Party of five? BIIF mulls breaking up football practices into small groups
BIIF athletes in fall sports (football, girls volleyball, riflery, cross-country, bowling, and cheerleading) are itching to go, but the league is still awaiting the state’s approval.
Prepare as it might, UHH athletics remains in wait-and-see mode
So much is still out of UH-Hilo athletic director Pat Guillen’s hands. He has to wait until the state figures out its own financial crisis before he knows what his budget is.
With help from dad, Pacheco gets ball rolling toward college
The accomplishment of landing a collegiate basketball scholarship started with a ball, a dream and a father, who doubled as his daughter’s coach and wanted the very best for her.
Where are they now? After UHH, Syrus Yarbrough happy for dose of reality
Syrus Yarbrough had a rather nondescript career when he was playing for the UH-Hilo basketball team from 1993 to 1995.
Some Hilo minor leaguers could face uncertain futures
It’s only a matter of time before the minor league baseball season is canceled, and the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic came down swiftly with the reported release of hundreds of players to cut costs.
The ball’s in Brilhante’s court at Pacific
Maile Brilhante was surrounded by tennis all her life, and it’s no surprise she found that same comfortable, family atmosphere at University of Pacific.
St. Joseph’s proud athletic heritage marked by lifelong bonds, fair share of BIIF championships
In light of St. Joseph’s financial difficulties, namely raising $500,000 to keep the 151-year-old school operating, the connections, memories and lessons will live on, uniting those who went there or hold the school dear in their hearts.
Former Vuls two-sport standout Hurley savors well-traveled life overseas
Hillary Hurley was a versatile shining star during her time at UH-Hilo, playing basketball and volleyball and dominating at both.
Hilo High football field in works; legislature OKs funds for turf surface, synthetic track
Kaeo Drummondo and Chris Todd can joke about it now, that Hilo High will finally get a new track and field facility to not only hold football practice but host BIIF games as well.
High school baseball: Waiakea’s Rosario soaks in Gatorade Hawaii player of year honor
It’s nearly impossible to get a curveball past Kala’i Rosario, who hits sneaky questions out of the park.
Tennis: Kunimoto didn’t know the first thing about Idaho State before visiting – now she’s a proud Bengal
Idaho State is far from Hilo, but Keilyn Kunimoto found a comfortable fit and signed with the Bengals.
Where are they now? Storied Hilo High basketball champ stays strong, inspired through cancer battle
Kimo Keiter-Charles had a wonderful basketball life, experiencing the thrill of standing on the top of a mountain in 2000.
Chip off the old block: Kaleinani Kabalis resumes volleyball love affair at Hilo High
Kaleinani Kabalis is joining the family business of coaching volleyball after she was named the Hilo High girls coach.
UHH volleyball: Five recruits ‘have the talent to make impact’
Not every UH-Hilo volleyball recruit will have an impact like Emily Wade, who smashed eight kills and hit .615 against Western Washington in the NCAA West Regional last season.
Where are they know? Sara Pilgreen, now an academic, found enlightenment with UHH volleyball
The ripples hit home for Sara Pilgreen, whose seed to her path in life was planted by former UH-Hilo volleyball coach Sharon Peterson.
The 4×4.1 (GPA) club: Runners earn scholarships for their running spirit, high grades
Keaau’s Catherine Chow and Leilani Stone, and Waiakea’s Lilah Shapiro and Ella Johnson all share a love of running, community service, and exactly the same 4.1 grade-point average, making them ideal candidates for the Wayne “Big Dog” Joseph scholarships.
BIIF volleyball, what we missed: Unfinished business for Kamehameha, Makua Lani
Sam Thomas looks back to 2017 when he thinks about this season’s Kamehameha boys volleyball team, which shares the same type of athleticism.
BIIF baseball, what we missed: Hilo loses chance to get even
Hilo was well-balanced for a BIIF championship run, hoping to break the eight-year tradition of title swapping.
The original cool ‘Cat: Hoist recalls ‘camaraderie’ that cemented foundation for Konawaena basketball dynasty
Nancy Hoist still has an 808 area code on her cellphone, despite living far from Hawaii for close to two decades.
Hometown hire: Kaniela Aiona takes helm of UHH hoops; plans to spread ‘em out and shoot, grab rebounds – and most of all recruit
It’s the classic tale of local boy makes good for Kaniela Aiona, a 2001 Honokaa graduate, who was hired as the University of Hawaii at Hilo men’s coach on Sunday.