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Warriors center Estes to be represnted by Zuckerman group
Priority Sports & Entertainment will represent former UH center John Estes. Kenny Zuckerman is Priority's president.
Hawaii offensive line coach Gordy Shaw and the four Warriors named to the All-Western Athletic Conference team are scheduled to appear at tomorrow's meeting of the Honolulu Quarterback Club at the Pagoda Hotel.
Count John Estes among those a bit surprised when Hawaii released its post-spring depth chart back in 2006.
4 Warriors garner All-WAC accolades
Hawai'i football center John Estes will have another item to pack for his move back to the Mainland.
Four Warriors named to All-WAC teams
Four Hawaii players received All-Western Athletic Conference honors today as the league announced its postseason awards.
For four Hawai'i football seniors entering their final regular-season game, the most difficult part was completed months earlier.
Estes finalist for Rimington Award
Hawaii senior John Estes is among six finalists for the Rimington Award, presented annually to the nation's top center.
Estes is always front and center
VIDEO: UH Warriors prepare for Wisconsin At Saint Mary's High School in Stockton, Calif., John Estes never skipped a class.
Moniz says injury 'not serious'
University of Hawai'i starting quarterback Bryant Moniz suffered what is believed to be a bruised rib in last night's 24-6 win over New Mexico State and said he should be able to play in Saturday's game at San Jose State.
Gordy Shaw called it "a good day's work." The Hawaii offensive line coach's understated assessment came after watching the Warriors produce a rushing performance that had the media relations staff scurrying through the record books to verify a bunch of "for the first time since ..." statistics.
It's a brand-new season for Warriors defensive tackle Leatigaga
Rather than fret over the time he's missed, Hawaii defensive tackle Chris Leatigaga is thankful for what he has left.
Warriors vow never to embarrass Hawai'i again
In a show of unity - and anger - the Hawai'i football players yesterday conducted their own practice at the Ching Athletic Complex.
Toughness, hard work earn Hawaii center's 45th consecutive start
John Estes takes notes after every practice. He studies film after every game, paying close attention to his blocking technique.
SUMMERLIN, Nev. - For the Hawai'i football team, business-class accommodations meant a cramped weight room and stair-sprinting in 90-degree weather.
Ability to make plays was key to Hawaii's rout
SEATTLE>> Like Greg McMackin said, play-calling is overrated. Well, when you're up against Washington State it certainly is.
Warriors hope road isn't rocky
It's been the source of years of frustration, but also the setting for some of Hawaii football's greatest triumphs.
Hawaii looking to open season on winning note
Hawaii quarterback Greg Alexander got an ugly welcome to Division I football. In the 2008 season opener at top-ranked Florida, Alexander threw two interceptions and fumbled twice before being benched as the Warriors lost 56-10. He also lost the starting job for the next six games.
Comeback win in opener is something to build on
This offense can be run without turnovers -- we know, we've seen it. And Greg Alexander promises we'll see it that way again.
Late touchdown helps Warriors rally for season-opening win
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Despite yet another change in leadership, Gordy Shaw -- the Warriors' fifth line coach in as many years -- sought to imbue the line with a sense of stability upon his arrival in the spring.
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