Rocky, Kainoa, Colt, Chauncy
Stephen Tsai writes that UH defensive tackle Rocky Savaiigaea will be today's guest on the Warrior Beat Show, which starts at noon HST. Be there!
Tsai also notes that Royce Pollard jumped over him, and that offensive lineman Kainoa LaCount could finally be enrolling at UH this season.
Thanks to Patty, who points out this interview with Redskins offensive assistant Chris Meidt. He praises the QBs, including Colt Brennan:
Tsai also notes that Royce Pollard jumped over him, and that offensive lineman Kainoa LaCount could finally be enrolling at UH this season.
If things go according to schedule, offensive lineman Kainoa LaCount will participate in the Warriors' training camp.Great news! He committed to UH back in February 2008.
LaCount, who last played at College of the Canyons, has spent the past year earning the credits necessary to meet NCAA standards.
LaCount has one obligation remaining, an online course (through Los Angeles Harbor College) that ends June 7.
LaCount said he has two years to play two UH seasons.
Thanks to Patty, who points out this interview with Redskins offensive assistant Chris Meidt. He praises the QBs, including Colt Brennan:
"Colt is still a raw" -- it really does sound exactly like rah -- "young quarterback. What Colt has is great gamesmanship. He has the ability to make a dramatic throw, and what we're working on Colt on is what I just referred to with those other two: just being fundamentally very sound on his drops, ball location, decision-making. What Colt can do is just play the game. He can throw from any position, so that's what makes him special....Via Redskins Insider, the NFL just released the preseason schedule. Here's Washington's games:
Thursday, Aug. 13And congrats to future Warrior Chauncy Makainai, who won the shot put and discus titles at the state track & field championships.
Washington at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 22
Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 28
New England at Washington, 8 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 3
Washington at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m.
Kailua's Chauncy Makainai took the discus with his first-day mark of 156-11, then followed up with a personal best to claim the shot put at 58-08.75 yesterday.
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