"I have some big shoes to fill. I've got to make my feet grow." (HA)
Asked about his goals when he walked on to the Warriors in January, Moniz said:
"I didn't have any expectations. I came out here to help the team any way I could." (HA)
About how he's living a local boy's dream, Moniz said:
"What's better than playing in front of your home crowd? It's every little kid's dream to play for the home team, especially for a local boy."
About being a lifelong Wahiawa resident, Moniz said:
"I was born in Wahiawa General." (HA)
Describing Wahiawa as "God's Country", Moniz said:
"It has natural AC. It's never hot." (HA)
HA Note: "Moniz played for the Mililani team that won the state Pee Wee title in 2000. He alternated at running back with Liko Satele, now a UH defensive end. As a sophomore, he led Leilehua to the state title game."
About how he regularly attended UH football games as a kid, Moniz said:
"I followed them as best as I could. I was distracted as a kid, playing in the stands, running around the stadium. You know those little kids playing in the stands when the game is going on? That was me." (HA)
Moniz said that he has restless during the games because:
"I'd rather play." (HA)
About getting his chance to start at QB for UH, Moniz said:
"I'm taking it one day at a time. I'm enjoying everything. I'm having fun." (HA)
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