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Prospectus Cover Quark.Qxd Isaac Sopoaga Kelvin Millhouse All-WAC Defensive Tackle Two-Time All-WAC Cornerback Hyrum Peters Chad Owens All-WAC Safety All-WAC Return Specialist Timmy Chang Two-Time All-WAC Quarterback 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), Honolulu, 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), Quarterbacks __________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 Ty Detmer 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
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