The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Timpanogos linebacker Pili gets first offer
Catching up on a few recruiting items seeming lost in the shuffle the past few days....

* The Web site Buffstampede.com is reporting that Timpanogos High linebacker Jordan Pili received his first scholarship offer over the weekend -- from UNLV.

Pili, a 5-foot-11, 225-pound rising senior attended the NIKE Training Camp in Provo last week as well as the All-Poly Camp. He told the Web site he has also talked to coaches from Stanford, Colorado, Arizona, UCLA, BYU and Oregon.

* Dixie State College in St. George announced its has signed Shanae Vaifanua, a 5-8 guard from Hurricane High, to a national letter of intent. Vaifanua is Dixie State's fifth women's basketball signee, joining SLCC's BreAnne Haslem and three out-of-state players. Vaifanua was a two-time all-stater for the Tigers.

* Riverton High's Candus Aiello, one of the top throwers in Utah, has signed with the University of Utah's track and field team. Aiello was a two-time state champion in 2008, winning 5A titles in the shot put and the discus.

* Quarterback Jake Heaps, a junior-to-be from Issaquah, Wash., now has 11 scholarship offers, according to Chris Fetters of Scout.com. The latest school to offer Heaps was California. Heaps is supposed to participate in BYU's non-padded camp one day this week. BYU was one of the first schools to offer the LDS prospect who could be the No. 1 quarterback prospect in the country in 2010.

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