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By RODNEY S. YAP / HIsportsfolio.com
Hawaii's hottest high school football recruit received two more scholarship offers following his most recent showing at the All Poly Hawaii Camp at McKinley High School.
Baldwin High School linebacker Jordan Hoiem confirmed Saturday night that Utah State offered him a scholarship on Thursday and Pac-12 school Utah made its offer official Saturday at the conclusion of the three-day, full-pads camp on Oahu.
"The first day was no pads and I was stretching before the afternoon practice when a person from Utah State came up to me and said the coaches at Utah State have been watching me and that they would like to offer me a scholarship," Hoiem said. "Then earlier this evening, on our way back to Maui, we got a call from (Baldwin) Coach AJ (Roloos), who said Utah offered me a scholarship."
Roloos said friend and former Baldwin head coach, Chad Kauhaahaa, now coaching the Utes' defensive ends, called with an official offer after watching Hoiem at the All Poly Hawaii camp, where Kauhaahaa served as one of the camp coaches.
Roloos said Kauhaahaa was very impressed with the boy and said, "He had an awesome camp and showed me enough to pull the trigger."
"When I got the offer from Utah State that got me pumped up," said Hoiem, who skipped last week's Maui Football Combine to rest a tender hamstring in hopes of a strong showing at the All Poly Hawaii Camp.
The decision to rest a week instead of testing with his teammates was easy since Hoiem had just returned from Oregon, where he was named to the All-Combine team in Portland and the All-Nike Football Training Camp Team made up of the best invite-only players in the West.
In early March, the 6-foot-4 junior-to-be became the youngest Maui Interscholastic League football player to received an official Division I football scholarship offer, when Hawaii head coach Norm Chow called the prospect and said, "With the skills you have I know you are going to get other offers, but I wanted to be the first."
Hoiem said he's had to deal with sleep depravation since the "shocking" offer by Chow more than three months ago.
"I wasn't thinking about the big picture a year ago. I was just playing cause I love the game. If anything, I was just thinking I hope a coach sees me or my video by my senior year, and if I'm lucky I'll get a shot to go play in college.
"I really wasn't taking it that serious," he added, "And I never would have imagined back then, what is happening to me now. I can't even picture myself getting offers."
Hoiem had trouble describing the excitement and feelings that have kept him awake at night, while motivating him to train harder.
"Sometimes it feels like I'm dreaming," he said.
"The offers confirm that my hard work is paying off. But I can't stop here and get complacent. I have to continue to work hard and train and keep adding fuel to the fire. While it feels good, I can't take any days off and have to continue to get better."
2012 MIL FOOTBALL WATCH LIST
SR. Keelan Ewaliko, Baldwin, QB, offer Hawaii
SR. Miki Fangatua, Baldwin, DL, offer Weber State
JR. Jordan Hoiem, Baldwin, LB, offer Hawaii, offer Utah State, offer Utah
SR. Abraham Reinhardt, Baldwin, DB, UNLV interested
JR. Hercules Mataafa, Lahainaluna, DL, Utah interested
JR. Kiko Fonohema, Lahainaluna, S/DB
SR. Tytus Lucas, Lahainaluna, DB/U
Other Hoiem story links:
Hoiem at Nike Football Training Camp
Hoiem at Nike SPARQ Combine in Portland
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By RODNEY S. YAP
Winning National Championships is becoming habit forming for the Hawaii All-Star Cheerleaders.
Addicted to success under the coaching of Kealii Molina, the Kahului-based cheer center earned two more national titles Sunday, March 17, at the JAMfest Cheer Nationals in Long Beach, Calif.
In addition, Maui Cheer Babes Youth All-Star Cheerleading team swept all Youth Level 1 honors for children 6- to 13-years old. The team was coached by Michelle Sniffen, Ella Kahiamoe and Denise Texeira.
The Hawaii All-Star Cheerleaders crushed the competition in Level 3 Senior Co-Ed with a score of 88.41. Second place went to Royal All-Star Cheer with 78.44 points, followed by Las Vegas Elements-Blaze with 75.86.
The 26-member team is made up of talent from schools all across the Valley Isle, ranging from 11-year-old Bryson Barron of Pomaika'i Elementary School to 18-year-old Ponia Matsumoto, a graduate of Baldwin High School.
"They were a little nervous the first day," said Coach Molina about the two-day competition at the Long Beach Convention Center. "It was the first time being in a big arena for all the boys. We were a little shaky and had a few stumbles the first day, but it didn't really hurt us that much. Today (Sunday) they were awesome, a completely different team. Their energy was great and they were ready to go . . . very confident."
Molina said the Senior 3 Co-Ed team overcame its nerves by gaining that much-needed experience on the first day (Saturday).
"I can totally tell how it's going to go in the warmups," explained Molina, who now has four national championships since opening his club two years ago. "I can tell when they are nervous and I can tell when they are totally ready. . . . I think they just had to do it once."
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