People in the football business call him “D-Mo,” but his real name is Chris Demarest. He’s one of the assistants..
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I was driving through my adopted hometown of Kailua the other day admiring the incredible beauty of the area –..
In the Academy Award-nominated movie Invictus, Morgan Freeman, who played Nelson Mandela in the film about the 1995 South African..
Legendary surfer Fred Hemmings is quite the jokester. His latest target is his advancing age. “Chronologically I’m 66, but I..
Hawaii sports fans should be extremely proud that we have such great tennis teams in our state. In fact, two..
A little over a week ago, Chaminade head softball coach Kent Yamaguchi led his Silverswords to a historic victory over..
Rick Tune says he receives about four to five texts from his former players before each and every Punahou boys..
Dunn Muramaru loves the game of baseball so much, he even heads up to the ball field at Mid-Pacific Institute..
When I recently wrote a column about a historic photo of Duke Kahanamoku and Babe Ruth on the sands of..
It’s almost hard to believe that former Philadelphia Eagles star Fred Hill was once considered “shy,” but his wife Fran..
March Madness means so many things to so many people – the crazy upsets, the fantastic finishes, the Cinderella stories..
Bob Coolen was taking a brisk walk around Manoa, and although dark clouds hung over the valley, there was nothing..
To say Breanne Patton loves softball is an understatement. As a senior at Hawaii Pacific University, the Ewa Beach native..
When “Linsanity” hit the sports world in early February, perhaps no other group of sports fans smiled broader than the..
Bill Walton’s enthusiasm came through loud and clear. “I’m the luckiest guy in the world,” he said to me over..
I get plenty of emails telling me about upcoming athletic events and athletic achievements around Oahu. Here are a few..
Jon Arakaki grew up appreciating the sport of baseball. He played ball in the tradition-rich Pearl City Little League, followed..
As January turns into February this week, much of our attention focuses on the local basketball court. As I write..