 0 0 1309 93.5 Herbert, Clifton 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20 Owens, Chad 10 5 550 131 477 0 1163 116.3 Gossett, Neal 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Komine, Britton 14 0 886 0 0 0 886 63.3 Peters, Hyrum 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 West, John 13 451 100 0 302 0 853 65.6 Withy-Allen, Shawn 3 0-0 0-0 0-3 0 0-1 0 0 18 Cockheran, Jeremiah 12 0 731 0 0 0 731 60.9 Brewster, Michael 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Ilaoa, Nate 12 56 532 0 0 0 588 49.0 Owens, Chad 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Brewster, Michael 8 90 36 0 444 0 570 71.2 Galeai, Josh 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Mitchell, Thero 14 352 193 0 0 0 545 38.9 Chang, Timmy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-4 0 0 6 Bass, Mike 10 311 100 53 0 0 464 46.4 Maafala, Abu 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Herbert, Clifton 14 10 377 72 0 0 459 32.8 Bass, Mike 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Gossett, Neal 11 0 413 0 0 0 413 37.5 Patton, Kenny 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Withy-Allen, Shawn 13 211 0 0 0 0 211 16.2 Correa, Laanui 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Peters, Hyrum 12 0 0 0 0 176 176 14.7 Total 66 15-23 55-56 0-5 2 2-5 0 1 502 Bennett, Omar 3 0 53 71 0 0 124 41.3 Opponents 48 19-32 38-40 1-2 1 1-6 0 1 389 Galeai, Josh 10 37 59 0 0 0 96 9.6 Noa, Kilinahe 12 0 70 0 0 0 70 5.8 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Maafala, Abu 11 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.9 Chang, Timmy 14 663 -17 4474 4457 318.4 Kapanui, Chad 14 10 0 0 22 0 32 2.3 Withy-Allen, Shawn 13 127 211 770 981 75.5 Brown, Chris 14 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.1 West, John 13 59 451 0 451 34.7 Whieldon,Jason 4 27 0 0 0 0 27 6.8 Mitchell, Thero 14 58 352 0 352 25.1 Tinoisamoa, Pisa 14 0 0 0 0 23 23 1.6 Bass, Mike 10 52 311 0 311 31.1 Butts, Sean 14 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.4 Whieldon, Jason 4 24 27 92 119 29.8 Millhouse, Kelvin 14 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.2 Brewster, Michael 8 16 90 0 90 11.2 Manners, Lono 12 0 0 0 5 10 15 1.2 Kapanui, Chad 14 4 10 70 80 5.7 Correa, Laanui 14 0 0 0 0 12 12 0.9 Ilaoa, Nate 12 6 56 0 56 4.7 Fiaseu, Pesefea 3 11 0 0 0 0 11 3.7 Galeai, Josh 10 9 37 0 37 3.7 Curnan, Ikaika 11 0 0 0 8 0 8 0.7 Fiaseu, Pesefea 3 3 11 0 11 3.7 Kauka, Jonathan 1 0 0 0 6 0 6 6.0 Herbert, Clifton 14 3 10 0 10 0.7 Jackson, Kevin 14 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.3 Owens, Chad 10 3 5 0 5 0.5 Chang, Timmy 14 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -1.2 Team 13 12 -21 0 -21 -1.6 Team 13 -21 0 0 0 0 -21 -1.6 Total 14 1039 1533 5406 6939 495.6 Total 14 1533 5406 334 1264 319 8856 632.6 Opponents 14 1091 2362 3168 5530 395.0 Opponents 14 2362 3168 453 1214 234 7431 530.8

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|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |----Pass Def----| |----Fumbles----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 10 Tinoisamoa, Pisa 14 89 40 129 18-67 6.5-38 2-23 5 8 1-8 1 1 . 54 Brown, Chris 14 47 39 86 9-16 1.0-5 2-30 1 7 2-0 1 . . 33 Peters, Hyrum 12 55 22 77 3-11 1.0-5 4-176 7 . . 1 . . 97 Sopoaga, Isaac 14 42 30 72 7-17 . . 1 6 1-0 1 . . 17 Gilmore, David 14 44 26 70 1-31 . . . . 1-0 3 . . 37 Elimimian, Abraham 12 54 14 68 5-18 . 2-0 8 . . 2 2 . 1 LaBoy, Travis 12 44 21 65 17-68 7.0-41 . 2 21 1-0 1 . . 3 Millhouse, Kelvin 14 48 13 61 2-5 . 4-17 12 . . 1 . . 44 Wright, Matt 14 30 27 57 7-22 1.5-7 . . 2 . 1 . . 58 Correa, Laanui 14 30 26 56 10-44 3.0-25 1-12 6 9 . . . 1 92 Samuseva, Lance 14 34 14 48 3-10 1.0-8 . 1 8 . . . . 93 Ala, Houston 11 30 15 45 13-53 6.0-33 . . 5 . . . . 13 Bhonapha, Keith 14 32 10 42 1-5 1.0-5 . 6 4 . . . . 46 Alapa, Keani 14 27 12 39 5-30 4.0-26 . . 2 2-0 1 1 . 23 Butts, Sean 14 19 9 28 . . 1-19 2 . . . . . 5 Kapanui, Chad 14 20 6 26 1-2 ...... 1 . 56 Kalilimoku, Chad 14 14 12 26 6-14 1.0-8 . 1 2 1-0 . . . 42 Peters, Leonard 9 15 10 25 . . . 3 . 1-0 . . . 11 Jackson, Kevin 14 10 11 21 4-15 3.5-15 . 2 6 . . . . 51 Curnan, Ikaika 11 9 6 15 ...... 27 Wright, Gary 12 9 4 13 ...... 29 Noa, Kilinahe 12 10 3 13 ...... 94 Maafala, Abu 11 3 9 12 1-4 0.5-4 1-32 2 . . . . . 24 Patton, Kenny 11 7 3 10 1-4 . . 1 . . . . . 48 Harley, Patrick 10 3 3 6 ...... 45 Moe, Tanuvasa 11 4 2 6 ...... 47 Ayat, Justin 14 2 3 5 ...... 25 Cravalho, Josiah 10 2 3 5 1-5 1.0-5 . . . 1-0 . . . 15 Manners, Lono 12 4 . 4 . . 1-10 . . 1-0 1 . . 95 Wills, Colin 5 2 1 3 1-4 ...... 88 Gossett, Neal 11 3 . 3 ...... 79 Aguiar, Kealii 6 2 1 3 ...... 24 Mitchell, Thero 14 2 . 2 ...... 49 McBriar, Mat 14 1 1 2 ...... 49 Wong, Laiana 3 2 . 2 ...... 69 Moenoa, Uriah 11 1 . 1 ...... 30 Kamakawiwaole, Kila 2 . 1 1 ...... 28 Hollingsworth, Cameron 7 1 . 1 ...... 31 Broadway, Lamar 9 1 . 1 ...... 65 Manuwai, Vince 11 1 . 1 ...... 99 Fuga, Lui 1 . 1 1 ...... 7 Withy-Allen, Shawn 13 1 . 1 ...... 87 George, Kanale 6 1 . 1 ...... 4 Ilaoa, Nate 12 1 . 1 ...... 84 Komine, Britton 14 1 . 1 ...... 2 Owens, Chad 10 1 . 1 ...... 18 Colbert, Justin 14 1 . 1 ...... 20 West, John 13 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 14 759 398 1157 116-445 37-224 18-319 61 80 12-8 14 5 1 Opponents 14 653 244 897 67-263 27-169 26-234 51 28 16-122 16 4 1

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