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Posted on: Tuesday, November 14, 2006

UH defensive front slowly mending

Video: Jones reviews Louisiana Tech game, looks ahead

By Stephen Tsai
Advertiser Staff Writer

Two University of Hawai'i defensive linemen who missed the past two games because of injuries — Renolds Fruean and Keala Watson — yesterday participated in conditioning drills and are hopeful of playing in Saturday's game against San Jose State.

Fruean is recovering from a sprained right ankle. He missed most of last season because of a similar injury.

"I thought I'd be out the rest of the year," Fruean said. "I was wrong. I can run. There's some pain, but this is my last year. I'll be good."

Asked the secret to his quick healing, Fruean said: "It pretty much healed faster because, I guess, I already had (a similar injury)."

Defensive line coach Jeff Reinebold said: "Nothing, with Renolds Fruean, surprises me. He's an extremely tough kid, and an extremely intelligent kid. As a senior, you look at the calendar and you recognize what's at stake as each day clicks by.

"He's a guy who exemplifies what toughness and want-to are all about. Consider he's a kid who walks on (as a junior), and rides the bus from Nanakuli every day from 4:30 to play. He's willing to make the sacrifice it takes to play."

Although Fruean received a scholarship this past summer, Reinebold said, "That doesn't change anything. He makes a big commitment to play for us."

Watson, who suffered a torn meniscus in his right knee, also believes he is physically fit.

"I was running out there for the first time since I got hurt," Watson said. "I feel good. I think I'll be OK. It's up to the doctors. If it's not ready this week, it'll be ready by next week."

He suffered the injury against Idaho on Oct. 28. Three days after that, he underwent arthroscopic surgery to "cut out the pieces that were torn."

He said his knee feels "way better."

Fruean and Watson can play all three positions on the defensive line in UH's 3-4 scheme.

Meanwhile, backup nose tackle Kahai LaCount was wearing a brace on his right knee yesterday. He is expected to miss the rest of the regular season.

LaCount was injured with 15 seconds remaining in the Warriors' 61-17 victory over Louisiana Tech Saturday night.

"Tough luck, I guess," said LaCount, a senior.

LaCount is scheduled to earn a bachelor's degree in May. After that, he will apply to become a federal firefighter.

"He's a great kid, and I want him to come back (for the Dec. 24 Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl)," Reinebold said. "I've learned to base my plans not on what I want, but what is. And right now 'what is' is he's out."

WATCHING OUT FOR COLT

Quarterback Colt Brennan is one of 10 "Players to Watch" for the Walter Camp Football Foundation 2006 Player of the Year.

The award is voted on by the 119 Division I-A head coaches and sports information directors.

The others on the watch list are Michigan running back Michael Hart, Georgia Tech wide receiver Calvin Johnson, Boise State running back Ian Johnson, Ohio State linebacker James Laurinaitis, Arkansas running back Darren McFadden, Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn, Rutgers running back Ray Rice, West Virginia running back Steve Slaton and Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith.

PEDERSEN A HIT AT LB

Don't ask inside linebacker Erik Pedersen if his four-tackle performance against Louisiana Tech was the best of his career.

"I don't remember much," said Pedersen, who suffered a slight concussion while making a tackle in the fourth quarter.

"I blacked out," he said. "The only thing I remember I was on the bench. I was trying to get the (doctor's) questions right, so I could go back in. I guess I didn't get them right."

"That wasn't his only big-time hit," defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville said. "He had four big-time hits. He was special."

At 6 feet and about 197 pounds, Pedersen is built like a safety, which he played until being moved two weeks ago.

"I knew he was an inside linebacker, even though he doesn't look like one," Glanville said. "We've been able to do that for 40 years. We can look at a guy and project where he will play best. I want to meet the guy who first looked at a lobster and said, 'I think I'll eat it.' That guy would make an excellent football coach."

Glanville said Pedersen brings quickness to the position.

"He has excellent acceleration," Glanville said. "He's at top speed in two steps. At inside linebacker, you need to get moving in a hurry. He does that."

Pedersen's long-term goal is to gain weight. His short-term goal is "to get people to know my name."

"His first name is Shaved," Glanville said, "his last name is Head."

Pedersen also answers to Pedey and Diesel (because teammates believe he resembles Vin Diesel facially).

"Every week I get a new nickname," Pedersen said. "I'd rather they call me Erik, which is my name, but nobody knows it."

NOTES, UPDATES

  • Strong safety Jake Patek skipped conditioning drills not because of a lacerated lip (which required 17 stitches and, perhaps, plastic surgery), but because of a "troublesome" right ankle. He can play with the injury, although it is painful on Sundays.

    As for Patek's lip, Reinebold said: "That thing you call a mustache isn't going to cover it up."

  • After a delay of more than two months, UH finally received the two digital cameras it bought from Panasonic. Video coordinator Lopaka Ornellas had been using a camcorder, which head coach June Jones won in a tournament, to shoot end-zone views of games for the coaches.

    With the camcorder, Ornellas said, "I couldn't see the ball, so I had to guess where everybody was running to. With these, I can see what's going on. They have a bigger lens. It's definitely a good deal."

    • • •

    UH FOOTBALL

    WHAT: University of Hawai'i (8-2, 6-1 in Western Athletic Conference) vs. San Jose State (6-3, 3-2 in WAC)

    WHEN: 6:05 p.m. Saturday

    WHERE: Aloha Stadium

    TV: Live on Oceanic cable pay-per-view digital; rebroadcast on PPV at 10:30 p.m. Call 625-8100 on O'ahu or (808) 643-2337 statewide. Delayed on KFVE Sunday 10 a.m.

    AUDIO WEBCAST: www.espn1420am.com

    VIDEO WEBCAST: Available through Hawaiian Telecom and KFVE. Tickets available for single game at $9.95, a full season for $39.95. Go to www.hawaiiantelmedia.com

    RADIO: Live on ESPN 1420, with warmup show at 5 p.m. Neighbor Island simulcasts on KAOI on Maui/Kona, KPUA in Hilo and KQNG on Kaua'i

    GATES OPEN: Parking lot 2:30 p.m.; Stadium gates 3 p.m.

    TICKET PRICES: $38 sideline, $32 South end zone, $27 North end zone (adult), $22 North end zone senior citizen, $22 North end zone students 4-18, $5 UH students.

    TICKET SALES: Available online at hawaiiathletics.com, by calling 944-2697 (BOWS) between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, or at Stan Sheriff Center, Aloha Stadium, UH Campus Center, RainBowtique at Ward Centre and Windward Community College's OCET Office during business hours. Convenience fees may apply.

    PROMOTIONS: Senior citizens and armed services members will receive two tickets for the price of one. Discount ticket deals for armed services members has been extended to the rest of the regular-season. Members of the Armed Services, active and reserve, will receive two-for-one tickets prices (maximum of 12). A valid military identification card is required when purchasing tickets at the Aloha Stadium in advance or on game day. This discount also is available at the Stan Sheriff Center in advance (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.).

    Senior citizens (65 years and older) will receive the discount (maximum of 8). A driver's license or identification card is required when purchasing tickets at the Aloha Stadium Box Office in advance and on game day. It is only available at the Stan Sheriff Center Box Office in advance (Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.). Other restrictions may apply.

    The first 10,000 fans to enter Aloha Stadium will receive "Fanbannas" (retractable banners), compliments of game-sponsor Hawaiian Telcom. The two-sided banners have "Hawai`i" printed on one side and "Go Warriors" on the other.

    PARKING: $5

    ALTERNATIVE PARKING (no tailgating):

    • Leeward Community College (free with $2 charge for shuttle service);

    • Kamehameha Drive-In ($5 with free shuttle service);

    • Radford High School ($3 with no shuttle service).

    All shuttle service runs from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and approximately one hour after the game ends.

    SECURITY: Only fanny packs, purses, backpacks and handbags will be allowed into stadium (subject to check).

    TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Sports Radio 1420 will provide traffic advisories and updates before each UH football home game.

    BUS SHUTTLES:

    For UH students: Chancellor office is providing free bus transportation to the home games at Aloha Stadium. Buses will pick up UH students on Dole Street in front of Gateway House two hours before game time.The buses will leave the stadium 30 minutes after the game and return to Gateway. Sign-up sheets are at the front desk at each UH residence hall.

    Roberts Hawaii is offering round trip "air conditioned" shuttle bus services to Aloha Stadium for $6 from three O'ahu areas.

    Bus No. 3 will pick up at the Hawai'i Kai Park n' Ride at 4 p.m., at Bank of Hawai'i at Kahala Mall at 4:15 and proceed to the stadium.

    Bus No. 2 will pick up at the Kailua District Park, Kainalu Avenue at 4:15 p.m., at Windward Mall Shopping Center on Alaloa Street facing Sears at 4:30 and proceed to the stadium.

    Bus No. 1 will pick up at the Mililani Mauka Park n' Ride at 4:30 p.m. and go directly to the stadium.

    Reservations are required and service is first come, first serve. Call Roberts School Bus at 832-4886 for reservations and additional information.

    City bus service

    The FootballExpress offers 17 pickup locations throughout O'ahu.

    The first trip from each location leaves approximately three hours before kickoff and the last trip leaves approximately 90 minutes before the game. Return trips leave as soon as the bus is full, with the final trip leaving 30 minutes after the game ends.

    Honolulu pickup locations are at Ala Moana, downtown, Hawai'i Kai, Kahala Mall, Kaimuki, Palolo, Waikiki and the University of Hawai'i.

    Leeward pickups are at 'Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Mililani Mauka and Village Park.

    Windward pickups are at Kalaniana'ole Highway and Kailua Road, Kailua Road at Keolu Drive and Hele Street, Kailua Road at Hahani Street, Kane'ohe Bay drive at Mokapu Boulevard and Kane'ohe Bay Drive at Makalani Street.

    Rates are $3 one way and $6 roundtrip. Passes and transfers are not accepted.

    For information, go to: www.thebus.org

    Reach Stephen Tsai at stsai@honoluluadvertiser.com.