1,100 wins within sight for Shoji
Silly String. A crown. And enough lei for a well-stocked flower shop. Those are the memories that Emily Maeda has of Oct. 17, 2009, the night Hawaii coach Dave Shoji earned his 1,000th career victory.
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Doi, Akau ranked in baseball Top 100 • Tabuyo will play in Semper Fidelis bowl
View ArticleDydasco, red-hot Air Force march into NCAAs
The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation got one thing right. The Air Force men's soccer team finished exactly where it was predicted to end the regular season, earning the No. 3 seed in the conference...
View ArticleToo Big, Too Strong
Four days, three wins, 2 a.m., one tournament title. That was the situation early Tuesday morning at the Stan Sheriff Center for the Hawaii men's basketball team, which likes where it's at — but is by...
View ArticleTriple Crown ready to hit North Shore
This year's Vans Triple Crown of Surfing is celebrating its 30th anniversary by offering a $1 million prize purse.
View ArticleElections panel will address ballot shortage at meeting
The state Elections Commission will meet next month to discuss ballot problems on election day that led to long lines and frustrated voters across Oahu.
View ArticleJC wideout commits to Warriors
In a made-from-television match, the Hawaii football team secured a commitment from a junior college wide receiver.
View ArticleWarriors won't play Temple after all
The Hawaii and Temple football teams will not play each other this season after negotiations between the two schools collapsed.
View ArticleNew PLDC rules, same opposition
The Public Land Development Corp. heard another torrent of criticism Tuesday as it attempts to adopt administrative rules that would allow the new agency to launch projects.
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Boise State safety Jeremy Ioane (Punahou ’10) made two solo tackles in a 49-14 win over Hawaii on Saturday
View ArticleNot playing Temple makes the most sense at this point
Usually he just watches the football game, but Saturday afternoon Rockne Freitas did something a little different at Aloha Stadium.
View ArticleWarriors slowly getting healthy
The Hawaii football team is finally showing some signs of recovery. Chauncy Winchester-Makainai has mended from a variety of injuries and is back at left guard on the first unit.
View ArticlePeople magazine says Channing Tatum is sexiest man
NEW YORK » Channing Tatum is People magazine's "sexiest man alive" for 2012.
View ArticleInmate missing from work furlough turns self in
A 43-year-old Laumaka Work Furlough Center inmate failed to return from furlough on Saturday and now faces an escape charge.
View ArticleCivil Defense to test siren warning system
Some Oahu residents may hear a familiar wailing sound over the next week as the State Civil Defense continues testing the statewide outdoor siren warning system starting Thursday morning.
View ArticleMo-ped rider in serious condition after collision with car in Kaimuki
A 67-year-old man was taken to the hospital in serious condition after the mo-ped he was driving collided with a car in Kaimuki.
View ArticleIncome grows for Hawaii island macadamia nut company
Hilo-based macadamia nut producer Royal Hawaiian Orchards L.P. pocketed more income in the third quarter as the company formerly known as ML Macadamia Orchards L.P. geared up to launch retail sales of...
View ArticlePinterest separates personal, business accounts
NEW YORK » Pinterest is allowing small businesses and corporations to create official accounts, a move that could be an early step toward profitability.
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