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      <title>This is my year</title>
      <description>The middle linebacker position is getting an overhaul following the graduation of Brandon Ogletree and Uona Kaveinga. The next two to step up and have the inside track at starting are Uani Unga and Manoa Pikula. Could this new tandem of hard-hitters surpass the exploits of those that took the field last year? That is a prospect that tends to lean towards real possibility.</description>
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      <title>Releasing A Pent-Up Pit Bull</title>
      <description>During his sophomore year at Bingham High School, it was easy to see that middle linebacker Manoa Pikula was going to be a division one athlete. Now a redshirt freshman, Pikula is doing very well early in spring camp, rotating in and out with Tyler Beck. After a redshirt season, a pent-up Pikula is fighting to be unleashed.</description>
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      <title>Recruits Enjoy a Special Weekend</title>
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      <title>The Tongan Hammer</title>
      <description>BYU middle linebacker commit Manoa Pikula is one physical, aggressive and athletic junior prospect out of Bingham High School, and all one needs to do is watch one game to understand that. But what many may not understand is why he waited to commit to Coach Mendenhall on day that he did.</description>
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      <title>Cougars Receive 2011 LB Commitment</title>
      <description>Coach Mendenhall and his Cougar staff have already received two verbal commitments for the 2011 recruiting class: Pleasant Grove linebacker Austin Heder and Bingham defensive end/linebacker Baker Pritchard. Now, they can add another linebacker to the 2011 commit list.</description>
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      <title>Recruiting Update: Pikula and Mathews</title>
      <description>Bingham linebacker Manoa Pikula and American Fork lineman Ryker Mathews both have scholarship offers from BYU. One is on the verge of committing to the Cougars while the other, although excited about BYU, will extend the process out just a little longer. The Cougar staff could receive another commit for the 2011 class prior to this week’s game against Florida State.</description>
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      <title>Bingham LB: BYU Offer a Blessing</title>
      <description>He played outside linebacker for the Miners of Bingham High School as a sophomore, but his on-field accomplishments don’t stop there. This 6-foot-1-inch, 235-pound junior-to-be also started as a fullback on offense. We’re talking about Manoa Pikula, a quick-footed athlete that brings toughness and leadership to the football field.</description>
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