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Warriors’ Moniz and Brown named to All-WAC first team

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GEORGE F. LEE
University of Hawaii Warrior football player Bryant Moniz on crutches made his way to be honored in the senior walk following the teams lose against the BYU Cougars during a game on Saturday.
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CRAIG MITCHELLDYER
Hawaii Warriors linebacker Aaron Brown #1 and linebacker Art Laurel #57 celebrate a sack in the first quarter at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas.

The University of Hawaii football team placed two players on the All-Western Athletic Conference first team and six more Warriors were named to the second team today.

UH quarterback Bryant Moniz and linebacker Aaron Brown earned All-WAC first-team honors, as voted on by the conference’s eight coaches.

Moniz, a second-team All-WAC pick last year, completed 62.5 percent of his passes with 22 touchdowns against five interceptions before suffering a season-ending leg injury against Nevada on Nov. 12. He ranked second in the WAC with 273.3 passing yards per game.

Brown posted 103 total tackles, including 13 for losses, in his senior year. His 8.6 tackles per game ranked seventh in the WAC.

Wide receiver Royce Pollard, offensive lineman Brett Leonard, defensive linemen Kaniela Tuipulotu and Vaughn Meatoga, linebacker Corey Paredes and safety Richard Torres made the second team.

Utah State running back Robert Turbin was named the WAC’s Offensive Player of the Year with Louisiana Tech linebacker Adrien Cole winning the Defensive Player of the Year honors.

Nevada quarterback Cody Fajardo was named Freshman of the Year.

Louisiana Tech’s Sonny Dykes was named Coach of the Year after leading the Bulldogs to the conference title. 

Hawaii ended the season at 6-7 overall and 3-4 in WAC play.

 

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