List of St. Louis High School quarterbacks
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List of St. Louis High School quarterbacks
Hi All,
I'm currently working on a Marcus Mariota website, hoping to launch it in a couple of weeks. I will be featuring a section for Hawaii sports and quarterbacks.
I need some help with getting a list of successful quarterbacks from St. Louis HS.
I know the following players played QB,
Darnell Arceneaux
Timmy Chang
Jason Gesser
Marcus Mariota
Tua Tagovailoa (current)
I know i'm missing some QBs between Chang and Mariota. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm currently working on a Marcus Mariota website, hoping to launch it in a couple of weeks. I will be featuring a section for Hawaii sports and quarterbacks.
I need some help with getting a list of successful quarterbacks from St. Louis HS.
I know the following players played QB,
Darnell Arceneaux
Timmy Chang
Jason Gesser
Marcus Mariota
Tua Tagovailoa (current)
I know i'm missing some QBs between Chang and Mariota. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: List of St. Louis High School quarterbacks
>> Saint Louis starting quarterbacksanthoang wrote:Hi All,
I'm currently working on a Marcus Mariota website, hoping to launch it in a couple of weeks. I will be featuring a section for Hawaii sports and quarterbacks.
I need some help with getting a list of successful quarterbacks from St. Louis HS.
I know the following players played QB,
Darnell Arceneaux
Timmy Chang
Jason Gesser
Marcus Mariota
Tua Tagovailoa (current)
I know i'm missing some QBs between Chang and Mariota. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>> 2014: Tua Tagovailoa
>> 2013: Ryder Kuhns
>> 2012: Kawai Mook-Garcia
>> 2011: Kawai Mook-Garcia
>> 2010: Marcus Mariota
>> 2009: Jeremy Higgins
>> 2008: Jeremy Higgins
>> 2007: Micah Mamiya
>> 2006: Micah Mamiya
>> 2005: Cameron Higgins
>> 2004: Stanley Nihipali
>> 2003: Kealii Perbera
>> 2002: Bobby George
>> 2001: Bobby George
>> 2000: Kelika Higa
>> 1999: Timmy Chang
>> 1998: Timmy Chang
>> 1997: Jason Gesser
>> 1996: Jason Gesser
>> 1995: Darnell Arceneaux
>> 1994: Darnell Arceneaux
>> 1993: Joseph Correia
>> 1992: Joel Lane
>> 1991: Joel Lane
>> 1990: John Hao
>> 1989: John Hao
>> 1988: Mike Nua
>> 1987: Erin Hall
>> 1986: Kaiana Kapele
>> 1985: Brad Johnson
>> 1984: Brad Johnson
>> 1983: Sean Kinilau
>> 1982: Guy Brilhante
>> 1981: Royce Racoma
>> 1980: Kevin Scharsch
>> 1979: Mark Brilhante
>> 1978: Paul Goo
>> 1977: Paul Goo
>> 1976: Nolan Kashima
>> 1975: Bob Sykes
>> 1974: Darwin Luna
>> 1973: Vince Passas
>> 1972: Duke Aiona
>> 1971: Vernon Yoro
>> 1970: Kaipo Spencer
>> 1969: Kaipo Spencer
>> 1968: Michael Farish
>> 1967: Buddy Los Banos
>> 1966: Buddy Los Banos
>> 1965: Tony Fraiola?
>> 1964: Ray Brum
>> 1963: Ray Brum
>> 1962: Ray Brum
>> 1961: Mike Vasconcellos
>> 1960: Noel Gray
>> 1959: Noel Gray
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Re: List of St. Louis High School quarterbacks
Thank you for the list. This is as comprehensive as a list can get. Thanks!
I've been hard at work on the Marcus Mariota website. I hope you all find it useful and enjoyable.
I've added the list here,
http://marcusmariotamania.com/content/2 ... ota-hawaii
I've been hard at work on the Marcus Mariota website. I hope you all find it useful and enjoyable.
I've added the list here,
http://marcusmariotamania.com/content/2 ... ota-hawaii
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Thanks anyways. What do you think of Tua Tagovailoa? Can he be the next Marcus Mariota?
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Did Jermiah Masoli play one year at St. Louis? I know he came from the mainland (where he got in trouble during HS). Then he played at Oregon too (where he got in trouble)...
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Wasn't there some kid named Tamatoa Demello around 2007?
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Yes he did. He and Cameron Higgins for a while shared the starting job.Ulchiro5ga wrote:Did Jermiah Masoli play one year at St. Louis? I know he came from the mainland (where he got in trouble during HS). Then he played at Oregon too (where he got in trouble)...
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Yes he was Micah Mamiya's backup for a year. Maybe two, can't remember.SM96753 wrote:Wasn't there some kid named Tamatoa Demello around 2007?
He had to start in the state championship against Kahuku in 2007 or 2008 after Mamiya got hurt in the prior game. Felt bad for my fellow Crusaders cause I believe they would've won that state title if Mamiya played that game.
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anthoang wrote:Thanks anyways. What do you think of Tua Tagovailoa? Can he be the next Marcus Mariota?
WOWZER! Huge Task and almost impossible shoes to fill, Hawaii Kid leads team to state title, wins rose bowl, wins heisman, 2nd pick in the NFL, Game 1 Started and goes absolutely OFF with perfect QB rating....
thats a BIG ASK!
Watched Mariota in highschool and was able to watch a couple with Tua this year. With MM what always stood out was his command of the offense, he had the perfect reads and was deadly accurate. MM was at times boring to watch because it was so effortless, played within the system and when he ran his stride covered so much ground he did not look that fast but would blow by everyone.
Watching TT it is not as effortless and he extends lots of plays with his athletic ability. The kid throws ropes rolling to his left, right and even backing up. Very athletic and looks to run you over if needed and he is very capable. I dont feel however he has the command that MM brought to the table. If he keeps working hard and trains like he does perhaps he can catch MM, they both are great kids and role models. VP did a fantastic job!
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Agreed on TT, I did notice he is not to accurate with the long ball over 30 yards (easily fixed). I think STL would do better if the receivers would come back to the ball and or find open spots, when the play is extended and TT is scrambling. It looks like they are lost and don't know where to go when the play is extended. Maybe the receivers are use to him running after his second read is covered. He normally takes off up field, but lately he has been staying behind the line of scrimmage trying to throw down field. I think the receivers need to start coming back and finding open spots when that happens. Its a team thing at this point. I feel he will be his own type of QB. hard to follow MM.SportCourt wrote:anthoang wrote:Thanks anyways. What do you think of Tua Tagovailoa? Can he be the next Marcus Mariota?
WOWZER! Huge Task and almost impossible shoes to fill, Hawaii Kid leads team to state title, wins rose bowl, wins heisman, 2nd pick in the NFL, Game 1 Started and goes absolutely OFF with perfect QB rating....
thats a BIG ASK!
Watched Mariota in highschool and was able to watch a couple with Tua this year. With MM what always stood out was his command of the offense, he had the perfect reads and was deadly accurate. MM was at times boring to watch because it was so effortless, played within the system and when he ran his stride covered so much ground he did not look that fast but would blow by everyone.
Watching TT it is not as effortless and he extends lots of plays with his athletic ability. The kid throws ropes rolling to his left, right and even backing up. Very athletic and looks to run you over if needed and he is very capable. I dont feel however he has the command that MM brought to the table. If he keeps working hard and trains like he does perhaps he can catch MM, they both are great kids and role models. VP did a fantastic job!
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Stop making excuses for terrible players. The Saint Louis receivers and slots are terrible. Kobayashi with shaky hamstrings is a terrible player. I can't believe how blind you guys are. Tagovailoa is probably the best QB in the country and all you can talk about is how his receivers need to fit his "limitations". Tua has above-average accuracy on deep balls. I think he has a better than 10% chance to win the Heisman.KindergartenCop wrote:Agreed on TT, I did notice he is not to accurate with the long ball over 30 yards (easily fixed). I think STL would do better if the receivers would come back to the ball and or find open spots, when the play is extended and TT is scrambling. It looks like they are lost and don't know where to go when the play is extended. Maybe the receivers are use to him running after his second read is covered. He normally takes off up field, but lately he has been staying behind the line of scrimmage trying to throw down field. I think the receivers need to start coming back and finding open spots when that happens. Its a team thing at this point. I feel he will be his own type of QB. hard to follow MM.SportCourt wrote:anthoang wrote:Thanks anyways. What do you think of Tua Tagovailoa? Can he be the next Marcus Mariota?
WOWZER! Huge Task and almost impossible shoes to fill, Hawaii Kid leads team to state title, wins rose bowl, wins heisman, 2nd pick in the NFL, Game 1 Started and goes absolutely OFF with perfect QB rating....
thats a BIG ASK!
Watched Mariota in highschool and was able to watch a couple with Tua this year. With MM what always stood out was his command of the offense, he had the perfect reads and was deadly accurate. MM was at times boring to watch because it was so effortless, played within the system and when he ran his stride covered so much ground he did not look that fast but would blow by everyone.
Watching TT it is not as effortless and he extends lots of plays with his athletic ability. The kid throws ropes rolling to his left, right and even backing up. Very athletic and looks to run you over if needed and he is very capable. I dont feel however he has the command that MM brought to the table. If he keeps working hard and trains like he does perhaps he can catch MM, they both are great kids and role models. VP did a fantastic job!
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saynotomercs wrote:Stop making excuses for terrible players. The Saint Louis receivers and slots are terrible. Kobayashi with shaky hamstrings is a terrible player. I can't believe how blind you guys are. Tagovailoa is probably the best QB in the country and all you can talk about is how his receivers need to fit his "limitations". Tua has above-average accuracy on deep balls. I think he has a better than 10% chance to win the Heisman.KindergartenCop wrote:Agreed on TT, I did notice he is not to accurate with the long ball over 30 yards (easily fixed). I think STL would do better if the receivers would come back to the ball and or find open spots, when the play is extended and TT is scrambling. It looks like they are lost and don't know where to go when the play is extended. Maybe the receivers are use to him running after his second read is covered. He normally takes off up field, but lately he has been staying behind the line of scrimmage trying to throw down field. I think the receivers need to start coming back and finding open spots when that happens. Its a team thing at this point. I feel he will be his own type of QB. hard to follow MM.SportCourt wrote:
WOWZER! Huge Task and almost impossible shoes to fill, Hawaii Kid leads team to state title, wins rose bowl, wins heisman, 2nd pick in the NFL, Game 1 Started and goes absolutely OFF with perfect QB rating....
thats a BIG ASK!
Watched Mariota in highschool and was able to watch a couple with Tua this year. With MM what always stood out was his command of the offense, he had the perfect reads and was deadly accurate. MM was at times boring to watch because it was so effortless, played within the system and when he ran his stride covered so much ground he did not look that fast but would blow by everyone.
Watching TT it is not as effortless and he extends lots of plays with his athletic ability. The kid throws ropes rolling to his left, right and even backing up. Very athletic and looks to run you over if needed and he is very capable. I dont feel however he has the command that MM brought to the table. If he keeps working hard and trains like he does perhaps he can catch MM, they both are great kids and role models. VP did a fantastic job!
saynotomercs: What is wrong with you? You must have had a bad day. I will not get into it with you. I was just making an observation. No basing of anyone from me.
Re: List of St. Louis High School quarterbacks
Taulia might end up better than Tua.