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A few fans stay loyal, despite mounting losses

Paul Honda
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GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
Aloha Stadium looked relatively empty during Hawaii's 49-14 loss to Boise State on Saturday.
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has been watching games from this seat for the past 25 years. The end zone view is his favorite.
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PAUL HONDA / PHONDA@STARADVERTISER.COM
UH football fans John Tanbangcura and Frank Moniz don't mind paying $47 for a ticket to see the Warriors play. Moniz has been to three home games this season and says he's coming back for more.
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PAUL HONDA / PHONDA@STARADVERTISER.COM
Turnstile attendance: 24,001.
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PAUL HONDA / PHONDA@STARADVERTISER.COM
Grace, Joshua and Corey Wilson are Boise State fans who enjoyed their team's win over Hawaii on Saturday.
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PAUL HONDA / PHONDA@STARADVERTISER.COM
UH football fan Matt Natividad, at left, has been watching games from this seat for the past 25 years. The end zone view is his favorite.
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PAUL HONDA / PHONDA@STARADVERTISER.COM
Ty, Shawn, Holly and Steve Araki are UH football season-ticket holders who beat the afternoon heat and opted to sit in the yellow seats up high.