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Polynesian Football Stars: De Jesus & Uluave
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Jacob De Jesus and Cade Uluave, two exceptional Polynesian college football players from the University of California, Berkeley, have been named finalists for the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award. De Jesus, a wide receiver and return specialist, leads the ACC in receptions and special teams returns. Uluave, an inside linebacker, leads his team in tackles and tackles for loss despite missing some playing time due to injuries. Both players will compete in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl on December twenty-fourth.
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