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2006 FB Spring Prospectus.Qxp 2006 WARRIOR SPRING FOOTBALL INSIDE ... SPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE All practices held at the grass fields on campus Quick Facts ______________________2 APRIL Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat 2006 Signings ____________________3 21 22 23 24 25 2006 Spring Rosters ______________4-5 Honors Candidates ______________6-7 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 2005 Game Recaps & Statistics ____8-13 2005 Results & Statistics ________14-16 26 27 28 29 30 31 -------------------------OFF FOR SPRING BREAK ------------------------- 2006 SCHEDULE MAY Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat 1 Sept. 2 at Alabama SEPT. 16 UNLV Sept. 23 at Boise State* Sept. 30 EASTERN ILLINOIS 2 3456 78 OCT. 7 NEVADA* 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM Oct. 14 at Fresno State* Oct. 21 at New Mexico State* 9101112131415 OCT. 28 IDAHO* Nov. 4 at Utah State* 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM 7-9 AM NOV. 11 LOUISIANA TECH* NOV. 18 SAN JOSE STATE* NOV. 25 PURDUE WARRIOR FOOTBALL FAST FACTS DEC. 2 OREGON STATE Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan returns for his junior season after breaking 11 school Home games in all CAPS and bold records in his rookie campaign. Brennan also led the nation in total offense yards by * denotes WAC game gaining 4,455 in 2005. Since the arrival of head coach June Jones in 1999, the Warriors have boasted 11 players FUTURE SCHEDULES taken in the NFL Draft. A total of 11 players mentored by Jones at Hawai'i are currently on NFL rosters. 2007 Sept. 15 at UNLV The Warriors signed 15 players to help on the defensive side of the ball in the coming Nov. 24 Michigan State years. Defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville begins his second season leading a Warrior defense, which finished fourth in the WAC in pass defense, eighth in the WAC in rushing 2008 defense, and seventh in the league in total defense. Aug. 30 at Florida Nov. 29 WASHINGTON STATE The Warriors are the only program in NCAA Division IA with two former NFL head coaches on staff in head coach June Jones and defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville. 2009 Sept. 12 at Washington State The Warriors will play four tough non-conference games in 2006, beginning with the pro- Nov. 28 WISCONSIN gram's first-ever trip to Tuscaloosa, Ala., to meet the Crimson Tide on Sept. 2. A home game against UNLV and home contests against Purdue on Nov. 25, and Oregon State on 20011 Dec. 2, round out the regular season. Nov. 26 OREGON STATE Receivers Davone Bess and Ryan Grice-Mullen both return for their sophomore seasons after tying the NCAA record for two players on the same team each gaining 1,000 receiv- ing yards in a season. Bess, a Freshman All-American in 2005, also tied the NCAA record for most receiving touchdowns by a freshman with 14. The Warriors return all but two starters on offense, including Brennan and a corps of receivers who caught 267 passes for 3,579 yards and 31 touchdowns in 2005. Running back/wide receiver Nate Ilaoa will also be back to lead the Warrior rushing attack. Ilaoa gained 643 yards, averaged 7.6 yards per carry, and scored six touchdowns on the ground last season. 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 1 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION LETTERMEN RETURNING (61) Location ____________Honolulu, Hawai‘i 2005 Overall Record_______________5-7 OFFENSE: 25 Founded ______________________1907 2005 WAC Record (Place) ______4-4 (5th) Keith Ah-Soon (OL), Aaron Bain (WR), Enrollment ___________________20,549 Last Bowl Game _________2004 Sheraton Davone Bess (WR), Colt Brennan (QB), President _______David McClain (Interim) _________Hawai‘i Bowl, won, UAB, 59-40 Alonzo Chopp (RB), Mario Cox (RB), Athletics Director________Herman Frazier 2005 Offense___________Run-and-Shoot Ross Dickerson (WR), Tala Esera (OL), Affiliation _____________NCAA Division I 2005 Defense ________________Multiple David Farmer (RB), Tyler Graunke (QB), Conference ______Western Athletic (WAC) Lettermen Returning/Lost ________61/16 Ryan Grice-Mullen (WR), Paul Harmon Colors_______Green, Black, White & Silver Starters Returning/Lost__________17/12 (OL), Nate Ilaoa (RB/WR), Marques Nickname___________________Warriors Kaonohi (OL), Dylan Linkner (WR), Stadium (Capacity) ______Aloha (50,000) LETTERMEN LOST (16) Reagan Mauia (RB), Chad Mock (WR), Surface ____________________FieldTurf OFFENSE: 6 Patrick Olchovy (WR), Hercules Satele (OL), Kainoa Akina (QB), Brandon Eaton (OL), Samson Satele (OL), Larry Sauafea (OL), SPORTS MEDIA Derek Faavi (OL), Mikhail Kafentzis (RB), Jordan Slye (WR), Desmond Thomas (WR), RELATIONS INFORMATION Jeffrey Rhode (QB), Andre Taylor (WR). Dane Uperesa (OL), Michael Washington Director & Football Contact____Lois Manin (WR). Office ________________(808) 956-7523 DEFENSE: 10 Fax __________________(808) 956-4470 Tony Akpan (DL), Lamar Broadway (DB), DEFENSE: 34 Mobile _______________(808) 780-4480 Ikaika Curnan (LB), Justin Faimealelei Ikaika Alama-Francis (DL), Kirk Alexander E-Mail [email protected] (LB), Adam Iloilo (LB), Landon Kafentzis (DB), Anapuni Coleman (DB), Solomon Aloha Stadium Press Box__(808) 486-1800 (DB), Kila Kamakawiwo'ole (LB), Lono Elimimian (LB), Victor Fergerstrom (LB), Website______HawaiiAthletics.com Manners (DB), Tanuvasa Moe (LB), John Fonoti (LB), B.J. Fruean (LB), Mailing Address: Turmarian Moreland (DB). Renolds Fruean (DL), Guyton Galdeira UH Sports Media Relations (DB), Jake Ingram (DL), Tyson Kafentzis 1337 Lower Campus Road SPECIALISTS: 0 (LB), Brad Kalilimoku (LB), Ryan Keomaka Honolulu, HI 96822 None. (DB), Kahai LaCount (DL), Fale Laeli (DL), Michael Lafaele (DL), Micah Lau (LB), FOOTBALL COACHES STARTERS LOST (12) Adam Leonard (LB), Michael Malala (DB), A.J. Martinez (DB), Keao Monteilh (DB), OFFENSE: 2 INFORMATION Karl Noa (DL), Timo Paepule (LB), Kenny Brandon Eaton (OL), Derek Faavi (OL). Head Coach _______________June Jones Patton (DB), Khevin Peoples (LB), George Career Record _____53-37 (seven seasons) Perry (DB), Dane Porlas (DB), Melila DEFENSE: 10 Record at Hawai‘i __53-37 (seven seasons) Purcell (DL), Rustin Saole (LB), Daniel Tony Akpan (DL), Lamar Broadway (DB), Alma Mater _____NY State Regents College Tautofi (DL), Clarence Tuioti-Mariner (DL), Ikaika Curnan (LB), Landon Kafentzis (DB), Associate HC/Outside LBs ____George Lumpkin Keala Watson (DL), Chris Williams (LB), Kila Kamakawiwo'ole (LB), Lono Manners Defensive Coordinator_______Jerry Glanville Lawrence Wilson (DL). Running Backs ____________Mouse Davis (DB), Tanuvasa Moe (LB), Turmarian Moreland (DB). Quarterbacks ____________Dan Morrison SPECIALISTS: 2 Offensive Line_______________Wes Suan SPECIALISTS: 0 Dan Kelly (PK), Kurt Milne (P). Wide Receivers _______________Ron Lee None. Defensive Line___________________TBA Inside Linebackers _____________Cal Lee STARTERS RETURNING (17) Secondary ________________Rich Miano OFFENSE: 9 Graduate Assistants _______Hyrum Peters Davone Bess (WR), Colt Brennan (QB), Ross Jeff Reinebold Dickerson (WR), Tala Esera (OL), Ryan Video Coordinator_______Lopaka Ornellas Grice-Mullen (WR), Nate Ilaoa (RB/WR), Administrative Assistant ___Bianca Tokumoto Chad Mock (WR), Samson Satele (OL), Dane Strength & Conditioning__Tommy Heffernan Uperesa (OL). and Mel deLaura Football Office Phone ____(808) 956-6508 DEFENSE: 6 Football Office Fax ______(808) 956-9552 Ikaika Alama-Francis (DL), Solomon Elimimian (LB), Brad Kalilimoku (LB), Michael Lafaele (DL), Kenny Patton (DB), Melila Purcell (DL). SPECIALISTS: 2 Dan Kelly (PK), Kurt Milne (P). 2 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2006 SIGNINGS Name Pos Ht Wt Exp Hometown/Last School Po'okela Ahmad *$ LB 6-2 205 HS Kapolei, Oahu/Kapolei HS Afa Bridenstine *$ DB 6-1 190 HS Kahuku, Oahu/Kahuku HS Chris Camacho DB 5-10 190 JC Azusa, CA/Citrus College Kenny Estes *$ DB 6-0 190 HS Waimea, Kauai/Waimea HS Mitch Farney WR 6-0 185 HS Phoenix, AZ/Shadow Mountain HS Brysen Ginlack *# OL 6-3 275 HS Kailua, Oahu/Kahuku HS C.J. Hawthorne *# WR 5-11 165 JC Gulf Port, MS/Mississippi Gulf Coast College James Hayth *$ DB 6-0 185 HS Dripping Springs, TX/Dripping Springs HS Lucious Henderson DB/WR 5-10 170 HS Austin, TX/McCallum HS Keenan Jones DB 5-11 180 JC Harbor City, CA/Compton College Kiran Kepo'o *$ QB 6-2 220 HS Honolulu/Iolani School Clayton Laurel *$ DL 6-3 255 HS Wahiawa, Oahu/Leilehua HS Jared Lene OL 6-4 240 HS Altus, OK/Altus HS Waylon Lolotai LB 6-2 215 HS Lafayette, CO/Centaurus HS Peyton Ma'o LB 5-11 235 HS Flagstaff, AZ/Sinaqua HS Myron Newberry DB 5-9 170 JC Denton, TX/Trinity College Jacob Patek LB 6-2 210 JC Victoria, TX/Blinn College Elliott Purcell LB 6-3 230 HS Ewa Beach, Oahu/St. Louis School Greg Salas DB 6-1 185 HS Chino, CA/Chino HS Spencer Smith DB 6-0 180 HS Marietta, GA/Kell HS Rick Taylor *# WR 5-11 177 HS Ponte Vedra Beach, FL/Nease HS Adrian Thomas *# OL 6-4 275 HS Sydney, Australia/Gymea Tech (Australia) Alasi Toilolo *$ DE 6-3 230 HS Kapolei, Oahu/Kapolei HS David Veikune DE 6-3 245 JC Wahiawa, Oahu/Fresno CC Edward Williams *$ * denotes signed scholarship agreement # denotes currently enrolled at UH $ will enter program in Spring 2007 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 3 SPRING ROSTERS No Name Pos No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 1 Grice-Mullen, Ryan WR 62 Ah-Soon, Keith OL 6-1 309 So 1L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Tafuna HS 2 Ferguson, Jason WR 91 Alama-Francis, Ikaika DL 6-5 250 Sr 3L Kaneohe, Oahu/Kalaheo HS 3 Maneafaiga, Bryan RB 14 Alexander, Kirk DB 6-2 200 So 1L Altadena, CA/Pasadena HS 4 Ilaoa, Nate WR/RB 33 Allen-Jones, C.J. LB 6-2 219 So 1L Aberdeen, MD/Aberdeen HS 5 Washington, Michael WR 21 Anderson, Jazen RB 5-10 211 Jr JC Woodland Hills, CA/Moorpark College 6 Graunke, Tyler QB 15 Aufai, Josh DB 5-11 190 Fr RS Stanwood, WA/Stanwood HS 7 Bess, Davone WR 85 Bain, Aaron WR 5-9 179 So 1L Aiea, Oahu/St.
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