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Warriors need Lance a lot

By Stephen Tsai on February 25, 2015

Word on the street is former UH defensive tackle Lance Samuseva — pending background checks, other red tape and hurdles— is poised to join the Warriors’ coaching staff. He was an intern the past three seasons. The likely hiring makes sense because: > He’s likable. Former d-line coach Lewis Powell, who worked with Samuseva the past three years, had nothing but praise. Players past and present also appreciate Samuseva’s stern but wise approach. > He’s a hard worker. In 2012, […]

Hiring range

By Stephen Tsai on February 24, 2015

Nearly three months after Neal Iwamoto’s departure from the UH media relations department, Michael Stambaugh has been hired as his permanent replacement. Stambaugh, for now, is assigned baseball, a sport he handled in 5 1/2 years at Bethune-Cookman University. The hiring shows the lengths it takes to fill positions at UH. But UH also can go to a hurry-up mode. In December, Kaui Awong was added as a casual hire to handle media relations for men’s volleyball. In January, Jeff […]

Snap chats

By Stephen Tsai on February 23, 2015

A lot can happen in a month for two long-snappers. It was in January when Brian Hittner was seeking to transfer and Luke Ingram was looking for a pro-football job. But Hittner, who is not on scholarship, opted to rejoin the Warriors after a heart-to-heart chat with head coach Norm Chow. Then two weeks ago, Ingram, who played for UH through 2012, signed a free-agent contract with the Seattle Seahawks. These days, Ingram shares tips with Hittner — snap chats, […]

Volleyball Warriors’ 4-year plan; Iosefa’s next step

By Stephen Tsai on February 22, 2015

The old chicken/egg adage — you can’t get a job without experience, but you can’t get experience without a job — is applicable for this year’s volleyball Warriors. In 2012, the Warriors had to replace setter Nejc Zemljak and a dynamic duo of Jonas Umlauft, the nation’s best hitter, and Joshua Walker. Head coach Charlie Wade made the strategic decision to invest in newcomers — “young money,” he called it. That meant giving young players game experience and, in some […]

Combine: Iosefa

By Stephen Tsai on February 21, 2015

The Cincinnati Bengals, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins have shown the most interest in former UH running back Joey Iosefa. At the NFL Scouting Combine, Iosefa topped all running backs by bench pressing 225 pounds 30 times. In the 40-yard dash today, he ran 5.04 seconds on his first attempt, 5.02 on the second. Measurements: > Height: 6-0 > Weight: 247 > Reach: 31 1/4 inches > Hand span: 10 1/4 inches

JC running back; volleyball; Corie Kaimikaua

By Stephen Tsai on February 20, 2015

The Warriors’ walk-on tryouts have been moved from today to March 5. But running back Casey Lambert of American River College won’t have to wait for a slot on the Warriors’ spring roster. Lambert, who transferred to UH in January, is participating in the offseason conditioning program and is set to compete in spring training. Lambert is 5 feet 10 and 195 pounds. Here are his highlights: Lambert videos As a Roseville (Calif.) High senior, Lambert rushed for 1,789 yards […]

The big picture

By Stephen Tsai on February 19, 2015

A long, long time ago, former UH football center Ed Riewerts was Giancarlo Stanton. During a softball game between the media and UH workers, Riewerts had four memorable at-bats: Four pitches, four towering home runs onto the tennis courts. As a Michigan State football player, Kirk Gibson was a tall and sturdy wide receiver who made tough catches but was not particularly imposing. As a baseball player, Gibson appeared to be Ruthian — fitting because Gibson and Babe Ruth each […]

Honest Abe

By Stephen Tsai on February 18, 2015

If Abraham Elimimian joins the UH coaching staff — and signs point that way — then it will be the latest in an odds-defying life for the former Warrior cornerback. Born in Nigeria and raised in South Central Los Angeles, Elimimian lived by the family code that emphasized faith, education and hard work. UH’s 2000 recruiting class was widely praised for the number of top local players, including quarterback Timmy Chang. (Chad Owens joined as a walk-on that year.) As […]