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Former Warrior Quarterback Colt Brennan elected "Team Captain" of the South team by his temmates, Struggled at The Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama Today. Brennan went just 2/6 for 29 yards throwing 1 interception and dropped for 2 sacks. Brennan, who drew heavy criticism for his recent weight loss (185 lbs.) has not thrown a touchdown pass in his final 2 games. Up Next for Brennan, more workouts in hopes of reaching his 205 lbs. goal before the NFL Combine in February.
Waianae Boy Kala "Kolohe" Hose (6-1) knocked Frederic Belleton out at 4:32 of the first round at the Elite XC's SHowtime Card on Friday Night. Belleton showed a good chin but a straight right from Hose knocked Belleton straight out. Hose kept the fight standing and landed a lot of bombs before the final shot. Kala is now expected to get a "big time fight" against a top-notch middleweight on March 15th at the Blaisdell.
Another Week, another edition of Hawaii's Favorite Game: FRIDAY FORECAST!
BJ Penn won the vacant UFC lightweight belt in his third attempt, breezing past a bloody Joe Stevenson in the second round tonight.
Another Week, Another Edition of Friday Forecast...




Honolulu's Parker McLachlin birdied his final hole for an even-par 70 today and finished tied for 10th in the Sony Open in Hawai'i at Waialae Country Club.
Iolani-Grad, Pre-Season All-American-Guard Derrick Low and his 4th-Ranked Washington State Cougars, were handed their first loss of the Season today, falling to Number 5 U-C-L-A, 81-74.
The members of the selection committee for the new head football coach at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa were announced today by Manoa Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw. "We will move quickly to select the best possible candidate to serve as our Head Football Coach. The new coach must be someone who can lead a smooth transition for current team members, who appreciates the special connection between UH athletics and the people of Hawai'i, and who will continue to produce successful student-athletes," said Chancellor Hinshaw.

First team All-WAC wide receiver Ryan Grice-Mullen declared himself eligible for the 2008 NFL Draft, sources say. He has also, reportedly, hired an agent which will not allow him to return to the college ranks for next season. NFL scouts have the wide-out projected as high as the fourth round.
By: Theo Jones
Hawaii junior slotback Davone Bess said today he will enter the upcoming NFL draft.
It's that time of the week again!....
Courtesy: Dallasmorningnews.com
One of my favorite writers, Hunter S. Thompson, once famously described the feeling in San Francisco in the mid-sixties as "a very special time and place to be a part of….. no explanation, no mix of words or music or memories can touch that sense of knowing that you were there and alive in that corner of time and the world. Whatever it meant.…". Thompson went on further to say "We had all the momentum; we were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave....". I think this particular excerpt from his book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" reflects the feeling that the people of Hawaii had during this special season that was and is absolutely beyond mere words or actions. The incredible achievements of these players will forever be a part of our lives and much like a family photo album we will some day thumb through the memories with great fondness. You can one day tell your children of the failed two-point conversion at Joe Aillet stadium against Louisiana Tech that created a ripple in the water that would eventually become that beautiful wave. You can show your family visiting from the mainland the football signed by Colt Brennan and you can tell them the story of how you stood in the line for hours behind hundreds and hundreds of fans. The kids behind you crying to go home and the annoying guy trying to hurry everything along and as they chuckle at you for such "devotion" you can think to yourself : they'll never understand. While at a backyard barbecue with your friends you can recall the night that the Warriors won the Western Athletic Conference title by beating a Boise State team that had a reputation for continually breaking our hearts. After which you realize you've burnt the hot dogs on the grill from going on about that game. Every time your voice gets a little hoarse you think back to December 1 st when you screamed louder than you thought your lungs could handle while our boys were overcoming an improbable 21-point deficit to defeat the Washington Huskies and chisel into stone a perfect 2007 season and later that night when you drunk dialed all your fellow fans to use what little voice had left to shout "Cheeeehooo". You can continue reminiscing of the following day during the BCS announcement at the Stan Sheriff Center when your voice suddenly returned to join the faithful with their chants of "BCS! BCS! BCS!" in perfect pitch and the elated feeling you got when Chris Rose said our name and then Allstate Sugar Bowl. When you see a tourist in Waikiki wearing a lei, you'll get flashes of Chase Daniel and Colt Brennan's awkward on air meeting during the Heisman presentation. And, although, it pains us to recall that day, let's not forget after that tough loss to the Georgia Bulldogs when our devoted fans (that made the long journey to the Superdome) gave our Warriors a standing ovation which was, certainly, what we locals refer to as a "Chicken Skin" moment. A season like this may never come again and we will never duplicate the sights, sounds, and emotions that accompany it but, we will never forget them and always cherish our personal experiences.