Maui Sports

Brennan gets another chance … with Raiders

Former University of Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan has signed a one-year contract with the Oakland Raiders.

Isagawa captures national junior golf title

Maui’s Cassy Isagawa won the Junior PGA championship on the third hole of a sudden death playoff in Fort Wayne, Ind.

SBS Championship on Maui announces Free admission and more fan-friendly atmosphere

The SBS Championship on Maui, formerly known as the Mercedes-Benz Championships, is introducing a more fan-friendly event this year that features free admission.  The event is the first official tournament of the PGA TOUR season and will be held from January 3-9, 2011 at The Kapalua Resort Plantation Course.  The tournament has been held at […]

New Mexico State ‘intercepts’ QB Manley

Former Leilehua quarterback Andrew Manley ended up signing with New Mexico State.

Victorino on DL; Suzuki goes deep

Philadelphia center fielder Shane Victorino was placed on the disabled list, while Oakland catcher Kurt Suzuki hit his 12th homer of the season.

Suzuki signs 4-year deal with Oakland

Kurt Suzuki agreed to a new four-year, $16.25 million contract with the Oakland Athletics.

Na Koa Ikaika receive unscheduled break

Na Koa ikaika Maui’s seven-game road trip has been canceled.

UH passes on former Oregon QB Masoli

The University of Hawaii football program passed on former Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli.

UH Regents approve $50 semester athletics fee

The University of Hawaii Board of Regents have approved a $50 per semester athletics fee.

UH student leaders oppose athletics fee

Student government leaders at the University of Hawaii-Manoa oppose a proposed $50 per semester athletics fee.

Na Koa hold on to clinch first-half title

Na Koa Ikaika Maui clinched the Golden Baseball League South title with a win over Victoria.

It’s decision time for LeBron James

NBA star LeBron James will announce where he will be playing in the coming years during a TV special on Thursday.

UH Volleyball and Track athlete Kaufman wins WAC Award

University of Hawai‘i athlete Amber Kaufman, of San Jose, California, was named the recipient of the Western Athletic Conference’s Joe Kearney Award for 2009-10.  Kaufman, earned All-American honors in both volleyball and track & field this past year.  Kaufman joins former Rainbow Wahine volleyball players Kanoe Kamana‘o and Kim Willoughby as Kearney Award winners from […]

WAC delays expansion

The Western Athlectic Conference announced today that it will delay expansion of its membership until July 1, 2012.  The smaller eight-team league is the result of a decision by Boise State to leave the conference for the Mountain West.  The WAC will continue the 2011-2012 season with eight teams cosnisting of: Fresno State, Hawaii, Idaho, […]

Heart-breaking setback for Maui United 96 boys

The Maui United Soccer Club 96 boys fell just short of the finals of the U.S. Club Soccer Seattle Regional championship game.

Maui trainer Labuanan achieves top certification

Maui’s Michael Labuanan has recently become the International Youth Conditioning Association’s (IYCA) most decorated professional trainer.  The Wailuku resident and former Maui High School standout athlete is the first IYCA Professional to earn the organizations “Youth Fitness Specialist – Level 3” distinction. In May, Labuanan achieved the distinguished “Level 3” title as the most credentialed […]

Texeira registers first big-league win

Kansas City reliever Kanekoa Texeira, a right-hander from Kula, posted his first big-league victory.

Vuvuzelas create buzz at World Cup

The talk of the World Cup has not been about the action on the field but the steady buzzing sound emanating from the stands and serving as an irritant for TV audiences.

Conference carousel will hurt Hawaii

Because of shifting conference affiliations, the WAC and University of Hawaii could be in for big trouble.

Marathon win for Na Koa Ikaika

Na Koa Ikaika Maui needed 15 innings to secure a 4-3 win ovr Tijuana in Golden Baseball League action.
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