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University of Hawaii Spring Football 2002 SPRING PRACTICE SCHEDULE 2002 SCHEDULE March Date ____Opponent ______Time SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Aug. 31______Eastern Illinois ______6:05 p.m. Sept. 7 ______at Brigham Young______TBA 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Sept. 21 ____at UTEP * ______7:05 p.m. MDT Practice Practice Sept. 28 ____SMU * ______6:05 p.m. Oct. 5 ______at Boise State *______6:05 p.m. MDT Oct. 12 ______Nevada * ______6:05 p.m. Oct. 19 ______Tulsa * ______6:05 p.m. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Oct. 26 ______at Fresno State * ______4:05 p.m. PDT Practice Practice Practice Practice Nov. 2 ______San Jose State * ______6:05 p.m. Nov. 16 ______at Rice * ______7:00 p.m. CST Nov. 23 ______Cincinnati ______6:05 p.m. Nov. 30 ______Washington State ______6:05 p.m. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dec. 7 ______San Diego State ______6:05 p.m. ------SPRING BREAK OFF ------* denotes WAC game

SPRING QUICK FACTS April Head Coach: Alma Mater (Year): New York State Regents College (NA) SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Overall Record (Years): 21-16 (3 years) 1 2 3 4 5 6 School Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Practice Practice Practice Practice Associate Head Coach/LBs: George Lumpkin (Hawaii 1972) Defensive Coordinator: Kevin Lempa (Southern Connecticut State 1974) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Offensive Line: Mike Cavanaugh (Southern Connecticut 1986) Wide Receivers: Ron Lee (Willamette 1967) Practice Practice Practice Practice Secondary: Rich Miano (Hawaii 1987) : Dan Morrison (UCLA 1971) Defensive Line: Vantz Singletary (Kansas State 1990) 14 Running Backs: Wes Suan (Linfield 1975) Offensive Assistant: Tyson Helton (Houston 1999) Spring Challenge Lettermen Returning/Lost: 56/23 Offense: 25/10 Defense: 28/13 BRIEFLY THIS SPRING Kickers: 3/0 University of Hawaii Head Coach June Jones and the Warriors hit the gridiron this Starters Returning: 16 spring after winning eight of its last nine games to finish 9-3 and cap a splendid fall Offense: (6) Mike Bass (RB, 5-6, 158, So.), campaign. (QB, 6-1, 195, So.), Justin Colbert (WR, 5-7, 160, Sr.), Lui A total of 98 players will practice with the Warriors during spring drills, including Fuata (OL, 6-2, 313, Sr.), Vince Manuwai (OL, 6-2, 285, Sr.), 56 returning players. Sixteen starters return to an offense which broke 78 records last Uriah Moenoa (OL, 6-4, 331, So.). fall. Defense: (8) Travis LaBoy (DL, 6-5, 253, So.), Pisa Tinoisamoa (LB, 6-0, 217, Sr.), Kelvin Millhouse (DB, 6-1, 198, The Warriors have a tough schedule coming up in the fall as they face four Jr.), Hyrum Peters (DB, 5-8, 190, So.), Matt Wright (LB, 6-1, teams that played in post-season bowl games in 2001. These include two teams that 222, Sr.), Chris Brown (LB, 6-2, 258, Sr.), Laanui Correa (DL, were ranked in the final AP and ESPN/USA Today Polls in No. 10/11 Washington 6-4, 267, Sr.), Lance Samuseva (5-11, 285, Jr.). State and No. 25/24 Brigham Young. The other bowl teams on the schedule are Kickers: (2) Justin Ayat (PK, 5-11, 203, So.), Mat McBriar (P, Fresno State, who played in the Silicon Valley Bowl, and Cincinnati, a participant in 6-1, 202, Sr.). the Motor City Bowl. Starters Lost: 10 Hawaii also takes five road trips this season, which is the most during the June Offense: (6) (WR, 5-11, 194, Sr.), Ashley Jones era. The last time Hawaii played five road games was in 1995 under head Lelie (WR, 6-3, 187, Jr.), Nick Rolovich (QB, 6-2, 200, Sr.), coach . The tough road schedule includes a September 7 trip to Brigham Brian Smith (OL, 6-2, 284, Sr.), Manly Kanoa (OL, 6-4, 320, Young, their first ever game at Boise State on October 5 and a matchup at Fresno Sr.), Channon Harris (WR, 5-8, 151, Sr.). Defense: (4) Jacob Espiau (DB, 5-10, 196, Sr.), Joe Correia State on October 26. (LB/DL, 6-3, 240, Sr.), Nate Jackson (DB, 5-10, 163, Sr.), Mike Iosua (DL, 6-3, 272, Sr.). Kickers: (0)

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 1 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS Position-by-Position Pre- Spring Notes

Quarterback Running Back

Timmy Chang will take over the The running back duo of Mike Bass and Thero The linebacking crew may be the Warriors’ vacancy left by senior Nick Rolovich who Mitchell return after rushing for a combined most promising position as they return four passed for a school-record 336.5 yards per 936 yards in 2001. Bass is expected to get the key contributors including first team all-WAC game. Chang, who was granted a medical starting nod as the freshman started nine of member Chris Brown at the “mack” position. hardship, will have three years to play three the 12 games this past fall. Brown started all 12 games amassing a team- seasons in the green and white. The St. Louis high 124 tackles. Senior Pisa Tinoisamoa School graduate has started 12 games for the Offensive Line started nine games at the “buck” position, Warriors and completed 363 passes for 4,141 leading the team with 5.0 sacks, while getting yards and 25 . He is 4-8 as the There are two holes to fill on the offensive line 67 tackles with 11 tackles for loss to earn sec- Warrior starter. for three-year starter Manly Kanoa and center ond-team all-conference honors. Matt Wright Chang should return in the fall but will not Brian Smith. But the changes won’t be that returns after starting eight games at the “stub” participate in spring drills while he’s recovering simple. Wayne Hunter will come over from the position. Wright had 51 tackles and one mem- from wrist surgery. Shawn Withy-Allen will be defensive line to play left . Last year’s orable that turned into a 90-yard the starter in the spring with Jeffrey Rhode, left tackle, Lui Fuata, will occupy the left guard against the UTEP Miners. Keani who is also playing baseball, and Jason vacancy left by Kanoa. Uriah Moenoa will Alapa also played in 10 games, finishing with Whieldon backing him up. move from right tackle to the center position 38 tackles, one sack and one recovery. while Ryan Santos steps in his place. The Wide Recievers only position that won’t be changed will be the Defensive Line Warrior’s all-American candidate Vince Three of the four starting receivers are gone. Manuwai. Manuwai comes off a second-team The defensive line lost two starters in Mike Most notably, who opted to all-WAC year in which he led the team with 35 Iosua and Joe Correia, both of whom played forego his senior season and enter the NFL pancake blocks. in the . Stepping in their place will draft. Lelie finished the year with 84 catches be juniors Lui Fuga and Kevin Jackson. Fuga for a school-record 1,713 yards and 19 touch- Defensive Secondary was an eight-game starter in 2000 before red- downs. Craig Stutzmann and Channon Harris, shirting in 2001. Jackson played in all 12 both of whom were seniors last season, com- The biggest loss on defense comes in the games last season, totalling 29 tackles, five of bined for 123 catches, 1,407 yards and 13 secondary where the loss of starting safeties which were for a loss. touchdowns in 2001. Jones will look to lone Nate Jackson and Jacob Espiau leaves big Starters Lance Samuseva and Laanui returning starter Justin Colbert who ended the holes to fill. Sean Butts, who spent most of his Correa return at the right tackle and left end season with 55 catches for 801 yards and time blocking kicks, downing punts and recov- positions, respectively. Samuseva had 38 three touchdowns. ering on special teams last season, tackles with two recovered fumbles. Correa Stepping in for the Warriors will be junior will step in at one safety spot, while freshman had a breakout year in 2001, totalling 51 tack- Neal Gossett, junior Gerald Welch and sopho- Leonard Peters, who was granted a medical les (five for a loss), one interception, 10 quar- more Chad Owens. Gossett played in eight hardship this past season, will fill the other terback hurries and one fumble recovery. games last season with two catches for 56 safety spot. yards, including one 45-yard reception. Welch All three players who started games at Special Teams played in five games last season, also catch- the positions return in the spring ing two balls. Owens had 57 yards recieving with Hyrum Peters and Abraham Elimimian The Warriors also return all of their main spe- and 51 yards rushing in 2001, but made his listed as the probable starters. Kelvin cial teamers in second-team all-conference biggest contribution to the team on special Millhouse, who started nine games last year, Matt McBriar and returnman Chad teams, where he earned Freshman All- will probably be an important third corner for Owens along with freshman all-American kick- American honors by the Football Writers the Warriors this spring. er Justin Ayat. Lui Fuata will handle the long Association of America. Owens set two NCAA snapping duties with Shawn Withy-Allen being records for most combined in a the primary holder. game (342) and most kickoff return yards in a game (249), while tying the record for return touchdowns in a game (two), all against BYU (12/8).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 2 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2002 WARRIOR SPRING FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 1 o Bass, Mike RB 5-6 158 So 1L Corona, CA/Centennial HS 1 d LaBoy, Travis DL 6-5 253 Jr 1L San Rafael, CA/Utah State 2 o Owens, Chad WR 5-8 175 So 1L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 3 d Millhouse, Kelvin, Jr. DB 6-1 198 Jr 1L Santa Ana, CA/Mt. San Antonio College 4 o Ilaoa, Nate WR 5-9 190 Fr RS Stafford, VA/North Stafford 5 o Kapanui, Chad RB 6-0 213 So 1L Honolulu/Roosevelt HS 6 o Brewster, Michael RB 5-7 172 So RS Houston, TX/University of Tennessee 7 o Withy-Allen, Shawn QB 6-4 220 Sr 3L Kailua, Oahu/Kalaheo HS 8 o Whieldon, Jason QB 6-0 187 Jr JC Orange County, CA/Saddleback Community College 8 d Chavez, Marco LB 6-3 248 Jr JC Los Angles, CA/Palomar College 9 d Manuma, Matt DB 6-1 200 So 1L Honolulu/Radford HS 10 d Tinoisamoa, Pisa LB 6-0 217 Sr 2L Vista, CA/Vista HS 11 d Jackson, Kevin DL 6-5 244 Jr 2L Moreno Valley, CA/Valley View HS 12 o Rhode, Jeffrey QB 6-5 233 Fr RS Eugene, OR/Churchill HS 13 o Castro, Lyle OL 5-10 274 Jr 2L Honolulu/St. Louis School 13 d Bhonapha, Keith DB 5-9 188 Sr 3L Oakland, CA/Skyline HS 14 o Chang, Timmy QB 6-1 195 So 1L Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 16 d Faraimo, Preston LB 6-0 229 Jr 2L Oceanside, CA/Rancho Buena Vista HS 18 o Colbert, Justin WR 5-7 160 Sr 3L Rialto, CA/A.B. Miller HS 19 d Peters, Leonard DB 6-1 163 Fr HS Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 20 o West, John RB 5-10 173 Jr JC San Diego, CA/Yuba City College 21 o Herbert, Clifton WR 5-7 162 Jr 2L Palmdale, CA/Quartz Hills HS 22 o Galeai, Josh RB 5-11 233 Sr 1L Oceanside, CA/Palomar College 22 d Broadway, Lamar DB 5-11 175 Fr RS Corona, CA/Centennial HS 23 d Butts, Sean DB 6-3 193 Sr 3L Culver City, CA/Culver City HS 24 o Mitchell, Thero RB 5-10 215 Sr 3L Bothell, WA/Bothell HS 24 d Silva, Saffery DB 5-9 171 So 1L Kaneohe, Oahu/Moanalua HS 25 d Cravalho, Josiah DB 5-9 186 So 1L Kahului, Maui/Kaahumanu Hou 26 d Berryman, Dan DB 6-0 176 So* 1L Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Oswego HS 27 o Kleidon, Greg P 6-0 182 Sr SQ Los Angeles, CA/Santa Monica College 27 d Wright, Gary DB 5-10 194 Jr 2L Kailua, Oahu/Kalaheo HS 28 d Hollingsworth, Cameron DB 5-11 164 Fr RS Leavenworth, WA/Cascade HS 29 d Noa, Kilinahe LB 5-11 214 So 1L Honolulu/Kaiser HS 30 o Manners, Lono RB 5-9 176 Fr RS Waianae, Oahu/Waianae HS 31 o Wada, Nolan WR 5-10 174 So JC Wailuku, Maui/Grinnell College 33 d Peters, Hyrum DB 5-8 190 Jr 2L Laie, Oahu/Kahuku HS 34 o Mostella, Kenoche WR 5-9 178 Fr RS Honolulu/McKinley HS 34 d Porter, Ron DB 5-8 175 So 1L Honolulu/University of San Diego 35 d Gilmore, David DB 6-0 188 Jr 2L Albuquerque, NM/Dorado HS 36 o Daniels, Brian RB 5-11 215 Fr RS Wahiawa, Oahu/Mililani HS 36 d Hogan, Omega QB 5-10 174 Fr RS Houston, TX/Aldine Senior HS 37 d Elimimian, Abraham DB 5-10 180 So 1L Los Angeles, CA/Crenshaw HS 38 o Welch, Gerald WR 5-7 201 Jr 2L Kahuku, Oahu/St. Louis School 38 d Kamakawiwo‘ole, Kila DB 6-2 234 Fr RS Honolulu/Kaimuki HS 39 o Fiaseu, Pesefea Jr. RB 5-9 248 Fr RS Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 39 d Price-White, Chris DB 5-7 168 Fr HS Honokaa, Hawaii/Hawaii Prep 40 d Rodrigues, Ransen LB 6-0 214 Jr JC Honolulu/Western Oregon 41 o Mahelona, Steven RB 5-10 210 So SQ Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i/Konawaena HS 41 d Brown, Tyrone LB 6-0 203 So HS Palmdale, CA/Highland HS 42 d Faaliliu, Donny LB 5-11 242 Sr 1L Carson, CA/Los Angeles Harbor College

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 3 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/Last School 43 o Kauka, Jonathan RB 5-11 215 Sr 3L Hilo, Hawai‘i/Waiakea HS 44 o Misipeka, Keiki RB 5-10 215 Sr 1L Pago Pago, American Samoa/Palomar JC 44 d Wright, Matt LB 6-1 222 Sr 3L Kailua, Oahu/Iolani School 45 d Moe, Tanuvasa LB 5-11 222 Fr RS Honolulu/St. Louis School 46 d Alapa, Keani LB 6-0 222 Jr 2L Kaaawa, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 47 o Ayat, Justin KS 5-11 203 So 1L Waipahu, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 47 d Talakai, Lance LB 6-0 232 Jr JC Hauula, Oahu/Snow JC 48 d Alameda, Isaiah LB 6-1 212 Fr RS Waimanalo, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 49 o McBriar, Mat P 6-1 202 Sr 2L Melbourne, Australia/Brighton Grammar School 49 d Harley, Patrick Lavar LB 5-11 210 So 1L Kahului, Maui/Maui HS 51 d Curnan, Ikaika LB 5-10 235 Fr RS Kealia, Kauai/St. Louis School 52 d Dearing, Garrett OL 6-3 231 Fr RS Hilo, Hawai‘i/Hilo HS 53 o Fuata, Lui OL 6-2 313 Sr 3L Waianae, Oahu/Lahainaluna HS 54 d Brown, Chris LB 6-2 258 Sr 3L Kahaluu, Oahu/Damien Memorial HS 55 o Andrews, Alapa‘i OL 6-1 290 Sr 2L Honolulu/Punahou School 58 d Correa, Laanui DL 6-4 267 Sr 2L Honolulu/UNLV 59 o Faavi, Derek OL 6-0 261 Fr RS Ewa Beach, Oahu/Campbell HS 59 d Blackburn, Ikaika LB 5-9 211 Fr RS Wailuku, Maui/Baldwin HS 65 o Manuwai, Vince OL 6-2 285 Sr 3L Honolulu/Farrington HS 66 o Eaton, Brandon OL 6-2 292 Fr RS Houston, TX/Worthing HS 67 o Kauffman, Phil OL 6-1 269 So 1L Honolulu/St. Louis School 69 o Moenoa, Uriah OL 6-4 331 SO 1L Honolulu/Iolani School 70 o Hunter, Wayne OL 6-6 278 Jr 1L Honolulu/University of California 71 o Santos, Ryan OL 6-5 335 So 1L Mililani, Oahu/Mililani HS 72 o Aguiar, Kealii DL 6-1 299 Sr SQ Kekaha, Kauai/Dixie College 75 o Kahale, Chad OL 6-1 313 So 1L Honolulu/St. Louis School 76 o Ekno, Jonathan OL 6-5 306 So 1L Chino Hills, CA/Servite HS 77 o Kajioka, Shayne OL 6-3 323 Sr 3L Honolulu/St. Louis School 78 d Holt, Mike OL 6-5 298 Jr RS Jackson, MI/Grand Rapids CC 79 o Dutra, Charlie OL 6-6 315 Sr SQ Millbrae, CA/Gavilan JC 80 o Tate, Mark WR 6-1 212 So 1L San Diego, CA/Hoover HS 81 o Nakamura, Brett WR 5-11 187 Fr RS Wailuku, Maui/Baldwin HS 82 o Bennett, Omar WR 5-11 178 Jr JC Los Angeles, CA/Laney CC 83 o Akiu, Mike WR 5-7 151 Fr RS Kailua, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 84 o Komine, Britton WR 5-9 184 So 1L Honolulu/Maryknoll 85 o Stevens, Bryant WR 6-1 191 So 1L Keaau, Hawaii/UC San Diego 86 o Richards, Ryan WR 5-9 163 Jr RS Mission Viejo, CA/Saddleback JC 87 o George, Kanale WR 6-1 199 So 1L Aiea, Oahu/St. Louis School 88 o Gossett, Neal WR 5-10 172 Sr 2L Mililani, Oahu/Waipahu HS 89 o Rivers, Frank WR 6-4 205 Fr RS Waipahu, Oahu/St. Louis School 90 d Cluney, Wilson LB 6-2 235 So JC Aiea, Oahu/Snow JC 91 d Taufa, Viliami LB 6-0 240 Jr RS Honolulu/McKinley HS 92 d Samuseva, Lance DL 5-11 285 Jr 2L Waianae, Oahu/Farrington HS 93 d Ala, Houston DL 6-1 251 Jr 2L Makaha, Oahu/Kamehameha Schools 94 d Barksdale, Travis LB 5-11 230 So Tr Kaneohe, Oahu/East Carolina University 95 d Wills, Colin DL 6-1 251 Jr 1L Omaha, NE/Burke HS 96 d Travis, Hiram DL 6-3 257 Jr JC Gardena, CA/El Camino JC 99 d Fuga, Lui DL 6-1 302 Jr 2L Waipahu, Oahu/UNLV

* denotes awaiting answer on application for medical hardship

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 4 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS Pre-Spring Depth Chart OFFENSE DEFENSE

WR (X) 18 Justin Colbert (5-7 • 160 • Jr • Rialto, CA) LE 58 Laanui Correa (6-4 • 267 • Sr • Honolulu) 87 Kanale George (6-1, 199, So, Aiea, Oahu) 93 Houston Ala (6-1 • 251 • Jr • Makaha, Oahu) 80 Mark Tate (6-1, 212, So, San Diego, CA) LT 99 Lui Fuga (6-1, 302, Jr, Waipahu, Oahu) WR (H) 82 Chad Owens (5-8 • 175 • Fr • Honolulu) 78 Mike Holt (6-5, 298, Jr, Jackson MI) 84 Britton Komine (5-9, 184, So, Honolulu) RT 92 Lance Samuseva (5-11 • 285 • Jr • Waianae, Oahu) LT 70 Wayne Hunter (6-6, 278, Jr, Honolulu) 96 Hiram Travis (6-3, 257, Jr, Gardena, CA) 79 Charlie Dutra (6-6, 315, Sr, Millbrae, CA) 66 Brandon Eaton (6-2, 292, Fr, Houston, TX) RE 11 Kevin Jackson (6-5 • 244 • Jr • Moreno Valley, CA) 95 Colin Wills (6-1, 252, Jr, Omaha, NE) LG 53 Lui Fuata (6-2 • 313 • Sr • Waianae, Oahu) 77 Shayne Kajioka (6-3 • 323 • Sr • Honolulu) STUB 44 Matt Wright (6-1 • 222 • Sr • Kailua, Oahu) 46 Keani Alapa (6-0 • 222 • Jr • Kaaawa, Oahu) C 69 Uriah Moenoa (6-4, 331, So, Honolulu) 59 Derek Faavi (6-0 • 261 • Fr • Ewa Beach, Oahu) MACK 54 Chris Brown (6-2 • 258 • Sr • Kahaluu, Oahu) 72 Kealii Aguiar (6-1, 299, Sr, Kekaha, Kauai) 42 Donny Faaliliu (5-11, 242, Sr, Carson, CA)

RG 65 Vince Manuwai (6-2 • 285 • Sr • Honolulu) BUCK 10 Pisa Tinoisamoa (6-0 • 217 • Jr • Vista) 75 Chad Kahale (6-1, 313, So, Honolulu) 29 Kilinahe Noa (5-11, 214, So, Honolulu) or RT 71 Ryan Santos (6-5 • 335 • So • Honolulu) 48 Isaiah Alameda (6-1, 212, Fr, Waimanalo, Oahu) 67 Phil Kauffman (6-1 • 269 • So • Honolulu) 76 Jonathan Ekno (6-5, 306, So, Chino Hills, CA) LCB 37 Abraham Elimimian (5-10 • 180 • So • Los Angeles, CA) 17 Kelvin Millhouse (6-1 • 198 • Jr • Santa Ana, CA) WR (Y) 38 Gerald Welch (5-7 • 201 • So • Kahuku, Oahu) 4 Nate Ilaoa (5-9, 190, Fr, Stafford, VA) SAM 19 Leonard Peters (6-1, 163, Fr, Laie, Oahu) 21 Clifton Herbert (5-7 • 162 • Jr • Palmdale, CA) 35 David Gilmore (6-0, 188, Jr, Albuquerque, NM)

WR (Z) 88 Neal Gossett (5-10 • 172 • Jr • Mililani, Oahu) JILL 23 Sean Butts (6-3 • 193 • Sr • Culver City, CA) 83 Mike Akiu (5-7, 151, Fr, Kailua, Oahu) 9 Matt Manuma (6-, 200, So, Honolulu) 82 Omar Bennett (5-11, 178, Jr, Los Angeles, CA) RCB 33 Hyrum Peters (5-8 • 190 • Jr • Laie, Oahu) QB 7 Shawn Withy-Allen (6-4, 220, Sr, Kailua, Oahu) 25 Josiah Cravalho (5-9 • 186 • So • Kahului, Maui) 12 Jeffrey Rhode (6-5, 233, Fr, Eugene, OR) 8 Jason Whieldon (6-0, 187, Jr, Orange County, CA)

RB 1 Mike Bass (5-6 • 158 • Fr • Corona, CA) 24 Thero Mitchell (5-10 • 215 • Jr • Bothell, WA)

SPECIALISTS

PUNT 49 Mat McBriar (6-1 • 202 • Sr • Melbourne, Australia) PR 82 Chad Owens (5-8 • 175 • So • Honolulu) 27 Greg Kleidon (6-0 • 182 • Sr • Los Angeles, CA) 21 Clifton Herbert (5-7 • 162 • Jr • Palmdale, CA)

PK 47 Justin Ayat (5-11 • 203 • So • Waipahu, Oahu) KOR 82 Chad Owens (5-8 • 175 • So • Honolulu) 18 Justin Colbert (5-7 • 160 • Jr • Rialto, CA) LS 53 Lui Fuata (6-2 • 313 • Sr • Waianae, Oahu) 45 Tanuvasa Moe (5-11, 222, Fr, Honolulu) HOLD 7 Shawn Withy-Allen (6-4, 220, Sr, Kailua, Oahu) 49 Mat McBriar (6-1 • 202 • Sr • Melbourne, Australia)

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 5 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS Honors Candidates

#54 #65 Chris Brown Vince Manuwai Offensive Line 6-1 • 256 • Senior 6-2 • 296 • Senior Kahaluu, Oahu Honolulu 2001: Switched from defensive end to linebacker during the 2001: Started all 12 games at right guard...named second-team all- spring...started all 12 games at “mack” linebacker...a first-team all- WAC...one of only four players in the WAC to be named to the WAC honoree...led the team in tackles (124) and forced fumbles “watch list” for the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award...allowed (4)...tied for second in sacks with four (-42)...finished second in 5.5 sacks (1 at Nevada and vs. UTEP, 0.5 vs. Rice, 2 vs. Fresno the WAC averaging 10.3 tackles per game...also led the WAC in State, 1 vs. Boise State) in 570 pass attempts (one sack every 104 forced fumbles (4)...recorded seven games in double digit attempts)... led the team with 35 “de-cleaters.” tackles...compiled a career-high 19 tackles against Air Force on 2000: Started 11 games, nine at right guard and two at right Nov. 23...forced a fumble that led to a touchdown against Air tackle…an honorable mention all-WAC pick…named the team’s Force on Nov. 23. co-Most Inspirational Player…able to play all positions on the 2000: Started all 12 games at defensive end, the first two on the line…finished the season with a team-high 49 “de-cleaters.” left and the next 10 on the right…named honorable mention all- 1999: Played in all 12 games, primarily on special teams. WAC…led all defensive linemen with 45 tackles, including five Prep: A 1999 graduate of Farrington High School in for-a-loss (-19)…tied for first on the team in sacks with four (- Honolulu…garnered three letters in both football and track while 18)…tied for third on the team in PBUs…forced a fumble against earning two letters in and one in paddling…belonged to UTEP on Sept. 23…recovered two fumbles, one against Nevada the Kalihi Kai Paddling Club…played under head coach Skippa on Nov. 11 and another that led to a touchdown against SMU on Diaz…a first and second team all-star and all-state pick in football Oct. 14…amassed a career-high eight tackles against Tulsa on Sept. as well as Samoan second-team all-star…first team all-league and 30. second team all-state in discus…a second team all-leaguer in shot 1999: Played in 10 games at tackle…finished the season with eight put. tackles, two for-a-loss…had his first and only sack at SMU to help Personal: Born July 12, 1980, in Honolulu…chose Hawai‘i to the Warriors secure their first WAC road win in seven years. play in front of his family…also recruited by Utah and Oregon 1998: Redshirted. State…Hawaiian food is his favorite…enjoys watching movies with Prep: A 1998 graduate of Damien Memorial High School in his friends…had one relative–Manly Williams–play for the Honolulu…earned four letters in track and three in Rainbow Warriors…has four younger brothers and younger twin football…coached in football by Mel Andres…a three-time all-ILH sisters…parents are Ellen Craig of Woodbridge, Va., and Stewart all-star…team’s defensive player-of-the-year and Most Vaefaga of Portland, Ore. Inspirational…a participant in the East-West All-Star Game…school’s track and field event player-of-the-year…a mem- ber of the honor roll. Personal: Born Jan. 13, 1980, in Honolulu…favorites include poi, lifting weights, the movie “The Program” and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger…related to Chad Rowan, better known as Akebono, a retired Yokozuna sumo wrestler…parents are Cynthia and Chris Brown, Sr., of Kahaluu, Oahu.

Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU 1999 10 4 4 8 2-13 1-8 1 0 0 0 2000 12 33 12 45 5-19 4-18 1 2 0 5 2001 12 84 40 124 5-44 4-42 4 1 0 2 Totals 34 121 54 177 12-64 9-68 6 3 0 7

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 6 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS Honors Candidates

#49 #2 Mat McBriar Chad Owens Punter 6-1 • 189 • Senior 5-8 • 173 • Sophomore Melbourne, Australia Honolulu 2001: Started all 12 games at punter...named second-team all- 2001: Played in 10 of 12 games, started five as return WAC...averaged 43.4 yards per ...named WAC Special Teams specialist...broke two NCAA records for most combined return Player of the Week Nov. 5...owns the second-longest punt in school yards in a game (342) and most yards on kickoff returns with history (69) at Tulsa on Oct. 20...on the ‘watch list” for the Ray (249), both against Brigham Young on Dec. 8...earned freshman Guy Award. All-America honors by the Football Writer’s Association of 2000: Started nine games at punter…pinned 10 inside the 20-yard America...also tied the NCAA record for most return touchdowns line…had five punts over 50 yards, two each against Nevada on in a game with two (1 punt, 1 kickoff) against Brigham Young on Nov. 11 and UNLV on Dec. 2…booted a career long 65-yarder Dec. 8... named WAC Special Teams Player of the Week for his against UNLV on Dec. 2…averaged a career-high 43.6 yards per performance against Air Force when he returned a kickoff 100- punt against UNLV. yards for a touchdown... broke the school record with nine kickoff Prep: A 1997 graduate of Brighton Grammar School in returns for 233 yards, a 25.9 average, against Miami-Ohio on Nov. Melbourne, Australia…played football and participated in rowing 17...led the WAC and ranked second in the nation in kickoff four years….earned full color in both sports…coached by Francis return average (33.6)...finished second on the team in all-purpose Jackson in football and Pa Freyman in rowing. yardage (113.1)...also caught five passes for 57 yards and one Personal: Born July 8, 1979, in Melbourne, Australia…enjoys touchdown, and gained 51 yards on three carries and a touchdown working out and playing golf…biggest athletic thrill was winning rushing. the Head of the River Race in rowing…has one brother and one 2000: Redshirted. sister…parents are Sally and Bruce McBriar of Melbourne, Prep: A 2000 graduate of Roosevelt High School in Australia. Honolulu…earned four letters in football, three in basketball, two in baseball and one in track…as a senior, received all-OIA White Punting No Yards Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Division first team and honorable mention all-state honors playing 2000 43 1647 38.3 65 6 17 10 0 wide receiver…garnered first team all-OIA Red Division and all- 2001 40 1736 43.4 69 3 6 10 1 state honorable mention accolades during his sophomore Totals 83 3383 40.8 69 9 23 20 1 year…member of the OIA championship basketball team as a sen- ior…coached in football by Les Parrilla…an honor roll student who graduated cum laude. Personal: Born April 3, 1982 in Honolulu…nickname is “Mighty Mouse”…enjoys going to the beach and playing golf…aspires to own a business…lists his biggest athletic thrill as scoring his very first touchdown…favorite athlete is Michael Jordan…other favorites include, math, the color blue, cereal, the movie “Final Destination,” actor Martin Lawrence, and singer Pati…proudest moment was making the UH team…has one step-brother, Chase, and one step-sister, Charlie…parents are Charmaine and James Voss of Honolulu.

Rushing G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long 2001 10 3 51 0 51 17.0 1 33 Totals 10 3 51 0 51 17.0 1 33

Receiving G Rec Yards Avg TD Long 2001 10 5 57 11.4 1 17 Totals 10 5 57 11.4 1 17

Kickoff Returns G No Yards Avg TD Long 2001 10 24 807 33.6 2 100 Totals 10 24 807 33.6 2 100

Punt Returns G No Yards Avg TD Long 2001 10 18 216 12.0 1 74 Totals 10 18 216 12.0 1 7

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 7 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS Honors Candidates

#10 Pisa Tinoisamoa Linebacker 6-1 • 255 • Senior Vista, California 2001: Played in nine games at “buck” linebacker, started eight...hampered for a few games with a leg injury...a second-team all-WAC selection...finished fourth in the WAC in tackles per game (9.6)...led the team in sacks with five (-20)...co-led the Warriors with 11 tackles-for-loss (-31)...named WAC Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 20...finished fourth on the team in tackles (86)..tied his career-high 15 tackles twice, against Montana on Sept. 8, and at Tulsa on Oct. 20...recorded five games in double- digit tackles..forced three fumbles, two against Brigham Young on Dec. 8 and one at Tulsa on Oct. 20....also had four quarterback hurries and three passes defended. 2000: Played in all 12 games, started five at middle linebacker…led the team and finished tied for eighth in the WAC in tackles-for-loss (10-42)…co-led the team in sacks (4-27)…fin- ished third among linebackers in tackles (74)…led all linebackers in pass break ups (5)…finished three games with double-digit tack- les…recorded a career-high 15 tackles against SMU on Oct. 14…also had three sacks (-18) against SMU on Oct. 14…named WAC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 16…also had two forced fumbles, one against SMU on Oct. 14 and another at Rice on Oct. 21. Prep: A 1999 graduate of Vista High School in California…earned three letters in football…was the Palomar League, San Diego County, and CIF Defensive Player-of-the-Year for 1998…a three- time all-league, all-state and all-CIF player while also garnering All- American status his senior season…his 1996, ’97, and ’98 Panther football teams won the Palomar League and CIF titles…head coach was Steve Silberman…Sporting News and Bob Griese’s Yearbook picked him as one of the Top 100 players in the country…Sporting News also rated him as the Top 25 prospects in the West…defensively, recorded 75 tackles (12 for loss), six sacks, and three fumble recoveries (one for a TD) his senior season…offensively, rushed for 1,600 yards and 23 touchdowns…first player ever in San Diego County history to make CIF first team on both offense and defense. Personal: Born July 15, 1981, in San Diego, Calif…chose Hawai‘i over Colorado, San Diego State, Fresno State, Arizona, and Texas…has two brothers and a nephew…parents are Ruta Aunese- Tinoisamoa of Vista, Calif., and Autasia Tinoisamoa of Olosega, Manu‘a.

Defense G UT AT Total TFL Sacks FC FR Int PBU 2000 12 54 20 74 10-42 4-27 2 1 0 5 2001 9 67 19 86 1-31 5-20 3 0 0 3 Totals 12 54 20 74 10-42 4-27 2 1 0 5

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 8 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2002 Signings

Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Last School Kalavi Blanchard OL 6-4 290 Fr Kahuku HS Marco Chavez * LB 6-3 245 Jr Palomar College Jeremiah Cockheran WR 6-2 185 Jr Chaffey College Ross Dickerson WR 5-11 175 Fr St. Louis School Tala Esera DL 6-4 265 Fr Kahuku HS Matt “Rocky” Faga DL 6-4 320 Jr Fresno City College Denny Flanagan WR 6-0 175 Fr Edison HS Inoke Funaki QB 6-0 180 Fr Kahuku HS Chad Kalilimoku LB 6-0 240 Jr Santa Ana College Marques Kaonohi OL 6-2 250 Fr Kailua HS Kahai LaCount OL 6-2 295 Fr Kailua HS Albert “Abu” Ma'afala Jr. DL 6-2 270 Fr Kamehameha Schools A.J. Martinez DB 6-0 185 Fr Edison HS Kenny Patton DB 6-0 175 Fr St. Francis HS Se’e Paumele WR 5-10 180 Jr Southwestern College Kaipo Potoc DL 6-2 230 Fr Mililani HS Mel Purcell Jr. DE 6-5 225 Fr Leone HS Mesepa “Sepa” Reed OL 6-5 240 Fr St. Louis School Samson Satele OL 6-6 240 Fr Kailua HS John Siofele DL 6-0 265 Fr St. Louis School Ryan Stickler QB 6-2 212 Fr Alta Loma HS Darrell Tautofi DL 6-4 275 Jr Dixie College Dane Uperesa OL 6-5 300 Fr Punahou School John West * RB 5-10 180 Jr Yuba City College Jason Whieldon * QB 6-1 190 Jr Saddleback Community College

* participating in spring drills

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 9 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2002 Signings

Marco Chavez (LB, 6-3, 245, Jr, Palomar College) Denny Flanagan (WR, 6-0, 175, Fr, Edison HS) Played two seasons at Palomar College in California…a two-time first- A standout receiver at Edison High School in California…played both team all-conference pick…also earned first-team all-state honors as a wide receiver and free safety and also returned punts…had 65 recep- senior…helped Palomar win the Southern California junior college tions for 1,2000 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior…fourth on the championship…graduated from St. Paul High School in 2000 where he team with 100 tackles and two , one for a touchdown, on earned two letters in football, three in volleyball and one in defense…averaged 6.0 yards on punt returns…named team's co-most wrestling…listed as the Press-Telegram's "Best of the West"…also valuable player last season…helped Edison to a 11-1-1 record as a earned first-team all-league and all-area honors at St. Paul High…also senior…also ran 100- and 300-meter hurdles in track…finished seventh recruited by USC, Texas A&M, New Mexico, Tulsa and Colorado…is in the state and broke the school record (14.29) in 100-meter hurdles already enrolled at UH and will participate in spring drills. as a junior.

Ross Dickerson (WR, 5-11, 175, St. Louis School) "Denny is a great athlete with great speed. He was our 'go to' guy on A two-time first-team All-State selection by The Honolulu offense and he's a big playmaker. He is a class kid all the way not just Advertiser…ILH all-star pick as a junior and senior…played three years on the field, but a model student with a 3.5 grade point average. He's a of varsity football for the Crusaders… caught 63 passes for 867 yards leader on and off the field." - Edison Head Coach Dave White and seven touchdowns in his prep career…also rushed for 210 yards and two touchdowns and returned 13 kickoffs for 298 yards in three Inoke Funaki (QB, 6-0, 180, Kahuku HS) seasons…amassed 1,375 all-purpose yards and had 106 career touch- Quarterbacked the Red Raiders to two State Championships (2000 & es…earned honorable-mention all-region honors by Prep Star maga- 2001)…named Offensive Player of the Year and first-team all-State by zine. the Honolulu Star-Bulletin…named co-Offensive Player of the Year and first-team all-State by The Honolulu Advertiser…also an OIA Red "Ross is the kind of receiver who can break the big one because of his Division all-star pick as a senior…passed for 2,446 yards and 29 touch- speed and acceleration. I think Hawai'i got a real homerun hitter. He downs and rushed for 540 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. has the kind of explosiveness anyone would want. He's a nice kid to be around, and I know (brother) Ron (Lee) is going to enjoy working with him." - St. Louis Head Coach Cal Lee Chad Kalilimoku (LB, 6-0, 240, Jr, Santa Ana College) Attended Roosevelt High School in Honolulu before becoming a two- Tala Esera (DL, 6-4, 265, Kahuku HS) year starter at middle linebacker for Santa Ana College in Named second-team all-State by The Honolulu Advertiser and Honolulu California…named second-team junior college All-American by J.C. Star-Bulletin as a senior…also and OIA Red Division honorable men- Grid-Wire…also a two-time first-team all-State Region IV tion pick… also an honorable-mention all-region pick by Prep Star mag- selection…amassed 55 lead tackles, 31 assisted tackles, one intercep- azine. tion, four forced fumbles, and three recovered fumbles as a sopho- more…runs a 4.6 40-yard dash…bench presses over 500 Matt "Rocky" Faga (DL, 6-3, 320, Jr, Fresno City College) pounds…served as team captain last season…won the "Big Hitter" Graduated from Kaimuki High School in Honolulu and attended Fresno Award as a sophomore. City College for two years…a two-year starter who is strong and explo- sive…was also recruited by Oregon, Oregon State, Florida State and "Chad is an outstanding player. He's very quite, doesn't have a lot to Brigham Young…earned all-conference honors both years…helped say, leads by example. He is a great athlete, in fact he was also one of Fresno City College to 1 10-1 record in each season…amassed 33 total the best kickers on the team. He's very strong and really was the heart tackles, 12 tackles-for-loss, seven sacks, six pass break ups, six forced and soul of our defense this year." - Santa Ana Head Coach Dave fumbles and three fumbles recovered in two-year career. Ogas

"Rocky plugs up the middle at nose tackle. He is a guy who demands Marques Kaohohi (OL, 6-2, 250, Fr, Kailua HS) two blockers on him constantly. He's a dominating player who has very Played center for the Surfriders…a second-team OIA Red-Division all- strong arms and legs." - Fresno City College Head Coach Tony Caviglia star…named second-team all-State by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin as a senior…also an honorable-mention all-State pick by The Honolulu Advertiser in 2001…also an honorable-mention all-region pick by Prep Star magazine.

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 10 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2002 Signings

Kahai LaCount (OL, 6-2, 295, Fr, Kailua HS) Kenny Patton (CB, 6-0, 175, Fr, St. Francis HS) Can play either tackle or guard…bench presses 225 pounds…squats Attended Punahou School from 7th to 11th grade…played his senior 400 pounds…runs a 5.0 40-yard dash…named second-team all-State season only at St. Francis High School in Caifornia…named Most by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and The Honolulu Advertiser as a sen- Valuable Defensive Back of the Mission League as a senior…earned ior…also named honorable-mention OIA Red Division all-star as a sen- first-team all-CIF as a senior…also named to the San Gabriel Valley all- ior…also an honorable-mention all-region pick by Prep Star magazine. Area Team as a senior…amassed 35 tackles, three interceptions, four pass break ups and recovered one fumble as a senior…also caught 25 Albert "Abu" Ma'afala Jr. (DL, 6-2, 270, Fr, Kamehameha Schools) passes for 312 yards and three touchdowns as a receiver…named the A two-year starter for the Kamehameha Warriors…named first-team all- league's scholar-athlete with a 3.83 GPA…runs a 4.4 40-yard State by The Honolulu Advertiser…also a first-team ILH all-star selec- dash…has a 36-inch vertical leap…is a black belt in Karate…named tion as a senior…a part-time starter as a sophomore…played both all-Area by Glendale News Press and the Pasadena Star News…also defensive tackle and end…served as team co-captain as a senior…is an honorable-mention all-region pick by Prep Star magazine. the nephew of Pittsburgh Steeler running back Chris Fuamatu Maafala. "Kenny was our best speed threat last season. He played both receiver "Albert is a great young player with super upside potential. His better and corner back and also returned punts and kickoffs. He is an excep- playing days are ahead of him. He's a great performer, has great lead- tional athlete with great hands and moves well as a cover corner. We ership just a joy to coach and be around." - Kamehameha Head Coach played a lot of man-to-man coverage and we always made Kenny Kanani Souza cover their best receiver. He has outstanding leadership qualities and works hard in the weight room." - St. Francis High School Head Coach A.J. Martinez (CB, 6-0, 185, Fr, Edison HS) Jim Bond Played several positions at Edison High School in California, including corner back, half back, wide receiver, place-kicker, punter and as a Se'e Paumele (WR, 5-10, 180, Jr, Southwestern College) …named Back of the Year by the Los Angeles Times Graduated from Oceanside High School in California...named San and Orange County Register…helped Edison to a 11-1-1 record and Diego County Player of the Year and Pacific Islander Player of the Year conference championship in 2001…also an all-Southern Section all-star as a prep senior...attended Palomar College in 2000 where he earned and all-CIF pick…named Most Valuable Player of the Sunset League first-team all-league honors in the Mission Conference...transferred to and was co-MVP of the team as a senior…also the starting centerfield- Southwestern College in San Diego where he played both quarterback er on the Edison baseball team…runs a 4.4 40-yard dash…amassed 11 and slot receiver...earned first-team all-league honors in the Foothill interceptions in his prep career…an all-West Region pick by Prep Star Conference as a sophomore...also a team captain at Southwestern. magazine…also recruiting by Oregon State, San Diego State, and Colorado State. Kaipo Potoc (DL, 6-2, 230, Fr, Mililani HS) A three-year starter who played three positions at Mililani, including "A.J. is a great athlete who can play so many positions. He's multi-tal- defensive end, wide receiver and tight end…scored six touchdowns for ented and has big play capabilities. His biggest asset is his ability as a the Trojans…named second-team all-State by The Honolulu Advertiser cover corner. He's good in man-to-man coverage and gets the job in 2001…runs a 4.6 40-yard dash…voted Mililani's Most Outstanding done." - Edison Head Coach Dave White Defensive Lineman as a junior and senior…named first-team a OIA Red Division all-star as a senior, and second-team as a junior…led the team in sacks…also an honorable-mention all-region pick by Prep Star magazine…is also that starting center on Mililani's basketball team that is currently 10-0 and won the OIA Western Division Championships.

"Kaipo could be very dominating, because of his speed and athletic ability. He makes big plays and that's why we put him at receiver, you don't see a defensive lineman playing receiver too often. He was one of our captains who led by example. The players followed his lead and it helped us this year." - Mililani Head Coach James Millwood

Mel Purcell (DL, 6-5, 225, Fr, Leoni HS) A good all-around athlete who played three positions at Leoni High School in American Samoa, including defensive end, wide receiver and tight end…is the best athlete coming out of Samoa this season…also plays basketball…runs a 4.6 40-yard dash…comes from a family of great athletes…father played volleyball at UH…also competed in the high jump and long jump in track.

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 11 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2002 Signings

Mesepa "Sepa" Reed (OL, 6-5, 240, Fr, St. Louis School) Darrell Tautofi (DL, 6-4, 275, Jr, Dixie College) A three-year letterman for the St. Louis Crusaders…first-team ILH all- A two-year starter at Dixie College in Utah…named all-Western State star pick as a senior…also named second-team all-State by The Football League last season… played an key role in the team's 11-1 Honolulu Advertiser…a member of the Crusader offensive line that record in 2001 and 8-3 in 2000…a great athlete who runs well for a big allowed only 14 sacks in 2001, while the offense averaged 382.6 yards guy…also plays basketball…also recruited by Boise State and Brigham and 39.5 points per game…also a member of the Crusader track and Young… field team. "We were one of the top ranked defenses and he was a big part of that. "I think Mesepa has good size and he's awfully strong. He's going to He is very athletic with size. The bigger the game, the better he plays. get bigger and is a heck of a prospect. He's also very competitive." - He does a nice job when he's on the field. He's not a vocal leader but St. Louis Head Coach Cal Lee very effective." - Dixie College Head Coach Greg Croshaw

Sam Satele (OL, 6-4, 285, Fr, Kailua HS) Dane Uperesa (OL, 6-5, 300, Fr, Punahou School) The nephew of former Warrior Alvis Satele…bench presses 225 Named honorable-mention all-State by The Honolulu Advertiser and pounds…squats 315 pounds…runs a 4.85 40-yard dash…a first-team Honolulu Star-Bulletin as a senior…also earned second-team ILH all- all-State selection by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and The Honolulu star honors as a senior…played right tackle for the Buff'n'Blu…also Advertiser as a senior…also named first-team OIA Red-Division all- plays basketball (can dunk)…also an honorable-mention all-region pick star…listed as a high school All-American by Prep Star magazine as by Prep Star magazine…also throws the shot put and discus for the one of the top 20 best offensive linemen in the west. Puanahou track team.

John Siofele (DL, 6-0, 255, Fr, St. Louis School) "Dane is a very competitive player who has excellent feet, great bal- An honorable-mention all-State pick by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin as a ance and long arms. He's everything you look for in an offensive line- senior…also named second-team all-ILH in 2001…amassed 77 total man. I think he can play any one of five positions on the line well. He's tackles (30 solo, 47 assisted) in his three-year varsity career…also had always well prepared, likes to study film, and adapts to the situation, 21 tackles-for-loss, 40 quarterback hurries, 18 knockdowns, 7.5 sacks, running or passing, well. He's quiet and leads by example." - Punahou three forced fumbles, and three passes defended…recorded a career- Head Coach Kale Ane high 10 tackles against Kamehameha as a senior…an honor student who is involved in many community activities…also a member of the Jason Whieldon (QB, 6-1, 190, Jr, Saddleback Community College) Crusader track and field team. Played two seasons at Saddleback College in California…named all- Mission Conference last season…completed 182 passes for 2,333 "Hawai'i is getting a young man who is so eager to learn and get better. yards and 16 touchdowns in nine games as a sophomore…finished John has a lot of heart, desire and quickness. I don't worry about him. third in total offense (291.4) among all community colleges in California He's a great person and will be a good addition to the UH program." - in 2001..a 2000 graduate of Orange Lutheran High School in California St. Louis Head Coach Cal Lee where he earned three letters in football and four in basketball…named all-State and all-county Offensive Player of the Year as a senior…is Ryan Stickler (QB, 6-2, 212, Alta Loma HS) already enrolled at UH and will participate in spring practice. Quarterbacked Alta Loma to a 11-1 record as a senior by completing 130-of-165 passes for 1,720 yards and 18 touchdowns…a first-team "Jason is not just a great quarterback, but a great athlete as well. He's Mt. Baldy all-league and all-Inland Valley selection…voted team's Most like a point guard on the football field because he has great vision. He's Valuable Player as a senior. an outstanding player and person as well." - Saddleback Head Coach Mark McElroy "Ryan is a very strong-armed quarterback who can throw to all levels of the field including the backs out of the backfield and also 50 yards John West (RB, 5-10, 180, Jr, Yuba City College) down the field. He is a student of the game and should be a very quick Signed a scholarship agreement to play for UH (as opposed to a letter learner of the offensive scheme. He is well-rounded and only worries of intent)...is already enrolled in school and will participate in spring about wins and losses." - Alta Loma High School Head Coach Tom drills...played two seasons at Yuba City College in California...named Mitchell first-team California Junior College All-America...also earned first-team all-region honors...helped Yuba to the Bay Valley Conference champi- onship in 2000 and 2001...finished third in the state in all-purpose yardage (227.2), fifth in rushing (146.8), and sixth in scoring (10.4)...rushed for 1,468 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2001...also on the Honors List...1998 graduate of Leilehua High School in Wahiawa, Oahu...earned four letters in football...named OIA Red Division all-star honors...also on the honor roll.

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 12 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2001 in Review

Lelie Headed to NFL After Rolovich Makes Best of Second Eight Warriors Invited to All-Star Record-Breaking Sseason Chance Games Wide receiver Ashley Lelie, who opted to Quarterback Nick Rolovich began the 2001 A total of eight Warrior seniors were invited to forego his senior season for the NFL draft, season as nobody and ended it as the most play in all-star games in 2001.All to the Hula earned All-America honors by three different popular player on the roster. The Warriors Bowl on Maui including safeties Nate Jackson media entities including Football News (third- were 2-1 when the back up quarterback got and Jacob Espiau, linebacker/defensive end team), third-team by The Sporting News, and the starting nod on Oct. 6 at SMU after starter Joe Correia, quarterback Nick Rolovich, line- second-team by CBS SportsLine.com. The Timmy Chang injured his wrist. Rolovich won backer Robert Grant, defenaive tackle MIke junior from Honolulu became UH’s career his first five games as a starter in 2001 before Iosua, offensive lineman Manly Kanoa, and receiving leader Nov. 24 against Air Force and falling to Boise State on Nov. 10. Three games wide receiver Craig Stutzmann. Kanoa was finished the season with 3,341 yards (194 later, Rolovich had the Warriors at 9-3 having invited to the East-West Shrine Game. rec). Lelie broke ten school records including posted a 8-1 record as the starter. In the receptions in a season (84) and career (194), process, the Novato, Calif. native broke 19 UH Producing Quality O-Linemen season receptions per game (7.0), yards in a school passing records including career com- Year after year, the UH football program, game (285), season (1,713) and career pletions per game (21.1), completions in two under the direction of head coach June Jones, (3,341), season yards per game (142.8), straight games (60), completions in three has produced quality offensive linemen. In the career yards per game (92.8), average gain games (89), season completion percentage last two years, three Warrior offensive linemen per reception in a game (35.2), and career (57.7), fewest interceptions in a career (13), were drafted by NFL teams including tackles touchdown catches (32). He also tied the career interception percentage (2.4), yards in Adrian Klemm (New England), Kaulana Noa school record for most touchdown catches in a a game (543), season yards per game (St. Louis), and Kynan Forney (Atlanta). Jones game (3). Lelie, who was born in Bellflower, (336.1), career yards per game (298.3), yards attributes much of the success to offensive Calif., also broke the WAC records for season in two straight games (1,048), yards in three line coach Mike Cavanaugh who has worked yards (1,713) and touchdowns (19), and tied games (1,548), yards in four games (1,806), diligently on teaching his players about using the record for most 200-yard games in a sea- season efficiency rating (150.5), touchdowns technique to protect a quarterback that throws son (3). In 2001, he led the Warriors with 84 in a quarter (4), half (6), game (8), and season an average of 48 times per game. In 2001, receptions for 1,713 yards and is the only (34), season touchdowns with same passer guard Manly Kanoa was named first-team all- receiver in school history to catch for more and receiver (15), career touchdowns with WAC for his efforts as a three-year starter. than 1,000 yards in two seasons (2000, 2001). same passer and receiver (19). Rolovich fin- Kanoa, a senior, allowed just four sacks and In his last three games, Lelie compiled 23 ished third in the WAC and 10th in the nation compiled 28 pancake blocks. Junior guard catches for 758 yards and eight touchdowns. in passing efficiency (150.5) and second in the Vince Manuwai, whom Cavanaugh says could Lelie finished the season ranked second WAC and fourth in the nation in total offense be the best to ever play at UH, was named nationally and led the league in receiving (336.5). He was named WAC Offensive Player second-team all-WAC and was one of only yards per game (142.8). He was also ninth of the Week (Nov. 19) for his record-breaking four players in the WAC to be named to the nationally and third in the WAC in receptions performance against Miami-Ohio (Nov. 17) “watch list” for the Outland Trophy and per game (7.00). The Radford High School and is only the second player in school history Lombardi Award in 2001. Manuwai, who grad- graduate led the Warriors in receptions in to pass for 500 yards in a game. In his last uated from Farrington High School in seven and yards in nine games and also had three games, Rolovich completed 89 passes Honolulu, allowed 5.5 sacks (1 at Nevada and seven games with multiple touchdowns. He for 1,548 yards and 20 touchdowns. Rolovich, vs. UTEP, 0.5 vs. Rice, 2 vs. Fresno State, 1 reached the century mark seven and the 200- who was born in Daly City, Calif., finished his vs. Boise State) in 570 pass attempts (one yard mark three times in 2001. career fifth on UH’s all-time passing list with sack every 104 attempts) and amassed 113 4,176 yards. He led the Warriors with 233 pancake blocks. Junior guard Vince Manuwai Warrior Passing Ranks Second completions for 3,365 yards and 34 touch- led the team with 35.Senior center Brian Smith Nationally downs in nine starts in 2001. He also broke had 30, guard Manly Kanoa had 20, right tack- eight school total offense records including For the third straight season under Head le Uriah Moenoa has 16 and tackle Lui Fuata yards in a game (558), season yards per Coach June Jones, the Warrior passing attack had 12. In the last three games of 2001, the game (336.5), career yards per game (300.7), finished in the top five in the nation. In 2001, Warriors allowed just three sacks in 154 pass average gain per play in a season (7.41), the Warrior passing attack led the WAC and attempts, allowing quarterback Nick Rolovich touchdowns responsible for in a game (8) and finished and all-time high second nationally to pass for a 1,548 yards and 20 touchdowns. season (34), and points responsible for in a averaging 381.3 yards per game. The game (48) and season (204). His eight touch- Warriors were also nationally-ranked in total downs passes against Brigham Young also offense having finished second in the WAC tied a WAC record. Rolovich recorded the top and seventh in the nation averaging 462.7 three best passing performances in the WAC yards per game. in 2001. He also owns three of the top four best total offense performances in the WAC in 2001. WARRIOR FOOTBALL 13 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2001 in Review

Nine Warriors Earn All-WAC Honors Jackson, who also earned second-team off return average (33.6). Owens started the A total of nine University of Hawai‘i football honors in 2000, finished third on the team in last five games as a return specialist. In limit- players were named to the all-WAC teams in tackles with 114 and amassed three forced ed action at receiver, Owens also caught five 2001. Wide receiver Ashley Lelie, offensive fumbles. The senior from Waianae won the passes for 57 yards and one touchdown, and guard Manly Kanoa, and linebacker Chris Captain's Award for defense at the team ban- gained 51 yards on three carries and a touch- Brown were all named to the first team, while quet and has made several key plays, includ- down rushing. offensive guard Vince Manuwai, defensive end ing a forced fumble that led to the winning Travis LaBoy, linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa, touchdown against Fresno State. In the Classroom safety Nate Jackson, punter Mat McBriar, and McBriar, a junior from Melbourne, Two Warriors earned Verizon Academic return specialist Chad Owens all earned sec- Australia, is averaged 43.4 yards per punt. He District VIII honors in 2001. Cornerback Hyrum ond-team honors. was named WAC Special Teams Player of the Peters (first-team) and defensive tackle Mike Lelie, a junior from Long Beach, Calif., Week Nov. 5 and owns the second-longest Iosua (second-team) both earned the honor led the Warriors in receiving yards with 84 punt in school history (69) at Tulsa. He was Nov. 19. Peters, who posted a 3.38 grade catches for a school-record 1,713 yards and also on the ‘watch list” for the Ray Guy Award. point average, has started nine games and fin- 19 touchdowns. The All-American led the Owens, a redshirt freshman out of ished fifth on the team with 76 tackles. The WAC and finished second in the nation in Roosevelt High School in Honolulu, was sec- general studies major also forced and recov- receiving yards per game (142.8), and was ond nationally in kickoff return average (33.6) ered two fumbles. Iosua posted a 3.20 grade third in the WAC and ninth in the nation in and electrified the Aloha Stadium crowd with point average and was named the team’s receptions per game (7.00). He became UH's two 100-yard kickoff returns for touchdowns most inspirational player at the annual ban- career receiving leader on Nov. 23 against Air against Air Force and Brigham Young and quet. He started all 12 games and finished Force when he caught for an all-time UH another punt return for a touchdown against tied for second in the WAC in forced fumbles record 285 yards and completed his collegiate the Cougars. He also broke the NCAA record (3). The , Wash., native also compiled career with 3,341 yards, the only receiver in for most combined return yardage in a game eight quarterback hurries and served as team school history to catch for more than 3,000 with 342 against Brigham Young. co-captain. Backup quarterback Shawn Withy- yards. Lelie, a second-team all-WAC pick as a Junior linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa fin- Allen, a junior, was named the team’s scholar- sophomore, was also named the team's Most ished fourth in the WAC and averaging (9.6) athlete for the third straight year having posted Valuable Player at the NA KOA Banquet and tackles per game, co-led the Warriors with 11 a 3.80 grade point average in communica- has since decided to forego his senior season sacks in nine games, and was named WAC tions. to enter the NFL Draft. Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 20 for his performance at Tulsa. Brown, an honorable mention pick as a Ayat Caps Memorable Rookie defensive lineman in 2000, led the Warriors in tackles with 124 and ranked second in the Owens Shines as Return Specialist Campaign WAC averaging 10.3 tackles per game. The Freshman wide receiver Chad Owens made Redshirt freshman place-kicker Justin Ayat junior from Hauula, who moved to linebacker an impact as a return specialist in 2001 by was named freshman All-American by Football from defensive end last spring, also compiled breaking two NCAA records for most com- News for his memorable season in 2001. Ayat two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and bined return yards in a game having compiled kicked the winning , a 24-yarder, with finished seven games with double-digit tack- 342 against Brigham Young and most yards no time left on the clock to help the Warriors les. on kickoff returns with 249 against the beat Miami-Ohio, 52-51, Nov. 17 at Aloha Kanoa, a senior from Honolulu, was a Cougars. The redshirt freshman, who earned Stadium. The rookie also kicked a career-long three-year starter who has amassed 30 pan- freshman All-America honors by the Football 55-yard field goal, tied for second-longest in cake blocks in 12 games. The four-year letter- Writer’s Association of America, also tied the school history, Oct. 20 at Tulsa to earn WAC man has started 35 consecutive games and NCAA record for most return touchdowns in a Special Teams Player of the Week honors for allowed four sacks in 570 pass attempts in game with two (1 punt, 1 kickoff) against the the first time in his career. It was the second 2001. Cougars. Owens earned his first WAC Special straight career-week for the Ayat who also Manuwai, a senior offensive guard out of Teams Player of the Week honor for his per- kicked a then career-best 50-yarder against Farrington High School, started all 12 games formance against Air Force when he returned UTEP. The Kamehameha Schools graduate is and amassed a team-high 40 pancake blocks a kickoff 100-yards for a touchdown, the one of only eight kickers in school history to while allowing 5.5 sacks. Manuwai earned longest in school history since 1945. Against make a field goal of 50-or-more yards. In honorable mention all-WAC honors as a soph- Miami-Ohio, the Roosevelt High School gradu- 2001, Ayat was 19-of-29 on field goals and omore and won the Warrior Club Award for ate broke the school record with nine kickoff 54-of-57 on PATs. He finished the season third offense at the team banquet. returns for 233 yards, a 25.9 average. Owens in the WAC and 10th in the nation in field LaBoy, who sat out last season after was instrumental in obtaining field position for goals (1.58) and third in the WAC and 14th transferring from Utah State, finished the sea- the Warriors by returning the final kickoff 34 nationally in scoring (9.2). Ayat kicked three son with 52 total tackles and co-led the yards to the Warrior 42-yard line. He led the field goals to help the Warrior upset 18th- Warriors with 11 tackles-for-loss. WAC and ranked second in the nation in kick- ranked Fresno State on Oct. 26. He also had a string of eight field goals in 2001. WARRIOR FOOTBALL 14 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2001 in Review

No Butts About It Owens/Warriors in NCAA Record Junior safety and special teams player Sean Books Butts tied the school record by blocking two Returns specialist Chad Owens broke two kicks against Boise State Nov. 10. The first NCAA records and tied another in 2001, all in was a PAT attempt in the first quarter. The the same game. Owens, a redshirt freshman, second was a field goal attempt that would’ve gained a record 249 yards on kickoff returns gave the Broncos a 23-21 lead with 8:52 left and 342 yards on combined kickoff and punt to play in the game. He shares the record with returns against Brigham Young on Dec. 8. teammate Robert Grant who blocked two Both were NCAA records. He also tied the punts at SMU, Falaniko Noga, and Matt national record for most touchdowns scored Harding. In 2001, Butts blocked four kicks (2 on kick returns with two, one punt and one FGs, 2 PATs). Against Miami-Ohio, Butts kickoff, against the Cougars. Owens was also blocked the PAT attempt that allowed the the reason the Warriors broke the NCAA Warriors to win the game outright, and also record for best average per return (30.3) on downed a punt at the RedHawk 1-yard line. 2001. The junior from Culver City, Calif., also won the Captain’s Award for special teams at the UH Second in WAC Attendance end-of-the-year banquet. Hawai‘i finished second in WAC home atten- dance in 2001 and also boatsed the highest Millhouse Picks Four in Last Six single-game attendance on Dec. 8 against Redshirt freshman corner back Kelvin Brigham Young (50,000 sellout). The game Millhouse led the Warriors with five intercep- marked the third straight season there was at tions in 2001. The Santa Ana, Calif. native least one sellout under Head Coach June recorded four picks in his last six games, two Jones. The Warriors averaged 39,168 per against San Jose State, one against Boise game, second to Fresno State’s 42,803. State and another against Air Force. He Hawai‘i played eight home games and wel- returned one for a touchdown (39 yards) comed 313,345 fans to Aloha Stadium to against UTEP. Three of his interceptions led to Fresno State’s six home games and 256,815 touchdowns (no field goals). Millhouse also led fans. the Warriors with 23 passes defended and had 36 total tackles, one hurry and a fumble recov- ery.

Defense Equals Turnovers The Warrior defense forced 35 turnovers in 2001. After struggling to stop the run in the first three games and shifting personnel to account for injuries, the coordinator Kevin Lempa and the Warrior defense began to make big plays. Against UTEP, the defense returned three interceptions for touchdowns, a school record. They also broke the school record for most defensive touchdowns in a game (3). The Warrior defense finished 3rd in the WAC and is 67th in the nation in scoring defense (26.5). They also finished sixth in the WAC and 94th in the nation in total defense (431.7), fifth in the WAC and 81st in the nation in rushing defense (181.9), fourth in the league and 59th in the nation in pass efficien- cy defense (120.9), and fifth in the WAC and 93rd nationally in pass defense (249.8).

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OFFENSE OPPONENT WR (X) WR (H) LT LG C RG RT WR (Y) WR (Z) QB RB Montana Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Chang Bass at Nevada * Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Chang Bass Rice * Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Chang Bass at SMU * Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Bass UTEP * Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Bass at Tulsa * Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Bass Fresno State * Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Bass San Jose State * Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Mitchell Boise State * Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Mitchell Miami (Ohio) Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Mitchell Air Force Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Bass Brigham Young Colbert Harris Fuata Kanoa Smith Manuwai Moenoa Stutzmann Lelie Rolovich Bass

DEFENSE OPPONENT DE DT DT DE STUB MACK BUCK LC SAM JILL RC Montana Correa Iosua Hunter H. Ala Correia Brown Tinoisamoa Millhouse Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters at Nevada * Correa H. Ala Hunter Correia Alapa Brown Tinoisamoa Millhouse Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters Rice * Correa Iosua Samuseva LaBoy Grant Brown Tinoisamoa Millhouse Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters at SMU * Correa Iosua Samuseva LaBoy Wright Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters UTEP * Correa Iosua Samuseva LaBoy Wright Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian Espiau N. Jackson Millhouse at Tulsa * Correa Iosua Samuseva LaBoy Wright Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian Espiau N. Jackson Millhouse Fresno State * Correa Iosua Samuseva LaBoy Wright Brown Tinoisamoa Elimimian Espiau Grant Millhouse San Jose State * Correa Iosua Samuseva LaBoy Wright Brown Tinoisamoa Millhouse Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters Boise State * Correa Iosua Samuseva Correia Wright Brown Alapa Millhouse Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters Miami (Ohio) Correa Iosua Samuseva Correia Wright Brown Alapa Millhouse Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters Air Force Correa Iosua Samuseva Correia Wright Brown Grant Elimimian Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters Brigham Young Correa Iosua Samuseva Correia Grant Brown Alapa Elimimian Espiau N. Jackson H. Peters

SPECIALISTS OPPONENT PK KO LS PUNT HOLD PR KOR Montana Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Herbert Colbert at Nevada * Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Herbert Colbert Rice * Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint N. Jackson Tate at SMU * Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Herbert Tate UTEP * Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Herbert Tate at Tulsa * Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Herbert Tate Fresno State * Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Herbert Tate San Jose State * Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Owens Owens Boise State * Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Owens Owens Miami (Ohio) Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Owens Owens Air Force Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Owens Owens Brigham Young Ayat Ayat Smith McBriar Flint Owens Owens

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GAME 1 • SEPT. 8, 2001 GAME 2 • SEPT. 22, 2001 WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM (12,863) MACKAY STADIUM (15,876)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Montana 6 0 0 6 – 12 Hawai‘i 10 3 0 7 – 20 Hawai‘i 0 20 0 10 – 30 Nevada 7 6 12 3 – 28

WAILUKU, MAUI – Behind the arm of sophomore quarterback Timmy Chang, RENO, NV – The University of Hawai‘i Warrior football team lost its first road game Hawai‘i rolled to a 30-12 season-opening victory over Montana, Sept. 8 in front of of the season, a 28-20 setback to Nevada, Sept. 22, at MacKay Stadium. 12,863 at War Memorial Stadium. Chang passed for a career-high 435 yards on 31- Wolf Pack quarterback David Neill threw for 231 yards and three touchdowns, of-54 passing and two touchdowns against the Division I-AA’s second-ranked team. including two key scoring tosses in the third quarter that broke a 13-13 tie at half- Chang quarterbacked the Warriors to gain 525 yards of total offense. Running time to help Nevada pull away. back Thero Mitchell rushed for two touchdowns, including a five-yard plunge in the The Warriors moved the ball well, particularly early in the game, but found second quarter, when he muscled through the entire Grizzly defensive line. trouble in the red zone. Hawai‘i drove inside the Nevada 20-yard line on four occa- Montana running back Yohance Humphery, the school’s career rushing leader, sions in the first half, including three times inside the 5-yard line, but could muster finished with 134 yards, his 13th career 100-yard game. just 13 points. The Grizzlies held a 6-0 lead after the first quarter on a pair of Chris Snyder Nevada used a bruising running game to control much of the second half. The field goals, but Chang and the Warrior offense finally put it together with the 20-mph Wolf Pack finished with 220 yards rushing, led by Chance Kretschmer's 162 yards wind at their back in the second quarter. After gaining only 74 yards in the first quar- and won despite incurring 15 penalties for 111 yards. ter, Hawai‘i cracked the endzone three times in the second frame. Timmy Chang finished with 303 yards passing and two touchdowns. Chang's Chang directed the Warriors to their first score after completing 9- and 27-yard 2-yard pass to Channon Harris gave UH an early 10-7 lead in the first quarter. The passes to wideout Craig Stutzmann. Mitchell powered his way to his first touchdown sophomore quarterback also hit Chad Owens on a 5-yard scoring strike that cut the giving the Warriors the lead. After the defense held, Chang found receiver Ashley Nevada lead to 25-20 in the fourth quarter. It was Owens' first collegiate reception. Lelie on a 26-yard scoring play. Just before the half, Chang and the Warriors scored Chang, however was sacked six times by the Wolf Pack, including a crucial take- its final touchdown, a 2-yard Chang-Stutzmann pass play. down during UH's last-gasp possession. In the first half, Chang was 16-of-26 for 242 yards passing, while Lelie caught Hawai‘i has lost five straight road games and has not won on the road since a 62-41 six passes for 111 yards. win at San Jose State on Nov. 6, 1999. But early in the fourth quarter, the Grizzlies gave UH a break, muffing a punt return at its own 13-yard line. Hawai‘i had to settle for a 22-yard field goal by fresh- Scoring Summary man place kicker Justin Ayat to increase its lead to 23-6 and held on for the win UH 1 11:43 Justin Ayat FG despite a late touchdown catch from John Edwards to Etu Molden. UN 1 8:18 Jermaine Brown 17 pass from David Neill (Damon Fine kick) UH 1 4:32 Channon Harris 1 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) Scoring Summary UN 2 8:21 Damon Fine 24 FG UM 1 9:53 Chris Snyder FG UH 2 1:23 Justin Ayat 30 FG UM 1 5:17 Chris Snyder FG UN 2 0:08 Damon Fine 40 FG UH 2 12:40 Thero Mitchell 4 run (Justin Ayat kick) UN 3 12:09 Nate Burleson 9 pass from David Neill UH 2 8:35 Ashley Lelie 26 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) (Damon Fine kick blocked) UH 2 1:24 Craig Stutzmann 3 pass from Timmy Chang UN 3 2:27 Jermaine Brown 7 pass from David Neill (Justin Ayat kick failed) (David Neill pass failed) UH 4 12:12 Justin Ayat 22 FG UH 4 9:14 Chad Owens 5 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) UM 4 9:25 Etu Molden 12 pass from John Edwards UN 4 2:55 Damon Fine 22 FG (Chris Snyder kick failed) UH 4 3:06 Thero Mitchell 2 run (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Warriors Wolf Pack First Downs ______21 ______26 Team Statistics Grizzlies Warriors Total Net Yards ______348 ______451 First Downs ______23 ______25 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______20-45 ______51-220 Total Net Yards ______397 ______525 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______25-38-1-303 ______21-28-0-231 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______35-165______28-90 Sacks Against-Yards ______6-35 ______3-13 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______24-47-1-232 ______31-54-2-435 Punting______1-56-56.0 ______2-60-30.0 Sacks Against-Yards ______4-23______1-6 Fumbles-Lost ______1-0______1-0 Punting ______8-281-35.1______6-236-39.3 Penalties-Yards ______5-33 ______15-111 Fumbles-Lost ______2-2______2-1 Time of Possession ______23:22______36:38 Penalties-Yards ______9-84______10-86 Time of Possession ______27:54______32:06 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Mike Bass (12-79-0). Nevada: Chance Individual Leaders Kretschmer (31-162-0). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Montana: Yohance Humphery (22-133-0). Hawai‘i: Mike Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Timmy Chang (25-303-2). Nevada: David Neill Bass (16-72-0), Thero Mitchell (5-19-2). (21-231-3). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Montana: John Edwards (24-232-1). Hawai‘i: Timmy Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (8-93-0), Craig Stutzmann (4-58- Chang (31-435-2). 0). Nevada: Nate Burleson (7-92-1), Jermaine Brown (3-36-2). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Montana: Etu Molden (11-94-1), Yohance Humphery Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (1-56.56.0). Nevada: Derek Jones (3-34-0). Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (8-163-1), Justin Colbert (8-139-0), Craig Stutzmann (2-60-30.0). (8-99-1). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Watson Hoohuli (1-7), Kevin Jackson (1-5), Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Montana: Chris Snyder (8-281-35.1). Hawai‘i: Mat Bronson Liana (1-1). Nevada: Chris Hines (1.5-2). McBriar (6-236-39.3). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (8-1-9), Hyrum Peters (7-0-7). Nevada: Sacks By (No-Yards) – Montana: Ciche Pitcher (1-6). Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (3- Ronnie Hardiman (6-2-8). 16), Watson Hoohuli (1-7). Leading Tacklers – Montana: Vernon Smith (7-1-8), Dave DeCoite (6-2-8). Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (11-2-13), Nate Jackson (10-0-10).

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GAME 3 • SEPT. 29, 2001 GAME 4 • OCT. 6, 2001 ALOHA STADIUM (35,443) GERALD J. FORD STADIUM (12,082)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Rice 0 7 14 6 – 27 Hawai‘i 0 3 21 7 7 38 Hawai‘i 0 21 3 0 – 24 SMU 10 7 7 7 0 31

HONOLULU – The University of Hawai‘ì Warrior football team lost a heartbreaker, DALLAS, TX – Hawai‘i scored 21 unanswered points in the second half to overcome 27-24, to Rice in a Western Athletic Conference game Sept. 29. A crowd of 35,443 a two-touchdown deficit and pull out a 38-31 overtime win over SMU Saturday at waited out rain showers to watch the Warriors play their first game of the season at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. The win snapped a five-game UH road losing streak. Aloha Stadium. UH trailed 24-10 in the third quarter but rallied for three straight touchdowns to Hawai‘i (1-2, 0-2 WAC) struck first in the second quarter when quarterback take a 31-24 lead. Thero Mitchell's 8-yard scoring run capped an 11-play, 70-yard Timmy Chang hit wideout Ashley Lelie for a six-yard touchdown. Almost five minutes drive, that gave UH its first lead of the game with just a 3:08 left in the game. The later, Hawai‘ì running back Mike Bass scored on a three-yard run, the first of his lead was short-lived though as Jonas Rutledge returned the ensuing kickoff 92 career, to put the Warriors up 14-0. yards to even the score. The real story happened on defense as the Warriors held the Owls to 212 The Warriors had a chance to win the game at the end of regulation, but rushing yards, more than 130 yards below their average. Hawai‘ì tallied eight tack- Justin Ayat missed a 47-yard attempt with 17 seconds left. les-for-loss and sacked the Owl quarterbacks four times. UH overcame a lackluster first half in which the offense scored just once on six pos- Meanwhile, Rice (3-1, 1-0 WAC) struck back with 14 unanswered points in the sessions-a 21-yard Ayat field goal set up by a botched SMU punt deep in its own third quarter to get within three points, 24-21, going into the final quarter. One touch- territory. SMU led 17-3 at the break on the strength of two touchdown receptions by down came on a 74-yard interception return by Rice’s Dan Dawson. Chris Cunningham. Rice’s backup quarterback Greg Henderson, who entered the game for starter The Warriors produced a scoring drive on their first possession of the second Kyle Herm early in the first quarter, left the game with cramps in the fourth quarter half. Mitchell bounced off two SMU defenders for a tough 2-yard run that cut the and was replaced by freshman Joe Moore. Moore helped revive the Owl running Mustang lead to 17-10. game enough to allow Brandon Skeen to kick a 31-yard field goal to tie the game at The Mustangs (0-4, 0-2) immediately responded as David Page found a 24. streaking Johnnie Freeman for a 90-yard touchdown strike to retain the 14-point Warrior quarterback Timmy Chang left the game in the fourth with a sprained margin. wrist and Jared Flint saw his first legitimate action of Division I-A football. The UH then went on a 21-point run. Rolovich threw his first touchdown of year by Warriors were unable to move the ball into scoring territory and Rice drove to the finding a wide-open Uso for a 45-yard touchdown. Keith Bhonapha then returned a Hawai‘ì 9-yard line with Henderson back in the game to allow Skeen to kick the win- botched SMU punt 38 yards to tie the score. Mithcell, who ended with a career-high ning field goal with 2:26 left to play. 116 yards completed the rally with his fourth touchdown of the season.

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary UH 2 14:17 Ashley Lelie 6 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) SMU 1 8:55 Jacob Crowley 37 FG UH 2 9:24 Mike Bass 3 run (Justin Ayat kick) SMU 1 1:41 C. Cunningham 21 pass from David Page (Jacob Crowley kick) RU 2 8:37 Greg Henderson 28 run (Brandon Skeen kick) UH 2 1:33 Justin Ayat 21 FG UH 2 0:31 Ashley Lelie 16 pass from Timmy Chang (Justin Ayat kick) SMU 2 0:28 C. Cunningham 33 pass from David Page (Jacob Crowley kick) RU 3 12:51 Derek Gary 39 pass from Greg Henderson (Brandon Skeen kick) UH 3 9:39 Thero Mitchell 2 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 10:35 Justin Ayat 37 FG SMU 3 8:25 J. Freeman 90 pass from David Page (Jacob Crowley kick) RU 3 7:03 Dan Dawson 74 interception return (Brandon Skeen kick) UH 3 4:32 Tafiti Uso 45 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) RU 4 13:09 Brandon Skeen 31 FG UH 3 4:32 Keith Bhonapha 38 blocked punt return (Justin Ayat kick) RU 4 2:26 Brandon Skeen 26 FG UH 4 3:08 Thero Mitchell 8 run (Justin Ayat kick) SMU 4 2:50 Jonas Rutledge 92 kickoff return (Jacob Crowley kick) Team Statistics Owls Warriors UH OT ----- Tafiti Uso 6 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) First Downs ______22 ______22 Total Net Yards ______352 ______438 Team Statistics Warriors Mustangs Rushing (Att-Yards) ______64-212______23-48 First Downs ______30 ______15 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______7-19-0-140 ______30-57-4-390 Total Net Yards ______473 ______377 Sacks Against-Yards ______4-31 ______4-26 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______43-148 ______34-121 Punting ______7-321-45.9______7-221-31.6 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______31-51-2-325 ______11-25-1-256 Fumbles-Lost ______2-1______2-0 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-27 ______3-17 Penalties-Yards ______5-40 ______6-59 Punting ______3-107-35.7 ______4-85-21.2 Time of Possession ______32:17______27:43 Fumbles-Lost ______1-0______4-4 Penalties-Yards ______11-88 ______4-36 Individual Leaders Time of Possession ______37:51______23:09 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Rice: Sean White (10-77-0). Hawai‘i: Mike Bass (15-71- 1). Individual Leaders Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Rice: Greg Henderson (6-135-1). Hawai‘i: Timmy Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Thero Mitchell (21-116-2). SMU: Keylon Chang (27-362-2). Kincade (11-43-0). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Rice: Derek Gary (2-44-1), Gavin Boothe (2-11-0). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Nick Rolovich (31-325-2). SMU: David Page Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (11-181-2), Justin Colbert (7-59-0), Channon Harris (6-92-0). (11-256-2). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Rice: Travis Hale (7-321-45.9). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (7- Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (10-121-0), Tafiti Uso (4-66-2). 221-31.6). SMU: Chris Cunningham (4-85-2), Johnnie Freeman (1-90-1). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Rice: Dan Dawson (2-13), Clint Johnson (1-9), Nick Sabula Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (3-107-35.7). SMU: A. (1-4). Hawai‘i: Travis LaBoy (1-10), Mike Iosua (1-9), Chris Brown (1-6), Laanui Walterscheid (2-85-42.5). Correa (1-6). Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: Travis Laboy (1-9), Laanui Correa (1-3), Nate Leading Tacklers – Rice: Dan Dawson (12-1-13). Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (11-3-14), Jackson (1-5). SMU: Corey Riley (1-6), Eric Peterson (1-8), Khalid Beard (1-13). Hyrum Peters (9-1-10). Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (7-1-8), Travis Laboy (5-0-5). SMU: Kevin Garrett (8-2-10)

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GAME 5 • OCT. 13, 2001 GAME 6 • OCT. 20, 2001 ALOHA STADIUM (34,128) SKELLY STADIUM (17,629)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final UTEP 0 0 7 0 – 7 Hawai‘i 3 23 7 3 – 36 Hawai‘i 24 14 14 14 – 66 Tulsa 7 0 0 8 – 15

HONOLULU – The University of Hawai'ì Warrior football team won its second TULSA, OK – The University of Hawai'ì football team won its third straight game by straight game with a 66-7 victory over Western Athletic Conference foe UTEP Oct. defeating Tulsa, 36-15, in a Western Athletic Conference game Oct. 20 at Skelly 13, the largest margin of victory against a Division I-A opponent in school history. Stadium. It looked like a usual night at Aloha Stadium with early Halawa Valley rain showers The Warrior defense held Tulsa (1-5, 0-4 WAC) to 15 points, eight of which were scored with less than six minutes remaining in the game, and 307 yards of and a crowd of 34,128. The Warriors struck first on a 1-yard touchdown rush by total offense. Thero Mitchell on Hawai'ì's second possession of the game. The Hawai‘i offense got on the board early when Mark Tate ran the opening And then the defense made a statement scoring 17 unanswered points in the kickoff back 80 yards to set up a 38-yard field goal by Justin Ayat who also kicked a last 1:24 in the first quarter. career-long 55-yarder (tied for second longest in school history) in the fourth quarter. Coordinator Kevin Lempa and the Warrior defense had its finest half of the The Golden Hurricane charged back behind the arm of quarterback Josh season forcing four turnovers that resulted in 24 points. The Warriors, which held Blankenship who found Donald Shoals in the endzone to cap a 11-play, 65-yard the UTEP offense to 150 total yards in the first half, managed two interception drive for Tulsa's only lead of the game, 7-3, with 7-39 left in the first quarter. returns for touchdowns including one for 90 yards by linebacker Matt Wright, the A minute and 13 seconds later, Hawai‘i (4-2, 3-2 WAC) answered with a 5- fourth longest in school history. Safety Nate Jackson blocked a UTEP field goal play, 61-yard drive capped by a 5-yard touchdown run by Thero Mitchell to regain attempt seconds before the end of the half to preserve the shutout. the lead (10-7) with 14:28 left in the second quarter and never looked back. Meanwhile the Warrior offense capitalized on good field position and managed The Warriors scored 16 points in the next 13 minutes to take a 26-7 halftime 231 yards, two touchdowns and a career-long 50-yard field goal by Justin Ayat to lead, including a safety set-up by a 44-yard punt by Hawai‘i's Mat McBriar that was take a 38-0 lead at halftime. downed at the Tulsa 4-yard line. UTEP came out running in the second half driving 72 yards on ten plays After the break, UH quarterback Nick Rolovich hit Ashley Lelie on a crossing capped by a 8-yard run by Dario Davis on its first possession out of the locker room. pattern for a 44-yard touchdown, the only points scored in the third quarter. The Miners got the ball back at the end of the third quarter, but not for long as Rolovich, who won his third consecutive game as the UH starter, completed Warrior safety Robert Grant picked-off a Jon Schaper pass and returned it 26 yards 25-of-34 passes for 324 yards and three touchdowns. for a touchdown, the third in the game. The Hawai‘i offense, led by quarterback Nick Rolovich who filled in for starter Scoring Summary Timmy Chang, finished with 490 total yards, including 174 rushing, a season high. UH 1 12:19 Justin Ayat 38 FG UT 1 7:39 Donald Shoals 25 pas from Josh Blankenship Scoring Summary (Chris Earnest kick) UH 1 9:10 Thero Mitchell 1 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 14:28 Thero Mitchell 5 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 12:51 UH Safety UH 1 1:24 Matt Wright 90 interception return (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 9:01 Ashley Lelie 12 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 0:16 Justin Ayat 50 FG UH 2 1:03 Justin Colbert 14 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 0:00 Kelvin Millhouse 39 interception return (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 2:33 Ashley Lelie 44 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 11:32 Mike Bass 12 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 13:44 Justin Ayat 55 FG UH 2 4:33 Ashley Lelie 18 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UT 4 5:34 James Killian 2 run (Culton Montiese pass) UTEP 3 11:25 Dario Davis 8 run (Keith Robinson kick) UH 3 4:49 Ashley Lelie 38 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Warriors Golden Hurricane UH 3 0:00 Robert Grant 26 interception return (Justin Ayat kick) First Downs ______22 ______17 UH 4 11:57 Chad Owens 33 run (Justin Ayat kick) Total Net Yards ______394 ______307 UH 4 8:07 Mike Bass 3 run (Justin Ayat kick) Rushing (Att-Yards) ______33-61 ______37-142 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______26-39-0-333 ______17-35-0-165 Team Statistics Miners Warriors Sacks Against-Yards ______3-14______0-0 First Downs ______14 ______28 Punting ______5-235-47.0______7-276-39.4 Total Net Yards ______244 ______490 Fumbles-Lost ______3-0______2-1 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______45-158 ______33-174 Penalties-Yards ______11-83 ______4-50 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______10-31-3-86 ______20-39-1-316 Time of Possession ______32:37______27:23 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-22 ______4-36 Punting______10-331-33.1 ______3-96-32.0 Individual Leaders Fumbles-Lost ______4-2______2-1 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Thero Mitchell (15-42-1). UT: Josh Blankenship Penalties-Yards ______9-66 ______8-70 (6-54-0). Time of Possession ______33:59______26:01 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Nick Rolovich (25-324-3). UT: Josh Blankenship (16-121-1). Individual Leaders Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (7-85-2), Craig Stutzmann (5- 77-0). UT: Donald Shoals (7-79-1). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – UTEP: Sherman Austin (19-99-0). Hawai‘i: Mike Bass Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (5-235-47.0). UT: Casey Lipscomb (18-146-1). (7-276-39.4). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – UTEP: Jon Schaper (8-67-0). Hawai‘i: Nick Rolovich Sacks By (No-Yards) – Hawai‘i: None. UT: Michael Dulaney (1-6), Drew (17-252-3). McLaughlin (1-4), Sam Rayburn (1-4). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – UTEP: Lee Mays (3-32-0). Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert (3- Leading Tacklers – Hawai‘i: Pisa Tinoisamoa (8-6-14). UT: Drew McLaughlin (6-4- 57-0), Craig Stutzmann (3-29-0), Mike Bass (3-34-1), Ashley Lelie (2-56-2). 10). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – UTEP: Keith Robinson (6-209-34.8). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (3-96-32.0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – UTEP: Jeremy Castillo (1-14), Camar Jackson (1-11), Dan Kerr (1-10). Hawai‘i: Bronson Liana (1-11), Kevin Jackson (1-6), Bobby Morgan (1- 5). Leading Tacklers – UTEP: Mark Dowdy (6-1-7), DJ Walker (6-1-7). Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (8-1-9), Jacob Espiau (6-1-7), Pisa Tinoisamoa (4-3-7).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 19 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2001 Game-By-Game Starters

GAME 7 • OCT. 26, 2001 GAME 8 • NOV. 3, 2001 ALOHA STADIUM (37,900) ALOHA STADIUM (36,566)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Fresno State 10 10 7 7 – 34 San Jose State 10 10 7 7 – 34 Hawai‘i 3 10 3 22 – 38 Hawai‘i 3 10 3 22 – 38

HONOLULU – The University of Hawai‘i Warrior football team made it worth the HONOLULU – The University of Hawai'ì won it's fifth straight game, a first since vacation day for the 37,900 who came out to Aloha Stadium to witness a 38-34 1984, with a 34-10 victory over San Jose State in a Western Athletic Conference come-from-behind victory over 18th-ranked Fresno State Oct. 26. game before 36,566 Nov. 3 at Aloha Stadium. Fresno State controlled the game for three quarters and threatened to put the The Warrior defense held the Spartans to 375 total yards and had two inter- game away in the fourth when a bad snap caused a fumble to give the Warriors the ceptions that led to touchdowns while quarterback Nick Rolovich worked his signa- ball on their own 4-yard line. ture second half magic to help the Warriors remain in a tie for second place in the And that's when the Warrior offense awoke. Hawai‘i quarterback Nick WAC race. Rolovich, who completed 15-of-33 passes for an uncharacteristic 160 yards through The Spartans managed 20 first downs and held the ball for 39:30 but could three quarters, orchestrated a 8-play, 96-yard drive capped by a 11-yard touchdown not take advantage of scoring opportunities throughout the game. pass to Ashley Lelie to put the Warriors up, 31-27 with 5:50 left to play. Despite losing two fumbles early in the game, Hawai‘i (6-2, 5-2 WAC) man- But the Bulldogs still had some bite left. Fresno State quarterback David Carr aged to take an early lead on two field goals by Justin Ayat. marched the Bulldogs 80 yards on 5 plays and 55 seconds later, Fresno State was In the second quarter, the Spartans took advantage of a third UH fumble to get back in the lead, 34-31 with 4:55 left in the game. on the board on a 44-yard field goal by Nick Gilliam. Two possessions later, a raucous crowd went crazy when safety Nate Jackson Just before the break Spartans were pinned at their own 2-yard line when sacked Carr to force the ball loose and defensive end Laanui Correa recovered it at Hawai‘i's Kelvin Millhouse intercepted Clint Carlson that set up a 18-yard touchdown the Fresno State 34-yard line. pass from Nick Rolovich to Craig Stutzmann on the next play to give the Warriors a The Warriors found themselves trailing by three points and faced third-and- 13-3 halftime lead. goal from the Fresno State 14-yard line with 13 ticks left on the clock. And that's San Jose State (2-6, 2-3 WAC) put together a 7-play 69-yard drive capped by when Rolovich threw a soft fade into the right corner of the endzone that Lelie, who a 5-yard touchdown run by Jamar Julien to get the Spartans within three coming out finished with nine catches for 122 yards, came down with it to put the Warriors up of the locker room. for good and seal their fourth straight victory. On its next possession, San Jose State drove to the UH 26 and looked to take It was the first time the Warrior beat a ranked team since Brigham Young in the lead but the drive was halted by an interception by UH safety Jacob Espiau in 1990. the endzone. One play later, the Warriors were in Spartan territory after Ashley Lelie made a 49-yard circus catch from Rolovich. Thero Mitchell capped a 4-play, 80-yard Scoring Summary drive with a 18-yard touchdown dash around the right side to put Hawai‘i up 20-10 FSU 1 12:49 Charles Smith 8 pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick) with 7:12 left in the third quarter. FSU 1 4:49 Asen Asparuhov 35 FG Mitchell put the Warriors up by 17 on a 20-yard touchdown run early in the UH 1 1:27 Justin Ayat 23 FG fourth. Justin Colbert put the game out of reach when Rolovich found him wide open UH 2 13:03 Justin Ayat 32 FG down the left sideline for a 39-yard score to make it 34-10 with 6:20 to play. FSU 2 10:11 Charles Smith 27 pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick) UH 2 5:58 Ashley Lelie 3 pass from Chad Kapanui (Justin Ayat kick) Scoring Summary FSU 2 0:00 Asen Asparuhov 35 FG UH 1 2:49 Justin Ayat 37 FG FSU 3 8:14 David Shabaglian 10 pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick) UH 2 14:51 Justin Ayat 35 FG UH 3 2:45 Justin Ayat 27 FG SJSU 2 7:27 Nick Gilliam 44 FG UH 4 11:44 Channon Harris 19 pass from Nick Rolovich (Thero MItchell run) UH 2 4:22 Craig Stutzmann 18 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 5:50 Ashley Lelie 11 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) SJSU 3 12:42 Jamar Julien 5 run (Nick Gilliam kick) FSU 4 4:55 Rodney Wright 35 pass from David Carr (Asen Asparuhov kick) UH 3 7:12 Thero Mitchell 18 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 0:13 Ashley Lelie 14 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 10:45 Thero Mitchell 20 run (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 6:20 Justin Colbert 39 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) Team Statistics Bulldogs Warriors First Downs ______26 ______22 Team Statistics Spartans Warriors Total Net Yards ______468 ______380 First Downs ______20 ______16 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______33-68______18-30 Total Net Yards ______375 ______403 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______28-45-1-400 ______31-54-2-350 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______40-124______20-85 Sacks Against-Yards ______2-4 ______4-34 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______24-47-3-251 ______19-38-1-318 Punting ______5-194-38.8______5-227-45.4 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-29______1-5 Fumbles-Lost ______4-2______0-0 Punting ______8-232-29.0______3-160-53.3 Penalties-Yards ______13-118 ______8-80 Fumbles-Lost ______1-0______4-3 Time of Possession ______31:05______28:55 Penalties-Yards ______11-78 ______4-40 Time of Possession ______39:30______20:30 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – FSU: Paris Gaines (19-46-0). Hawai‘i: Mike Bass (6-21- Individual Leaders 0). Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – SJSU: Jamar Julien (23-124-1). Hawai‘i: Thero Mitchell Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – FSU: David Carr (28-400-4). Hawai‘i: Nick Rolovich (4-47-2). (30-347-3). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – SJSU: Clint Carlson (22-245-0). Hawai‘i: Nick Rolovich Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – FSU: Rodney Wright (9-145-1), Bernard Berrian (9- (18-307-2). 110-0). Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (9-122-3), Justin Colbert (5-77-0). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – SJSU: Tuati Wooden (9-87-0), Edell Shepherd (7-94- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – FSU: Jason Simpson (5-194-38.8). Hawai‘i: Mat 0). Hawai‘i: Justin Colbert (6-108-1), Channon Harris (6-82-0). McBriar (5-227-45.4). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – SJSU: Michael Carr (4-129-32.3). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar Sacks By (No-Yards) – FSU: Alan Harper (1-10), Del Hawkins (1-8), Nick Burley (3-160-53.3). (1-4), Brian Morris (1-1). Hawai‘i: Nate Jackson (1-4), Houston Ala (1-0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – SJSU: Brandon Miles (1-5). Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (1-10), Leading Tacklers – FSU: Sam Williams (7-0-7). Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (9-0-9), Pisa Travis LaBoy (1-10), Joe Correia (1-9). Tinoisamoa (8-1-9). Leading Tacklers – SJSU: Willie Adams (8-0-8). Hawai‘i: Keani Alapa (6-7-13), Jacob Espiau (8-3-11), Nate Jackson (8-2-10), Chris Brown (6-4-10).

WARRIOR FOOTBALL 20 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2001 Game-By-Game Recaps & Statistics

GAME 9 • NOV. 10, 2001 GAME 10 • NOV. 17, 2001 ALOHA STADIUM (45,012) ALOHA STADIUM (33,148)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Boise State 13 7 0 8 – 28 Miami (Ohio) 14 14 10 13 – 51 Hawai‘i 6 3 12 0 – 21 Hawai‘i 7 14 14 17 – 52

HONOLULU – The Warrior defense forced two turnovers that resulted in 12 points HONOLULU – Justin Ayat kicked the winning field goal as time expired to help the and the lead in the second half, but it wasn't enough to beat Boise State in the final University of Hawai‘i Warrior football team win a 52-51 thriller against Miami (Ohio) Western Athletic Conference game Nov. 10 at Aloha Stadium. Nov. 17 at Aloha Stadium. A season-high crowd of 45,012 saw Boise State (6-4, 5-2 WAC) outlast Hawai‘i quarterback Nick Rolovich passed for a career-high 500 yards and Hawai‘i (6-3, 5-3 WAC), 28-21, take sole possession of second place in the league school-record seven touchdowns to improve his record to 6-1 as a starter. standings and remain in the hunt for a bowl game bid. Hawai‘i (7-3) trailed by as much as 14 in the first half but stayed close enough Justin Ayat kicked three field goals, one to tie the game at six, but Boise to steal it in the second. Miami quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and the RedHawk State's David Mikell took the ensuing kickoff and dashed 98 yards down the Bronco offense consumed 19:51 of the first half clock and gained 317 yards of total offense sideline for a touchdown and a 13-6 lead at the end of the first quarter. to take a 28-21 lead going into the locker room. Boise State quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie connected with Lou Fanucchi for 43 The Warriors took the lead for the first time in the game when Rolovich found yards to the Warrior 6-yard line that set up another Boise State touchdown with 24 Harris in the endzone to put the Warriors up, 42-38, with less than nine minutes left seconds left in the first half. The scoring pass from Dinwiddie to Brock Forsey gave in the game. the Broncos a 20-9 lead going into the locker room. But Roethlisberger and the RedHawks weren't finished yet. It took 2:31 for the After the break, the Warrior defense took over. Two interceptions and a fumble Miami offense to get in the endzone for the seventh time, when the freshman quar- recovery led to two Warrior touchdowns. Cornerback Kelvin Millhouse intercepted terback dashed in from 9-yards out. UH's Sean Butts blocked the extra point to pre- Dinwiddie to set up a three-play, 50-yard drive that ended with a touchdown pass vent the RedHawks from taking a 3-point lead. Suddenly, Miami looked like it would from Nick Rolovich to Ashley Lelie. prevail with a 51-49 lead. On the ensuing possession, Boise State's Brock Forsey fumbled the ball and Then UH receiver Chad Owens returned the ensuing kickoff to the Warrior 42- Hyrum Peters recovered it for the Warriors to set up a touchdown rush by Thero yard line. Rolovich, with 1:08 left to play, completed two passes and running back Mitchell to put Hawai‘i in the lead, 21-20, for the first time since the first quarter, Thero Mirchell rushed for 17 yards to set up Ayat's game winner from 24 yards out. heading into the fourth. The Warriors had opportunities to score, but two missed field goals allowed Scoring Summary Boise State to remain within striking distance and Forsey did the rest, gaining 31 MU 1 9:46 Steve Little 2 run (Jared Parseghian kick) yards on four carries on the final series, including a 4-yard run for the winning touch- UH 1 7:30 Ashley Lelie 78 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) down with 3:15 left to play. Hawai‘i got the ball back but was unable to convert on MU 1 3:10 Steve Little 12 run (Jared Parseghian kick) fourth-and-18. MU 2 10:48 Jason Branch 16 pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Jared Parseghian kick) Scoring Summary UH 2 6:41 Ashley Lelie 10 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 12:12 Justin Ayat 29 FG MU 2 1:25 Steve Little 1 run (Jared Parseghian kick) BSU 1 6:47 David Mikell 1 run (Nick Calaycay kick blocked) UH 2 0:42 Channon Harris 7 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 0:05 Justin Ayat 47 FG MU 3 10:16 Jared Parseghian 42 FG BSU 1 0:00 David Mikell 98 kickoff return (Nick Calaycay kick) UH 3 7:06 Craig Stutzmann 3 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 10:23 Justin Ayat 47 FG MU 3 2:04 Jason Branch 5 pass from Ben Roethlisberger BSU 2 0:24 Brock Forsey 6 pass from Ryan Dinwiddie (Nick Calaycay kick) (Jared Parseghian kick) UH 3 5:29 Ashley Lelie 22 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 1:45 Ashley Lelie 60 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 1:16 Thero Mitchell 1 run (Nick Rolovich pass failed) UH 4 8:48 Channon Harris 21 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) BSU 4 3:15 Brock Forsey 4 run (Jeb Putzier pass) MU 4 5:27 Chauncey Henry 29 pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Jared Parseghian kick) Team Statistics Broncos Warriors UH 4 3:39 Justin Colbert 10 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) First Downs ______25 ______23 MU 4 1:08 Ben Roethlisberger 9 run (Jared Parseghian kick blocked) Total Net Yards ______398 ______338 UH 4 0:00 Justin Ayat 24 FG Rushing (Att-Yards) ______49-187______20-80 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______18-32-2-211 ______23-46-1-258 Team Statistics RedHawks Warriors Sacks Against-Yards ______2-12 ______4-24 First Downs ______35 ______23 Punting ______3-109-36.3______3-135-45.0 Total Net Yards ______616 ______545 Fumbles-Lost ______2-1______1-0 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______38-164______11-45 Penalties-Yards ______8-70 ______7-50 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______40-53-0-452 ______30-53-1-500 Time of Possession ______34:20______25:40 Sacks Against-Yards ______3-21______1-6 Punting ______3-118-39.3______3-161-53.7 Individual Leaders Fumbles-Lost ______0-0______1-0 Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – BSU: Brock Forsey (29-132-1). Hawai‘i: Mike Bass (7- Penalties-Yards ______16-121 ______5-33 48-0). Time of Possession ______40:40______19:20 Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – BSU: Ryan Dinwiddie (18-211-1). Hawai‘i: Nick Rolovich (23-258-1). Individual Leaders Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – BSU: Brock Forsey (6-46-1), Jeb Putzier (4-60-0), Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – MU: Steve Little (26-122-3). Hawai‘i: Thero Mitchell (4- Lou Fanucchi (3-72-0). Hawai‘i: Channon Harris (10-112-0), Ashley Lelie (4-77-1). 28-0). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – BSU: Keith Schuttler (3-109-36.3). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – MU: Ben Roethlisberger (40-452-3). Hawai‘i: Nick (3-135-45.0). Rolovich (30-500-7). Sacks By (No-Yards) – BSU: Paul Allen (1-19), LeGary Mitchell (1-7), Dane Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – MU: Eddie Tillitz (12-130-0), Michael Larkin (8-101- Oldham (1-5), Sky Dumont (1-3). Hawai‘i: Laanui Correa (1-7), Keani Alapa (1-5). 0). Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (6-211-3), Justin Colbert (10-151-1). Leading Tacklers – BSU: Wes Nurse (6-2-8). Hawai‘i: Nate Jackson (7-3-10), Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – MU: Mike Wafzig (3-118-39.3). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (3- Chris Brown (7-2-9), Joe Correia (5-4-9). 161-53.7). Sacks By (No-Yards) – MU: Bob Petrovic (1-6). Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (1-8), Nate Jackson (1-7), Laanui Correa (1-6). Leading Tacklers – MU: Matt Robillard (6-0-6). Hawai‘i: , Jacob Espiau (12-4-16), Nate Jackson (12-4-16). WARRIOR FOOTBALL 21 2002 SPRING PROSPECTUS 2001 Game-By-Game Starters

GAME 11 • NOV. 24, 2001 GAME 12 • DEC. 8, 2001 ALOHA STADIUM (41,148) ALOHA STADIUM (50,000)

1 2 3 4 OT Final 1 2 3 4 OT Final Air Force 7 0 14 9 – 30 Brigham Young 10 0 21 14 – 45 Hawai‘i 14 10 14 14 – 52 Hawai‘i 21 10 27 14 – 72

HONOLULU – University of Hawai‘i wide receiver Ashley Lelie caught nine passes HONOLULU – The University of Hawai‘i Warrior football team routed previously for a school record 285 yards and three touchdowns to lead Hawai‘i past Air Force, undefeated Brigham Young, 72-45, before an Aloha Stadium sellout crowd of 50,000 52-30, in a non-conference game Nov. 24 at Aloha Stadium. and national audience on ESPN2. The Warrior offense, led by quarterback Nick Rolovich who passed for a The Cougars were in trouble from the start when UH’s Chad Owens returned career-high 505 yards and five touchdowns, gained 572 total yards and scored 52 the opening kickoff 64-yards. Two plays later, Nick Rolovich hit Channon Harris for a points for the second straight week. 23-yard touchdown. Chad Owens scored Hawai'i's second touchdown, a 74-yard Air Force fell despite gaining 545 yards on the ground, the most allowed by punt return to put the Warriors up, 14-0, in the blink of an eye. the Warriors in school history. Brigham Young (12-1, 7-0 MWC) tried to rally, but was unsuccessful. After a The Warriors wasted no time getting on the board. Rolovich orchestrated a 5- 44-yard field goal by Matt Payne, the Cougars scored their first touchdown when play, 80-yard drive capped by a 7-yard touchdown run by Mike Bass to put Hawai‘i Brandon Doman hit a wide-open Spencer Nead for 24 yards to make it 14-10, but up, 6-0, on its first possession of the game. not for long. Air Force managed to move the ball gaining 246 yards in the first half, but the Owens, took the ensuing kickoff and dashed 100 yards to the endzone for his Hawai‘i defense forced two fumbles in Falcon territory and the Warrior offense second touchdown of the day. At game’s end, Owens broke two NCAA records and turned it into 10 points to take a 24-7 lead at the break. became the only player in UH history to go the distance on a kickoff and punt return Air Force dashed out of the locker room scoring on its first drive of the second in a single game. half when Anthony Butler ran it in from 6-yards out. The Falcons looked to cut the Hawai‘i (9-3, 5-3 WAC) took a 30-10 halftime lead and parlayed it into the lead to three after a UH fumble, but a 46-yard field goal attempt by Brooks Walters most points in school history. Rolovich, who helped the Warriors score 27 points in sailed wide. the third quarter alone, broke the school record with 543 passing yards and eight After that, the Warriors went to work. Rolovich hit Craig Stutzmann for a 2- touchdowns. yard touchdown and Lelie for a 47-yard score in the third quarter to take a 38-21 The Cougars, who held the ball for more than 37 minutes and gained 612 lead entering the final stanza. yards of total offense, fell too far behind to catch up. Hawai‘i took advantage of The Falcons cut the lead to 14 at 38-24 on a 29-yard field goal by Walters, but seven Cougar turnovers and racked up a school-record 646 yards of total offense. UH’s Chad Owens broke the Air Force wings when he returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, the longest in UH history since joining the NCAA. Scoring Summary UH 1 14:37 Channon Harris 23 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) Scoring Summary UH 1 12:42 Chad Owens 74 punt return (Justin Ayat kick) UH 1 12:49 Mike Bass 7 run (Justin Ayat kick failed) BYU 1 4:26 Matt Payne 44 FG UH 1 6:51 Channon Harris 19 pass from Nick Rolovich BYU 1 0:43 Spencer Nead 24 pass from Brandon Doman (Matt Payne kick) (Craig Stutzmann pass) UH 1 0:26 Chad Owens 100 kickoff return (Justin Ayat kick) AFA 1 2:55 Keith Boyea 3 run (Brooks Walters kick) UH 2 7:15 Justin Ayat 45 FG UH 2 12:51 Justin Ayat 24 FG UH 2 4:33 Ashley Lelie 15 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 2 9:44 Ashley Lelie 53 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 10:31 Tafiti Uso 19 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) AFA 3 10:33 Anthony Butler 6 run (Brooks Walters kick) BYU 3 10:05 Reno Mahe 55 pass from Brandon Doman (Matt Payne kick) UH 3 5:49 Craig Stutzmann 2 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 8:53 Tafiti Uso 21 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) AFA 3 4:44 Dan Shaffer 1 run (Brooks Walters kick) BYU 3 7:10 Doug Jolley 21 pass from Charles Paterson (Matt Payne kick) UH 3 3:19 Ashley Lelie 47 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 3 3:57 Craig Stutzmann 5 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) AFA 4 10:25 Brooks Walters 29 FG BYU 3 1:05 Doug Jolley 1 pass from Charles Peterson (Matt Payne kick) UH 3 0:37 Ashley Lelie 80 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick failed) UH 4 10:05 Chad Owens 100 kickoff return (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 14:54 Channon Harris 18 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) UH 4 7:40 Ashley Lelie 76 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) BYU 4 10:37 Reno Mahe 5 pass from Todd Mortensen (Matt Payne kick) AFA 4 0:29 Anthony Butler 8 run (Anthony Butler run failed) UH 4 7:46 Channon Harris 12 pass from Nick Rolovich (Justin Ayat kick) BYU 4 3:45 Ned Stearns 1 run (Matt Payne kick) Team Statistics Falcons Warriors First Downs ______32 ______23 Team Statistics Cougars Warriors Total Net Yards ______603 ______572 First Downs ______38 ______31 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______78-545______15-67 Total Net Yards ______612 ______646 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______4-20-2-58 ______32-49-0-505 Rushing (Att-Yards) ______40-97 ______21-103 Sacks Against-Yards ______0-0______1-5 Passing (C-A-I-Yards) ______40-65-1-515 ______29-52-1-543 Punting ______4-141-35.3 ______1-40-40.0 Sacks Against-Yards ______7-89______1-7 Fumbles-Lost ______2-2______2-1 Punting ______5-194-38.8 ______1-62-62.0 Penalties-Yards ______5-35 ______5-55 Fumbles-Lost ______9-6______5-4 Time of Possession ______37:56______22:04 Penalties-Yards ______12-110 ______15-168 Time of Possession ______37:39______22:21 Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – AFA: Keith Boyea (18-132-1). Hawai‘i: Mike Bass (7-44- Individual Leaders Rushing (Att-Yards-TD) – BYU: Reno Mahe (8-69-0). Hawai‘i: Thero Mitchell (9- 1). 69-0). Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – AFA: Keith Boyea (1-10-0). Hawai‘i: Nick Rolovich (30- Passing (Cmp-Yards-TD) – BYU: Charles Peterson (22-284-2), Brandon Doman 505-5). (17-226-2). Hawai‘i: Nick Rolovich (29-543-8). Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – AFA: Brian Labasco (1-32-0), Brandon Brown (2-19- Receiving (Rec-Yards-TD) – BYU: Reno Mahe (14-181-2), Ned Stearns (9-145-0). 0). Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (9-285-3), Channon Harris (8-86-1). Hawai‘i: Ashley Lelie (8-262-2), Channon Harris (11-145-3), Tafifi Uso (4-82-2). Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – AFA: John Welsh (4-141-35.3). Hawai‘i: Mat McBriar (1- Punting (Att-Yards-Avg) – BYU: Aaron Edmonds (4-149-37.3). Hawai‘i: Mat 40-40.0). McBriar (1-62-62.0). Sacks By (No-Yards) – AFA: Zach Johnson (1-5). Hawai‘i: None. Sacks By (No-Yards) – BYU: Ifo Pili (1-7). Hawai‘i: Robert Grant (2-28). Leading Tacklers – AFA: Mark Marsh (6-0-6). Hawai‘i: Chris Brown (10-3-13), Leading Tacklers – BYU: Brandon Heaney (7-0-7). Hawai‘i: Jacob Espiau (10-3- Jacob Espiau (8-5-13), Nate Jackson (9-2-11). 13), Nate Jackson (10-2-12).

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ALL GAMES 9-3-0 6-2-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 Nick Rolovich 10 150.50 405-233-9 57.5 3361 34 80 336.1 CONFERENCE 5-3-0 3-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 Timmy Chang 3 130.86 140-83-6 59.3 1100 6 52 366.7 NON-CONFERENCE 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Jared Flint 10 75.69 23-10-1 43.5 112 0 45 11.2 Chad Kapanui 9 455.20 1-1-0 100.0 3 1 3 0.3 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Mike Bass 12 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Sept. 8,2001 MONTANA W 30-12 12863 TEAM 11 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 *Sep 22, 2001 at Nevada L 20-28 15876 Total 12 142.93 570-327-16 57.4 4576 41 80 381.3 *Sep 29, 2001 RICE L 24-27 35443 Opponents 12 120.88 447-244-14 54.6 2997 22 90 249.8 *Oct. 6, 2001 at SMU W 38-31 OT 12082 *Oct. 13, 2001 UTEP W 66-7 34128 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G *Oct. 20, 2001 at Tulsa W 36-15 17629 Mike Bass 12 108 591 33 558 5.2 3 34 46.5 *Oct. 26, 2001 FRESNO STATE W 38-34 37,900 Thero Mitchell 12 73 404 26 378 5.2 9 24 31.5 *Nov. 3, 2001 SAN JOSE STATE W 34-10 36,566 Chad Owens 10 3 51 0 51 17.0 1 33 5.1 * Nov. 10, 2001 BOISE STATE L 21-28 45,012 Craig Stutzmann 12 5 26 0 26 5.2 0 11 2.2 Nov. 17, 2001 MIAMI (OHIO) W 52-51 33,148 Tui Ala 8 10 22 3 19 1.9 0 6 2.4 Nov. 24, 2001 AIR FORCE W 52-30 41,148 Misipeka, Keiki 4 2 11 0 11 5.5 0 8 2.8 Dec. 8, 2001 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 72-45 50,000 Clifton Herbert 5 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 1.4 * denotes conference game Shawn Withy-Allen 4 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 4 1.8 Josh Galeai 3 3 8 3 5 1.7 0 5 1.7 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Jonathan Kauka 12 3 6 1 5 1.7 0 6 0.4 HAWAI`I 91 141 122 122 7 483 Nick Rolovich 10 49 157 153 4 0.1 0 18 0.4 Opponents 84 54 99 81 0 318 Channon Harris 12 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Justin Colbert 12 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 TEAM STATISTICS HAWAI`I OPP Chad Kapanui 9 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.4 SCORING ______483 ______318 Mat McBriar 12 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -0.8 Points Per Game ______40.2______26.5 TEAM 11 6 0 12 -12 -2.0 0 0 -1.1 FIRST DOWNS ______286 ______293 Jared Flint 10 7 4 22 -18 -2.6 0 3 -1.8 Rushing ______71 ______128 Timmy Chang 3 9 0 51 -51 -5.7 0 0 -17.0 Passing ______190 ______141 Total 12 285 1294 318 976 3.4 13 34 81.3 Penalty ______25 ______24 Opponents 12 544 2597 414 2183 4.0 15 52 181.9 RUSHING YARDAGE ______976 ______2183 Yards gained rushing ______1294 ______2597 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Yards lost rushing ______318 ______414 Ashley Lelie 12 84 1713 20.4 19 80 142.8 Rushing Attempts ______285 ______544 Channon Harris 12 69 796 11.5 8 35 66.3 Average Per Rush ______3.4 ______4.0 Justin Colbert 12 55 801 14.6 3 52 66.8 Average Per Game ______81.3______181.9 Craig Stutzmann 12 54 611 11.3 5 30 50.9 TDs Rushing ______13 ______15 Mike Bass 12 29 220 7.6 1 27 18.3 PASSING YARDAGE ______4576 ______2997 Tafiti Uso 7 13 207 15.9 4 45 29.6 Att-Comp-Int ______570-327-16 ______447-244-14 Thero Mitchell 12 12 117 9.8 0 22 9.8 Average Per Pass ______8.0 ______6.7 Chad Owens 10 5 57 11.4 1 17 5.7 Average Per Catch______14.0______12.3 Neal Gossett 8 2 56 28.0 0 45 7.0 Average Per Game ______381.3 ______249.8 Gerald Welch 5 2 13 6.5 0 9 2.6 TDs Passing ______41 ______22 Nick Rolovich 10 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 TOTAL OFFENSE ______5552 ______5180 Jared Flint 10 1 -16 -16.0 0 0 -1.6 Total Plays ______855 ______991 Total 12 327 4576 14.0 41 80 381.3 Average Per Play ______6.5 ______5.2 Opponents 12 244 2997 12.3 22 90 249.8 Average Per Game ______462.7 ______431.7 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS______39-1180 ______58-1237 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______35-395 ______18-141 Nick Rolovich 10 454 4 3361 3365 336.5 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS ______14-377 ______16-428 Timmy Chang 3 149 -51 1100 1049 349.7 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ______30.3______21.3 Mike Bass 12 109 558 0 558 46.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ______11.3______7.8 Thero Mitchell 12 73 378 0 378 31.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE ______26.9______26.8 Jared Flint 10 30 -18 112 94 9.4 FUMBLES-LOST ______24-10 ______33-21 Chad Owens 10 3 51 0 51 5.1 PENALTIES-YARDS ______95-845 ______111-919 Craig Stutzmann 12 5 26 0 26 2.2 Average Per Game ______70.4______76.6 Tui Ala 8 10 19 0 19 2.4 PUNTS-YARDS ______41-1736 ______66-2342 Misipeka, Keiki 4 2 11 0 11 2.8 Average Per Punt ______42.3______35.5 Shawn Withy-Allen 4 2 7 0 7 1.8 Net punt average ______38.9______29.5 Clifton Herbert 5 1 7 0 7 1.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ______26:28 ______33:33 Josh Galeai 3 3 5 0 5 1.7 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______61/155______85/204 Jonathan Kauka 12 3 5 0 5 0.4 3rd-Down Pct ______39% ______42% Justin Colbert 12 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______5/16______16/21 Chad Kapanui 9 2 -4 3 -1 -0.1 4th-Down Pct ______31% ______76% Mat McBriar 12 1 -9 0 -9 -0.8 SACKS BY-YARDS ______34-261 ______33-214 TEAM 11 6 -12 0 -12 -1.1 MISC YARDS ______15 ______0 Total 12 855 976 4576 5552 462.7 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ______61 ______40 Opponents 12 991 2183 2997 5180 431.7 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ______19-29 ______14-22 PAT-ATTEMPTS ______54-57 ______32-36 ATTENDANCE ______313345 ______45587 Games/Avg Per Game ______8/39168 ______3/15196

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|------PATs ------| PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Chad Owens 18 216 12.0 1 74 Ashley Lelie 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 114 Clifton Herbert 12 106 8.8 0 28 Justin Ayat 0 19-29 54-57 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 111 Nate Jackson 3 16 5.3 0 8 Thero Mitchell 9 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 56 Robert Grant 2 19 9.5 0 0 Channon Harris 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Keith Bhonapha 0 38 0.0 1 38 Craig Stutzmann 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 32 Total 35 395 11.3 2 74 Chad Owens 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Opponents 18 141 7.8 0 23 Tafiti Uso 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Mike Bass 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Justin Colbert 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Matt Wright 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Chad Owens 24 807 33.6 2 100 Kelvin Millhouse Jr 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mark Tate 8 239 29.9 0 80 Keith Bhonapha 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Justin Colbert 3 86 28.7 0 40 Robert Grant 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jonathan Kauka 2 15 7.5 0 12 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Thero Mitchell 2 33 16.5 0 17 Nick Rolovich 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-3 0 0 0 Total 39 1180 30.3 2 100 Jacob Espiau 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Opponents 58 1237 21.3 2 98 Abraham Elimimian 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 61 19-29 54-57 1-1 1 1-3 0 1 483 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Opponents 40 14-22 32-36 0-1 2 2-3 0 0 318 Ashley Lelie 12 0 1713 0 0 0 1713 142.8 Chad Owens 10 51 57 216 807 0 1131 113.1 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Justin Colbert 12 -1 801 0 86 0 886 73.8 Mat McBriar 40 1736 43.4 69 3 6 10 1 Channon Harris 12 0 796 0 0 0 796 66.3 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Bass 12 558 220 0 0 0 778 64.8 Total 41 1736 42.3 69 3 6 10 1 Craig Stutzmann 12 26 611 0 0 0 637 53.1 Opponents 66 2342 35.5 61 4 1 16 2 Thero Mitchell 12 378 117 0 33 0 528 44.0 Mark Tate 8 0 0 0 239 0 239 29.9 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Tafiti Uso 7 0 207 0 0 0 207 29.6 Ayat, Justin 19-29 65.5 1-1 7-8 6-7 3-8 2-5 55 2 Clifton Herbert 5 7 0 106 0 0 113 22.6 Kelvin Millhouse Jr 12 0 0 0 0 111 111 9.2 FG SEQUENCE HAWAI`I OPPONENTS Matt Wright 11 0 0 0 0 90 90 8.2 MONTANA (22) (47),(49),27 Robert Grant 12 0 0 19 0 53 72 6.0 Nevada (18),21,(30) (24),(40),(22) Neal Gossett 8 0 56 0 0 0 56 7.0 RICE (37),42 29,44,(31),47,(26) Laanui Correa 12 0 0 0 0 46 46 3.8 SMU 53,37,(21),52,47 (37) Keith Bhonapha 10 0 0 38 0 0 38 3.8 UTEP (50) 41 Sean Butts 12 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.6 Tulsa (38),(55) - Jonathan Kauka 12 5 0 0 15 0 20 1.7 Fresno State (23),(32),(27) (35),(35) Hyrum Peters 10 0 0 0 0 20 20 2.0 San Jose State (37),(35),49 (44),50 Tui Ala 8 19 0 0 0 0 19 2.4 Boise State (29),(47),(47),47,52 49 Nate Jackson 12 0 0 16 0 0 16 1.3 Miami (24) (42) Mike Iosua 11 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.4 Air Force (24) 46,(29) Gerald Welch 5 0 13 0 0 0 13 2.6 Brigham Young 41,(45) (44) Abraham Elimimian 11 0 0 0 0 11 11 1.0 Misipeka, Keiki 4 11 0 0 0 0 11 2.8 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Shawn Withy-Allen 4 7 0 0 0 0 7 1.8 Nick Rolovich 10 4 1 0 0 0 5 0.5 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Josh Galeai 3 5 0 0 0 0 5 1.7 Kelvin Millhouse Jr 5 111 22.2 1 68 Chad Kapanui 9 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -0.4 Robert Grant 2 53 26.5 1 27 Mat McBriar 12 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -0.8 Jacob Espiau 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 11 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -1.1 Mike Iosua 1 15 15.0 0 15 Jared Flint 10 -18 -16 0 0 0 -34 -3.4 Hyrum Peters 1 20 20.0 0 20 Timmy Chang 3 -51 0 0 0 0 -51 -17.0 Sean Butts 1 31 31.0 0 31 Total 12 976 4576 395 1180 377 7504 625.3 Matt Wright 1 90 90.0 1 90 Opponents 12 2183 2997 141 1237 428 6986 582.2 Laanui Correa 1 46 46.0 0 46 Abraham Elimimian 1 11 11.0 0 11 Total 14 377 26.9 3 90 Opponents 16 428 26.8 1 74

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Abraham Elimimian 1 14 14.0 0 14 Kelvin Millhouse Jr 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total 2 15 7.5 0 14 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |----Pass Def----| |----Fumbles----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 54 Brown, Chris 12 84 40 124 5-44 4.0-42 . 2 3 1-0 4 . . 3 Espiau, Jacob 12 80 39 119 1-2 . 1-0 7 . 2-0 1 . . 12 Jackson, Nate 12 79 35 114 6-44 3.0-39 . 10 2 1-0 3 1 . 10 Tinoisamoa, P. 9 67 19 86 11-31 5.0-20 . 3 4 . 3 . . 33 Peters, Hyrum 10 57 19 76 1-8 . 1-20 6 . 2-0 3 . . 2G Grant, Robert 12 40 31 71 2-29 2.0-28 2-53 8 1 . 2 2 . 1A LaBoy, Travis 9 34 18 52 11-54 4.0-34 . 1 9 . 1 . . 58 Correa, Laanui 12 34 17 51 5-26 4.0-22 1-46 6 10 1-0 1 . . 44 Wright, Matt 11 29 22 51 5-13 1.0-7 1-90 4 1 . 2 . . 92 Samuseva, Lance 12 25 13 38 . . . 1 2 2-0 1 . . 6 Correia, Joe 11 26 12 38 5-25 2.0-18 . 1 4 2-0 1 . . 46 Alapa, Keani 10 22 16 38 2-7 1.0-5 . 4 1 1-0 . . . 70 Iosua, Mike 11 23 15 38 5-19 1.0-9 1-15 . 8 . 3 . . 17 Millhouse, K. 12 26 10 36 . . 5-111 13 1 2-1 . . . 37 Elimimian, A. 11 28 5 33 1-4 . 1-11 4 . 2-14 . . . 5A Hoohuli, Watson 12 22 11 33 1-7 1.0-7 . . 2 . 1 . . 11 Jackson, Kevin 12 20 9 29 5-19 2.0-11 . 1 7 1-0 1 . . 93 Ala, Houston 12 22 4 26 2-4 2.0-3 . . 3 . 1 . . 23 Butts, Sean 12 20 5 25 3-6 . 1-31 4 . 3-0 . 4 . 4C Harley, P.L. 5 10 5 15 . . . 1 . . . . . 57 Clowers, Brett 12 6 6 12 1-2 . . . 1 1-0 . . . 90 Hunter, Wayne 11 7 5 12 1-1 . . 1 4 . . . . 13 Bhonapha, Keith 10 7 5 12 1-6 ...... 25 Cravalho, Jos. 10 9 2 11 ...... 1 . . 40 Morgan, Bobby 10 6 2 8 1-5 1.0-5 ...... 5 Kapanui, Chad 9 8 . 8 ...... 42 Faaliliu, Donny 9 3 4 7 ...... 9 Liana, Bronson 7 4 2 6 1-11 1.0-11 ...... 28 Williams, Lon. 9 2 3 5 . . . . 1 . . . . 31 Riccardi, Chris 7 4 . 4 ...... 47 Ayat, Justin 12 3 . 3 ...... 73 Tafuna, Sione 5 1 2 3 ...... 1 . . 7 Manuma, Matt 2 3 . 3 ...... 95 Wills, Colin 4 3 . 3 ...... 24 Mitchell, Thero 12 3 . 3 ...... 35 Gilmore, David 7 2 . 2 ...... 43 Kauka, J. 12 2 . 2 ...... 29 Noa, Kilinahe 8 1 1 2 ...... 2 Stutzmann, C. 12 2 . 2 ...... 56 Lee, Kalae 4 . 1 1 ...... 69 Moenoa, Uriah 10 1 . 1 ...... 27 Wright, Gary 5 1 . 1 1-5 ...... 53 Fuata, Lui 10 1 . 1 ...... 98 Saulsberry, K. 3 . 1 1 ...... 1B Rolovich, Nick 10 1 . 1 ...... 4A Misipeka, Keiki 4 . 1 1 ...... 26 Ala, Tui 8 1 . 1 ...... 2E Berryman, Dan 2 1 . 1 ...... 85 Harris, Channon 12 1 . 1 ...... 49 McBriar, Mat 12 1 . 1 ...... 14 Chang, Timmy 3 1 . 1 ...... 8 Lelie, Ashley 12 1 . 1 ...... 1A TEAM 11 ...... 1 Total 12 834 380 1214 77-372 34-261 14-377 77 64 21-15 30 7 1 Opponents 12 531 130 661 84-339 33-214 16-428 48 42 10-0 6 3 .

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