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Tua Tagovailoa Q&A at SEC Media Day

Tua Tagovailoa Q&A at SEC Media Day

Jul 17, 2019 | 5:08pm
One of the things that stood out for most was Tua Tagovailoa’s response in reference to their loss to Clemson in the National Championship last year. Coming off that loss from Clemson and winning the National Championship my freshman year, they were both good. When you win, it’s a great feeling. When you lose, it […]
Hawaii Football Countdown Recap

Hawaii Football Countdown Recap

Jul 16, 2019 | 4:16pm
Here’s your 10-day recap of the Hawaii USA Federal Credit Union Hawaii Football Countdown: July 15, Day 40: In 2018’s season opener against Colorado State, Hawaii exploded for 43 points – that’s the most points UH scored in a season opener since 2007, when Colt Brennan and the Rainbow Warriors dismantled Northern Colorado, 63-6. July 14, […]
FREE Sports Clinics for your Keiki this Summer!

FREE Sports Clinics for your Keiki this Summer!

Jul 16, 2019 | 12:24pm
Since moving into their Campus Branch, American Savings Bank has been busy doing all sorts of activities in nearby A’ala District Park – from hosting Life Balance classes to pick-up basketball games. This summer, they’re partnering with i9 Sports Association to present FREE soccer and flag football clinics for local youth! The clinics are open […]
808 Futsal Kapolei

808 Futsal Kapolei

Jul 14, 2019 | 10:00am
Kawika Del Rosario, Director of 808 Futsal, explains what futsal is and what makes 808 Futsal special. Futsal is the short-sided version of soccer and comes from the Spanish term “Futbol Sala.” The biggest difference between futsal and soccer, however, is the speed. “Everything in futsal is designed to be faster and quicker,” says Rosario. […]
In Studio with Benny Agbayani

In Studio with Benny Agbayani

Jul 13, 2019 | 1:39pm
Benny Agbayani joined The Sports Animals in studio to chat about everything from his professional playing days to what it’s like coaching his daughters after retiring. They also got his opinion on youth athletes playing multiple sports; the differences between playing pro ball in the MLB and Japan; protective netting at ballparks; and the use […]
In Studio with Don Robbs

In Studio with Don Robbs

Jul 12, 2019 | 12:51pm
Don Robbs, the legendary voice of University of Hawaii baseball for 40 years and for more than 2000 games, shares some of his favorite memories during his life and broadcasting career and what he’s been up to since retiring. Since retiring, Dave Reardon of Star Advertiser and Robbs have been working on a book for […]
Governor Ige signs bill that provides funding for new stadium

Governor Ige signs bill that provides funding for new stadium

Jul 11, 2019 | 11:54am
Representative Sylvia Luke joined The Sports Animals to discuss H.B. 1586, now Act 268 after being signed by Governor Ige Monday, which will provide funding for development of a new stadium in Halawa and the area around it. According to Rep. Luke, funding for the new stadium is one of the successes of this past […]
What a Rush!

What a Rush!

Jul 2, 2019 | 3:07pm
So you think you know your UH football running backs? Take this short-but-deliciously-challenging trivia quiz and see how effective your “ground game” really is!   QUESTIONS Q1: Name the current NCAA Division 1 FBS head coach who once led the Rainbow Warriors in rushing yards in a season. Q2: Who’s the only UH running back […]
KIHA Hockey in Hawai’i

KIHA Hockey in Hawai’i

Jun 29, 2019 | 10:00am
In August of 2007, Richard Pentecost (Founder of KIHA) planned on building an indoor roller arena like the ones seen on the mainland. One of his biggest objectives after starting his inline hockey arena, however, was getting the right coach. The reason it was so important to him was that “If we go back in […]
KIHA Public Skate

KIHA Public Skate

Jun 28, 2019 | 10:00am
Richard Pentecost, Founder of KIHA (Kapolei Inline Hockey Arena), talks about the past, present, and potential future of KIHA. Since its creation in April of 2010, Pentecost’s goal has been to develop roller hockey rather than skating. However, only bringing in members interested in roller hockey didn’t go well (Although KIHA does have about 325 […]