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In a strange twist, the home team decided not to take home-field advantage, instead playing at a neutral site better suited for its style of play.
Mililani girls remain unbeaten
After a slow start to the first half, Mililani girls soccer coach Ray Akiona began experimenting with his line-up, moving players out of their usual positions to try to develop some 'continuity.' It worked, as the new lineup produced a pair of first-half goals in the Trojans' 2-0 win over Pearl City last night at Mililani in an O'ahu ...
Sasha Moscatello helps make Mililani tick
With the high school girls soccer season just getting under way, Mililani's Sasha Moscatello has high hopes of steering her team up the difficult road of winning a state championship.
As submitted by the league A pair of sleek, shifty and swift football players, Farrington running back Harry Tuimaseve and Kahuku defensive end Kona Schwenke, earned top postseason honors in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red Conference after a recent voting by league coaches.
'Iolani, Punahou girls play to 2-2 tie
In a scoring summary indicative of the back-and-forth play by both teams, 'Iolani and Punahou tied, 2-2, in Interscholastic League of Honolulu girls soccer action yesterday afternoon at 'Iolani. 'This is probably the highest pressure we've faced in a while,' Punahou coach Matt Martinson said.
Sophomore guard Jeremy Jones led Riverview High with 20 points as the Rams stunned host North Port High 46-40 on Friday night.
A week after shutting down a prolific Leilehua passing attack led by All-State quarterback Andrew Manley, Kamehameha's defensive unit pulled off a 'hana hou' last night against Kahuku's vaunted ground game.
Minkel digs in as Long Beach prepares for UCLA
Lauren Minkel was a true freshman - just months out of high school - when her Long Beach State women's volleyball team advanced to the second round of the 2008 NCAA Division I Volleyball Tournament, an experience she will draw from come Friday.
State football title games on pay TV
A television occurrence that hasn't been seen in a decade will take football fans to another level.
KAHUKU-When Kahuku meets a private school in football, there's bound to be some North Shore talent on the Interscholastic League of Honolulu team.
Ball field shortage fuels Maui dispute
WAILUKU - The coach of the Baldwin High School girls softball team was dismayed when he learned just two weeks ago that his players would have to move to a new field for a season that starts in December.
Perfection is hard enough to pull off once. But the 'Aiea girls volleyball team did it two years in a row in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association's Red Conference Western Division, going 12-0 for the second straight season.
Believing the best way to stop Leilehua quarterback Andrew Manley was to not give him a chance to throw the ball at all, Kamehameha's renowned defensive front seven made sure Manley would meet each of them face-to-face. The Warriors' relentless pass rush produced six sacks in the first half alone last night to help Kamehameha shut out Manley and ...
Fans to get sneak peek at Umlauft era
It's not so much a rebuilding as it is a reclamation project. The Hawaii coaches and players want to reclaim the respect and success that the Warriors volleyball team once enjoyed.
Hawai'i men's golf team signs two local products
Seniors Nainoa Calip of Kamehameha-Hawai'i and David Saka of Moanalua have signed with the Hawai'i men's golf team.
Hawaii baseball coach Mike Trapasso announced the signing of six players to national letters of intent for the 2011 season yesterday.
Menlo-Atherton beats San Benito to reach Central Coast Section Division II volleyball final
A young and improving Menlo-Atherton High volleyball team proved it is ready for the next level.
Honolulu's Michelle Wie shot a 2-under 70 yesterday in the opening round of the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico, and trails leader Song-Hee Kim by five shots.
Isle athletes make college commitments
The hours, days, months and years went by quickly for Kristi Oshiro. With Guy, her dad, at her side, she fielded grounder after grounder and hit ball after ball.
Art pieces given luxurious accommodations in Waikiki
Picture this: Luxury Row on Kalakaua showed its artistic side Thursday night with a reception to open arts exhibits that will run through Nov.
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