UH Mānoa football players named to Academic All-District Team
The five Rainbow Warriors who received the award are Kyler Halvorsen, Noa Kamana, Foʻi Shaw, Eliki Tanuvasa and Logan Taylor.
The five Rainbow Warriors who received the award are Kyler Halvorsen, Noa Kamana, Foʻi Shaw, Eliki Tanuvasa and Logan Taylor.
With the win, UH regained possession of the Island Showdown Trophy, which is one of four rivalry trophies the Rainbow Warriors play for.
Harry Montague-Field is the seventh Rainbow Warrior to be named to the hall.
The Rainbow Warriors were led by senior running back Dedrick Parson with 21 carries for 125 yards and three touchdowns.
The UH Mānoa football team dropped its conference opener at San Diego State on a field goal in the final seconds for a 16-14 loss.
The band welcomed back approximately 70 alumni members to perform during its pregame show.
Leading the way for the Rainbow Warriors was senior running back Dedrick Parson with 58 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
The UH community can get in the homecoming spirit with events and promotions being held September 12–16.
UH now plays Western Kentucky at 6 p.m. on September 3.
UH will host Vanderbilt in the 2022 season opener on Saturday, August 27