Monday, March 1, 2010

NUC Hawaii-HONOLUNU HI 8TH - 9TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List


HONOLUNU HI 8TH - 9TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Jeremy Tabuyo
Saint Louis HS, HI
9th
WR #50
Tabuyo stole the show at inaugural freshman session in Hawaii, taking home the Overall MVP and Fastest Man award. Tabuyo, 5’10.5 166, had an 8’7 broad jump, ran a 4.32 shuttle, 4.51 50 and starred during 1 on 1’s. If Hawaii continues to produce players like Tabuyo, expect to see recruiters coming over in hula necklaces!

Jacob Lacade
Saint Louis HS, HI
8th
LB #30
Lacade, 5’8 162, won the 8th Grade and LB MVP. Ladace had an 8’1 broad jump, ran a 4.48 shuttle, led by example and did a great job during 1 on 1’s.

Malik Lockett
Kapolei HS, HI
9th
WR #15
Lockett took home the WR MVP after a solid day on the gridiron. At 5’9 135, Lockett ran a 4.32 shuttle, had great hands and ran solid routes during 1 on 1’s.

Keanu Kaira
Kapoki HS, HI
9th
WR #18
Karia, 5’4.5 137, was the DB MVP award winner. Kariya played with great intensity and wrecked havoc on the offense during 1 on 1’s.

Reeve Koehler
Saint Louis HS, HI
9th
OL #98
A monstrous 6’3 279 lber, Koehler won the OL MVP and Strongest Man award. Koehler bench pressed 155 lbs 28 times, had a 29 inch vertical, had great power during 1 on 1’s and was very coachable. I don’t believe I have ever seen a freshman as physical as Koehler.

Jarrin Young
Kailua HS, HI
9th
RB #14
Young may be exactly that but after taking home the RB MVP, he showed why his future looks very bright. At 5’7 153, Young had an 8’4 broad jump, ran a 4.48 shuttle and displayed terrific quickness during 1 on 1’s.

Justin Tago
James Campbell HS, HI
9th
QB #20
Tago, 5’8 140, won the QB MVP. Tago had very good accuracy, impressive arm strength for a freshman and good fundamentals.

Solomon Leatno
Campbell HS, HI
9th
LB #59
Leatno, 5’8 177, picked up the Leadership award. Leatno kept the other players fired up and hustled throughout the event. He was a pleasure to coach and would be an asset to any team.

Keoni Piceno
Saint Louis HS, HI
9th
WR #57
Piceno was crowned Combine King. At 5’4 135, Piceno ran a 4.49 shuttle, bench pressed 135 lbs 18 and did a nice job during 1 on 1’s. Saint Louis HS sure looks like king of the island!


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