Mysteries await UHH at PacWest tennis championships
After a season defined by the unknown, serve up two more for UH-Hilo’s men’s and women’s tennis teams at the Pacific West Conference championships, where the chance at new beginnings await.
UHH men, Holy Names share lead heading to final round at Waikoloa
Thanks to a Hawaii-friendly schedule because of COVID, UH-Hilo’s men’s golf team didn’t cross paths with Holy Names of Oakland, Calif., during the regular season.
Thrilled to be back, Ka’u, Keaau work out the volleyball kinks
KEAAU – Ka’u High’s serving was fine during its last practice, boys volleyball coach Josh Ortega said, but Saturday it took a wayward turn after a change in scenery.
Vuls volleyball stays in peak form – with no place to go
UH-Hilo’s volleyball team, through no fault of its own, is the belle of a ball that has no dance partners.
High school baseball: Hilo is all it’s cracked up to be in 20-1 win
One of the sweetest sounds in baseball, the crack of the bat, wasn’t just relegated to the major leagues Sunday.
Silverswords sidetrack UHH softball in sweep
Rare is the game that ace pitcher Valerie Alvarado doesn’t have it.
BIIF volleyball: Kamehameha unfazed by missed championship opportunities
KEAAU – If one was only focused on Kamehameha’s boisterous bench, they might have imagined the volleyball stakes were higher.
FBI says it interviewed FedEx mass shooter last year
INDIANAPOLIS — The former employee who shot and killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis was interviewed by FBI agents last year, after his mother called police to say that her son might commit “suicide by cop,” the bureau said Friday.
BIIF water polo: Akau, Kamehameha primed to play
KEAAU – Ocean Akau had next, only to be left with nothing. Nothing, thanks to Akau’s persistence, turned out to be only temporary.
Daggers have dibs: Pahoa will be BIIF’s first public school to return to action
PAHOA – The pandemic hasn’t been a total loss for Pahoa High senior Carlo Daquioag.
Pitchers pull through for UHH baseball, pave way for sweep of Hawaii Pacific
It took a village of pitchers in the first game and enough offensive juice in a four-inning second game to power a small city for UH-Hilo’s baseball team to get out of town with what it wanted.
‘Bows drop finale at UC Riverside, 9-2
On getaway day in Riverside, Calif., the University of Hawaii baseball team wasn’t able to get away with much.
Gonzales gargantuan for Vuls softball with 12 shutout innings in two wins
UH-Hilo’s Leah Gonzales is often the change-of-pace arm that’s best used coming out of the bullpen.
UHH men’s golfers finish with promising round ahead of PacWest finals
The University of Hawaii at Hilo men’s golf team saw encouraging signs for the near future and beyond Sunday at Pearl City Country Club.
Baseball: Honokaa-Konawaena club pulls off daily double in beating Hilo, Waiakea
HONOKAA – It wasn’t even 1:30 p.m. on a sunny Saturday in North Hawaii, and Aiden Joaquin had a chance to look forward to the remainder of his day.
No. 1 Hawaii stops Northridge in four sets
There was no Northridge letdown this time.
Rare air for Carissa Moore, who reclaims No. 1 rank and takes title
Shocking even herself en route to winning the Newcastle Cup and regaining the No. 1 ranking, four-time world champion Carissa Moore of Hawaii landed an air reverse Friday at the world tour event in Australia, earning the highest single-wave score of the event so far, a near-perfect 9.90.
Waiakea alum Igawa becomes a hit on, off field with Rainbow Warriors
Jacob Igawa grew up in Hilo watching University of Hawaii baseball stalwarts from a decade ago, reeling off names such as Kolten Wong, Vinnie Catricala and Pi’ikea Kitamura.
Digging her new NCAA D-III world, Hilo High alum Chun remains cool customer at Alfred
Changes in latitude may well bring about changes in attitude, but not aptitude for Alfred University freshman Jamie Chun.
BIIF volleyball: Missed chances aside, Christian Liberty will ‘make the most’ of opportunity
Lucky and blessed are two words that Christian Liberty boys volleyball coach Gary Oertel reminds his team about everyday. Not every Big Island school, after all, was practicing Monday and gearing up for its long-awaited return to competition.