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 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 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 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 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). ______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. Louis School 7 Peoples, Khevin DB 7 Bess, Davone WR 5-10 187 So 1L Oakland, CA/Skyline HS 8 Kafentzis, Tyson LB 15 Brennan, Colt QB 6-3 190 Jr 1L Irvine, CA/Saddleback CC 9 Brogan, William QB 9 Brogan, William QB 6-1 199 Fr HS Ponte Vedra Beach, FL/Canyon HS 10 Paepule, Timo LB 23 Chopp, Alonzo RB 6-0 228 Jr 1L Hearne, TX/Hearne HS 11 Fergerstrom, Victor LB 51 Clore, Victor LB 6-2 229 Fr HS Kaneohe, Oahu/Castle HS 11 Funaki, Inoke QB 31 Coleman, Anapuni DB 6-1 184 Jr 1L Honolulu/McKinley HS 12 Noa, Karl DL 47 Cox, Mario RB 5-11 232 So 1L Oakland, CA/McClymonds HS 13 Satele, Brashton LB 23 Dailey, Marques DB 5-10 169 Jr RS Mission Viejo, CA/Orange Coast College 14 Alexander, Kirk DB 16 Davis, Jo Pierre DB 6-0 196 Fr RS San Francisco, CA/Balboa HS 15 Aufai, Josh DB 82 Dickerson, Ross WR 5-10 185 Sr 3L Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 15 Brennan, Colt QB 37 Distajo, Albert DB 5-8 187 So 1L Waianae, Oahu/University of Montana-Western 16 Davis, Jo Pierre DB 41 Elimimian, Solomon LB 5-11 224 So 1L , CA/Crenshaw HS 17 Thomas, Desmond DB 70 Esera, Tala OL 6-4 295 Sr 3L Hauula, Oahu/Kahuku HS 18 Galdeira, Guyton DB 55 Estes, John OL 6-1 275 Fr RS Stockton, CA/St. Mary’s HS 19 Hawthorne, C.J. DB 48 Farmer, David RB 6-0 240 So 1L Santa Cruz, CA/Aptos HS 19 Rego, Jayson RB 56 Fatongia, Wilson LB 5-10 222 Fr RS Honolulu/St. Louis School 20 Malala, Michael DB 45 Feliczak, Brendan LB 6-1 217 So JC San Diego, CA/Grossmont College 21 Anderson, Jazen RB 11 Fergerstrom, Victor LB 5-9 206 Sr 2L Kamuela, Hawai‘i/Hawai‘i Preparatory Academy 21 Santos, Lui DB 2 Ferguson, Jason WR 5-5 157 Jr 2L Los Angeles, CA/Fairfax HS 22 Olchovy, Patrick WR 58 Fonoti, John LB 6-3 233 So 1L Honolulu/Farrington HS 23 Chopp, Alonzo RB 39 Fruean, B.J. LB 6-1 203 So 1L Wahiawa, Oahu/Leilehua HS 23 Dailey, Marques DB 97 Fruean, Renolds DL 6-4 275 Sr 1L Kapolei, Oahu/Washington State University 24 Patton, Kenny WR 11 Funaki, Inoke QB 5-11 210 Fr RS Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 25 Milne, Kurt P 18 Galdeira, Guyton DB 5-7 163 So 1L Wahiawa, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 25 Volta-Johnson, Devion DB 63 Ginlack, Brysen OL 6-1 311 Fr HS Kailua, Oahu/Kahuku HS 26 Lau, Micah LB 6 Graunke, Tyler QB 5-11 175 So 1L Tucson, AZ/Salpoint Catholic HS 27 Taylor, Rick WR 1 Grice-Mullen, Ryan WR 5-10 174 So 1L Rialto, CA/Rialto HS 28 Pedersen, Erik RB 57 Harmon, Paul OL 6-1 263 So 1L Oakland, CA/Skyline HS 29 Tausaga, C.J. DB 19 Hawthorne, C.J. DB 5-11 165 Jr JC Gulf Port, MS/Mississippi Gulf Coast College 30 Porlas, Dane DB 74 Ieru, Raphael DL 6-1 362 Fr RS Honolulu/McKinley HS 31 Coleman, Anapuni DB 4 Ilaoa, Nate WR/RB 5-9 248 Sr 2L Stafford, VA/North Stafford HS 33 Allen-Jones, C.J. LB 57 Ingram, Jake DL 6-4 226 So 1L Mililani, Oahu/Mililani HS 33 Manley, Jimmy RB 87 Jackson, Marquez WR 5-7 144 Fr RS Snellville, GA/East Hall HS 34 Martinez, A.J. WR 69 Johnson, Daniel OL 6-3 291 Fr RS Issaquah, WA/Skyline HS 35 Kaihenui, David WR 8 Kafentzis, Tyson LB 6-1 215 So 1L Richland, WA/Richland HS 36 Thorpe, Chris DB 35 Kaihenui, David WR 6-0 182 Jr RS Kailua, Oahu/College of the Sequoias 37 Distajo, Albert DB 43 Kalilimoku, Brad LB 5-10 204 Jr 2L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 38 Libre, Daniel DB 95 Kama, Kekoa DL 6-0 254 Fr HS Wahiawa, Oahu/Leilehua HS 39 Fruean, B.J. LB 60 Kaonohi, Marques OL 6-1 261 Sr 3L Waimanalo, Oahu/Kailua HS 40 Saifoloi, Ashton LB 99 Kelly, Dan PK/P 6-3 199 So 1L Temecula, CA/Linfield Christian HS 41 Elimimian, Solomon LB 77 Kia, Aaron OL 6-4 268 Fr RS Mililani, Oahu/Mililani HS 42 Peters, Leonard DB 59 Kiesel-Kauhane, R.J. LB 5-11 208 Fr RS Aiea, Oahu/Aiea HS 43 Kalilimoku, Brad LB 68 LaCount, Kahai DL 6-2 303 Sr 3L Kailua, Oahu/Kailua HS 44 Leonard, Adam LB 96 Laeli, Fale DL 6-2 311 So 1L Honolulu/St. Louis School 45 Feliczak, Brendan LB 67 Lafaele, Michael DL 6-0 306 Jr 2L Honolulu/Farrington HS 45 Mauia, Reagan RB 26 Lau, Micah LB 5-9 207 Jr 2L Honolulu/Kamehameha Schools 46 Picadura, Adam DB 90 Laumoli, Jason DL 5-10 264 Jr JC Pago Pago, American Samoa/Yuba College 47 Cox, Mario RB 44 Leonard, Adam LB 6-0 237 So 1L Seattle, WA/Rainier Beach HS 47 Rice, Joshua LB 50 Letuli, Laupepa RB 6-3 273 Fr RS Torrance, CA/North Torrance HS 48 Farmer, David RB 38 Libre, Daniel DB 5-8 174 So JC Holualoa, HI/Menlo College

4 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS SPRING ROSTERS No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School No Name Pos 86 Linkner, Dylan WR 6-0 191 So 1L Kailua, Oahu/Kailua HS 49 Robinson, Blake LB 84 Linwood, Adam WR 5-8 182 Fr RS Garland, TX/North Garland HS 50 Letuli, Laupepa RB 80 Mahaley, Antwan WR 6-2 193 Fr RS Carson, CA/Carson HS 50 Williams, Chris RB 20 Malala, Michael DB 6-2 201 Sr 1L Honolulu/UH Hilo 51 Clore, Victor LB 3 Maneafaiga, Bryan RB 5-9 200 Sr 1L Waianae, Oahu/Los Medanos College 52 Saole, Rustin LB 33 Manley, Jimmy RB 5-6 160 Jr JC Compton, CA/Compton JC 53 Tautofi, Daniel DL 34 Martinez, A.J. WR 5-10 177 Jr 1L Fountain Valley, CA/Edison HS 54 Rogers, Gary LB 45 Mauia, Reagan RB 6-0 351 Sr 1L Stockton, CA/San Joaquin Delta College 55 Estes, John OL 76 McKay, Nathan DL 6-3 265 Fr RS Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Oswego HS 55 Sipin, Nick LB 25 Milne, Kurt P 5-11 208 Sr 3L Roswell, GA/Centennial HS 56 Fatongia, Wilson LB 71 Mitchell, Brandon OL 6-0 280 So 1L Pearl City, Oahu/Glenville State College 57 Harmon, Paul OL 88 Mock, Chad WR 5-11 171 Sr 1L Honolulu/Avila College 57 Ingram, Jake DL 12 Noa, Karl DL 6-4 240 Jr 2L Waianae, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 58 Fonoti, John LB 22 Olchovy, Patrick WR 5-8 176 Jr 2L Islip, NY/Islip HS 59 Kiesel-Kauhane, R.J. LB 10 Paepule, Timo LB 6-0 246 Jr 2L Kaneohe, Oahu/St. Louis School 60 Kaonohi, Marques OL 24 Patton, Kenny WR 6-0 184 Sr 3L Altadena, CA/St. Francis HS 62 Ah-Soon, Keith OL 28 Pedersen, Erik RB 6-0 194 Fr RS Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/Peninsula HS 63 Ginlack, Brysen OL 7 Peoples, Khevin DB 5-11 198 So 1L Tampa, FL/Blake HS 64 Satele, Samson OL 42 Peters, Leonard DB 6-1 199 Sr 3L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 65 Satele, Hercules OL 46 Picadura, Adam DB 5-9 193 Jr JC Kailua-Kona, HI/Orange Coast College 66 Thomas, Adrian OL 30 Porlas, Dane DB 5-10 176 So 1L San Diego, CA/University of San Diego HS 67 Lafaele, Michael DL 98 Purcell, Melila DL 6-5 266 Sr 3L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Leone HS 68 LaCount, Kahai DL 19 Rego, Jayson RB 5-9 198 Fr RS Wailuku, Maui/Kamehameha Schools 69 Johnson, Daniel OL 47 Rice, Joshua LB 5-11 198 Fr RS Las Vegas, NV/Coronado HS 70 Esera, Tala OL 89 Richter, Tui WR 6-3 194 Fr HS Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 71 Mitchell, Brandon OL 49 Robinson, Blake LB 6-2 227 So JC Ronnert Park, CA/Santa Rosa JC 72 Uperesa, Dane OL 54 Rogers, Gary LB 6-0 223 Fr HS Yorba Linda, CA/Fullerton College 73 Sauafea, Larry OL 40 Saifoloi, Ashton LB 6-0 229 Fr HS Kaneohe, Oahu/Damien Memorial HS 74 Ieru, Raphael DL 81 Sample, Ian WR 5-10 189 Sr 1L Washington Township, NJ/Bergen CC 76 McKay, Nathan DL 21 Santos, Lui DB 6-2 212 Fr HS Kailua, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 77 Kia, Aaron OL 52 Saole, Rustin LB 6-0 232 Jr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/Waipahu HS 78 Steinhoff, Keoni OL 13 Satele, Brashton LB 6-1 262 Fr RS Mililani, Oahu/Word of Life Academy 79 Seti, Siave DL 65 Satele, Hercules OL 6-2 302 Jr 2L Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Poly HS 80 Mahaley, Antwan WR 64 Satele, Samson OL 6-3 311 Sr 3L Kaneohe, Oahu/Kailua HS 81 Sample, Ian WR 73 Sauafea, Larry OL 6-3 301 Jr 1L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Samoana HS 82 Dickerson, Ross WR 92 Savaiigaea, Rocky DL 6-3 312 Fr RS Ewa Beach, Oahu/Aiea HS 83 Slye, Jordan WR 79 Seti, Siave DL 5-11 311 Jr RS Long Beach, CA/West Los Angeles College 84 Linwood, Adam WR 95 Shibata, Jeremy PK/P 5-8 223 Fr RS Iowa City, IA/Iowa City West HS 85 Bain, Aaron WR 55 Sipin, Nick LB 6-0 245 Jr JC Oceanside, CA/Palomar College 86 Linkner, Dylan WR 83 Slye, Jordan WR 6-4 210 Sr 1L Seattle, WA/Compton CC 86 Tong, Ammon DL 78 Steinhoff, Keoni OL 6-3 262 Fr RS Ewa Beach, Oahu/Damien HS 87 Jackson, Marquez WR 29 Tausaga, C.J. DB 5-8 180 Fr HS Aiea, Oahu/Aiea HS 88 Mock, Chad WR 53 Tautofi, Daniel DL 6-2 259 Jr 2L Honolulu/Kaimuki HS 89 Richter, Tui WR 27 Taylor, Rick WR 5-11 177 Fr HS Ponte Vedra Beach, FL/Nease HS 90 Laumoli, Jason DL 66 Thomas, Adrian OL 6-5 305 Fr HS Bangor, NSW, Australia/Gymea Tech HS 91 Alama-Francis, Ikaika DL 17 Thomas, Desmond DB 6-2 172 So 1L Vallejo, CA/Vallejo HS 92 Savaiigaea, Rocky DL 36 Thorpe, Chris DB 5-7 183 Jr JC Kaneohe, Oahu/Linfield College 93 Watson, Keala DL 86 Tong, Ammon DL 6-0 260 Jr 1L Kaneohe,Oahu/Kaiser HS 94 Tuioti-Mariner, Clarence DL 94 Tuioti-Mariner, Clarence DL 6-0 286 So 1L Corona, CA/Corona HS 95 Kama, Kekoa DL 72 Uperesa, Dane OL 6-5 331 Sr 3L Hauula, Oahu/Punahou School 95 Shibata, Jeremy PK/P 25 Volta-Johnson, Devion DB 5-10 190 Fr RS Lancaster, CA/Quartz Hill HS 96 Laeli, Fale DL 5 Washington, Michael WR 5-7 155 So 1L Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa HS 97 Fruean, Renolds DL 93 Watson, Keala DL 6-3 325 So 1L Nanakuli, Oahu/Nanakuli HS 98 Purcell, Melila DL 50 Williams, Chris RB 6-1 226 Sr 1L Honolulu/Fresno City College 99 Kelly, Dan PK/P 99 Wilson, Lawrence DL 6-0 295 Sr 1L Honolulu/Dixie JC 99 Wilson, Lawrence DL

2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 5 HONORS CANDIDATES ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATES ALL-WAC CANDIDATES

DAVONE BESS IKAIKA ALAMA-FRANCIS Wide Receiver Defensive End 5-10, 187, So. 6-5, 250, Sr. Oakland, CA/Skyline HS Kaneohe, Oahu/Kailua Named First-Team Freshman All-America by Rivals.com and A second-team all-WAC selection in 2005…started all 12 games at Second Team Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews.com defensive end…finished with 49 tackles (24 solo), the most in 2005…also named WAC Freshman of the Year and first-team all- among defensive linemen...second on the team in tackles-for-loss WAC…started all 12 games at "Y" receiver…led the team in recep- with 7.5 (-31) and sacks with five (-25)...recorded a career-high tions (89), touchdowns (14), points scored (84)…finished second seven tackles at Michigan State on Sept. 10...led the team with in receiving yards (1,124) and all-purpose yards (1,133)…led the seven quarterback hurries...also recorded two forced fumbles and league and finished fifth nationally in receptions per game two PBUs...blocked a PAT attempt against Utah State on Nov. 12. (7.42)…finished third in the WAC and 17th nationally in receiving yards per game (93.7)…recorded seven games with 100-plus COLT BRENNAN receiving yards, including a string of five straight…also recorded five games with multiple touchdowns…tied the school record for Quarterback most receptions in a game (14) against Fresno State on Oct. 6-3, 190, Jr. 29…caught for a career-high 171 yards (12 receptions) at Nevada Irvine, CA/Saddleback CC on Nov. 5…received the Warrior Club Award for offense. Played in all 12 games, started 10 at quarterback...led the nation in total offense (371.2) and passes (35)... led the WAC in passing (358.4), total offense (371.2), and pass efficiency LEONARD PETERS (155.5, 9th nationally)...completed 350-of-515 passes (68.0 per- Safety cent) for 4,301 yards and 35 touchdowns against 13 intercep- 6-1, 199, Sr. tions...posted a 4-6 record as the starting quarterback...passed Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS for a career-high 515 yards and seven touchdowns against New Is awaiting an extension of his five-year clock in order to gain his Mexico State on Oct. 15...broke nine school records, including: senior season back after suffering a season-ending knee injury yards per game in a season (358.4), completions per game in a against USC in the 2005 opening game...started all 13 games at season (29.17), completion percentage in a season (68%), con- strong safety in 2004...led the team with 120 tackles (77 solo) secutive 200-yard games (12)...season pass efficiency rating and three forced fumbles... finished second with four intercep- (155.5), consecutive games throwing a touchdown tions and five PBUs...recorded a career-high 16 tackles at Boise (12)...attempts to touchdown ratio in a season (14.7), total State (Oct. 29)...also finished in double digits against Nevada (13 offense yardage in a game (561), and total offense yardage on Oct. 9), Louisiana Tech (12 on Nov. 6), Northwestern (11 on gained per game (371.3)...named WAC Offensive Player of the Nov. 27), and Michigan State (11 on Dec. 4)...two Week twice during the season (Sept. 26 and Oct. 17)...recorded led to field goals... against Northwestern halted a nine games with multiple touchdown passes...posted a career- last-minute drive to help preserve the Warrior victory...also had high 193.3 pass efficiency rating (38-of-53) against New Mexico five PBUs, four quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery. State on Oct. 15...completed more than 70 percent of his pass attempts in four games...passed for more than 400 yards in five SAMSON SATELE games. Offensive Line SOLOMON ELIMIMIAN 6-3, 311, Sr. Linebacker Kaneohe, Oahu/Kailua HS 5-11, 224, So. Is the likely starter at center in 2006...can play all positions on the front line...a first-team all-WAC selection in 2005…started all Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS 12 games at left guard…gave up two sacks in 578 pass Played in all 12 games as a true freshman in 2005…started attempts…recorded a team-high 32 pancakes…posted the high- 10…finished second on the team with 83 total tackles (55 est grade in four games…finished second on the team with an 86 solo)…finished fourth on the team with six tackles-for-loss (- percent average and finished among the top three in all 16)…also had two sacks (-10)…recorded a career-high 13 tackles games…posted a high grade of 91 percent against Wisconsin on at Louisiana Tech on Oct. 8…recorded his first collegiate intercep- Nov. 25. tion which led to a touchdown at Idaho on Sept. 24.

6 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS ALL-WAC CANDIDATES NATE ILAOA Running Back/Wide Receiver 5-9, 248, Sr. Stafford, VA/Stafford HS Is awaiting an extension of his five-year clock in order to gain his senior season back after sufferring a season-ending knee injury against Appalachian State in the 2004 opening game...played in 11 and started seven games at running back in 2005, led the team in rushing with 85 carries for 643 yards and six touchdowns...averaged 7.6 yards per carry and 58.5 yards per game...gained 55 yards on four carries, averaging 13.8 yards per carry against Utah State on Nov. 12...also recorded 36 catches for 274 yards and one touchdown. MICHAEL LAFAELE Nose Guard 6-0, 306, Jr. Honolulu/Farrington HS Played in 11 and started the last nine at nose guard in 2005...recorded 23 tackles (11 solo)...also recorded five tackles- for-loss (-8)...amassed a career-high four tackles, three times during the season, the last against San Diego State on Dec. 3. MELILA PURCELL Defensive End 6-5, 266, Sr. Pago Pago, American Samoa/Leone HS Must complete 80 percent of his credits towards greaduation by the end of Summer 2006 in order to gain his senior season of eli- gibility...a second-team all-WAC selection in 2005…played in 10 games…started eight…hampered by an elbow injury for most of the season…finished with 34 total tackles (21 solo)…recorded a season-high seven tackles at Nevada on Nov. 5…recovered a fum- ble against Boise State on Oct. 1…also recovered a fumble which led to a touchdown against San Diego State on Dec. 3…received the team's Most Inspirational Player Award.

2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 7 2005 GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 1 • SEPT. 3, 2005 GAME 2 • SEPT. 3, 2005 ALOHA STADIUM (50,000) ALOHA STADIUM (50,000)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final USC 7 14 28 14 - 63 Hawai’i 0 0 7 7 - 14 Hawai’i 3 0 7 7 - 17 Michigan State 14 14 7 7 - 42

HONOLULU – A sold out crowd (50,000) and a national audience on ESPN2 EAST LANSING, Mich. – Javon Ringer scored three touchdowns and Drew watched two-time defending national champion USC march through Hawai’i, Stanton threw for 301 yards (21-of-26) and three touchdowns to lead 63-17, Sept. 3 at Aloha Stadium. USC’s , 2004 Michigan State past Hawai’i, 42-14, Sept. 10 at Spartan Stadium. A crowd of winner, threw for 332 yards and three touchdowns in less than three quarters 74,043, the second largest road crowd in UH football history, saw the of action. Warriors drop their second straight game of the young season and their sixth It was a tale of two quarterbacks for Hawai’i with Tyler Graunke getting straight on the road. the start, but both he and Colt Brennan in on the opening series. What looked Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan completed 23-of-31 pass attempts for like a promising opening drive was halted by a 65-yard interception return by 219 yards and two touchdowns, while Nate Ilaoa gained a career-high 76 Trojan safety . yards on nine carries in his first start at running back, but it was not enough The Warriors answered with a 30-yard field goal by freshman Dan Kelly, to stop the spirited Spartans who gained 499 yards of total offense, convert- but the Trojans scored the next 21 points to take a 28-3 lead in the third quar- ed 70 percent of third down attempts, and sacked UH quarterbacks four times. ter. Warrior running back Bryan Maneafaiga caught a 27-yard touchdown pass Michigan State scored on its first four possessions to jump out to a 28-0 from Brennan to keep the Warrior hopes alive, but USC turned up the heat lead and didn't bother looking back. Hawai`i managed to move the ball to the with four straight touchdowns in the next 12 minutes to end any dreams of an Spartan 15-yard line, but a field goal attempt by Dan Kelly sailed wide left upset. midway through the first quarter. USC receiver led the Trojans with three touchdowns on 7- Michigan State did more of the same in the second half, adding seven on for-88 receiving, while Steve Smith led all receivers with seven catches for 185 a 20-yard touchdown pass from Stanton to Jerramy Scott to take 35-7 lead. yards and a score. Tailback rushed 12 times for 86 yards and a Hawai’i got on the board in the third quarter when slot receiver Davone pair of touchdowns. Leinart broke the USC school record for career touchdown Bess came down with a deflected pass for a 3-yard touchdown, his first as a passes (74), surpassing Carson Palmer (72). Warrior. The touchdown capped an 11-play, 70-yard drive by Brennan and the Brennan threw for 250 yards and a score on 21-of-32 passing, while Warrior offense. Graunke completed 12-of-17 pass attempts for 127 yards and a touchdown. And Brennan kept the Warrior offense moving in the fourth quarter. The Graunke also led the Warriors in rushing with seven carries for 43 yards. sophomore from Irvine, Calif., orchestrated a 10-play, 67-yard drive capped Receiver Ross Dickerson caught five passes for a career-high 116 yards. by a 16-yard touchdown toss to Ian Sample, his first career TD reception, to Cornerback Kenny Patton, still healing from arthroscopic knee surgery cut the lead to 35-14 early in the fourth quarter, but the game was already less than two weeks ago, led all Warriors with six tackles and got his second out of reach. career interception. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary MSU 1 11:28 Javon Ringer (John Goss kick) USC 1 10:32 Darnell Bing 65 interception return (Mario Danelo kick) MSU 1 2:21 Terry Love 20 pass from Drew Stanton (John Goss kick) UH 1 1:24 Dan Kelly 30 FG MSU 2 11:19 Matt Trannon 54 pass from Drew Stanton (John Goss kick) USC 2 13:46 Dwayne Jarrett 22 pass from Matt Leinart (Mario Danelo MSU 2 8:50 Javon Ringer 41 run (John Goss kick) kick) MSU 3 11:48 Jerramy Scott 20 pass from Drew Stanton (John Goss kick) USC 2 7:26 Reggie Bush 41 run (Mario Danelo kick) UH 3 5:45 Davone Bess 3 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) USC 3 9:32 Dwayne Jarrett 28 pass from Matt Leinart (Mario Danelo UH 4 13:58 Ian Sample 16 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) kick) MSU 4 8:38 Javon Ringer 15 run (John Goss kick) UH 3 8:49 Bryan Maneafaiga 27 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Team Statistics Warriors Spartans USC 3 7:57 Steve Smith 67 pass from Matt Leinart (Mario Danelo kick) First Downs ______22 ______25 USC 3 2:27 Reggie Bush 1 run (Mario Danelo kick) Total Net Yards______359 ______499 USC 3 2:17 Desmond Reed 15 fumble return (Mario Danelo kick) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______28-152______41-221 USC 4 12:52 Dwayne Jarrett 2 pass from (Mario Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______25-43-1-236 ______21-26-0-301 Danelo kick) Sacks Against-Yards ______4-21 ______2-13 UH 4 2:30 David Farmer 7 pass from Tyler Graunke (Dan Kelly kick) Punting ______4-156-39.0 ______2-91-45.5 USC 4 0:09 Desmond Reed 29 run (Mario Danelo kick) Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______1-0 Penalties-Yards ______10-103 ______5-49 Team Statistics Trojans Warriors Time of Possession ______31:02 ______28:58 First Downs ______24 ______23 Total Net Yards ______518 ______437 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards) ______33-177 ______21-60 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (9-76-0). MSU: Jehuu Caulcrick Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______20-29-1-341 ______33-49-1-377 (21-89-0). Sacks Against-Yards ______1-4 ______3-15 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (23-219-2). MSU: Drew Punting ______1-38-38.0 ______3-105-35.0 Stanton (21-301-3). Fumbles-Lost ______2-0 ______4-2 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Ryan Grice-Mullen (7-68-0). MSU: Jerramy Penalties-Yards ______9-97 ______9-55 Scott (6-85-1). Time of Possession ______26:48 ______33:12 Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (4-156-39.0). MSU: Brandon Fields (2-91-45.5). Individual Leaders Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Lamar broadway (1-7), Ikaika Alama-Francis (1- Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – USC: Reggie Bush (11-86-1). Hawai’i: Tyler Graunke 6). MSU: SirDarean Adams (1-10), Eric Andino (1-5), Justin Kershaw (1-5), (7-43-0). David Herron Jr. (1-1). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – USC: Matt Leinart (18-332-3). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Tanuvasa Moe (7-2-9), Brad Kalilimoku (6-3-9). (21-250-1). MSU: SirDarean Adams (10-2-12). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – USC: Steve Smith (7-185-1). Hawai’i: Ross Dickerson (5-116-0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – USC: Taylor Odegard (1-38-38.0). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (3-105-35.0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – USC: (1-7), (1-4), (1-4). Hawai’i: Ikaika Alama-Francis (1-4). Leading Tacklers – USC: Dallas Sartz (6-1-7). Hawai’i: Kenny Patton (6-0-6). 8 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 3 • SEPT. 24, 2005 GAME 4 • OCT. 1, 2005 KIBBIE DOME (15,635) ALOHA STADIUM (31,695)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai’i 6 8 3 7 - 24 Boise State 0 7 14 23 - 44 Idaho 0 0 0 0 - 0 Hawai’i 10 10 8 13 - 41

MOSCOW, Idaho – Colt Brennan completed 34-of-44 passes for a career-high HONOLULU – Boise State blocked the game-tying PAT attempt and returned it 347 yards and three touchdowns and the Warrior defense shutout the Vandal for a defensive two-point conversion to steal a 44-41 Western Athletic attack to lead Hawai’i to its first win of the season, 24-0, over Idaho in the Conference win from Hawai'i Oct. 1 at Aloha Stadium. Western Athletic Conference opener for both teams Sept. 24 at the Kibbie That’s how it ended, but not how it began. Hawai’i gained a season-high Dome. A crowd of 15,635 saw Hawai’i snap a six-game road losing streak dat- 556 yards of total offense and allowed only 21 offensive points, but lost it on ing back to 2003. special teams, allowing Boise State to score 16 unanswered points. The Warrior defense stymied the Idaho offense which gained a season- Hawai’i built a 20-7 halftime lead before Boise State struck back in the low 153 yards, and sacked Vandal quarterback Steven Wichman three times for third quarter. Quarterback Jared Zabransky hit Jerard Rabb for a three-yard minus 23 yards in the win. touchdown to cut the Warrior lead to six (20-14). And after forcing Hawai`i to For the first time this season, the Warriors scored on their opening punt, Quinton Jones vaulted the Broncos into their first lead of the game with drive. Brennan got the offense moving quickly, orchestrating a 9-play, 68- a school-record 92-yard punt return to make it 21-20. yard drive, capped by an 11-yard touchdown toss to Ross Dickerson. A bad But Hawai’i got the ball back on a mishandled punt, and two plays later, snap on the PAT attempt held the Warrior lead to 6-0. Nate Ilaoa darted 37-yards for a touchdown to help the Warriors re-claim the Hawai’i struck again midway through the second quarter when Brennan lead (28-21) after the two-point conversion. found Davone Bess for a 17-yard score on third-and-14. The two-point conver- Zabransky and the Broncos caught a break when punter Kyle Stringer sion by Tyler Graunke put the Warriors ahead14-0. muffed the snap but managed to gain13 yards to keep the Boise State drive After Dan Kelly kicked a career-long 45-yard field goal late in the third alive. A 6-yard toss from Zabransky to Legedu Naanee tied the game at 28. quarter, to put Hawai’i ahead 17-0, true freshman Solomon Elimimian, in his Boise State stole the lead again after Orlando Scandrick picked up a first collegiate start, intercepted Wichman, giving the Warriors the ball back blocked field goal attempt and returned it 69-yards to the endzone. But at their own 47-yard line. And Brennan and the Warrior offense took it from Brennan bought time on the next play and threw a 73-yard bomb to Ryan there. Brennan completed five of his next seven pass attempts, including a 5- Grice Mullen to tie it up at 35 with 11:01 left to play. yard strike to Bess, to round out the scoring. Another 6-yard toss from Zabransky to Naanee, put Boise State ahead for good at 42-35. Brennan answered with a 19-yard touchdown toss to Ryan Scoring Summary Grice-Mullen that had the Warriors thinking overtime. But Boise State par- UH 1 10:51 Ross Dickerson 11 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly rush failed) layed the PAT attempt into two points of their own end any hope of an upset. UH 2 8:39 Davone Bess 17 pass from Colt Brennan (Tyler Graunke rush) UH 3 2:59 Dan Kelly 44 FG Scoring Summary UH 4 9:35 Davone Bess 5 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 1 7:00 Dan Kelly 30 FG UH 1 1:22 Davone Bess 9 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Team Statistics Warriors Vandals BSU 2 6:01 Marty Tadman 40 INT return (Anthony Montgomery kick) First Downs ______21 ______10 UH 2 3:43 Dan Kelly 37 FG Total Net Yards______405 ______153 UH 2 1:30 Davone Bess 29 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______25-41 ______21-41 BSU 3 7:04 Jerard Rabb 3 pass from Jared Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______36-47-0-364 ______8-25-1-112 BSU 3 5:16 Quinton Jones 92 punt return (Anthony Montgomery kick) Sacks Against-Yards ______3-16 ______3-23 UH 3 3:15 Nate Ilaoa 37 run (Jordan Slye pass from Colt Brennan) Punting ______5-186-37.2 ______10-427-42.7 BSU 4 13:55 Legedu Naanee 6 pass from Jared Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) Fumbles-Lost ______1-0 ______1-0 BSU 4 11:23 Orlando Scandrick 69 blocked FG return (Anthony Montgomery kick) Penalties-Yards______10-89 ______7-85 UH 4 11:01 Ryan Grice-Mullen 73 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Time of Possession ______38:38 ______21:22 BSU 4 7:14 Legedu Naanee 6 pass from Jared Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick) UH 4 3:03 Ryan Grice-Mullen 19 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick blocked) Individual Leaders BSU 4 3:03 Orlando Scandrick PAT return Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Kala Latuselu (7-11-0). UI: Rolly Lumbala (9- 42-0). Team Statistics Broncos Warriors Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (34-347-3). UI: Steven First Downs ______23 ______25 Wichman (8-112-0). Total Net Yards______430 ______556 Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Davone bess (10-106-2). UI: Matt Askew (2- Rushing (Att-Yards) ______48-223______22-114 47-0). Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______18-33-1-207 ______30-55-2-442 Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (5-186-37.2). UI: T.J. Conley (10- Sacks Against-Yards ______2-7 ______4-17 427-42.7). Punting ______5-184-36.8 ______5-203-40.6 Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Kila Kamakawiwo’ole (2-15), Solomon Elimimian Fumbles-Lost ______5-3 ______2-0 (1-8). UI: Josh Bousman (1-5), Jeff Edwards (1-4), Ben Alexander (1-4), Herb Penalties-Yards ______11-91 ______7-50 Cash (1-3). Time of Possession ______30:44 ______29:16 Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Tanuvasa Moe (5-3-8). UI: Josh Bousman (6-7-13), Cole Snyder (6-7-13). Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – BSU: Ian Johnson (13-66-0). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (10- 76-1). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – BSU: Jared Zabransky (18-207-1). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (29-426-4). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – BSU: Drisan James (6-65-0). Hawai’i: Ryan Grice- Mullen (9-188-2). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – BSU: Kyle Stringer (5-184-36.8). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (5-203-40.6). Sacks By (No-Yards) – BSU: Mike Williams (1-4) Hawai’i: Kila Kamakawiwo’ole (2-12). Leading Tacklers – BSU: Korey Hall (5-2-7). Hawai’i: Kila Kamakawiwo'ole (8- 2-10). 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 9 2005 GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 5 • OCT. 8, 2005 GAME 6 • OCT. 15, 2005 JOE AILLET STADIUM (16,242) ALOHA STADIUM (29,002)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai’i 7 7 0 0 - 14 New Mexico State 7 14 0 7 - 29 Louisiana Tech 9 4 20 3 - 46 Hawai’i 14 21 7 7 - 49

RUSTON, La. – Hawai’i gained a season-low 280 yards of total offense and HONOLULU – Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan threw for a career-high 515 allowed Louisiana Tech to gain 476 total yards in a 46-14 loss Oct. 8 at Joe yards and seven touchdowns to lead Hawai’i to a 49-28 win over New Mexico Aillet Stadium. State in a Western Athletic Conference game Oct. 15 at Aloha Stadium. Hawai’i managed to gain 269 yards passing, but were held to 11 yards A Homecoming crowd of 29,002 saw three Warrior receivers surpass the rushing, while Louisiana Tech gained 327 yards and scored four touchdowns century mark, led by junior Chad Mock who finished with a career-high 10 on the ground. catches for 147 yards and a touchdown in only his second career game as a After Hawai’i fumbled the ball away on its opening possession, Louisiana Warrior. The win gave Warrior skipper June Jones his 50th career victory. Tech got on the board first on a 33-yard field goal by Danny Horwedel. Slot receiver Ryan Grice-Mullen finished with nine catches for 137 yards Hawai’i answered when quarterback Colt Brennan hit Ryan Grice-Mullen on a and four touchdowns, while Davone Bess added seven receptions for 218 4th-down try for a 28-yard touchdown to put the Warriors ahead, 7-3, but not yards and one touchdown. for long. Hawai’i jumped out to a 14-0 lead right out of the gates. Brennan hit Two plays later, Tech running back Mark Dillard raced 59 yards for a score Ross Dickerson for a 3-yard score, and Grice-Mullen on a 15-yard touchdown, to put the Bulldogs back on top 9-7, after Tony Akpan blocked the PAT after the Warrior defense forced an Aggie fumble. attempt. Dillard finished with 155 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. New Mexico State got on the board when running back Justine Buries Tech quarterback Matt Kubik hit Eric Newman for two touchdowns in the scored on a 4-yard run with 5:58 left in the first quarter. Brennan threw four second quarter, while Warrior running back Nate Ilaoa ran for a 3-yard score touchdowns passes in the second quarter alone, three to Grice-Mullen, to to keep the Warriors within striking distance (14-23) at the break. help the Warriors take a 35-21 halftime lead that was never in jeopardy. But the Bulldogs came out on all cylinders in the second half, scoring Brennan and Mock hooked up for a 44-yard score to highlight the second three touchdowns in the third quarter to take a commanding 43-14 lead. The half. The touchdown put the game out of reach, 49-21, with 10:44 left in the Warrior offense was unable to get anything going in the second half. The unit game. held the ball for nine second-half minutes and gained 90 yards. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary UH 1 13:28 Ross Dickerson 3 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) LTU 1 8:26 Danny Horwedel 33 FG UH 1 9:35 Ryan Grice-Mullen 15 pass from Colt Brennan UH 1 2:26 Ryan Grice-Mullen 28 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) (Dan Kelly kick) LTU 1 1:35 Mark Dillard 59 run (Danny Horwedel kick blocked) NMSU 1 5:58 Justine Buries 12 run (Conor Foley kick) LTU 2 9:45 Eric Newman 4 pass frm Matt Kubik (Danny Horwedel kick) UH 2 14:12 Ryan Grice-Mullen 17 pass from Colt Brennan UH 2 8:00 Nate Ilaoa 3 run (Dan Kelly Kick) (Dan Kelly kick) LTU 2 2:21 Eric Newman 2 pass from Matt Kubik (Danny Horwedel kick) NMSU 2 10:46 Justine Buries 4 run (Conor Foley kick) LTU 3 9:52 Fredd Franklin 4 run (Danny Horwedel kick) UH 2 8:56 Davone Bess 4 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) LTU 3 8:40 Mark Dillard 32 run (Danny Horwedel kick) NMSU 2 4:43 Nick Cleaver 3 pass from Royal Gill (Conor Foley kick) LTU 3 4:05 Fredd Franklin 4 run (Danny Horwedel kick failed) UH 2 1:42 Ryan Grice-Mullen 9 pass from Colt Brennan LTU 4 6:42 Danny Horwedel 38 FG (Dan Kelly kick) UH 3 3:49 Ryan Grice-Mullen 2 pass from Colt Brennan Team Statistics Warriors Bulldogs (Dan Kelly kick) First Downs ______17 ______26 UH 4 10:44 Chad Mock 44 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Total Net Yards______280 ______476 NMSU 4 7:42 David Romaka 3 pass from Royal Gill (Conor Foley kick) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______15-11 ______54-327 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______26-37-1-269 ______14-20-0-149 Team Statistics Aggies Warriors Sacks Against-Yards ______3-17 ______3-33 First Downs ______33 ______34 Punting ______4-137-34.2 ______0-0-0 Total Net Yards______503 ______628 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______3-0 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______38-112 ______18-97 Passing (C-A-I-Yards)______36-60-1-391 ______40-59-1-531 Penalties-Yards ______9-51 ______5-50 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-3 ______3-24 Time of Possession ______22:24 ______37:36 Punting ______3-136-45.3 ______1-33-33.0 Fumbles-Lost ______2-2 ______1-1 Individual Leaders Penalties-Yards ______7-53 ______8-84 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (7-27-1). LTU: Mark Dillad (15- Time of Possession ______33:26 ______26:34 155-2). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (23-236-1). LTU: Matt Kubik Individual Leaders (14-149-2). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – NMSU: Justine Buries (23-99-2). Hawai’i: Colt Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Davone Bess (8-79-0). LTU: Eric Newman Brennan (9-46-0). (3-30-2). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – NMSU: Royal Gill (34-356-2). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (4-137-34.2). LTU: None (38-515-7). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Tanuvasa Moe (1.5-6), Ikaika Alama-Francis Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – NMSU: Nick Cleaver (8-103-1). Hawai’i: Chad Mock (1.0-7), Brad Kalililmoku (0.5-4). LTU: Moqut Ruffins (2.0-21), Byron (10-147-1). Santiago (1.0-12). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – NMSU: Brad Evans (3-136-45.3). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Solomon Elimimian (7-6-13), Tanuvasa Moe (4-6- (1-33-33.0). 10). LTU: Branno Jackson (4-2-6), Dez Abrams (4-2-6). Sacks By (No-Yards) – NMSU: Brandon McKinney (1-3) Hawai’i: Kila Kamakawiwo’ole (1-14). Leading Tacklers – NMSU: Shukre Shabazz (6-1-7), Matt Griebel (6-1-7) Hawai’i: Kila Kamakawiwo'ole (4-5-9).

10 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 7 • OCT. 22, 2005 GAME 8 • OCT. 29, 2005 SPARTAN STADIUM (16,242) ALOHA STADIUM (28,196)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai’i 10 21 7 7 - 45 Fresno State 0 14 6 7 - 27 San Jose State 7 14 7 10 - 38 Hawai’i 0 10 3 0 - 13

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan completed 36-of-48 HONOLULU – Wendell Mathis ran for 229 yards and three touchdowns to help passes for 457 yards and three touchdowns to help the Warriors defeat San No. 22 Fresno State defeat Hawai’i, 27-13, in a Western Athletic Conference Jose State, 45-38, Oct. 22, at Spartan Stadium. game Saturday at Aloha Stadium. Hawai'i controlled most of the game from It was a tale of two coaches, Hawai’i skipper June Jones against former start to finish, but gave up big plays and struggled to convert on scoring Warrior head coach Dick Tomey. But the student got the best of the teacher opportunities that cost them in the end. on this day. Jones’ Run-and-Shot offense gained 519 total yards, and put up Hawai`i out-gained Fresno State 456 to 445 in total yards, 27 to 17 in 45 points for the second straight week. first downs, and 35:30 to 24:30 in time of possession, but were handcuffed by Receivers Ryan Grice-Mullen, Davone Bess, and Chad Mock, all finished big plays, including a 58-yard touchdown pass and a 49-yard run that set-up a over the century mark, for the second week in a row. Mock led the pack with Bulldog touchdown in the second quarter, a roughing the kicker penalty in 11 receptions (104 yards), while Bess snagged nine passes for 102 yards and the third quarter, and a 78-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. two scores. Grice-Mullen hauled in five passes for 125 yards and one touch- The Warrior offense penetrated the red zone eight times, but came away down, and also gained 18 yards and scored a touchdown on the ground. with just 13 points. Hawai’i opened the game with a 59-yard drive to the Hawai’i scored 31 first-half points, 14 off three San Jose State turnovers Fresno State 15-yard line, but a fake field goal attempt came up empty. Dan to take a 31-21 lead going into the locker room. The Warrior defense stepped Kelly converted a 38-yard field goal and Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan up when linebacker Ikaika Curnan forced a fumble to halt a Spartan drive that tossed a 15-yard touchdown pass to Davone Bess to get the Warriors on the reached the Hawai’i 1-yard line. Brennan completed 20-of-24 passes for 299 board in the second quarter, but the Bulldogs built a 14-10 lead at the break. yards and two touchdowns in the first half. Warrior cornerback Turmarian Moreland intercepted a tipped pass and The Spartans tied the score at 38 when Al Guidry rushed for a 25-yard returned it 36 yards to the Fresno State 24-yard line. Kelly kicked a 39-yard touchdown with 8:57 left to play. But the Warriors answered with a 10-play, field goal to cut the Fresno State lead to 14-13 midway through the third 8-yard drive. Brennan completed 6-of-8 passes and running back Nate Ilaoa, quarter. who led the Warriors with 39 yards (13 attempts), scampered in from seven The Warrior defense, which forced three turnovers in the game, forced yards out to put Hawai’i up for good, 45-38, at the 5:26 mark. Fresno State to punt midway through the third quarter, but a roughing the San Jose State managed to drive to midfield, but Warrior safety Dane kicker penalty allowed the Bulldogs to continue on offense and take a 20-13 Porlas intercepted Spartan quarterback Adam Tafralis with 48 ticks remaining lead after the PAT attempt was blocked. to end the drive. After a battle of field position in the fourth quarter, the Warriors man- aged to get the ball back in Bulldog territory, but Brennan's pass fell incom- Scoring Summary plete on 4th-and-goal from the 6-yard line with 2:46 left to play. UH 1 11:28 Dan Kelly 20 FG SJSU 1 9:18 Lamar Ferguson 4 run (Jared Strubeck kick) Scoring Summary UH 1 6:38 Ryan Grice-Mullen 15 run (Dan Kelly kick) FSU 2 14:08 Jermaine Jamison 58 pass from Paul Pinegar UH 2 12:49 Davone Bess 13 pass from Colt Brennen (Dan Kelly kick) (Kyle Zimmerman kick) UH 2 6:30 Colt Brennan 1 run (Dan Kelly Kick) UH 2 10:50 Dan Kelly 34 FG SJSU 2 4:09 Rufus Skillern 19 pass from Adam Tafralis (Jared Strubeck kick) FSU 2 10:04 Wendell Mathis 3 run (Kyle Zimmerman kick) UH 2 2:19 Ryan Grice-Mullen 60 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 2 7:19 Davone Bess 15 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) SJSU 2 0:10 James Jones 4 pass from Adam Tafralis (Jared Strubeck kick) UH 3 8:15 Dan Kelly 39 FG SJSU 3 7:08 Yonus Davs 20 run (Jared Strubeck kick) FSU 3 2:00 Wendell Mathis 3 run (Kyle Zimmerman kick) UH 3 3:42 Davone Bess 13 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) FSU 4 1:59 Wendell Mathis 78 run (Kyle Zimmerman kick) SJSU 4 12:12 Jared Strubeck 44 FG SJSU 4 8:57 Al Guidry 25 run (Jared Strubeck kick) Team Statistics Bulldogs Warriors UH 4 5:26 Nate Ilaoa 7 run (Dan Kelly kick) First Downs ______17 ______27 Total Net Yards______445 ______456 Team Statistics Warriors Spartans Rushing (Att-Yards) ______28-232 ______23-129 First Downs ______32 ______25 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______15-25-2-213 ______35-56-2-327 Total Net Yards ______519 ______432 Sacks Against-Yards ______5-22 ______2-10 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______28-62 ______35-170 Punting ______2-69-28.0 ______1-44-44.0 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______36-48-2-457 ______22-35-2-262 Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 ______0-0 Sacks Against-Yards ______0-0 ______3-13 Penalties-Yards______10-99 ______7-49 Punting ______3-115-35.3 ______3-141-47.0 Time of Possession ______24:30 ______35:30 Fumbles-Lost ______2-0 ______3-2 Penalties-Yards______9-100 ______6-65 Individual Leaders Time of Possession ______34:44 ______25:16 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – FSU: Wendell Mathis (19-229-3). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (10-95-0). Individual Leaders Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – FSU: Paul Pineger (15-213-1). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (13-47-1). SJSU: Yonus Davis (11- (35-327-1). 71-1). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – FSU: Jaron Fairman (4-35-0). Hawai’i: Davone Bess Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (36-457-3). SJSU: Adam (14-158-1). Tafralis (22-262-2). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – FSU: Mike Lingua (2-69-34.5). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Chad Mock (11-104-0). SJSU: Bryan Watje (1-44-44.0). (6-93-0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – FSU: Garrett McIntyre (3-13) Hawai’i: Ikaika Alama- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (3-115-38.3). SJSU: Waylon Francis (1-0.5), Lono Manners (1-0.5). Prather (3-141-47.0) Leading Tacklers – FSU: Marcus Riley (9-3-12) Hawai’i: Dane Porlas (4-2-6). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: None. SJSU: Justin James (1.5-5), Matthe Castelo (1.0-6). Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Turmarian Moreland (7-4-11), LamarBroadway (6- 4-10). SJSU: Ezekiel Staples (6-8-14). 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 11 2005 GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 9 • NOV. 5, 2005 GAME 10 • NOV. 12, 2005 MACKAY STADIUM (11,723) ALOHA STADIUM (27,892)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Hawai’i 6 8 7 7 - 28 Utah State 3 0 13 7 - 23 Nevada 7 10 7 14 - 38 Hawai’i 6 28 9 7 - 50

RENO, Nev. – Nevada parlayed two Hawai'i turnovers into 14 points in the HONOLULU – Hawai’i wrapped up Western Athletic Conference play with a 50- fourth quarter to defeat the Warriors, 38-28, Nov. 5 at Mackay Stadium. 23 win over Utah State Saturday night at Aloha Stadium. The Warriors scored Warrior receiver Davone Bess caught for a career-high 171 yards and one 28 points in the second quarter, led by quarterback Colt Brennan who passed touchdown while quarterback Colt Brennan threw for 409 yards and three for 386 yards and two touchdowns (24-of-36), and rushed 10 times for 33 touchdowns in the loss. yards and a touchdown, to earn the win. Running back Nate Ilaoa got Hawai'i on the board first with a 3-yard Hawai’i got off to a slow start and was forced to kick a pair of field goals touchdown run, but the PAT was blocked, allowing the Wolf Pack to take the before going on a 28-point scoring spree. Brennan threw a 6-yard touchdown lead on the conversion after Caleb Spencer caught an 11-yard pass from Jeff pass to Davone Bess and ran for another, while running backs David Farmer Rowe. and Nate Ilaoa scored from 1-and 3-yards out respectively to help the Early in the second quarter, Brennan began at his own 1-yard line and Warriors take a 34-3 halftime lead. tossed an 87-yard strike to Ross Dickerson. It was the fourth-longest pass The scoring was aided by a spirited Warrior defense which forced a fumble, play in UH football history. Four plays later, Brennan completed a 4-yard pass and held the Aggies to three first downs and 81 total yards in the first half. to Dickerson on fourth-and-goal, and a two-point conversion to Jordan Slye Utah State got moving in the third quarter with a quick touchdown, and to put the Warriors ahead, 14-7. added another after a Warrior interception to make it 41-16, but the game Nevada scored the next 17 points to take a 24-14 lead, but Hawai'i was already out of reach. Hawai'i got big plays in the second half, a 62-yard answered with a 74-yard drive, capped by a 22-yard touchdown pass from touchdown toss from Brennan to Bess in the third quarter, and a 32-yard Brennan to Ryan Grice-Mullen to make it 24-21 Nevada midway through the touchdown pass from backup quarterback Tyler Graunke to Aaron Bain midway third quarter. through the fourth quarter, to help seal the victory. Nevada got the ball in Warrior territory after Ilaoa fumbled, and eight plays later, added a 6-yard touchdown run by B.J. Mitchell to take a 31-21 Scoring Summary lead with 11:34 to play. UH 1 12:43 Dan Kelly 46 FG Brennan's attempt to mount a comeback resulted in an interception by USU 1 8:04 Justin Hamblin 50 FG Joe Garcia, giving the Wolf Pack the ball inside Warrior territory for the sec- UH 1 6:19 Dan Kelly 46 FG ond time in as many possessions. UH 2 9:25 Davone Bess 6 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) After Rowe scored on a 2-yard run, Brennan orchestrated an 87-yard UH 2 5:55 David Farmer 1 run (Dan Kelly kick) drive capped by a 24-yard touchdown pass to Bess to cut the Nevada lead to UH 2 3:09 Nate Ilaoa 3 run (Dan Kelly kick) 10 with 6:52 left on the clock, but Nevada ran out the clock to seal the win. UH 2 0:06 Colt Brennan 1 run (Dan Kelly kick) USU 3 12:15 Jarod Walker 46 run (Justin Hamblin kick) Scoring Summary UH 3 6:44 Davone Bess 62 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 1 3:17 Nate Ilaoa 3 run (Dan Kelly kick blocked) USU 3 4:16 Lynwood Johnston 5 run (Kustin Hamblin kick blocked) UN 1 0:03 Caleb Spencer 11 pass from Jeff Rowe (Brett Jaekle kick) UH 3 4:16 Lono Manners PAT return UH 2 11:39 Ross Dickerson 4 pass from Colt Brennan UH 4 8:54 Aaron Bain 32 pass from Tyler Graunke (Dna Kelly kick) (Jordan Slye pass from Colt Brennan) USU 4 0:28 Kevin Robinson 3 pass from Jerod Walker UN 2 4:05 Brett Jaekle 27 FG (Justin Hamblin kick) UN 2 2:11 B.J. Mitchell 30 run(Brett Jaekle kick) UN 3 11:04 Caleb Spencer 14 pass from Jeff Rowe (Brett Jaekle kick) Team Statistics Aggies Warriors UH 3 8:06 Ryan Grice-Mullen 22 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) First Downs ______16 ______25 UN 4 11:34 B.J. Mitchell 6 run (Brett Jaekle kick) Total Net Yards______371 ______579 UN 4 8:07 Jeff Rowe 2 run (Brett Jaekle kick) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______44-153______24-115 UH 4 6:52 Davone Bess 24 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______17-24-0-188 ______30-45-2-464 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-11 ______2-12 Team Statistics Warriors Wolf Pack Punting ______8-310-38.8 ______5-161-32.2 First Downs ______25 ______29 Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 ______0-0 Total Net Yards______461 ______440 Penalties-Yards______9-105 ______8-65 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______19-46 ______50-236 Time of Possession ______32:45 ______27:15 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______30-46-1-415 ______20-36-0-204 Sacks Against-Yards ______4-27 ______5-32 Individual Leaders Punting ______6-196-28.5 ______5-212-42.4 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – USU: Jerod Walker (21-88-1). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (4- Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 ______1-0 55-1). Penalties-Yards ______7-75 ______6-52 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – USU: Jerod Walker (13-188-1). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Time of Possession ______23:23 ______36:37 (24-386-2). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – USU: Tony Pennyman (6-80-0). Hawai’i: Ross Individual Leaders Dickerson (6-112-0), Davone Bess (5-110-2). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (10-56-1). UN: B.J. Mitchell (27- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – USU: Justin Hamblin (8-310-38.8). Hawai’i: Kurt 150-2). Milne (5-161-32.2). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Colt Brennan (29-409-3). UN: Jeff Rowe (20- Sacks By (No-Yards) – USU: John Chick (1-8), Ben Childs (1-4). Hawai’i: Kila 204-2). Kamakwiwo’ole (1-5), Ikaika Alama-Francis (1-3), Lono Manners (1-3). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai’i: Davone Bess (12-171-1). UN: Nichiren Leading Tacklers – USU: Andre Bala (7-1-8). Hawai’i: Brad Kalilimoku (6-1-7), Flowers (7-60-0). Lono Manners (4-3-7). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (6-196-32.7). UN: Justin Bergendahl (5-212-42.4) Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai’i: Kila Kamakawiwo’ole (2-16) UN: Charles Wilson (1-7), Erics Clark (1-6). Leading Tacklers – Hawai’i: Solomon Elimimian (9-1-10). UN: Ezra Butler (5-2- 7). 12 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 GAME RECAPS & STATISTICS GAME 11 • NOV. 25, 2005 GAME 12 • DEC. 3, 2005 ALOHA STADIUM (34,031) ALOHA STADIUM (28,326)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Wisconsin 14 10 10 7 - 41 San Diego State 7 14 3 14 - 38 Hawai’i 7 3 7 7 - 24 Hawai’i 7 21 14 7 - 49

HONOLULU – Running back Brian Calhoun rushed for 149 yards and one HONOLULU – Running back Nate Ilaoa rushed for 151 yards and a touchdown touchdown and John Stocco passed for 191 yards and two touchdowns to lead and caught for 60 yards and a score to lead Hawai’i over San Diego State, 49- No. 24 Wisconsin past Hawai’i, 41-24, Nov. 25, at Aloha Stadium. 38, Dec. 3, at Aloha Stadium. Ilaoa is Hawai’i’s first 100-yard rusher since Oct. Warrior quarterback Colt Brennan passed for 403 yards (33-of-53) and 9, 2004, a span of 20 games. The Warriors gained 262 rushing yards an all- three scores, two to Davone Bess, in the loss. Receiver Ryan Grice-Mullen led time high in the June Jones era. the Warriors with 11 catches for 139 yards. The totals carried Grice-Mullen Hawai’i scored 21 straight points in the last three minutes of the first over the 1,000-yard mark for the season, while Bess finished with four catch- half, erasing a 21-7 San Diego State lead, to take a 28-21 lead into the locker es for 34 yards. The duo became the first in UH football history to catch for room. After quarterback Colt Brennan hit Ross Dickerson for a 17-yard touch- over 1,000 yards each in a season. Bess leads the Warriors with 1,082 yards, down, the Warrior defense forced two turnovers, an interception by corner- while Grice-Mullen reached the 1,061 mark. back Ryan Keomaka, and a fumble forced by defensive end Melila Purcell to Wisconsin jumped out to a 14-7 lead in the first quarter. Calhoun scored allow the scores. the first touchdown of the game on a 10-yard run, while Stocco hit Jonathan Brennan tossed four touchdown passes in the first half, three to receiver Orr for a 23-yard touchdown. Hawai’i got on the board in between Wisconsin Ryan Grice-Mullen, and finished 25-of-37 for 326 yards and five touchdowns. touchdowns when Brennan hit Bess for a 3-yard touchdown. Grice-Mullen hauled in 10 catches for 167 yards and three scores. The Badgers added a field goal early in the second quarter to take a 17-7 SDSU’s Garrett Palmer kicked a 28-yard field goal, but there was no lead. After the Warriors missed a 46-yard field goal, Orr caught his second stopping the Hawai’i offense. Brennan and the Warriors drove 66-yards on touchdown of the night, a 17-yard strike from Stocco, to help Wisconsin take eight plays. Ilaoa caught a strike from Brennan for an 11-yard score, to put a 24-7 lead with 2:18 left in the first half. Hawai’i place kicker Dan Kelly Hawai’i ahead 42-24 with 3:51 left in the third quarter. added a 42-yard field goal to cut the Wisconsin lead to 14 at the break. Ilaoa scored on a 25-yard run to put the Warriors ahead, 49-24, early in The Wisconsin defense, which sacked Brennan five times in the game, the fourth quarter. The Aztecs scored two touchdowns in the next six minutes recovered a fumble in UH territory and added a 24-yard field goal to take a to get to within 11, and drove to the Warrior 31-yard line, but the Warrior 27-10 lead in the third quarter. Hawai’i answered with an 8-yard touchdown defense stopped a 4th-and-13 attempt to seal the win. toss from Brennan to Bess, to cut the Badger lead to10 midway through the Linebackers Kila Kamakawiwo’ole and Solomon Elimimian finished with third quarter, but that was as close as it got. 10 tackles each to lead the Warriors. Bess left the game in the fourth quarter with a bruised lower back. Brennan’s first pass of the fourth quarter was intercepted by Wisconsin’s Scoring Summary Dontez Sanders. Ten plays later, the Badgers scored on a 6-yard run by Booker SDSU 1 10:06 Chaze Schilens 19 pass from Kevin O’Connell Stanley and never looked back. (Garrett Palmer kick) UH 1 0:22 Ryan Grice-Mullen 63 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) Scoring Summary SDSU 2 14:03 Jeff Webb 2 pass from Kevin O’Connell (Garrett Palmer kick) UW 1 6:12 Brian Calhoun 10 run (Taylor Mehlhaff kick) SDSU 2 5:57 Kevin O’Connell 14 run (Garrett Palmer kick) UH 1 4:42 Davone Bess 3 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 2 2:50 Ross Dickerson 17 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UW 1 2:41 Jonathan Orr 23 pass from John Stocco UH 2 0:28 Ryan Grice-Mullen 13 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) (Taylor Mehlhaff kick) UH 2 0:15 Ryan Grice-Mullen 10 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UW 2 9:53 Taylor Mehlhaff 24 FG UH 3 10:31 Reagan Mauia 10 run (Dan Kelly kick) UW 2 2:18 Jonathan Orr 17 pass from John Stocco SDSU 3 6:46 Garrett Palmer 28 FG (Taylor Mahlhaff kick) UH 3 3:51 Nate Ilaoa 11 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) UH 2 0:17 Dan Kelly 42 FG UH 4 13:30 Nate Ilaoa 25 run (Dan Kelly kick) UW 3 12:29 Taylor Mehlhaff 24 FG SDSU 4 9:57 Jeff Webb 16 pass from Kevin O’Connell (Garrett Palmer kick) UH 3 8:08 Davone Bess 8 pass from Colt Brennen (Dan Kelly kick) SDSU 4 7:29 Lynell Hamilton 2 run (Garrett Palmer kick) UW 3 1:30 John Stocco 1 run(Taylor Mahlhaff kick) UW 4 8:56 Booker Stanley 6 run (Taylor Mahlhaff kick) Team Statistics Aztecs Warriors UH 4 0:11 Aaron Bain 6 pass from Colt Brennan (Dan Kelly kick) First Downs ______31 ______34 Total Net Yards______554 ______588 Team Statistics Badgers Warriors Rushing (Att-Yards) ______37-133 ______39-262 First Downs ______24 ______23 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______33-51-1-421 ______25-39-1-326 Total Net Yards ______440______446 Sacks Against-Yards ______1-5 ______1-9 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______53-249 ______17-43 Punting ______2-93-46.5 ______2-68-34.0 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______12-16-0-191 ______33-54-1-403 Fumbles-Lost ______3-3 ______4-3 Sacks Against-Yards ______5-39 ______0-0 Penalties-Yards ______9-85 ______9-87 Punting ______1-37-34 ______2-75-37.5 Time of Possession ______29:45 ______30:15 Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 ______2-1 Penalties-Yards ______5-53 ______8-74 Individual Leaders Time of Possession ______33:23 ______26:37 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – SDSU: Lynell Hamilton (26-110-1). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa (15-151-1). Individual Leaders Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – SDSU: Kevin O’Connell (33-421-3). Hawai’i: Colt Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UW: Brian Calhoun (29-149-1). Hawai’i: Nate Ilaoa Brennan (25-326-5). (7-68-0). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – SDSU: Jeff Webb (13-142-2). Hawai’i: Ryan Grice- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UW: John Stocco (12-191-2). Hawai’i: Colt Brennan Mullen (10-167-3). (33-403-3). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – SDSU: Michael Hughes (2-93-46.5). Hawai’i: Kurt Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UW: Jonathan Orr (3-60-2). Hawai’i: Ryan Grice- Milne (2-68-34.0). Mullen (11-139-0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – SDSU: Antwan Applewhite(1-9). Hawai’i: Melila Purcell Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UW: Ken DeBauche (1-37-37). Hawai’i: Kurt Milne (1-5). (2-75-37.5). Leading Tacklers – SDSU: Freddy Keiaho (8-6-14). Hawai’i: Kila Sacks By (No-Yards) – UW: Dontez Sanders (2.5-24). Hawai’i: None. Kamakawiwo’ole (5-5-10), Solomon Elimimian (5-5-10). Leading Tacklers – UW: Mark Zalewski (7-1-8). Hawai’i: Brad Kalilimoku (8-2- 10), Lamar Broadway (7-3-10), Kila Kamakawiwo’ole (7-3-10).

2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 13 2005 RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ALL GAMES 5-7-0 3-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 Brennan, C. 12 155.49 515-350-13 68.0 4301 35 87 358.4 CONFERENCE 4-4-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 Graunke, T. 10 104.11 56-28-1 50.0 306 2 36 30.6 NON-CONFERENCE 1-3-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Team 11 0.00 4-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Milne, K. 12 -100.00 2-0-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Rhode, J. 1 133.60 1-1-0 100.0 4 0 4 4.0 Sept. 3 No. 1 USC L 17-63 50,000 Total 12 148.52 578-379-15 65.6 4611 37 87 384.2 Sept. 10 at No. 23 Michigan State L 14-42 74,043 Opponents 12 145.62 380-236-9 62.1 3010 25 67 250.8 Sept. 24 at Idaho * W 24-0 15,635 Oct. 1 BOISE STATE * L 41-44 31,695 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Oct. 8 at Louisiana Tech * L 14-46 16,242 Ilaoa, N. 11 85 654 11 643 7.6 6 53 58.5 Oct. 15 NEW MEXICO STATE * W 49-28 29,002 Brennan, C. 12 99 371 217 154 1.6 2 22 12.8 Oct. 22 at San Jose State * W 45-38 18,129 Cox, M. 8 16 72 1 71 4.4 0 13 8.9 Oct. 29 No. 22 FRESNO STATE * L 13-27 28,196 Graunke, T. 10 21 89 21 68 3.2 0 12 6.8 Nov. 5 at Nevada * L 28-38 11,723 Mauia, R. 7 12 59 0 59 4.9 1 10 8.4 Nov. 12 UTAH STATE * W 50-23 27,892 Farmer, D. 11 12 52 3 49 4.1 1 11 4.5 Nov. 25 No. 24 WISCONSIN L 24-41 34,031 Maneafaiga, B. 2 12 36 6 30 2.5 0 10 15.0 dEC. 3 SAN DIEGO STATE W 49-38 28,326 Grice-Mullen 12 2 18 0 18 9.0 1 15 1.5 Latuselu, K. 3 7 15 4 11 1.6 0 5 3.7 TEAM STATISTICS HAWAI‘I OPPONENTS Kafentzis, M. 3 4 13 2 11 2.8 0 9 3.7 SCORING ______368 ______428 Bess, D. 12 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 Points Per Game ______30.7 ______35.7 Team 11 8 0 17 -17 -2.1 0 0 -1.5 FIRST DOWNS______308 ______282 Total 12 279 1385 282 1103 4.0 11 53 91.9 Rushing ______67 ______122 Opponents 12 482 2518 267 2251 4.7 28 78 187.6 Passing ______210 ______133 Penalty______31 ______27 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G RUSHING YARDAGE ______1103 ______2251 Bess, D. 12 89 1124 12.6 14 62 93.7 Yards gained rushing ______1385 ______2518 Grice-Mullen 12 85 1228 14.4 12 73 102.3 Yards lost rushing ______282 ______267 Dickerson, R. 12 51 725 14.2 4 87 60.4 Rushing Attempts ______279 ______482 Mock, C. 8 42 502 12.0 1 44 62.8 Average Per Rush ______4.0 ______4.7 Ilaoa, N. 11 36 274 7.6 1 24 24.9 Average Per Game ______91.9 ______187.6 Washington,M. 7 13 86 6.6 0 10 12.3 TDs Rushing ______11 ______28 Sample, I. 3 12 172 14.3 1 27 57.3 PASSING YARDAGE______4611 ______3010 Farmer, D. 11 11 71 6.5 1 14 6.5 Att-Comp-Int______578-379-15 ______380-236-9 Maneafaiga, B. 2 8 75 9.4 1 27 37.5 Average Per Pass ______8.0 ______7.9 Slye, J. 5 7 104 14.9 0 23 20.8 Average Per Catch ______12.2 ______12.8 Bain, A. 8 5 88 17.6 2 32 11.0 Average Per Game ______384.2 ______250.8 Cox, M. 8 5 48 9.6 0 11 6.0 TDs Passing ______37 ______25 Latuselu, K. 3 4 7 1.8 0 4 2.3 TOTAL OFFENSE ______5714 ______5261 Taylor, A. 11 3 47 15.7 0 32 4.3 Total Plays ______857 ______862 Linkner, D. 8 3 29 9.7 0 22 3.6 Average Per Play ______6.7 ______6.1 Olchovy, P. 3 2 16 8.0 0 12 5.3 Average Per Game ______476.2 ______438.4 Kafentzis, M. 3 2 9 4.5 0 6 3.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS ______59-1110 ______51-989 Ferguson, J. 1 1 6 6.0 0 6 6.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______11-72 ______16-251 Total 12 379 4611 12.2 37 87 384.2 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS______9-114 ______15-225 Opponents 12 236 3010 12.8 25 67 250.8 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ______18.8 ______19.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ______6.5 ______15.7 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long INT RETURN AVERAGE ______12.7 ______15.0 Taylor, A. 5 37 7.4 0 22 FUMBLES-LOST ______19-9 ______24-12 Martinez, AJ 4 32 8.0 0 13 PENALTIES-YARDS ______101-872 ______89-874 Bess, D. 2 3 1.5 0 5 Average Per Game ______72.7 ______72.8 Total 11 72 6.5 0 22 PUNTS-YARDS ______41-1479 ______42-1738 Opponents 16 251 15.7 1 92 Average Per Punt______36.1 ______41.4 Net punt average ______30.0 ______39.7 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME______29:54 ______31:21 Moreland, T. 4 36 9.0 0 36 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______66/148 ______81/167 Elimimian, S. 1 6 6.0 0 6 3rd-Down Pct ______45% ______49% Keomaka, R. 1 13 13.0 0 13 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______6/19 ______15/22 Patton, K. 1 37 37.0 0 37 4th-Down Pct ______32% ______68% Porlas, D. 1 22 22.0 0 22 SACKS BY-YARDS ______25-145 ______38-223 Manners, L. 1 0 0.0 0 0 MISC YARDS______6 ______16 Total 9 114 12.7 0 37 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ______48 ______58 Opponents 15 225 15.0 2 65 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______10-15 ______8-10 PAT-ATTEMPTS ______42-45 ______54-58 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ATTENDANCE ______229142 ______135772 Taylor, A. 28 600 21.4 0 40 Games/Avg Per Game ______7/32735 ______5/27154 Martinez, AJ 21 403 19.2 0 67 Neutral Site Games______0/0 Kafentzis, M. 5 88 17.6 0 24 Paepule, T. 2 0 0.0 0 0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Tautofi, Dan. 2 0 0.0 0 0 Hawai‘i 76 137 79 76 - 368 Ferguson, J. 1 19 19.0 0 19 Opponents 75 125 115 113 - 428 Total 59 1110 18.8 0 67 Opponents 51 989 19.4 0 58

14 2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 2005 STATISTICS FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Purcell, M. 2 0 0.0 0 0 Kelly, D. 68 3811 56.0 11 2 Kalilimoku, B. 2 0 0.0 0 0 Milne, K. 1 64 64.0 0 0 Keomaka, R. 1 6 6.0 0 6 Total 69 3875 56.2 11 2 1209 38.6 26 Moe, T. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 78 4585 58.8 14 2 1390 41.0 24 Alama-Francis 1 0 0.0 0 0 Curnan, I. 1 0 0.0 0 0 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Grice-Mullen 1 0 0.0 0 0 Kelly, D. 10-15 66.7 0-0 1-1 6-8 3-6 0-0 46 2 Total 9 6 0.7 0 6 Opponents 6 16 2.7 2 15 FG SEQUENCE Hawai‘i OPPONENTS USC (30) 42 |------PATs ------| Michigan State 33 - SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Idaho (44) - Bess, D. 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84 Boise State (30),(37),45 - Grice-Mullen 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Louisiana Tech - (33),(38) Kelly, D. 0 10-15 42-45 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 New Mexico State 42 - Ilaoa, N. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 San Jose State (20) (44) Dickerson, R. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Fresno State (34),30,(39) - Farmer, D. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Nevada - (27) Bain, A. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Utah State (46),(31) (50),36 Brennan, C. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-2 0 0 12 Wisconsin 46,(42) (24),(24) Mauia, R. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 San Diego State - (28) Mock, C. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sample, I. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made Maneafaiga, B. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Slye, J. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0 4 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg Manners, L. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2 Grice-Mullen 12 18 1228 0 0 0 1246 103.8 Graunke, T. 0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 2 Bess, D. 12 6 1124 3 0 0 1133 94.4 Patton, K. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Ilaoa, N. 11 643 274 0 0 0 917 83.4 Total 48 10-15 42-45 1-1 2 2-2 1 0 368 Dickerson, R. 12 0 725 0 0 0 725 60.4 Opponents 58 8-10 54-58 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 428 Taylor, A. 11 0 47 37 600 0 684 62.2 Mock, C. 8 0 502 0 0 0 502 62.8 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Martinez, AJ 7 0 0 32 403 0 435 62.1 Brennan, C. 12 614 154 4301 4455 371.2 Sample, I. 3 0 172 0 0 0 172 57.3 Ilaoa, N. 11 85 643 0 643 58.5 Brennan, C. 12 154 0 0 0 0 154 12.8 Graunke, T. 10 77 68 306 374 37.4 Farmer, D. 11 49 71 0 0 0 120 10.9 Cox, M. 8 16 71 0 71 8.9 Cox, M. 8 71 48 0 0 0 119 14.9 Mauia, R. 7 12 59 0 59 8.4 Kafentzis, M. 3 11 9 0 88 0 108 36.0 Farmer, D. 11 12 49 0 49 4.5 Maneafaiga, B. 2 30 75 0 0 0 105 52.5 Maneafaiga, B. 2 12 30 0 30 15.0 Slye, J. 5 0 104 0 0 0 104 20.8 Grice-Mullen 12 2 18 0 18 1.5 Bain, A. 8 0 88 0 0 0 88 11.0 Latuselu, K. 3 7 11 0 11 3.7 Washington,M. 7 0 86 0 0 0 86 12.3 Kafentzis, M. 3 4 11 0 11 3.7 Graunke, T. 10 68 0 0 0 0 68 6.8 Bess, D. 12 1 6 0 6 0.5 Mauia, R. 7 59 0 0 0 0 59 8.4 Rhode, J. 1 1 0 4 4 4.0 Patton, K. 11 0 0 0 0 37 37 3.4 Team 11 12 -17 0 -17 -1.5 Moreland, T. 8 0 0 0 0 36 36 4.5 Total 12 857 1103 4611 5714 476.2 Linkner, D. 8 0 29 0 0 0 29 3.6 Opponents 12 862 2251 3010 5261 438.4 Ferguson, J. 1 0 6 0 19 0 25 25.0 Porlas, D. 11 0 0 0 0 22 22 2.0 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Latuselu, K. 3 11 7 0 0 0 18 6.0 Milne, K. 41 1479 36.1 52 0 10 8 0 Olchovy, P. 3 0 16 0 0 0 16 5.3 Total 41 1479 36.1 52 0 10 8 0 Keomaka, R. 11 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.2 Opponents 42 1738 41.4 67 5 5 13 0 Elimimian, S. 12 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5 Team 11 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -1.5 Total 12 1103 4611 72 1110 114 7010 584.2 Opponents 12 2251 3010 251 989 225 6726 560.5

2006 WARRIOR FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS 15 2005 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------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 1A Kamakawiwo'ole 12 48 36 84 14.0-80 8.0-62 . 5 2 1-0 4 . . 41 Elimimian, S. 12 56 27 83 6.0-16 2.0-10 1-6 1 . .... 43 Kalilimoku, B. 12 39 32 71 5.0-10 0.5-4 . . 3 2-0 . . . 15 Manners, L. 12 37 31 68 3.0-10 2.0-8 1-0 6 3 1-0 2 . . 45 Moe, T. 12 43 21 64 7.0-24 2.5-9 . 2 4 1-0 . . . 22 Broadway, L. 12 39 22 61 2.5-10 2.0-10 . 2 . .... 24 Patton, K. 11 42 12 54 0.5-0 . 1-37 4 . . 1 1 . 91 Alama-Francis 12 24 25 49 7.5-31 5.0-25 . 2 7 1-0 2 1 . 98 Purcell, M. 10 21 13 34 1.0-5 1.0-5 . 1 2 2-0 . . . 9 Keomaka, R. 11 25 4 29 1.0-3 . 1-13 3 . 1-6 . . . 6A Moreland, T. 8 18 8 26 1.0-2 . 4-36 3 . . 1 . . 67 Lafaele, M. 11 11 12 23 5.0-8 ...... 8A Kafentzis, L. 10 13 9 22 . . . 1 . .... 51 Curnan, I. 12 13 7 20 1.0-8 . . . 1 1-0 1 . . 30 Porlas, D. 11 10 6 16 . . 1-22 ...... 54 Kafentzis, T. 12 11 5 16 0.5-3 . . . 1 .... 35 Monteilh, K. 9 7 6 13 1.0-2 . . 2 . .... 97 Fruean, R. 7 5 6 11 1.5-6 1.0-5 . 1 1 .... 14 Alexander, K. 10 6 3 9 . . . 1 . .... 44 Leonard, A. 8 7 2 9 1.0-1 ...... 52 Saole, R. 11 7 1 8 1.0-1 ...... 58 Fonoti, J. 9 5 2 7 . . . . 1 .... 93 Watson, K. 10 2 5 7 . . . . 1 .... 39 Fruean, BJ 12 3 3 6 ...... 90 Akpan, T. 12 5 . 5 1.0-4 . . . 2 . . 1 . 42 Peters, L. 1 5 . 5 ...... 12 Noa, Ka. 9 1 3 4 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . 1 .... 57 Ingram, J. 9 2 2 4 0.5-3 ...... 99 Kelly, D. 12 3 1 4 ...... 18 Galdeira, G. 7 3 1 4 ...... 20 Malala, M. 12 3 1 4 ...... 53 Tautofi, Dan. 11 2 1 3 ...... 25 Milne, K. 12 2 . 2 ...... 6 Graunke, T. 10 1 1 2 ...... 68 LaCount, K. 12 1 1 2 ...... 1 Grice-Mullen 12 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 7A Peoples, K. 6 2 . 2 1.0-3 ...... 10 Paepule, T. 10 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 64 Satele, S. 12 1 . 1 ...... 11 Fergerstrom, V. 7 1 . 1 ...... 69 Mauia, R. 7 1 . 1 ...... 31 Coleman, A. 1 . 1 1 ...... 85 Bain, A. 8 1 . 1 ...... 47 Cox, M. 8 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 96 Laeli, F. 1 1 . 1 ...... 88 Mock, C. 8 1 . 1 ...... 27 Taylor, A. 11 1 . 1 ...... 4 Ilaoa, N. 11 1 . 1 ...... 7 Bess, D. 12 1 . 1 ...... TM Team 11 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 66 Eaton, B. 12 ...... 1 . . 21 Perry, G. 2 ...... 1 . .... 9A Wilson, L. 4 ...... 1 .... 82 Dickerson, R. 12 ...... 1-0 . . . Total 12 536 310 846 63-237 25-145 9-114 35 30 12-6 15 3 . Opponents 12 515 250 765 58.0-271 38-223 15-225 45 10 8-16 10 4 .

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