PHOTOS: Kapuna Softball State Tournament held in Kona
KAILUA-KONA — The Department of Parks and Recreation’s Elderly Activities Division (EAD) kicked off the 48th Hawai‘i State Senior Softball Tournament on Kona on Tuesday, hosting 62 teams from around the state for the three-day tournament.
Jim Harbaugh sanctioned by NCAA in Michigan recruiting probe
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Former Michigan football head coach Jim Harbaugh has been punished by the NCAA with a four-year show-cause order and a one-year suspension for violating head-coach responsibility obligations, “unethical conduct” and a failure to promote “an atmosphere of compliance” for his role in an investigation into impermissible recruiting in 2021 during a COVID-19 dead period.
Team USA routs Nigeria, advances to semifinal vs. Australia
PARIS — With so little time to prepare as a team ahead of the Olympics, U.S. coach Cheryl Reeve had always said she was going to look at each game as an opportunity to learn more about her players, her team and their chemistry.
Cole Hocker stuns the world, outkicks Josh Kerr to win men’s 1500m title Olympic gold
Cole Hocker of the United States scored one of the biggest upsets in Olympic running Tuesday night, outrunning Jakob Ingebrigtsen and outkicking Josh Kerr, and everyone else, down the stretch to win the men’s 1500-meter to turn what was supposed to be a two-man battle into the surprise of the Games.
Americans trounce Brazil as Kevin Durant becomes Team USA’s all-time leading Olympic scorer
PARIS — Most of the Olympic men’s basketball quarterfinals were stressful for the favorites, with the top seeds in the first three games falling behind by double digits and one (Canada) going down in an upset.
UHH sports: Men’s golf earns GCAA All-Academic team recognition; Trio of local hoopers to join Vulcans
NORMAN, Oklahoma – Hawai’i Hilo men’s golf was among nearly 250 collegiate golf teams to earn recognition by the Golf Coaches Association of America for achieving outstanding team academics for the 2023-24 school year.
‘Kai Ehitu, Kawaihae win big at HCRA states
With how dominant Kai ‘Ehitu Canoe Club has been all season, Saturday’s Hawaii Canoe Racing Association’s (HCRA) State Championship Regatta victory came as no surprise.
Hawaii District 4 wins minors state title
Another local squad made the Big Island proud over the weekend, as Hawaii Little League District 4’s team won the Minor League Baseball State Championship on Wednesday on O‘ahu.
Simone Biles gets silver on floor, Jordan Chiles bronze, as gymnastics ends in Paris
PARIS — Gymnastics saved the drama for the last day. Simone Biles failed to earn a gold medal, but her teammate Jordan Chiles earned a bronze after a judges inquiry into her difficulty score.
U.S. mixed relay team sets world record in 4×400 prelim, but eyes more: ‘We’re going to do it again’
SAINT-DENIS, France — Shamier Little was about 20 meters up the curve of the lavender track at Stade de France. Eager to get the baton for her second leg, she watched intently at Vernon Norwood heading towards her in Lane 6. At some point, she realized she was alone out there.
Summer rolls on as Ledecky scales new heights
PARIS — Summer McIntosh showed the Paris Olympic pool the thrill of the new with a second gold medal for Canada on Thursday, but it was golden oldie Katie Ledecky standing alone at the end of day six as the most decorated female swimmer of all time.
Fun week of keiki camps at UH-Hilo
HILO — Summer vacation is nearing its end but the fun times continue as the Vulcans hosted keiki for the annual Coach Jimmy Yagi Vulcans Basketball camp last week at Pana’ewa Park Gym.
Police congratulates winners of South Kohala Keiki Fishing Tournament
Hawai‘i Police Department’s South Kohala Community Policing Section would like to congratulate the winners and thank the participants who partook in the HI-PAL South Kohala Keiki Fishing Derby last Saturday in Kawaihae at the Pua Ka ‘Ilima ‘O Kawaihae Cultural Surf Park, commonly known as “LST”(Land, Sea, Transport).
Djokovic and Alcaraz move closer to golden showdown, ‘Nadalcaraz’ dream over
PARIS — Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz stayed on collision course for a golden showdown at the Paris Olympics as they surged through to the quarter-finals on Wednesday.
U.S. on track for another gold with victory over South Sudan, Serbia win
LILLE, France — The United States continued their quest for a fifth successive gold medal with a 103-86 victory over South Sudan in men’s basketball, while Serbia dominated Puerto Rico in a 107-66 win in the second round of Group C matches on Wednesday.
China anti-doping agency accuses New York Times of sabotage over report
PARIS — China’s anti-doping agency (CHINADA) has accused the New York Times of politicizing doping issues and said the publication was trying to “affect the psychology” of Chinese athletes at the Paris Olympics.
In a busy MLB trade deadline, quantity of deals overshadowed quality of players
Before calling for your general manager’s head, bemoaning the players your favorite team didn’t land, consider the bigger picture.
USWNT 2 Australia 1: Korbin Albert’s goal, VAR call help U.S. capture first place in Olympic group
If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.
Acrobats’ son Kharun flips script to win medal for Canada
PARIS — When two Ukrainian acrobats from the Cirque du Soleil raised their son in Las Vegas, little did they know he would one day win an Olympic medal for Canada.
Local sports briefs: Vulcans named Cobalt Golf All-America scholars; HHSAA flag football returning
Four Vulcans honored with All-America Scholar recognition