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April 3, 2024
Alohi Arecchi (Damien), St. Martin’s: Drove in three runs on two hits in a 6-1 victory over Pacific Lutheran. Hitting second in the order, he drove in Hunter Sasaki (Leilehua) twice after the former Mule walked twice, was hit by a pitch and scored three times. Arecchi, who is hitting .176, had his first multiple-hit game since Feb. 10.
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Jacob Hinderleider (‘Iolani), Clemson: Had eight hits in four games over the past week, scoring five runs and driving in seven as the Tigers went 4-0, though he did make his first three errors of the season — one at shortstop and two at first base.
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Aiva Arquette (Saint Louis), Washington: Extended his hitting streak to 11 with five hits in a series win at Texas, scoring four runs and raising his batting average to .308 from .105 when he started the streak.
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Aiva Arquette (Saint Louis), Washington: Had five hits in a three-game series against Santa Clara, walking four times. He scored two runs and drove in four.
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Kahiau Bruhn (Kamehameha), Willamette: Scored 10 points with five rebounds in a 94-83 win over George Fox and then had 11 points and six rebounds in a 78-76 win over Lewis & Clark a night later. He played only 29 minutes in the two games but scored in double figures in successive contests for the first time since December.
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Kahiau Bruhn (Kamehameha), Willamette: Scored 10 points and pulled down seven rebounds in a 78-77 win over George Fox.
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Brandon Chung (Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind), Gallaudet: Missed only a single shot (5-for-6 from the field and 6-for-6 from the free-throw line) and scored 16 points in a 67-65 loss to St. Mary’s of Maryland.
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Jordan Botelho (Saint Louis), Notre Dame: Was named the Lineman of the Game for the Sun Bowl, collecting five tackles and a sack in the win over Oregon State.
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Dec. 13, 2023
Brody Bantolina (‘Iolani), Pacific: The sophomore running back led his conference with 895 rushing yards and nine touchdowns for the Boxers, earning a spot on the Northwest Conference first team.
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Darius Muasau (Mililani), UCLA: Had only two tackles in the win over Washington State, but it was a big one, a sack of Cameron Ward for 9 yards the last time the Cougars had the ball. He had a person foul and a delay of game penalty in the first half. He has six tackles for loss this season, doubling his output from last year.
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College volleyball coaches really dig Hawaii’s development of defensive skills.
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Even in their ultimate time of need, Momoko and Alex Bianco put their son’s football career first.
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Wehiwa Aloy, Baldwin ’22: The Sacramento State shortstop was named the Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year on Monday.
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For now, the trophy sits on a dresser.
At some point, Avery Kageyama hopes to feature it a bit differently in the apartment she just moved into in the heart of Portland, Ore.
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Six of the 64 teams selected to the NCAA Division I Softball Championship on Sunday will include a player who graduated from high school in Hawaii.
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Ryson Ujimori, Aiea ’22: The UC San Diego freshman second baseman hit the first two home runs of his career and scored three times in an 11-2 win over Cal State Fullerton on Saturday.
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Caleb Lomavita, Saint Louis ’21: The California sophomore catcher finished 5-for-16 with two doubles, two homers and three runs scored in a three-game sweep of UCLA over the weekend.
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- By Noah Furtado Special to the Star-Advertiser
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May 10, 2023
The top two baseball teams in the Pac-12 that played over the weekend at Phoenix Municipal Stadium — Stanford and Arizona State — are two programs that were just as close competitors in the recruitment of Saint Louis graduate Nu‘u Contrades.
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