The Centurions: 46-50
The Star-Bulletin's countdown of UH football's "Centurions", the 100 greatest players in the University of Hawaii's 100 years of football, continues with numbers 46-50:
50. Ron Hall, tight end
49. Hercules Satele, offensive lineman
48. Isaac Sopoaga, defensive tackle
47. Jim Mills, offensive lineman
46. David Maeva, linebacker
And Robert Kekaula writes that David Maeva is still 'Mento' after all these years. Excellent profile.
50. Ron Hall, tight end
49. Hercules Satele, offensive lineman
48. Isaac Sopoaga, defensive tackle
47. Jim Mills, offensive lineman
46. David Maeva, linebacker
And Robert Kekaula writes that David Maeva is still 'Mento' after all these years. Excellent profile.
Using a black Sharpie, David Maeva wrote "Jimmy" on the white towel that hung from his hip pad, penning his own football future.
It was Sept. 3, 1988, at Aloha Stadium. The season opener against ninth-ranked Iowa was Maeva's first game as a University of Hawaii starter. But the chicken skin he felt as the band played "Hawaii Five-0," quickly dissolved, turning him into a Rainbow running around like a chicken without a head. Scared, confused and lost at times, Maeva was left embarrassed by his play in the first half.
"I was sitting and crying in front of my locker," Maeva recalled. "I was all sick, just staring at the 'Jimmy' I wrote on my towel."
"Jimmy" was James Ferrigno, Maeva's Kamehameha Schools classmate who died in a car crash less than a month before the Hawkeyes flew into town.
"Jimmy would expect more from me," Maeva said. "I promised myself right then and there I'd never play like a wimp again. And I never did, for Jimmy."
Seventeen tackles later, the Rainbows upset Iowa, 27-24.
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