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UH offers LB, Colton Goeas a scholarship.

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This according to the PIAA website.

pacificathleticalliance.com: http://www.pacificathleticalliance.com/ ... &Itemid=50

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COLTON GOEAS Image LB, 6-0, 246 lbs. (4.86 40 yd dash)
(Saint Louis School - Honolulu, HI)
(Offered Scholarship)
(Also have offers from UCLA.)

Video: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/426126/colton-goeas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAHN_3PJHK8

pacificathleticalliance.com: http://www.pacificathleticalliance.com/ ... &Itemid=50

ESPN.com profile: http://espn.go.com/college-sports/footb ... lton-goeas

247sports.com profile: http://247sports.com/Player/Colton-Goeas-18063
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Score.

Otherwise, we sure in the heck have a lot of scholarships to offer up, eh?

Seems like everyday I'm reading about somebody new here.

And that's a positive for me. I simply don't follow individuals that closely, it's great to get some substance in here.

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http://espn.go.com/college-sports/footb ... lton-goeas

http://espn.go.com/high-school/football ... e-team&8da
Updated: February 14, 2012, 12:30 PM ET

Honolulu SPARQ All-Combine team
By Brian Stumpf

More than 450 athletes descended upon St. Louis School (Honolulu, Hawaii) on Saturday at the first Nike Football SPARQ Combine of the 2012 tour. While the turnout was the highest of any previous Nike Combine stops in the Aloha State and many athletes stood out, only 25 can make the first All-Nike Combine team of the year.

LB: Colton Goeas, 6-0, 246, St. Louis (Honolulu)
Results: 4.86 40, 4.17 shuttle, 37.5' PB, 28.9" VJ, 101.55 SPARQ
Breakdown: Big, physical LB is part of great returning cast at St. Louis this fall that could help the Crusaders surge back to prominence.
Subject: 2013, 2014, AND 2015 UH FOOTBALL RECRUITING
kapakahi wrote:JMHO but here's my list for the top Class of 2013 Oahu prospects.....that Norm Chow and staff should definitely be recruiting:

- DE Kamalei Correa (Saint Louis)
- DL Titus Failauga (Pac-5)
- LB Colton Goeas (Saint Louis)
- OL Reeve Koehler (Saint Louis)
- DT Scott Pagano (Moanalua)
- DE Ualesi Sale (Aiea)
- LB Isaac Savaiinaea (Punahou)
- WR/KR Jeremy Tabuyo (Saint Louis)
- DT Kennedy Tulimasealii (Waianae)
- OL John Wa'a (Kahuku)
- RB Aofaga Wily (Kahuku)

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Congratulations to Colton!

I got mad love for pops, Leo. Loved watching him play back in the days of old. Observing Coltons highlights, it looks like 96% of the time he's blitzing or playing the run. He had two clips that where pass coverage, one for an int. Don't really know how his skills are with his pass coverage. Looks like his best games where against, Pac 5, Iolani, and Damien where he destroyed there linemans. He has the size and strength, but I wouldn't see him playing the middle at the next level. He will probably be moved to the end as an OLB/ DE rusher. Those hits on the QB was kinda close to getting a Personal Foul.

Great to have'em though and always room for improvements.
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Watch Colton's dad at the 2:44 minute mark. It is a play I will always remember.



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RedZone, that was a game I will never forget. The athletes that team had was amazing. Clayton Mahuka, Garret Gabriel, Jamal Farmer, Lenard Lau! man I haven't heard those names in years.

I think BYU should have taken off the red bullseye dot on the right side of there helmets, lol. Thanks for sharing.

Leo Goeas was definitely one of those huge contributors that paved the way for other O-linemans that came after him and made history in this great 808 state of Hawaii Nei.

Thank you Leo and the team, coaches, staff, and fans for the historical memories.

Thanks RedZone, I was trying to think of my younger age back then and how I was jumping for joy and almost fell off the red section into the orange section below, it brought back memories of the good ol'days.
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Leo and his son were at the Junior day and coaches social on Saturday. Leo said his son is getting attention from a lot of schools. I hope he follows his father's and uncle's footsteps and stays home.

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