Snap decision
The Warriors are changing direction in pursuit of an eventual successor to long-snapper Luke Ingram, who will be a senior in the fall.
The Warriors are in the process of trying to land a center/long-snapper from Japan. The prospect reportedly is 6 feet 2 and 290 pounds.
The Warriors already have a commitment from another long-snapper, Grant Meersand of Mira Costa High. Cameron Chow, son of head coach Norm Chow, is a full-time teacher and basketball coach at Mira Costa.
Ingram, who played virtually one-armed last year, should be fully healed from shoulder surgery for the Aug. 1 start of training camp. Beau Yap made most of the long snaps during spring training. Yap will enter camp as a No. 1 defensive end.
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The Warriors continue to craft the training-camp roster. The NCAA limit is 105 players, although the roster may expand on the first day of a school’s fall semester. The Warriors’ preference is an initial training-camp roster of about 102, with the flexibility to expand for late transfers. So far, about 90 players have been invited to training camp.
Goodmorning all!
Go WARRIORS!!
Chee huu….first time #1.
Top ten! Bring on the Sumo boys!
Konichiwa. Roku.
Sugoi! JJ and Mack spoke about the Far east connection for years but I guess the situation was not right. Kudos to Coach Chow. Off to SF – among other things will be at a fundraiser at the St. Francis Hotel by the Hawaii Chamber of Commerce of Northern California (Hawaii expats who sponsor tailgates at San Jose and Fresno) to honor Duane Kurisu and Alan Ikawa.
Cool. Long snapping is crucial.
Wonder if the Maricopa County Sheriff’s office can look into the break-ins at UH?
long snapper?, neva tought it wuz very important….oh well.
how’s bout top ten!?….hmmmm.
So we get basketball players from China, and football players from Japan? Cool.
I guess the moral of the story is to not store money on campus. Put it in the bank or safety deposit box at the bank.
Good Morning Mates!
Long Snap! Yessur!
As I heard it, it wasn’t the baseball receipts that were in the safes.
Also, as I heard it, it was only cash that was taken. No credit card receipts, no checks. This was grab-and-go. And leaving notes? Sheesh. We’re not talking Lex Luther here.
sounds like the perps were jeering at the authorities… with their notes. “Catch me if you can!”
I have a lot of respect for Luke Ingram. He had a really bad shoulder injury last year. But he never griped. He just taped it up, and tried to do as best as he could. But imagine having to snap with a bad shoulder while absorbing a shot from a defensive lineman. And Ingram usually was one of the first down the field.
GOOD MORNING HAWAII!
Coach Chow doesn’t fool around, does he? A possible Japan recruit – wow!
@8,
Hahaha… One day I’ll get a job that pays me and a friend to go to Hawaii to investigate claims that have already been disproven… And put it on the taxpayers tab…
Hope they change all of the locks, access codes, doors, etc to where the $$ is stored at the UH AD. They might also consider daily deposits/pickups to the bank so that that a minimal amount of cash is stored onsite. Inexpensive video surveillance cameras are another precaution. UH campus security is stretched thin, don’t have much teeth as they aren’t armed. “Stop, or I’ll write you up!!”
Out of curiosity has any reporter at the SA tried to get a feeling from Greenwood or JD on where UH might vote on the Boise State application to join the Big West ?
It dosen’t seem like it is getting much support from our fans.
Hope the player from Japan has the necessary TOEFL scores which measure English Language ability to do college level work, in addition to qualifying SAT scores. English ability can be a challenge for many foreign players, particularly those from East Asia.
If I were the Big West, I’d let Boise in, provided it signs an agreement to remain for at least five years. And I’d impose a hefty exit fee — $10 million? And if I were Boise, I’d sign it, because the non-football teams have no leverage.
Wonder if Cameron can steer some of the volleyball players here also.
OSD:
Heeeey. Are you saying an Asian guy won’t have trouble with the math portion?
rage777:
Great point. Mira Costa has great vb teams.
Also make Boise pay for travel subsidies to Boise.
ST: Good point. He could be like the “Average Asian” character played by comedian Bobby Lee on MADD TV. 🙂
ST & Tsaiko Blog Dogs:
If the Big West allows Boise State in, do they have to pay travel subsidies like Hawaii? LOL. From all reports Boise does not have much of an airport to handle large planes. I think that if we have to pay subsidies for travel, it should only cover the flight from LAX or SFO to HNL and back. Getting to these hubs is on their dime…they could fly, drive, bus, or rail.
I am more interested in where UH is on their vote.I am pretty sure most of our coaches don’t like the travel situation that comes with Boise State.
On another note the Sun Belt has officially rejected both Idaho and New Mexico State as new members according to the Idaho Statesman.
http://voices.idahostatesman.com/2012/05/23/bmurphy/sun_belt_conference_rules_out_taking_idaho_member
It is not right when your former commissioner and his new conference rejects you.
Boise’s airport is OK. I like any airport where the rental-car building is nearby.
Fresno’s airport is really small.
And that Moscow-Pullman airport looks like it was lifted from the set of “Wings.”
Good morning Tsaikos….Woo Hoo top fifty!!!
I hope Ingram has a healthy year and earns himself a pro job following his college career. Regarding his replacement, as capable as Beau Yap may be, I hope they go in a different direction. I want to see him playing defense (which seems to be the plan).
Sheriff Joe would accuse Herman Frazier of the crime
Best airports: Seattle, Houston, Ohare, San Francisco.
Worst airports: Monroe, Moscow-Pullman, JFK.
Arizona has always been the rebellious state.
It refuses to participate in the day-light-savings program.
I hope Ingram stays healthy and gets his shot….
I too would like to see Beau Yap on D….
Best airlines — Hawaiian, Continental, Alaska.
Worst airlines — US Air, Omni.
Good morning Tsaikos!
Japanese player? hmmmm… interesting, veddy interesting.
with apologies to Slugger and others, but can we put a fence around AZ, lock them in and let them secede.
Waiting for the garage door repairman to show up. …
So, how long is the travel time between Boise and SFO or LAX?
I would include LAX on a list of worst airports. I really miss the Aloha flights into John Wayne airport in Orange County.
jm2375:
It’s a pain. For some reason, I think you have to go through Seattle. Then you take Alaska or Horizon.
Last Call:
Oh, I agree with you on that. LAX has the angriest screeners, too.
Last Call:
Rich2176 used to always do the Orange Country-Honolulu Aloha flights.
ST,
Continental is no more. United is OK as far as the big carriers go.
I have some relatives who still will only come here on a ship.
While we’re at it:
Best movie theater — Koolau.
Big, vacant parking lot. Stadium-styled seats. And there’s a pool table. It’s so empty that you often have to buy your tickets at the concession stand.
Jeff:
True that. But I still like those Continental planes.
And, I guess I have to amend it, because it’s now impossible to get a United person on the phone since the merger. Grrr.
#21
ST, what do you mean the non football teams have no leverage. To me the Big West has all the leverage, they don’t need Boise.
Papajoe2, congratulations on your hole in one. So I guess we should be checking the Thursday newspaper section where they list the golfers who hit the hole in one.
How do they know? I guess you have to tell them?
Since my okole is closing in on a million United miles, I have to be nice-nice for a few more months.
But I do notice, particularly out of SFO, if the flight to Honolulu is not sold out, there always seems to be a mysterious “mechanical problem.” Then we sit for a couple of hours until the plane fills up or we move to a later, fuller flight.
Maybe it’s just a coinky dinky.
Actually, it was JJ who used to warn me. We were once at SFO. He asked if the flight was full. The worker said, no, it’s about half-full. JJ said: “Let’s go eat. We’re not leaving on time.” And off we went to the Crab Pot, which used to be the best airport restaurant. Alas, it’s past tense.
But I digress.
Jeff:
Meant Boise State’s non-football sports have no leverage.
Sorry about that.
Boise State is like Glee’s McKinley High: When it comes to financial distribution, football is the Cheerios, everything else is the glee club.
(Sorry, still emotional from the graduation episode.)
LOL, glad to hear that I’m not the only one who has had the “mysterious mechanical problem” experience with United out of SFO.
Just out on SA:
Jim Donovan of the University of Hawaii ranks ninth among 11 athletic directors from current or incoming Mountain West Conference members in base salary.
Donovan’s $240,000 base topped only those from Wyoming ($214,884) and Air Force ($165,300), according to a survey of 2011 figures published by USA Today.
The conference leaders were New Mexico’s Paul Krebs ($408,391) and Nevada-Las Vegas’ Jim Livengood ($350,000), according to the survey.
USAToday also said MWC commissioner Craig Thompson received $600,000.
By the time I can afford my own G650 it will have been out of production for 50 years.
International Category: Best Airport – Amsterdam; Close second – Dubai; Worst – Heathrow, no, take that back. King Khalid International, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is the worse.
: Best Airline – JAL, KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines); Worst – None
Howzit Tsaikos everywhere.
A Big isei fo long snapp. chee hooo!!!
maybe give brudda a handle. big shishi.
long shishi. plenny shishi. sumo shishi.
captain shishi.
The ramen and tonkatsu at Narita Airport was actually pretty good on my last trip to J.
Worst flight arrival time: Hong Kong to Singapore – 1:30 am. However, they do have a hotel at the Airport that doesn’t require you to exit customs (at least on my last trip there in 1995).
Miss the days when Hawaiian flew out of ONT. Security at ONT usually doesn’t take me more than 5 minutes to get through. Hate having to go to LAX. Usually I opt to fly out of SAN.
Good Morning Gangeez! 🙂
It’ll be great PR to have a long-snapper from Japan. However, many things must be considered when making such a choice. I just hope the coaches don’t make a… wait for it…
snap decision! 😆
Yap on defense. Yes!
Arizona? tsk, tsk tsk…
Sorry for lifting your headline Mr. Tsai. I couldn’t stop myself.
The best flight I was ever on was a TWA flight from here to I think it was San Fran. They had bomb threats so no one wanted to fly on that airline. There was only 29 passengers on my flight. The stewardesses were so bored they invited me to play cards with them during the flight.
Go to “Google Images.”
http://images.google.com/
Type in the search field, “football long snapper”
Then, try check and see who’s pictures comes up first. Try look the first picture- who stay in ‘um…
Yuuuuuuuuuuuup!!
Our #1 Defensive End is-
YAAAAAAAAAP!!!
Why is A-Joe making us look at long-snapper’s butts?
Ahhh….the search for the infamous Koa Mahu has ended…..MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Dumbest airline decision: Papa Leahey giving up first-class seats as part of his contract.
Funniest airline decision:
Kekaula had a choice of a first-class seat or two coach seats. He chose the two coach seats. They assigned him two aisle seats.
Hiya!
SHANE REPORT!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJtGyVwNyVM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Obviously an announcer rooting for the other team.
Even bettter!
http://www.everettraptors.com/AudioFiles/RAP_AT_ALLEN_OT_CLIP_051912.m3u
GO, WARRIOR ALUMNI!
Best airline for service, food, people first skill is Singapore Airl Lines.
Worst: tie between Hawaiian and United.
All those going to Vegas on Hawaiian after June 30, 2012 be prepared to land at Terminal 1, make that long walk to the tram, long walk to baggage claim, and congestion!! Terminal 2 will be closing and torn down.
Hawaiian will be located at Terminal 1 about 5 months before relocating to Terminal 3 ( the new one East of the main terminal ) IF construction is on schedule.
think about it:
what is the world’s most non-discriminatory object? answer: a car.
Why? young or old; short or tall; male or female; rich or poor; skinny or fat; good or bad health; VIP or nobody; good or bad driving record; religious or athist; etc. once the driver gets into a car, the driver can do anything he/she wants – fast or slow; run red light or stop sign, etc.
The international flights that I took in the last two years were both on United and All Nippon Airlines.
UA was OK but ANA was absolutely terrific!
A-House – hahaha… I would have said a Pen!
This is very good news about the possible long snapper recruit out of Japan. I hope this will lead to other potential recruits from the Asian theater. This is exactly what UH needs to be the hub of the Asian market and strengthen it’s position to be a viable University for a conference on the West Coast. Can you imagine if there were a receiver in Japan that would do well at UH and UH Football being telecast back to the Japan market. All kinds of marketing possibilities if the UH marketing department becomes creative.
Old…808:
Most important, UH needs more o-linemen.
I hope the UH marketing department thinks about different ways of promoting UH Athletics and UH football in American Samoa and Australia and New Zealand. We have been dragging along for too long in doing an effective job of promoting UH football in these areas. Someone correct me if I am wrong since I am making as assumption in regards to these markets.
Never flew on Singapore, but have heard that it’s one of the best.
But I would say Asiana, Korean, and Cathay Pacific ranks in my top three
ST…yes I agree UH needs more o-lineman but apply how this would help UH in the Asian market. Can you imagine all the hype UH would receive from a new fan base because of Japanese players playing at the UH. We could in essence be Japan’s favorite team. The promotional possibilities is huge. UH by establishing a strong Asian market base can become attractive if we ever had to move conferences again. Our world is stringing and we need to be on top of the new markets out there.
The Hawaii Visitors Bureau does a good job of promoting Hawaii to the Japan and now Chinese and Korean market. Hawaiiana flourishes in Japan with Hula halaus all over Japan. We have many Kumu Hulas and Hawaiian musicians that are well established in the Japan market. UH needs to think outside of the box to capture this market and make UH football relevant to the potential huge fan base.
Ok getting off da box since this kind of talk has been going on for years concerning Asia.
… THANK YOU VERRRRY MUCH !!!
Obama birth certificate OK by Arizona official.
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http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/breaking/152721935.html?id=152721935
Appreciate your comments, oldtimer.
Howzit, everyone!
Fantastic day! Last day of school pau for our kids! Summer vacation is on!
Heads up to Richard Torres and Bryant Moniz… this place gets super hot during the summer! Be prepared! Good thing the games are played in that Arena!
Oh wait… First things, first… Way to go, PPJ2!!! I don’t golf, but I definitely appreciate the achievement! I can’t even do that in putt-putt golf!
And I absolutely love the idea of making the connection with Japan by bringing in one who could see lots of playing time! Let’s make it happen! The added (asumed) free publicity is crazy!
And how did I miss “assumed”? Da buggah was red-underlined too… but noooo… I still went hit da [Submit Comment] button.
2012 WAC Baseball – from yesterday …
1st team: Pi’ikea Kitamura
2nd team: Jack Swazey, Collin Bennett, Matt Sisto
Congratulations to the 2012 Baseball Team. Good Luck in the tourney.
http://www.wacsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10100&ATCLID=205429949
Mahalo ST from this old ” ” can I say that lol.
Wes’side Warrior-
Please make shua you take planny pikchas of Torres and Moniz in action! Mahalo!
Mr. Tsai-
Please make shua you post planny pikchas of all of our ex-Warriors in action, wea eva dey may be! Mahalo!
Hello, Tsaikos. Been a while – new computers at work and this low-tech girl can’t figure out how to save URLs on IE after using Firefox for so long (and Chrome at home). CONGRATULATIONS to Papajoe2 on his hole-in-one! What an accomplishment! Wonder if I’ll ever see that day.
And whoa…potential center/long snapper sounds like a Stretch-sized boy. 🙂
Come on ‘Bows!!!
Powder Puff:
are you telling us that Stretch is nearly 290# or more?
holy molely, andy!
Happy….you have to let the golf course know about the hole-in-one and verified by your playing partners and the course will send the info to the newspaper. I still want to know what iron PJ used. The number 5 hole is a short par 3. We usually use a pitching wedge or nine iron and some guys use an 8 or 7 iron.
ai-eee-soos – it’s Zach Swasey.
My vote for the airline with the best sense of humor, even though I’ve never flown them – Kulula Airlines, low-cost airline out of South Africa.
https://www.kulula.com/info/aircraft-pictures-kulula-fleet-photo-gallery.aspx?utm_source=kulula-com&utm_medium=banner&utm_term=meet-our-fleet&utm_campaign=plane-gallery-awareness
http://www.southafrica.to/transport/Airlines/Kulula-flights/Kulula-humour.php5
PowderPuff – just download (if can) Firefox or Chrome and set it as your default browser. They’re free, after all.
Geez I’ve never made a hole-in-one in all the years of playing golf. The closest was two inches and many balls rolling by the hole saying adios better luck next time.
ST,
If the case is that UH is in need of O-lineman, then why is it that they’re offering a whole bunch of defensive players? I barely see any offers for O-lineman.
As a condition of entry into the Big West, B$U should have to pay an early termination fee of AT LEAST $15M, payable ONLY by B$U and not by the other conference.
So, getting to Boise from SFO or LAX could take longer than getting to HNL????
A-House…okay, maybe not THAT heavy. Haha! Ooops!
Oldtimer…is #5 the super short, downhill Par 3? I forget that course already…haven’t played West Loch in close to a decade, I think.
JM-yeah, younger co-worker came in here and showed me how to do it on IE. I love Chrome, though.
I think some of the offers made to defensive linemen can cross over to the offensive side of the ball since many of them play two ways. I also think the coaches are looking for the most athletic in the linemen whether offensive or defensive.
Good one, 92.jm2375: “In the event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure, masks will descend from the ceiling. Stop screaming, grab the mask, and pull it over your face. If you have a small child travelling with you, secure your mask before assisting with theirs. If you are travelling with more than one small child, pick your favourite.”
🙄
old timer:
I don’t see any need for your apologies regarding your opinions of “grabbing the horns” on the Asia athletic market in favor of UH.
fact is I do agree with you that this may be the catalyst to increasing UH’s athletics into Japan.
I do know that Jim D has been pushing to get UH into Asia with Coach Mack in the past and Coach Gib with his tour of China last August.
Would it not be great to have at least one talented player from the Far East, down under, and Southeast Asia on each UH team? Football may be the start and then go into baseball, basket ball, softball, golf, track, swimming & diving, and water polo; not necessarily in that order.
I do know that Garret has posted many times that certain PAC 12 schools have already established the “academic” side, but UH has a lot to offer in astronomy (telescopes on Mauna Kea, Maunaloa, and Haleakala) and marine sciences and volcanology. Is there any far East athlete on any PAC 12 school? I don’t think so.
Wes’side:
The Force Web site said there are job openings in the organization.
Here’s a heartwarming story about a hapa American/Korean orphan girl
who turned out a little bit like Cinderella, and there’s an Atlanta, Georgia
connection…oh, by the way, it includes a picture of her at her first football game…
http://wimp.com/storygirl/
back in the 60’s, oklahoma state wrestling team won ncaa championship using wrestlers from Japan. the Hatta brothers and Yojiro Uytake.
Kapaihi Umebayashi would be a terrific backup for Ingram this season. Hope he is invited to fall camp.
BOI has a rental car “building” now?
Last time I was there the RAC counters were in the terminal and the attendants were outside in kiosks that made a porta-potty look like a hangar.
ot808,
I believe ppj2 said he normally uses a wedge but opted for a 9 because it was windy
Looks like nice weather in OR for the next week. 🙂
66: Made you look!
Basebows. Sheesh. Talk about late season nose dive.
If you like be champs, you gotta win road games.
BIK
ST, saw sam fehoko yesterday i thought mother said he signed a 3yr deal with the eagles. the eagles are in camp right now and he’s here on Oahu.
Hole in one? Too good!
Hubby and I own 2 sets of golf clubs. We’ll put them to good use soon at the Pearl Country Club. Nice driving range and we don’t get the sun right in our eyes as it sets.
Good about that football player from Japan. When we were there in 2008, we didn’t see any men who had the physique of a football player. Most of the men were slim and of average height.
I say the hole in one was luck because I’ve never made one before. But I aimed and used a longer than normal club. into the wind, so I won’t give it back and will enjoy it. Its ironic that on Saturday, at Mililani GC, I hit a ball into the hole from about 70 yards on 1 bounce, for a birdie on the par 5 #17. I screwed up my drive so didn’t reach in 3. I’m not saying that I’m a good golfer as I have an 18-20 handicap, but I really love the game and once in a while I get lucky. Too bad I cannot afford to golf everyday but, twice/3 times a month and 9 holes on Tuesdays at a public course and an occasional tournament is fine for me. I hope all of you golfers get a hole in one. I hope I’m there too to reap the benefits. LOL. It actually feels better today than yesterday.
It’s always a thrill to feel the jet take off the runway. I’ll miss that this year. Too many medical bills…
again, ppj2, BEEG CONGRATS TO YOU!!!
gigi I’ll be there for a golf tournament on Friday. Its called the Close Open and is a benefit for Pearl City High School Athletic Department put on by Close Construction. Last year they put it on for Mililani High and the previous year for Waipahu High. Look for me. Of the 100+ golfers, I’ll be the only good looking one there. bwahahahaha.
Grant Meersand??? Committed when? Did I miss something?
PPJ2, I still have to buy golf clothes. I still golf in a long muumuu. Lol.
A friend of mine went to the Big Island last week with a gof club and scored his 19th hole in one. I’m not sure at what course, but the others said that of the 3 courses they played, it was the hardest hole.
Pauoa, where you been? Long time no see.
pboy…invited walkon.
Hi gigi, been busy with school
Al – thanks was just wondering who that was. Kind of been out of the loop lately…
Ppj2,
Wow! Da buggah only took one club?!?!
Too good, eh?
Just wondering how many of these amateur golfers have ever taken golf lessons.
what did Kekoa say? “Just swing nice and easy, Gigi.” Lol.
In other words, don’t force it.
126. Yes!
Fly it against the wall!
Stomp on it!!
Then ask for a refund!
celtics in 7. you wait.
Gigi, if you golf in a mumu, you should post it on You Tube.
Bet you would get a million hits.
Not too many people in the world golf in a muu-muu.
I lost a bet and had to play with a muu muu in the next tourney. I won in my foursome that day. The muu muu was less restrctive on my body parts. Wish I could play in a muu muu more often.
what an image!!!! hahahahaha
Ipu: Actually, ST did post a short video of me golfing in a muumuu. It was when the WB was still on the Honolulu Advertiser. He got the video from Stretch.
The Japanese coaches connection… Ahhh
BTW, try really hard not to go through Customs at MIA. Very unorganized, considering how much international traffic they get. And then if you are connecting to a domestic flight, you have to go out to the ticketing lobby and go through TSA again.
Never been to Miami. Hear it is really hot and humid.
Orlando is nice, though. Enjoyed Disney World.
Ipu: That golf-muumuu video was posted on the WB in 2008.
gigi – Miami is just as hot and humid as Orlando, but I think it’s worse in Orlando because it’s land-locked and doesn’t get the ocean breezes that Miami does. I was pleasantly surprised when we went to the Bahamas last July. It was almost like Hawaii. The water was clearer but not all the beaches are public.
at 6’2″ and 290 lbs…it is quite obvious that his nickname will be “sumo”.
Great news about the recruit from Japan! UH needs OL, long snappers are always important and too often overlooked, and this could be a great way to help UH get more recognition in the Japanese sports market.
Interesting note in this Philly newspaper.
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/20120523_League_working_on_divisional_alignment.html#ixzz1vianlMaH
SJSU hired BSU’s longtime AD, good decision that should help them build positive momentum.
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/collegesports/2012/05/23/san-jose-state-athletics-bleymaier-to-be-named-athletic-director/
UH has offered far more scholarships that they have available spots, which is a change under Coach Chow that goes with the more aggressive recruiting stance. However, I don’t think ANYBODY goes this overboard with offers…
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/ole-miss-coach-hugh-freeze-blankets-country-more-162832015.html
I don’t think that TCU’s AD was supposed to reveal this news…
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/tcu-ad-chris-del-conte-lest-expansion-cat-171420722.html
I think that Ohio State is giving iPads to *all* of their student-athletes, it is bad that Colorado only gave them to football players. This actually helps with Academics and is a nice (and legal) recruiting tool since recruits might like to know they will get a free iPad.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/ohio-state-student-athletes-ipad-academic-support-203316165.html
JM: I visited Orlando in January 1975. It was around 65 degrees during the day. The pool was cold so I jumped in and jumped right out. Lol. Must be hotter during the summer.
Garret: Nice to see you posting again. I missed that.
Garret: Too bad Ohio State does not give free iPads to ALL students enrolled at their school.
Daughter is going to grad school in Nevada in June, and must buy the school computer for $3,000. Not free. This computer has material for her course of study (going for a doctorate in physical therapy).
Bottom of 5 and UH is down 2 to 1. There are so many empty seats behind home plste it looks like they forgot to unlock the gates!
Let’s go BaseBows!
A-House.. The womens basketball team had a girl from Japan who was the back-up to Kanekoa. They both graduated at the same time.
Kekoa, I’m pretty sure I know how that game will end. How you figgah?
is it this kid?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=M0rXdJqJpHE
UH should recruit Japanese baseball players. If you’ve ever seen high school games in Japan, you’ll know it’s incredible. I think the national high school tournament is broadcast on television nationwide.
We need a Yu Darvish.
WM ~ Actually the bows were leading since the 1st. Arakawa Is pulled as bases are loaded top 6 and the parade to the plate begins…
Warrior Mojo, great comment. You should re-post that early tomorrow so maybe
somebody “up there” will see it and act on it…
Bet the great leader in N. Korea would love to send a sports person or two to Manoa…
Baseball is a religion in Japan. We would do well indeed to recruit there WM.
Ever wonder who’s who in Tsaiko land?
While googling for Gigi golfing in a mumu, (zero results), did come up
with some of her photographs:
http://homepage.mac.com/smurashi/photos/honotsaikogates2.html
Take a look…looks like one happy friendly crowd.
Ipu Man ~
Come join us this season as the adventure continues.
Ipu Man — here’s the rest of Tsai-ko land…
http://homepage.mac.com/smurashi/photos/
BTW, do you reside in Hawaii? 😕
Ipu: yeah, I’m the one in the stoooopid black muumuu, Lol.
Ipu: Check out this link — shows photos of me, hubby, and Kekoa at the golf course:
http://gigihawaii.wordpress.com/2008/05/11/golf-and-monterey-bay-canners/
lived here since l974 but nowadays don’t get out much.
Gigi, lol I really thought you were jesting about golfing in a muumuu…you’re amazing! 🙂
mo808: Honest to God, I wear muumuus night and day and to all events — picnics, opera, restaurants, you name it.
Hey, a shout out Phil Phillips! He’s got style, unique voice style, and personality! AI win nah!
Phil is also cuuuute.
Gigi, muu’s rock!
Yeah,
You look marvelous Gigi, nice straight left arm, eye on the ball, feet parallel with the shoulders…how far didja ball go???
Actually I look a little bit like Kekoa but wear a S-size t-shirt.
So we may be lost cousins.
Yup, and muus hide the bulges… Lol.
Makes me wish I had a daughter to go with four sons!
Phil that is!
Ipu: the darn ball went about 5 feet. Sooo embarrassing. All shown on that infamous video that Stretch took.
Weeks later, we attended LizKauai’s golf tournament on Kauai. She was also being inducted as president of the Rotary Club for West Kauai.
Howzit everyone. Been busy and haven’t been around much. Regarding comment #67, what did J(J) mean by:
“Ahhh….the search for the infamous Koa Mahu has ended…..MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA”
Has KoaMahu been unmasked?
Hi Curt: JJ was referring to A-Joe.
So Gigi, didja ever swim in a muu-muu like in this great
painting by the late Herb Kane?
http://inahawaii.blogspot.com/2011/10/historic-hawaii-foundation-honors-herb.html#!/2011/10/historic-hawaii-foundation-honors-herb.html
Curt — not really. I was with A-joe and (J)James in the Tsai-ko workshop one evening when the original Koa Mahu was posting. The original. I suspect there have been a few replacements since… 😆
Ipu: wow! beautiful painting! But, no, I have never dipped my muu in the ocean.
Meanwhile, Go Warriors…especially this fall!
Night all…
If UH wants to recruit Japan, I’ll throw this name out…Brian Derby.
He holds some football camps in Japan and being a lineman for UH, he knows what it takes.
If anyone is going to spot talent in Japan it’s without a doubt 100% Brian Derby.
Here’s a link http://www.derbycamp.com/
apologies if I broke any rules by posting a link 🙂
Okay. I’m a little confused. All I’m getting from this is that there are multiple KoaMahu’s. I guess the more da betta.
#183 Don’t ask, don’t tell.
mo808…no regrets for you on your four sons. they are all great kids.
geez…i thought curt was koamahu?
that ball going 5 feet…you were putting right?
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