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                                Sacramento Kings forward Domantas Sabonis lights the beam after the team’s victory over the Golden State Warriors in a play-in tournament game, Tuesday, in Sacramento, Calif.
Kings eliminate Warriors from play-in tournament

A year after having their season ended by their neighbors, the Kings dealt the Warriors a bit of payback in emphatic fashion with a victory that might have signaled the end of a dynasty. Read more

STAR-ADVERTISER / 1972
                                Jesse Kuhaulua made a triumphant return to Hawaii in August 1972 after becoming the first foreigner to win the Emperor’s Cup in the centuries-old sport of sumo.
Sumo legend Kuhaulua is forever proud and thankful

As the Sumida River flows through central Tokyo during his morning embankment walks, so, too, do the vivid memories of a groundbreaking career in sumo for Jesse Kuhaulua these days. Read more

PAUL HONDA / PHONDA @STARADVERTISER.COM
                                <strong>Nate Choi:</strong> <em>Wins it with a 15-foot putt in playoff, </em>left<em>, </em><strong>Kady Matsumoto: </strong><em>Cards a 74 to help Mililani win team title</em>
Choi, Matsumoto win OIA golf titles

Nate Choi of Moanalua sank a 15-foot putt on the second sudden-death hole to edge Casey Johansen of Leilehua for the OIA boys individual championship on Tuesday afternoon at Leilehua Golf Course. Read more

CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM / MARCH 30
                                Hawaii opposite Alaka‘i Todd appreciates the home crowd that he’s experienced since 2019.
Warriors will need all the help they can get — especially from fans

Alaka‘’i Todd won’t go so far as to say it’s the best homecourt advantage in volleyball. But it’s easy to see his appreciation as the sixth-year senior gazes around the 10,300-seat arena for one of the final times of his University of Hawaii volleyball career. Read more


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