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Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann announces the Hawaii All-Star Football Classic double header on Dec. 12, HUB Goodwill Senior Bowl and Hawaii/Polynesia- Mainland Bowl.
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HUB FOUNDATION PRESENTS THE HAWAII ALL-STAR FOOTBALL CLASSIC

Double header features 138 of Hawaii’s top players

 

HONOLULUHawaii’s high school football will attract national attention thanks to an inaugural All-Star football game Friday, December 12 at Aloha Stadium. The Hawaii Union Builders (HUB) Foundation will present the Hawaii All-Star Football Classic in conjunction with Sportslink, a sports-marketing and management company that produces and oversees many high school all-star sporting events. This double header features two games, the Senior Bowl Goodwill Classic at 5 p.m. and the Hawaii/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl at 8 p.m.

 

“This is an exciting opportunity for some of the best high school prospects from Hawaii, American Samoa and the continental United States to gain national exposure,” said Mayor Mufi Hannemann.  “We hope to build on the HUB Foundation’s annual goodwill game that highlights Oahu’s top football players. We expect the long-standing Senior Bowl Goodwill Classic, coupled with the new Hawaii/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl, to bring national attention to the state of Hawaii’s best of the best and showcase players of Polynesian ancestry.” 

 

“We approached Mayor Hannemann about hosting an All-Star football game, because Hawaii has one of the best football cultures in the world, a true warrior mentality, and continually produces top football talent. The state isn’t recognized like a Texas, California or Georgia, but deserves more of the spotlight,”” said Rich McGuinness, President of Sportslink.  “We’re grateful for the Mayor’s leadership  in bringing together this All-Star Classic and for the cooperative support of HUB Foundation Chair Herbert Kaopua and Hawaii High School Athletic Association Executive Director Keith Amemiya.”

 

Mayor Hannemann, McGuinness, Kaopua and Amemiya today announced some of the event details during a news conference at Honolulu Hale.

 

The first game, the Senior Bowl Goodwill Classic, now in its 18th year, is Oahu’s premier annual football event that features many of the best OIA and ILH high school seniors. This exciting game offers 100 Oahu players a chance to showcase their talents to visiting college recruiters, raises funds for local high schools and provides scholarships to college-bound athletes.

 

 

The new competition, the Hawaii/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl, will follow at 8 p.m. and highlight 40 of the nation’s top prep football players competing against a Hawaii team comprised of 38 players from across the State, three players from American Samoa, and nine mainland players with Hawaii ties. The games will be held in partnership with SportsLink, producer of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl held annually in January in the Alamadome in San Antonio, Texas, and Football University (FBU).

 

 

The Hawaii/Polynesia head coach will be Wendell Say, Aiea High School football coach.

 

Players for the Hawaii/Polynesia team include:

 

Oahu

Manti Te’o            (Punahou School)                     LB

 

Big Island

Jordan Loeffler      (Hilo High School)                    OL

 

Maui

Mana Rosa            (Baldwin High School)              DL


Kauai

Siasau Matagiese   (Waimea High School)              DL

 

Mainland

Corey Nielsen                 (Gahr (CA) High School)          QB

Levi Te’o              (Timpview (UT) High School)            RB/WR

Xavier Su’a-Filo    (Timpview (UT) High School)            OL


American Samoa

Joey Iosefa            (Fagaitua High School)                      QB/Safety

James Savea                    (Samoana High School          FB/LB

Afasene Tasi                   (Leone High School               RB

 

 The Mainland head coach will be Bill Renner, father of player Bryn Renner, of West Springfield High School in Virginia.

 

Players for the Mainland team include:

 

Randall Carroll      (Cathedral (CA) High School)             WR

Bryn Renner          (W. Springfield (VA) High School)     QB

Chris Watt             (Glenbard West (IL) High School)      OL

 

HUB Foundation and Sportslink will release the full rosters of all four teams and the coaching staff closer to the event.

Pre-sale tickets are $5 for students (K-12) and seniors (65+), and $10 for adults and available at the Aloha Stadium box office starting November 18. Tickets are also available online through www.etickethawaii.com ($2 surcharge applies). Fans can also buy tickets the day of the game; $10 for students (K-12) and seniors (65+), and $15 for adults.

 

In addition to the double header, the weekend will include many activities and events including a coaching clinic, youth combine, Football University mini-camp, and many cultural festivities.  Football University, a national, invitation-only technical training camp for elite-level youth and prep players, will return to Hawaii in March when it brings the camp to Honolulu as part of the 2009 FBU Tour.

 

About Sportslink

SportsLink, which started in 2000, is a sports-marketing and management company that produces and oversees many sporting events and properties, including the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and Football University. The U.S. Army All-American Bowl is the nation’s premier high school football game, featuring the best 90 players in a classic East vs. West match-up.  Football University is an invitation-only camp for elite-level youth and prep players focusing on teaching technique and skill in small groups. The instruction is performed by former NFL players and coaches who come from the NFL ranks. FBU’s quarterback instructors have privately trained Tom Brady, Tony Romo and Matt Ryan, the top quarterback in the 2008 NFL Draft. FBU traveled to 18 cities last year and will travel to 32 this year. It will come to Hawaii for the first time this March. 

 

About Hawaii Union Builders Foundation

The Hawaii Union Builders Foundation (HUB Foundation) is a federal tax-exempt 501(c)(3) educational and charitable organization.  The foundation develops and implements programs, services, and activities of a charitable nature designed to foster and enhance the education and quality of life of the general populace within the State of Hawaii, with special emphasis on students within the primary and secondary school system.  The HUB Foundation Senior Bowl Goodwill Classic was created in 1991, by those who wanted to develop a “goodwill” concept for a high school All-Star East versus West football match-up. A true community event, the Senior Bowl Goodwill Classic salutes the outstanding efforts of Oahu players, coaches, cheerleaders and marching bands.

 

Contact: Bill Brennan   527-6928 

              Jennifer Pang   371-2882




THE HUB FOUNDATION’S HAWAII ALL-STAR FOOTBALL CLASSIC FACT SHEET






TICKETS ON SALE                           Tickets are on-sale through www.etickethawaii.com ($2 surcharge applies)

beginning November  17.

Box Office Sales at Aloha Stadium will begin November 18.

 

TICKET PRICE                                   Before December 12

$5 for students (K – 12) or Seniors 65+

                                                                $10 for adults

 

                                                                Day of the game

$10 for students (K – 12) or Seniors 65+

                                                                $15 for adults

 

                                                Senior Bowl Goodwill Classic                     Hawaii/Polynesia-Mainland Bowl

PLAYERS                             100 top players from the OIA and ILH             The top players from across the State and American

square off in an explosive East meets             Samoa, as well as several mainland players with

West competition                                                Hawaii ties, will face 40 of the mainland’s best football players

 

TIME                            5 p.m.                                                   8 p.m.

 

LOCATION                   Aloha Stadium                                       Aloha Stadium

 

PRESENTED BY:          Hawaii Union Builders Foundation          Football University

BROADCAST ON:         Television partner to be announced shortly.



Hawaii/Polynesia vs Mainland Bowl Game Rosters & Information:

Hawaii/Polynesia Team:

 

Following information provided by:

American Samoa DOE Athletic Department

Samoa Samoa Program Director

Maselino Tautu Assistant Program Director

Phone: 1-684-733-0312

E-mail: Tautumase@yahoo.com

 

Players from American Samoa:

 

Joey Iosefa QB/S/K/P/Return (Faga’itua High in American Samoa)

6 feet 1 and 190 pounds

40 yards in 4.6

American Samoa’s 2007 Offensive Player of the Year in Football, plays basketball, and is an outside hitter in volleyball and a striker in soccer.

Rushing: Season 10 games = 700 yards- 7 yards average Rushing 20 TD

Pass: 10 TDS- Rec: 10-15 yards average

Coach: Suaese ‘Booch” Taase

 

 

James Savea  LB/S/PR/KR (Samoana High in American Samoa)

6′0 200lbs, LB, FB, DL, S

40 yard dash:  4.5

2007 American Samoa 2nd Team Def.

2008 5 INT- 2 TD,  2 Punt return TD, 2 Kick off TD- 6 Defensive TD’s

Average: Unassisted tackle per game 10 solo, 5 assisted

Coach: Pepine Lauvao

 

 

Afasene Tasi  RB/Slot ( Leone High in American Samoa)

American Samoa’s 2007 Co-Back Player of the Year

5’11   170lbs

Rushing: 4-5 per carry   Rushing TD:15

Rec: 7-8 yards per catch

Coach: Pati Pati

 

Oahu

Manti Te’o            (Punahou School)                     LB

 

Big Island

Jordan Loeffler      (Hilo High School)                    OL

 

Maui

Mana Rosa            (Baldwin High School)              DL

 

Kauai

Siasau Matagiese   (Waimea High School)              DL

 

Mainland

Corey Nielsen                 (Gahr (CA) High School)          QB

Levi Te’o              (Timpview (UT) High School)            RB/WR

Xavier Su’a-Filo    (Timpview (UT) High School)            OL

 

 

 

Mainland Team:

 

Name: Chris Watt                                                  

Position: OL

Height: 6’3”

Weight: 280

High School: Glenbard West

City, State: Glen Ellyn, IL

College: Committed to Notre Dame

 

Profile: Watt is a competitor in every sense of the word. He explodes out of his stance, stays low, and keeps driving his legs until the play’s over. He is very athletic and displays the kind of footwork that few prospects can match. As a junior in 2007, Watt was named an All-Conference and All-Area performer.

 

Selection Committee Quote: “This guy finishes his blocks on almost every single play, he’s a powerful blocker who dominates the point of attack and his offense ran behind him 90% of the time last season.”

 


Name: Bryn Renner                                                  

Position: QB

Height: 6’3”

Weight: 190

High School: West Springfield

City, State: Springfield, VA

College: Committed to University of North Carolina

 

Profile: As a junior, Renner completed 214 of 339 passes for 2,749 yards and 32 touchdowns with only seven interceptions. He also rushed for 10 touchdowns. Overall he accounted for 42 touchdowns, 74 percent of his teams’ offense. He was named first team all-district, named the Patriot District Offensive Player of the year and was named All-Northern Region.

 

Selection Committee Quote: “He shows the arm strength, decision making, poise, and accuracy to make it big at the Division I level. A competitor and leader, he can make plays with his arm and feet. A very accurate passer who can thread the needle and does it often.”

 


Name: Randall Carroll                                                 

Position: WR

Height: 5’11”

Weight: 175

High School: Cathedral

City, State: Los Angeles, CA

College: Committed to USC

 

Profile: Carroll’s world-class speed is what separates him from other wide receivers in the class of 2009. He won the California State 100 meter dash title as a junior. He has the ability to be a deep threat, but excels as a possession receiver, and is a bona-fide playmaker with the ball in his hands. He also explodes off the ball and is an exceptional route-runner.

 

Selection Committee Quote: “One thing that sets him apart from the rest of the elite California prospects is his practice habits. He takes every rep at full speed, and if he doesn’t perform up to his own standards then he will go back to the front of the line and take that rep again.”