Kanno feels at home at Hapuna, cards 67 at Amer Ari
Isaiah Kanno had the round of his life for the Hawaii golf team at the Amer Ari Invitational at his familiar home course at Hapuna.
Waiakea alum Tavares wins at UFC 257
Brad Tavares knew what was coming from Antonio Carlos Junior, and he had his takedown defense working to perfection at UFC 257.
UFC 257: Hilo’s Tavares marks return
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Bench reformer: Hubbell, a UHH men’s basketball legacy, hits the ground running with increased playing time
All Steven Hubbell needed was a chance to show what he could do for the UH-Hilo basketball team, but he sat on the bench most of the time last season.
UHH men’s basketball preview: Aiona starts men’s tenure with an aloha slate
UH-Hilo will play Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade so many times it will become all too familiar like an episode of “Cheers,” where everybody knows your name and your game, too.
UHH men’s basketball preview: Graves returns, shoulders share of load
Every team needs a glue guy like Jordan Graves, UH-Hilo’s senior guard, who holds everything together and best of all makes sacrifices for the good of everyone.
UHH men’s basketball preview: Freshman Tait-Jones takes hits, misses in stride
The first thing you notice about UH-Hilo’s Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones is what you don’t see. The 6-foot-6 freshman forward from New Zealand wears no emotions when he’s on the basketball court.
UHH men’s basketball preview: Vuksanovic a ‘one-of-a-kind’ Vul
UH-Hilo’s Sasa Vuksanovic, a 6-foot-9 senior, has had to make adjustments all his life, making him a perfect fit for the PacWest pod season where nothing will stay the same playing Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade multiple times.
UHH men’s basketball preview: Local boy Aiona looks to deliver the goods
The story of first-year UH-Hilo coach Kaniela Aiona is well known, and if not there’s a life history on the school’s website.
UHH women spring upset alert, then Sharks attack
The UH-Hilo women’s basketball team played tough, and everything was in place for an upset against No. 4 Hawaii Pacific on Sunday.
Big malama, no drama: Unselfish Vulcans hold off HPU again
The UH-Hilo men’s basketball team’s strength is team chemistry because it’s easy to see that everyone is on the same page.
Triumphant return: Vulcans, Vuksanovic begin new era by sinking Sharks
That was a little too close for comfort for the UH-Hilo men’s basketball team, which saw an 18-point lead whittled down to single digits.
HPU women put prowess on display in runaway
Did anyone get the license plate number of that bus?
UH-Hilo men’s basketballl feels up to tests
The UH-Hilo men’s basketball team is ready to hit the floor in the new era of the coronavirus pandemic, playing a shortened PacWest season against Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade with strict protocols to hopefully keep everyone safe.
HPA, Kohala won’t have a chance to defend state titles after HHSAA nixes nine championships
The HHSAA hammer dropped on Saturday, nailing shut the hope that teams across the state could compete for state championships in air riflery, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross-country, canoe paddling, soccer, swimming and diving, and wrestling.
Quick & to the point: Word-of-mouth recruitment paves Williams’ path to UH-Hilo
Darren Williams is often overlooked because of his size. He’s 5 feet 8 and was destined to follow coach Kaniela Aiona to UH-Hilo, where the junior point guard has found a comfortable home.
Softball’s in her blood, but Kamehameha senior Dioni Lincoln follows different path from sister
As sister acts go, Dioni Lincoln has filled in perfectly at Kamehameha, the former home of her sister, Kiarra, who’s making her own path at UH-Hilo.
‘Fingers crossed,’ UHH still eyeing mid-January restart
UH-Hilo is expecting to start its sports season sometime in January, maybe the PacWest conference not so much.
Kanno finds golf’s version of ‘friendly’ at four-ball qualifier
Isaiah Kanno spent Tuesday golfing at The Dunes at Maui Lani and enjoying time with longtime friend Peter Jung.
The Big Island’s first major leaguer, Masaoka’s favorite pitch remains the same: being of service
Onan Masaoka was the pride of Hilo and the state when he pitched in 83 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1999 and 2000 before retiring at 24 years old in 2002.