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Posted on: Thursday, February 7, 2008

Prolific JC QB signs with UH Warriors

Photo galleryPhoto gallery: Letter of Intent Day
Video: Football Warriors begin 'Super Games'
Video: UH football gains eight Hawaii high school commits

By Stephen Tsai
HawaiiWarriorBeat.com Editor

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser
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UH FOOTBALL RECRUITS

2008 Recruits

Greg Alexander, QB, 6-5, 240, Santa Rosa (Calif.) Junior College

Craig Bell, WO, 6-1, 188, Cerritos College (Calif.)

Chris Black, CB, 5-10, 170, College of the Canyons (Calif.)

Dustin Blount, SB, 5-8, 175, Compton College (Calif.)

Jeramy Bryant, CB, 5-9, 177, Los Angeles Harbor College

Steve Christian, CB, 6-1, 175, Kennedy High (Calif.)

Haku Correa, DE, 6-1, 270, Damien Memorial School

Paipai Falemalu, LB, 6-3, 220, Kahuku High

Geordon Hanohano, DL, 6-2, 270, Saint Louis School

Ryan Henry, SB, 5-9, 185, West Los Angeles College

Jake Heun, RB, 6-2, 250, City College of San Francisco

Kainoa LaCount, to, 6-7, 290, College of the Canyons (Calif.)

Art Laurel, LB, 6-1, 205, Leilehua High

Brent Rausch, QB, 6-4, 190, College of the Desert

Earvin Sione, WO/S, 6-5, 190, McKinley High

Alema Tachibana, LB, 6-3, 200, Kahuku High

Jovonte Taylor, WO, 5-9, 185, Los Angeles Southwest College

Mike Tinoco, WO, 6-2 1/2, 200, Saddleback Community College

Tuiatua Tuiasosopo, OL, 6-1, 290, Saint Louis School

Christian Vasconcellos, S, 6-2, 190, Damien Memorial School

Lewis Walker, CB, 5-11 3/4, 170, Judge Memorial High (Utah)

Gray Shirts

Levi Legay, OL, 6-3, 270, Kealakehe High

John Manu Olevao, OL, 6-3, 300, Kahuku High

Miah Ostrowski, SB, 5-9, 170, Punahou School

Steve Stepter, CB, 5-10, 180, Crenshaw High (Calif.)

Drew Uperesa, OL, 6-2, 260, Punahou School

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In a quarterback sneak, the Hawai'i football team yesterday capped a three-week recruiting spree by signing a prolific passer.

Greg Alexander of Santa Rosa (Calif.) Junior College sealed a stealth courtship when he signed a national letter of intent yesterday, the first day recruits could put their commitments in writing.

"What can I say? It's Hawai'i," Alexander said. "I love the offense. That's a big part of why I decided to go there."

Of the 21 recruits who made their UH commitments official yesterday, Alexander's pledge was the biggest public surprise.

Noticing that several schools appeared to chase players the Warriors were recruiting, UH coaches took special care to hide Alexander's name from recruiting services and message boards.

But by late yesterday morning, Alexander had signed his letter of intent. UH received a faxed copy, which is recognized by the NCAA as a binding agreement.

Alexander said he is 6 feet 5 and 240 pounds. He has been timed running 40 yards in 4.65 seconds.

Last season, he threw for 3,876 yards — second most among California community college quarterbacks — and 43 touchdowns.

Alexander was not UH's original target. The coaches were recruiting a Santa Rosa wide receiver. But while reviewing Santa Rosa videos, the UH coaches were impressed with Alexander's arm strength. They were told that Alexander had received tepid interest, mostly because he had only two years to play two seasons.

Alexander said he received offers from five Division I-AA schools. He met with Bowling Green officials, but did not receive an offer. Then this past Saturday, Alexander received a call from Nick Rolovich, UH's new quarterbacks coach. Rolovich, a former UH quarterback, was an assistant coach at City College of San Francisco in 2006 and 2007. CCSF and Santa Rosa compete in the same conference.

"I had good talks with Rolovich on Saturday and again on Sunday," Alexander said.

Sunday night, Alexander received a hush-hush offer from the Warriors. Alexander accepted.

Alexander said Santa Rosa ran a four-wide offense that has many similarities to the run-and-shoot attack the Warriors will use.

Alexander said he will earn his associate degree in May, then move to Hawai'i.

Alexander is the second quarterback in this UH recruiting class. Brent Rausch of College of the Desert also signed yesterday. Rausch, who visited UH this past weekend, received 11th-hour interest from Southern Methodist.

The Warriors received a scare when Ryan Henry, a speedy slotback from West Los Angeles College, received a late offer from Washington State yesterday.

Henry acknowledged the Cougars "tried to get me over there. I'm committing to Hawai'i. Put that down. I'm a man of my word."

Other than that, there were no glitches.

Running back Jake Heun, who played at CCSF last season, provided the least drama, having enrolled at UH three weeks ago.

Kahuku High linebacker Paipai Falemalu, who was pressed by Oregon State the past few days, signed without incident.

Damien Memorial School safety Christian Vasconcellos and defensive end Haku Correa participated in a signing ceremony yesterday morning. In the afternoon, they hand-delivered their signed letters to the UH coaches.

The next-to-last signing came from wideout Mike Tinoco of Saddleback Community College. He had waited for his parents to co-sign.

"I am a Warrior," Tinoco said. "That's pretty sweet."

BROWN BACK ON BOARD

Former UH linebacker Chris Brown is officially re-joining the Warriors as a student manager. Brown is enrolled at UH this semester.

"It's good to be back around the team," Brown said. "I can do my part helping coach Mel (deLaura, the strength and conditioning coach) in the weight room and helping where I can."

Brown, who was one of the Baltimore Ravens' final cuts in 2003, said he does not miss playing.

"Coaching relieves a lot of that need," he said. "I think I'm a better coach than player."

LET THE GAMES BEGIN!

After the Warriors' first Super Games competition, the leader is a team with zero points.

That's because points are deducted when a team member misses a class or is tardy. There are 10 teams composed of UH football players in the competition, in which points are awarded — or deducted — for academic performance, workout improvements and victories in Super Games. The activities include no-rules basketball and arm wrestling.

Yesterday, assistant head coach George Lumpkin read off the names of the players who had earned demerits for their teams. "I knew we didn't have anybody on that list," team captain David Farmer said. Although his team did not win any contests yesterday, it was the only one not to have points deducted.

"No points, but first place," Farmer said. "Perfect attendance is the key. We're leading the pack with zero points."

Yesterday, the teams competed in arm-wrestling and wall sitting, in which a participant is in a sitting position, with his back square against the wall, as if he is on an imaginary chair. A 45-pound plate is placed on the lap.

Backup linebacker R.J. Kiesel-Kauhane, who held the sitting position for nearly 5 minutes, won one competition.

"I sit on the bench all of the time," Kiesel-Kauhane said. "It comes natural. Nah, it takes strong legs and a strong heart."

Visit Tsai's blog at www.HawaiiWarriorBeat.com.

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Mainland prep recruits

NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision
Bruce Andrews, All-purpose, Kalaheo, Navy
J.J. Autele, LB, Punahou, San Diego State
Kama Bailey, RB, Damien, Idaho
Lake Casco, CB, Lahainaluna, Pennsylvania
Mykenna Ikehara, OL, Kamehameha, Washington
Daniel Ka'anana, OL, Kamehameha, UNLV
Benji Kemoeatu, DL, Kahuku, West Virgnia*
Solomon Koehler, DT, Castle, Arizona
Kameron Krebs, DB, Kahuku via Mission Viejo (Calif.), Oregon St.
Isaiah Lavea, DL, Kamehameha, Idaho
Kahikolu Pescaia, OL, Kamehameha, Navy
Matthew Shibata, WR, Mid-Pacific Institute, Navy
Anthony Si'ilata, OL, Kahuku, Oregon State*
Robert Siavii, LB, Leilehua, Idaho
Charles Ekolu Soon, WR, Kamehameha, Army
Shiloah Te'o, DB, Kahuku, Brigham Young
Sean Tesoro, OL, Baldwin, UNLV
Aaron Tipoti, DL, Word of Life Academy, California

NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision
Ryan Eastman, DL, Saint Louis, Weber State
Cody vonAppen, QB, Kalaheo, Montana

NCAA Division II
Brandon McKee, DB, Saint Louis, Charleston (W.V.)
Jason Campbell, LB, Kamehameha, Colorado State-Pueblo
Kaulupono Perez, RB, Kamehameha, Colorado State-Pueblo
Blaise Smith, RB/WR, Lahainaluna, Western Oregon

NAIA
Lika Aviu, OL, 'Aiea, Missouri Valley College
James Buchanan, WR, 'Aiea, Valley City State
Kaumu Delos Santos, DL, Leilehua, Montana Western
Clifton Gabers-Agra, DB, Damien, Montana Western
Kalei Kamahele, WR, Baldwin, Montana Western
Leti Langi, DL, Baldwin, Montana Western
Dylan Pua'a, OL, Baldwin, Montana Western

JC
Kaena Adolpho, LB, Kahuku, San Jose City JC
Patrick Au, OL, Kahuku, Snow JC
Chansi Bolosan, RB, Baldwin, San Jose City JC
James Bower, RB, Kaimuki, San Jose City JC
Skyler Cabacungan, SB, Baldwin, San Jose City JC
Nalu Carvalho, WR, Kahuku, San Jose City JC
Ian Delizo, DB/RB, Kaimuki, San Jose City JC
Christopher Etuale, DB/WR, Kaimuki, San Jose City JC
Alex Foster-Laifa, OL, Kaimuki, Arizona Western JC
Kapono Kaiwi-Barruinuebo, QB, Kaimuki, College of the Desert JC
Makalii Nahinu, DB/RB Kaimuki, College of the Desert JC
Romnick Pagurayan, WR, Kaimukî, Arizona Western JC
Travis Pologa, DB, Kaimuki, College of the Desert JC
Brennan Sato, DL, 'Aiea, San Jose City JC
Maua Tuitele, LB, Kaimuki, Fresno City JC
Dustin Uyeda, OL/DL, Kaimuki, San Jose City JC
Taue'etia Yandall, OL/DL, Kaimuki, College of the Desert JC

*Players have not yet sent their letters, Kahuku coach Reggie Torres said.

Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance contributed to this list; all were confirmed by their high school coaches.

List compiled by Advertiser Staff Writer Stacy Kaneshiro

Reach Stephen Tsai at stsai@honoluluadvertiser.com.