As a three-year varsity player on the Pearl City volleyball team, Kacie Chinen has played in her share of big..
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Mililani head coach Rod York loves game night as much as his players, but the veteran coach has a deeper..
This weekend’s prep football action should be called “Separation Saturday” for Windward teams as Kalaheo, Kailua, Castle and Kahuku all..
The wins on the field never stopped coming for longtime Hawaii Pacific University and former Kailua softball coach Howard Okita...
A chance encounter at the gym has led to an exciting run in powerlifting for Aiea resident Ren Yamashita. Her..
With five teams in the OIA Red West Conference having entered last week- end’ s action with at least one..
When Reggie Torres talks about playing fast these days, he doesn’t mean after play begins. The veteran Kahuku head coach..
Among Waialua’s remaining games, Saturday’s home date against Radford is the most intriguing. Below is a look at the matchup...
The OIA Red Conference play-offs are coming into sight for Leilehua and Mililani. MidWeek’s Central Oahu Islander takes a mid-season..
Tuli (Peters) Tevaga’s reputation as a volleyball player has always followed her, so when the Kahuku and BYUH standout returned..
Below is a look at this weekend’ s matchups of West Oahu football teams. Waipahu at Aiea, 7 p.m. Friday..
Pearl City girls volleyball head coach Kory Toyozaki is hoping her team has saved some of its biggest efforts for..
When it comes to girls volleyball, life in the OIA Eastern Conference offers no breaks. Kalani head coach Janeen Waialae..
The prevailing theme in football today is the need to “play fast.” But football remains very much a physical game,..
With little margin for error in both the OIA Red and White conference races, the outcome of this weekend’s games..
For Anuenue, Kalani, Kaimuki and Kaiser, the midway point of the football season is this week. Below, the East Oahu..
Although there is much to be decided in the OIA White Division, Kalaheo’s trip to Radford Saturday night is clearly..
With arguably the youngest team in the OIA East conference, Kalaheo entered the 2012 volleyball season as the “mystery team”..
History has a way of repeating itself, and that can only be a good thing for the Kalaheo girls bowling..
With Kahuku on a collision course with Farrington in what will likely be billed as the “Game of the Year”..