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For Vandal football fans, our new recruits that officially signed today. <br><div style="font-size: 12px;" id="storyBody">The University of Idaho 2008 recruiting class:<b>Henry Asuega, defensive tackle, 6-0, 268, Corona High School, Corona, Calif.:</b>
Played fullback and defensive tackle in high school
as a junior, had
28 solo tackles and 17 assists for a total of 45 an average of 5.6
per game
also had four sacks and one fumble recovery
had a
single-tame high 10 tackles
missed part of junior season but still
earned second-team all-Mountain View League recognition
missed senior
season because of surgery to repair injury sustained during junior
season
is the brother of Vandal defensive line coach Johnny Nansen.<BR><b>Kama (Sheldon) Bailey, running back, 5-9, 186, Damien Memorial High School, Honolulu, Hawaii:</b>
Honolulu Star Bulletin Offensive Player of the Year as a senior
ILH
co-Offensive Player of the Year
first-team all-ILH running back
also earned all-state recognition as a junior
as a senior, carried
the ball 192 times for a single-season state record 2,098 yards
scored 22 TDs and averaged 10.9 yards per carry
set single-game
Interscholastic League record of 370 yards
also had six receptions
for 94 yards
played in East-West all-star game and had two kickoff
returns for TDs one of 96 yards and one of 94 yards
rushed for
1,600 yards as a junior
senior class secretary
Said coach Brian
Derby, Kama is one of the best true, natural-ability runners that I
have seen as long as I have been coaching
If I was to never coach
again, I would have been fulfilled. This kid has done things Ive never
seen.<BR><b>Hank (Haroun) Bryant, defensive end, 6-3, 222, Tumwater High School, Tumwater, Wash.:</b>
2007 2A Evergreen Conference Most Valuable Player
first-team
all-Evergreen Conference running back and defensive end
also chosen
to Associated Press all-state team
Northwest Hot 100 selection
2007
All-Area Player of the Year by the Olympian newspaper
2007 Tacoma
News Tribune All-Area defensive end
two-way starter
three-year
starter
played an offensive role every year
as a senior, took over
as primary fullback and rushed for more than 1,032 yards on 125 carries
and scored 17 TDs
also has punted and as a senior averaged 38.8 yards
with a long of 51 yards
also had 38 tackles and two sacks
first-team all-Evergreen Conference defensive end as a junior
won
Southwest Washington NFL Punt, Pass and Kick competition when he was in
junior high.<BR><b>Preston Davis, wide receiver, 6-1, 189, Shadow Ridge High School, Las Vegas, Nev.:</b>
First-team all-Sunset Region
First-team all-Northwest Division
as a
junior, was second-team all-division as a receiver and defensive end
served in multiple roles at Shadow Ridge
as a senior, had 36
receptions for 613 yards and seven TDs
also carried the ball 27 times
for 192 yards and TDs
defensively, accounted for 42 total tackles (30
solo, 12 assists), three sacks, an interception, three fumble
recoveries, one blocked punt and two blocked field goals
also
returned kickoffs (average of 21.33).<BR><b>Larry Dugan, defensive tackle, 6-2, 279, Gahr High School, Cerritos, Calif., Auburn Riverside High School, Auburn, Wash.:</b>
As a senior, had 48 solo stops and 39 assists for 87 total tackles
averaged 7.3 tackles per game
also had two sacks and one interception
helped lead team to 10-3 overall record and to a Western Division
semifinal game
two-year starter ... said coach Greg Marshall, His
upside it tremendous. Hes only going to be better. Hes only played
organized football for three years. He was too big for Pop Warner. ...
Hes a great raw talent, who is only going to get better.<BR><b>Oga (Faleaoga) Famui, defensive tackle, 6-0, 309, Garden City Community College, Garden City, Calif.,
Auburn Riverside High School, Auburn, Wash.:</b>
Earned second-team all-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference
honors in 2006
as a sophomore at Garden City Community College in
2006, had 21 solo stops and 26 assists for a total 47
also had four
tackles for loss (minus 9 yards), which includes four sacks
had one
forced fumble
as a freshman in 2005 at Utahs Dixie State College,
had 19 solo stops and 13 assists
also had eight tackles-for-loss
(minus 41 yards) and 6.5 sacks (minus 36 yards), and one forced fumble,
one recovery and three pass breakups
at Auburn Riverside High School,
was a first-team all-South Puget Sound League North Division choice in
2004
earned honorable mention recognition as a sophomore.<BR><b>Willard (Trey) Farquhar, K, 6-1, 175, Redlands East Valley, Redlands, Calif.:</b>
First-team all-CIF Southern Section kicker as a senior
played in Navy
Marine Corps Classic All-Star game
successful on 10 of 15 field goal
attempts
long field goal of 42 yards
all-Citrus Belt League
first-team selection
winner of Last Man Standing and Field Goal
Charting competitions at Los Angeles area Nike Fall Camp
ranked 18th
at 2007 Kohls Scholarship Camp Kickoff, which featured players from
across the nation
said opposing coach Jeff Steinberg (Fontana
Miller), He was the best kicker I saw this year. He had a real nice
pop when the ball came off his foot.<BR><b>Robert Hatchett III, wide receiver, 5-9, 159, Centennial High School, Compton, Calif.:</b>
Four-year varsity player
first team Dream Team by the Long Beach
Telegraph newspaper
as a senior, had 64 receptions for 1,585 yards
and 17 TDs
also gained 970 yards rushing and had eight TDs in
addition to returning three kickoffs, one punt and two interceptions
for scores
also passed for two TDs
in one Southern Section
Northwest Division playoff game, he had 328 all-purpose yards and
scored four TDs two on runs, one on a reception and another on a
99-yard kickoff return
after that game his coach, Aaron Craver, said,
It was alarming the frequency with which he had those types of games.
He did that just about every week.<BR><b>Isaiah Lavea, defensive tackle, 6-2, 285, Kamehameha High School, Honolulu, Hawaii:</b>
Played in East-West all-star game
second-team all-Interscholastic
League defensive lineman
two-year starter
said head coach David
Stant, Hes big and strong. Hes really physical. Hes very quiet; a
gentle giant.
said position coach Kanani Sousa, Isaiah is a very,
very naturally strong athlete. He possesses a lot of natural strength.
Hes has very good size. Hes smart and he works at all the things that
he has to to be successful. He has a great work ethic and hes a
student of the game. Hes a great citizen and has great character. Hes
a quite humble young man.
also competes in track and field.<BR><b>Ronald Mallory, offensive tackle, 6-7, 285, Deer Valley High School, Glendale, Ariz.:</b>
As a senior, all-West Valley offensive lineman and Northwest Region
first-team offensive line
team captain
at Deer Valley, played
offensive and defensive line
in 2006,had 15 solo stops and 22 assists
for 37 total tackles
also had one sack for minus-5 yards.<BR><b>Brad (Kent) Marboe, linebacker, 6-3, 189, Idaho Falls High School, Idaho Falls:</b>
As a senior, 5A first-team all-state
had 63 tackles, which includes
three for loss and one sack
also had three interceptions and forced
one fumble
also played at receiver where he had 34 receptions for 437
yards and two touchdowns
also was all-Region first-team defensive
back and District 4, 5, 6 second-team return specialist
also
second-team all-District 4, 5, 6 at receiver
honor roll student
also competes in track, basketball and hockey
grandfather, Kent
Marboe, and uncle Scott Marboe played at Idaho
said coach Chuck
Johnson, He was very versatile for us. We had him playing all over the
field corner, safety, linebacker, fullback, tight end. Wherever we
needed him, he was more than willing to help us be successful. Hes a
very unselfish kid.
He has those intangibles his heart and desire
are unbelievable.
Hes just a great kid.<BR><b>Shelton Miles, defensive back, 5-9, 175, Diamond Ranch High School, Pomona, Calif.:</b>
As a senior, had 74 total tackles (51 solo and 23 assists)
also
played on offense where he had 54 carries for 356 yards
bruising
blocker when used at fullback
scored two rushing TDs and two on
receptions.<BR><b>Justin Morales, quarterback, 6-0, 180, Carlsbad High School, Carlsbad, Calif.:</b>
First-team all-Avocado League quarterback
second-team all-North San
Diego County quarterback
North County Times and Union Tribune Athlete
of the Week after completing 37 of53 passes for 403 yards and five TDs
listed among the top 20 high school quarterbacks in the state of
California
led team to back-to-back San Diego Section titles
as a
senior, completed 112 of 191 passes for 1,623 yards and 12 TDs
as a
junior, completed 103-of-172 passes for 1,596 yards with 11 TDs
second-team all-Avocado League quarterback as a junior
earned North
County Player of the Week recognition once during junior season
left-handed
led Carlsbad to back-to-back San Diego Section
championships
three-year letterman
team was 18-2-2 when he started.<BR><b>Marsel Posey, wide receiver, 5-10, 160, Centennial High School, Corona, Calif.:</b>
All-Mountain View League selection
caught 72 passes for a
school-record 863 yards last season
five TD receptions
also scored
on a run and a kickoff return
played in Southern California all-star
game
and caught a touchdown pass in that game
said coach Matt
Logan, His quickness is his best attribute. Hes quick and elusive in
the open field and that makes it tough for DBs to get a punch or a jam
on him.
He was team captain. Hes also a very hard-working kid. Hes
got a slight frame, but he works in the weight room really hard.
Hes just a great kid and a good student. Hes a really good kid and
hell do a great job at the University of Idaho both as a student and
an athlete.<BR><b>Guy Reynolds Jr., offensive line, 6-3, 319, Westview High School, Avondale, Ariz.:</b>
First-team all-state at center
West Valley Player of the Year
2007
Desert West Regional selection
two-time Arizona Republic All-Arizona
selection
three-year offensive line starter
played as a freshman on
defense
part of a line that blocked for a backfield that averaged 325
yards per game
said coach Jeff Bowen,
He is intelligent. He is
athletic for his size. He has great feet. Hes strong in the weight
room. And hes a student of the game.
Hes not just a leader by what
hes said, hes a leader by example.
He worked real hard but he also
encouraged other people.<BR><b>Andre Robinson, defensive back, 6-0, 169, Bowie High School, Arlington, Texas:</b>
Member of team that won Arlington City, District, Bi-District and Area
championships
team finished 12-2 overall and advanced to 5A Division
I state quarterfinal
in one playoff game, had three interceptions
member of Bowies 4x400 relay team that finished third at the Texas 5A
state meet
66 total tackles
seven interceptions
blocked four
kicks two punts and two field goals
forced three fumbles
recovered two fumbles
second-team all-district.<BR><b>Tre`Shawn Robinson, linebacker, 5-11, 225, Upland High School, Upland, Calif.:</b>
2007 Baseline League Defensive MVP
all-CIF Southern Section Inland
Division choice in 2007
had 48 solo stops and 16 assists for a total
64
also had three sacks and recovered one fumble
two-time,
first-team all-conference selection
starting linebacker in Southern
California Bowl.<BR><b>Robert Siavii, linebacker, 6-2, 200, Leilehua High School, Wahaiwa, Hawaii:</b>
Honolulu Advertiser Defensive Player of the Year
Helped team win OIA
football championship in 2007
had five interceptions as a senior
said coach Nolan Tukuda, He is an exceptional athlete. He played
safety for us the past two seasons, and even punted as a sophomore. He
plays a little receiver. He can do it all.
Hes fearless and he loves
to hit.
Hes got it all size, speed, athleticism. Hes a great
football player. But his best attribute is his character.
Hes a
gentle giant; he always greets his teachers with a hug, and thanks them
for their help, and he puts the team before himself.<BR><b>Charles Smith Jr., defensive end, 6-5, 238, Desert Pines High School, Las Vegas, Nev.:</b>
First-team all-Sunrise Region Class 4A defensive end
Second-team
all-Sunrise Region Class 4A tight end
also first-team all-Northeast
Division at defensive end and tight end
Review Journal Nevada Class
4A second-team all-state defensive end
as a senior, had 52 total
tackles, 10 tackles for loss and eight sacks
as a junior, was
second-team all-Southern Nevada after accounting for 63 total tackles
and nine sacks
also played volleyball.<BR><b>Troy Vital, running back, 6-0, 203, Copperas Cove High School, Copperas Cove, Texas:</b>
First-team Class 4A Associated Press All-State selection
as a senior,
carried the ball 243 times for 2,034 yards (8.4 per carry) and 25
touchdowns
never fumbled
set Copperas Cove single-team rushing
record of 327 yards on 18 carries
also scored four TDs in that game
also runs track
at District 16-4A championships as a junior, finished
second in the 300 hurdles, third in the long and triple jumps, was on
the winning 4x400 relay team and on the runner-up 4x200 relay team.<BR></div>
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