2021 Recruiting Breakdown: Hawaii
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Welcome to the eleventh post in our twelve-part recruiting breakdown series. Today looks at the #11 team in our rankings, Hawaii.
Hawaii had bad luck with timing trying to put a class together in January after a coaching change. However, they got a pass given the circumstances. This year, their class was a bit more puzzling. They only signed a handful of players in December and then filled the class out with transfers. It is unclear if the coaching staff isn’t putting much effort into recruiting or they are trying to find experienced players to fit the system while they build. To see the class, read below.
Punahouâs Thompson, Kapoleiâs Sotelo among 10 new âBows signed on National Letter of Intent Day
Punahouâs Matagi Thompson among 10 new âBows signed on National Letter of Intent Day By Kyle Chinen | February 3, 2021 at 2:55 PM HST - Updated February 3 at 5:42 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Rainbow Warriors football team rounded out their 2021 signing class on Wednesday, after signing 10 new âBows adding a depth of experience from the prep, junior college and transfer portal.
Among the new signees was Punahouâs Matagi Thompson, who wrapped up his career with the Buffanblu playing both sides of the ball, but making his biggest impact on the defense.
Wanda Joyce Mason Willis, 80 of Bridgeport, went to be with her Lord on Dec. 29, 2020 after a long battle with Parkinsonâs Disease.
Surviving Mrs. Willis are daughters, Gail (Joe) Moore of Scottsboro and Amy (Jim) Johnson of Bishop, Georgia; beloved grandson, George Collier Johnson; dedicated brothers, James Edward (Faye) Mason of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Charles âBuddyâ (Anna) Mason of Nashville, Tennessee, Hugh Nelson (Sonja) Mason of Old Hickory, Tennessee and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends whom she loved dearly.
In recent years, she was especially blessed to have a host of friends and neighbors who helped the family to make it possible for her to enjoy living independently in her home despite her declining health.
Wanda Joyce Mason Willis, 80 of Bridgeport, Alabama went to be with her Lord on December 29, 2020 after a long battle with Parkinson’s Disease.
Surviving Mrs. Willis are daughters, Gail (Joe) Moore of Scottsboro, Alabama and Amy (Jim) Johnson of Athens, Georgia, beloved grandson, George Collier Johnson, dedicated brothers James Edward (Faye) Mason of Hopkinsville, Kentucky; Charles “Buddy” (Anna) Mason of Nashville, Tennessee; Hugh Nelson (Sonja) Mason of Old Hickory, Tennessee; caring brother-in-law Wayne Willis of South Pittsburg, Tennessee; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends whom she loved dearly.
In recent years, she was especially blessed to have a host of friends and neighbors who helped the family to make it possible for her to enjoy living independently in her home despite her declining health.