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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Bo, Autographs, Vids, NOLA Parties, SB Mag

Stephen Tsai writes that quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell of Katy High School in Texas has committed to UH.
"I'm going to be a Warrior," said Mitchell, whose 15-0 team has been ranked as high as third nationally.

Mitchell, who said he is 6-feet-1 1/2 and 195 pounds, has thrown for 38 touchdowns this season. He has been intercepted only four times. His team plays for the state championship Saturday.
Congratulations to Bo!

There will be an autograph session this Saturday.
University of Hawai`i football players and coaches will be available for autographs on Saturday, Dec. 22, from noon until 1:00 p.m. on UH's soccer field, which is adjacent to the football practice field.

Fans requesting quarterback Colt Brennan's autograph will be limited to one item with his signature only. Items will not be personalized or include special notes. He will also not pose for photos in order to accommodate as many fans as possible with autographs.

This will be the final time before the Allstate Sugar Bowl that UH players and coaches will be available for autographs and public appearances.
Chawan compiles tonight's news coverage from KHNL, KGMB, KITV and KHON.



On his blog, Reardon reports on Bo's commit, and has info on a gathering place for UH fans going to New Orleans.
Lynn & Jeaneen Sapir are the owners of Johnny White’s Pub & Grill on Bourbon Street, and Lynn is from Hawaii — so you know what that means!!!
On New Years Eve food will be served until 7 pm and then a $10 cover will be charged with a one drink minimum. It will be first come first serve without in and out privileges. ESPN’s 1420 Sports Animals will broadcast from 7 pm till 10 pm from the balcony.

On January 1st there will be a tailgate buffet type event for $20 from 1 pm until 6:30 pm. In and out with a stamp. This offer is for Hawaii fans, who are requested to wear green. ESPN 1420 will broadcast a pre-game show from our balcony from 5:30pm till 7:30 pm.
Via Sportshawaii, Na Koa will be hosting a "Cajun-Warriors New Year's Eve Bash" in New Orleans. Details can be found at www.hawaiiancajunbash.com
Planning to ring in the new year in the Big Easy? Visitors in town for the BCS Allstate Sugar Bowl are invited to join the "Cajun-Warriors New Year's Eve Bash" - a one-of-a-kind party featuring University of Hawaii football coach June Jones; the UH band and cheerleaders; great Cajun food stations; live entertainment including Cajun and Blues music, mardi gras festivities and much more!

Net proceeds from the "Cajun-Warriors New Year's Eve Bash" will benefit the Na Koa Football Club as well as the New Orleans Habitat for Humanity on behalf of the University of Hawaii.
And if you haven't seen this already, The Star-Bulletin will be putting out a special "Dream Season" magazine, recapping UH's undefeated season. You can order it here. Dave has more details about it here.

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