Manti Te’o
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BYUH softball to walk for cause
The Brigham Young-Hawaii softball team will participate in the Hawaii Walk to Defeat ALS on Saturday.
The two-mile walk —the first of its kind in Hawaii by The ALS Association — will be held at Kapiolani Park, with same-day registration at 9:30 a.m. and the event’s start at 11 a.m.
Money raised by the event goes toward services for patients living with ALS, otherwise known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
Interested walkers may register online at WalkToDefeatALS.org or call 808-523-2500 ext. 755.
Manti practices first time since injuring his foot
SAN DIEGO >> Manti Te’o practiced Wednesday for the first time since injuring his right foot in August.
The Chargers’ linebacker wasn’t all the way back but his return represented progress.
“It’s been a long time and it’s definitely been a learning process,” said Te’o, who was injured Aug. 8. “But I’m glad I’m at the stage where I am right now and we’re going to get better every day.”
Te’o hoped to work again today as he tries to compensate for his time off. ‘
“He hasn’t missed anything besides practice time,” coach Mike McCoy said. “It’s just a matter of how quickly he gets back into football shape.”
McCoy wouldn’t say if Te’o would play Sunday at Tennessee.