End game
The Warriors have decided to play their spring game on Saturday, April 28.
The event is technically the 15th — and final — practice of spring training.
The event will be held in the afternoon at the Ching Athletic Complex and will end before the first pitch of the UH baseball team’s game against Cal State Northridge at Les Murakami Stadium.
The Warriors still are figuring if there is a way to hold a concert for the students without affecting baseball’s attendance.
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Welcome back R & S!!!
The top local high school quarterback from St. Louis high, Chevron Santiago (I may have misspelled his name badly) who signed on with our Warrior football team. I know he does not come aboard with other freshmen in June 2018, do you think he will be at the spring game just watching and picking up some tips.
I won’t be surprised if he has already given Coach Nick Rolovich Run and shoot play book to study and prepare himself when he comes aboard in June 2018 to participate with other Warriors in the off-season workout.
Got this email from Rolo:
Tom,
Received your email from my mom. Can’t tell you how thankful we are for what you have done throughout the years. I would like to pledge $500 to the account. Please put a $50 in the name of all the assistant coaches, I will let them know. Appreciate it.
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Best Wishes and Aloha,
Nick Rolovich
Head Football Coach
University of Hawaii
#LiveAlohaPlayWarrior
http://www.hawaiiathletics.com/index.aspx
https://twitter.com/NickRolovich
Can you help me reach my goal by making a $25 donation to the UH Foundation Fund I created for UH Football recruiting–see below link.
If 2000 fans do this, we will raise $50,000. So far, I got 616 donors ($15,400), so only 1384 more donors to go–each donor spot represents $25.
After donating, text me your name to 415-324-0585 or email your receipt to: tomkitaguchi@yahoo.com so I can add it below (if you don’t mind):
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https://www.uhfoundation.org/impact/students/warrior-nation
Who is Chevron Santiago? Why would a player give a coach with a run & shoot background a playbook. Ok I’m just busting your eggos.
Who every Chevron Santiago is, he can play both ways on every down because……………… he would never run out of gas 😂
And I thought “Little Mermaid” was funny. Thanks for the best medicine 🙂
I think Chevron changed his name to Texaco.
Aloha Chevron! Hele on down to Freedom 🙂
Is Chevron’s sister Shell(ie)?
His brother Phillips wore #66
U NO his cousin CAL wore #76
I’m excited that he is a “Mobil” QB
Super! Must have at least a 92 rating, don’t you think?
Hopefully, Chevron can pass more than just gas …
This post came just in time for my lunch break. You guys crack me up.
I think he’ll have a hard time choosing his jersey number this year. I’d say he chooses between 7-Eleven.
ROTFLMAO! My life just got extended by an hour, you guys are awesome!
Best posts here in a long time. Reminds me of the old WB Night Crew.
Texaco Cordeiro
My favorite gaggle of silly geese! A gaggle in more than one sense of the word! 🙂 🙂
Howzit Everybody,
You guys hilarious. Miss this kine talk around hea.
RE: 18
Ahhh. the night crew and one of ST’s first rules…the 9:00 pm Rule. Stay on topic until 9:00, then open blog until his next post. Problem was we had an international following and it was always 9:00 pm somewhere. 😉
I was one of the night crew, but the stars were Al, DPK, Bulla, Homey, gigi-hawaii, Long Time UH fan (RIP) and las vegas/rasu begasu (RIP). 300 comments per blog was common.
Support the free press!!!
I have an idea for a concert.
In the 1990s, Hawaii residents Dave Derby, Eric Masunaga, and Tryan George comprised The Damnbuilders, an alternative rock band, who eventually landed on a major label, and had a minor hit with “Shrine”.
Their violin player is still active. Her name is Joan Wasser, who performs under the moniker Joan as Police Woman.
Sorry about that. I should have reviewed the 2018 Warrior new recruits than I would have the correct spelling of “Chevan Cordeiro” instead of Chevron Santiago.
Most Warrior football fans like myself, foresee Chevan as the Warrior starting quarterback this season. He comes from a Run and Shoot offense at St. Louis high school which would be a good fit for Head Warrior football coach Nick Rolovich.
With that said, I am sure Chevan, though still in St. Louis high school and attending class, he will be a our Warriors spring practice when it opens this year. I don’t mean Chevan cutting classes, but he will be there, like on a weekend.
Again, I reiterate, I wouldn’t be surprise Rolo would give a copy of his RUN AND SHOOT playbook to Chevan to chew on till he comes aboard in June 2018.
It’s all in the spirit of fun Paniolo 🙂 Besides, it may not be called Run and Shoot anymore if Chevan takes the reign. Perhaps it will be called Gas and Pass…all credit goes to you 🙂
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