Maui Sports
Owens settles for second in tennis
By Fred Guzman MauiNow.com Jackie Owens of Lahainaluna gave three-time defending singles champion Kristin Lim her toughest challenge of the prep season, actually becoming the only opponent to take a set from the Punahou standout. But it wasn’t nearly enough as Owens capped her outstanding high school career by having to settle for a second […]
Trojans, Farmers reach baseball semis
By Fred Guzman MauiNow.com The MIL again has a pair of teams in the state Division-II baseball semifinals, with St. Anthony and Molokai each posting decisive victories yesterday at Hans L’Orange Field. St. Anthony’s Jarret Stinger tossed a three-hitter and the Trojans capitalized on Konawaena’s four errors for a 6-0 quarterfinal victory, setting up a […]
Not For Long: Cards cut Laboy
By Fred Guzman MauiToday.TV Here’s the latest example of why NFL stands for, as Jerry Glanville so memorably noted, Not For Long. Just one season after signing a five-year, $22 million contract with Arizona that included a $7.5 million bonus, former University of Hawaii defensive end Travis Laboy is looking for work. Laboy was released […]
Maui First: Maiava drafted by Browns
By Fred Guzman MauiToday.TV The Valley Isle has two players in baseball’s major leagues. And now, for the first time, a player from Maui was selected in the NFL draft. Former Baldwin High standout Kaluka Maiava, who played his college ball at USC, appearing in four straight Rose Bowl Games, was chosen early in the […]
WET WEATHER CAUSES TRAVEL DELAYS ON HANA HIGHWAY
ROAD PASSABLE, BUT MOTORISTS ADVISED TO DRIVE WITH CAUTION (Updated at 11:22 a.m. Friday, April 24, 2009) Hana Highway, Highway 360 in the area near MP3 is clear. A tree had fallen at the location earlier this morning. State crews continue their work to clean a mudslide near MP9, but advise that the road is […]
Prep player tries no route to NBA
By Fred Guzman MTTV.com Brandon Jennings started the trend last year, when he opted to forego attending college for one season to comply with an NBA draft-eligibility rule and instead signed with a professional team in Italy. Now a kid who played for his prep team in a tournament at the Lahaina Civic this past […]
Maui United wins state U13 soccer title
By Fred Guzman MauiToday.TV During a weekend when many titles were contended for at the local high school level on the Valley Isle, a group of future prep standouts made their mark on Oahu as Maui United Soccer Club 96 captured the state under-13 boys soccer title in dramatic fashion. Maui United opened with a […]
Sabers clinch regular-season crown
By Fred Guzman MauiToday.TV It wasn’t pretty, but it was exciting. That, in a nutshell, describes last night’s pivotal MIL baseball game at Iron Maehara Stadium. Baldwin needed to sweep its regular-season-ending, three-game series against Maui High. On Wednesday, the Bears took a step in that direction with a 9-8, nine-inning victory. Last night, Baldwin’s […]
Beloved sportscaster passes away
By Fred Guzman MauiToday.TV The Aloha State has lost one of its most distinctive and beloved voices with Tuesday’s passing of sportscaster Les Keiter just two weeks shy of his 90th birthday. After spending many years calling games in major markets and covering national events, Keiter began an extended run as Hawaii’s leading sportscaster. Personally, […]
Maui welcomes UH football team
By Fred Guzman MauiToday.TV An estimated 3,000 fans attended the University of Hawai football team’s visit to Maui on Saturday. Hawaii went through practice drills and performed live 9-on-7 and 7-on-7 drills before inviting fans on the field for picture-taking and autographs. This was a very nice outreach effort by head coach Greg McMackin to […]
Baseball on rise at UH
By Fred Guzman MauiToday.TV It may be a bit premature, but longtime fans of UH baseball are wondering it the Bows are on the brink of a return to the glory days of the program. That’s what happens when a team rises to No. 23 in the latest Baseball America rankings. Hawaii improved its season […]
Phils stumble out of gate
After capturing their first World Series title in 28 years, and only the second in the franchise’s 126-year history, much is expected of the Phillies this season. But after two games, the Phils are 0-2, hardly the kind of start anticipated by the players and their demanding fans. The City of Brotherly Love literally rolled […]
Not all news good for Nash
Just when it seemed as if things were starting to come together for Bob Nash in his bid to turn around the UH basketball program, there’s a major concern he must address upon his return from the NCAA Final Four in Detroit. Last week, Nash received a one-year contract extension with an option for a […]
Baseball Bows have high hopes
Expectations are running high as the University of Hawaii baseball team begins its conference campaign tonight against San Jose State in the opener of a four-game series at Les Murakami Stadium. UH has played impressively during the recent non-conference portion of its schedule – including taking 3 of 4 against then-18th-ranked Coastal Carolina last week […]
Big day for UH grid alums
Typically, these types of events are conducted on a university’s campus. But in order to attract the maximum number of pro scouts, former UH players will be showing their stuff today at the Home Depot Center in the Los Angeles area. Leading the way are defensive end David Veikune and safety Ryan Mouton, with defensive […]
More to Calipari’s exit than money
Call me naïve, if you will, but I really think that it wasn’t just about the money for John Calipari in his decision to leave a highly successful program in Memphis to take over the basketball coaching job. Oh, he’ll get a huge chunk of green for accepting the job in the basketball-crazy Bluegrass State. […]
Bowl probe in holding pattern
It’s hard to believe, but the state Ethics Commission is still in the process of investigating whether laws were violated during the University of Hawaii football team’s appearance in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 2008. That’s more than a year ago, and the commission’s probe has been in progress for more than 10 months […]
Hopes “spring” eternal at UH
The University of Hawaii football team kicks off spring football drills today, and second-year head coach Greg McMackin is promising a more wide-open approach in all three phases of the game. Of course, what you hope for now and what you actually do when the season actually rolls around in the fall are two very […]
The Big Beast rules
Who is the best college basketball team in the country? That will be decided over the next couple of weekends, and the cast of contenders has now been reduced to an even dozen following Thursday’s first four games in the Sweet Sixteen. What is the best college basketball conference in the nation? We don’t have […]
Few qualify as franchise QBs
You hear the phrase “franchise quarterback†thrown around a lot at this time of the year, as if those types of guys grow on draft trees. Too many teams, too many analysts and too many fans think that a quarterback is the cure for what ails them only to eventually come to the realization that […]





