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Thursday football

By Stephen Tsai on September 29, 2016

The Warriors introduced a new practice session, with the second team serving as the scouts. The formula is used out of necessity on the road, when travel rosters are limited to 64 players, but it was effective today in giving the starters a quicker and more experienced “opponent.” Two key defensive players are healthy and ready to go. Defensive end Meffy Koloamatangi did not play in the past two games. Defensive tackle Ka‘aumoana Gifford missed the Arizona game while recovering […]

UH football: Ault invited to speak

By Stephen Tsai on September 28, 2016

The Warriors have reached out to former Nevada head coach Chris Ault to serve as a guest speaker this weekend. The Warriors play host to the Wolf Pack Saturday at Aloha Stadium. Ault, the creator of the Pistol Offense, was one of UH head coach Nick Rolovich’s mentors Ault hired Rolovich as Nevada’s OC in 2012 after he was not retained at UH. Rolovich said the parents of Marc Ma, a former Iolani and Nevada player who died in June, […]

Mane receiver

By Stephen Tsai on September 27, 2016

Even without a jersey number in practices, wideout Greg Zuniga is easy to identify. “Ive had it this long for a year and a half,” Zuniga said of his hair. Zuniga recently joined the Warriors after his transfer was completed. He had played at Long Beach City College and East Los Angeles College before joining the Warriors. Zuniga is on a partial academic scholarship for biology/pre-med.

Dru Brown named No. 1 quarterback

By Stephen Tsai on September 26, 2016

After today’s practice, head coach Nick Rolovich named Dru Brown as the Warriors’ starting quarterback for Saturday’s game against Nevada. Ikaika Woolsey will be the No. 2 quarterback. * * * * * The inbox is open. Ask us a question, we’ll try to find the answer. We’ll print answers in Wednesday’s editions.

Circle of giving

By Stephen Tsai on September 25, 2016

A couple weeks ago, Dr. Ryan Sumida mentioned to UH head coach Nick Rolovich that Chansen Ondayog, an 11-year=old Kalakaua Middle School student, was struck by a truck while riding his bicycle to Pop Warner practice. A week ago, Rolovich visited Chansen at The Queen’s Medical Center. Chansen was named an honorary Rainbow Warrior and invited to practice when he healed. Two days ago, Dr. Sumida made an unsolicited generous donation to Na Koa, the Warriors’ booster club.

Still working

By Stephen Tsai on September 24, 2016

The Warriors will not practice today. But, as coach Nick Rolovich noted, this is not an off day. The Warriors’ schedule was to gather for breakfast, watch the telecast of the Purdue-Nevada game, then have a walk-through session. Breakfast, game, walk-through … Or maybe it was in a different order. The Warriors’ next practice is Monday morning ahead of next Saturday’s MWC opener against Nevada.

Playing for Chansen

By Stephen Tsai on September 23, 2016

The Warriors have extended an honorary membership to Chansen Ondayog, an 11-year-old Kalakaua Middle School student who was struck by a commercial truck while riding his bicycle to Pop Warner practice two weeks ago. Head coach Nick Rolovich visited Chansen at The Queen’s Medical Center. Rolovich has invited Chansen to meet with the Warriors when he is able to attend a practice. * * * * * Rolovich accepted responsibility for the lack of “juice” at Thursday’s practice following a […]

NorCal receiver chooses Warriors

By Stephen Tsai on September 22, 2016

Drake Stallworth, a 6-foot-2 wideout from Folsom (Calif.) High, has made a verbal commitment to play for the Warriors next season. “He’s a stud,” said David Graves, a former UH quarterback who coached Stallworth on the JV squad a couple years ago. “You could tell right away he was one of those guys you needed to get the ball in his hands.” Stallworth is the X — the go-to receiver — in the Bulldogs’ poi-dog offense. As co-head coach the […]