HPA girls, Waiakea boys lead the way in Waimea
WAIMEA – The Hawaii Prep girls looked right at home on Saturday.
Kansas rallies, beats North Carolina 72-69 to win NCAA title
NEW ORLEANS — What looked like a lost cause turned into one of the sweetest wins ever for Kansas.
Snedeker, Hossler, Spaun, Frittelli lead Valero Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO — Brandt Snedeker and Beau Hossler each shot rounds of 5-under 67 to join J.J. Spaun and Dylan Frittelli atop the leaderboard after the third round of the Valero Texas Open on Saturday.
Kansas cruises to 81-65 win over Villanova in Final Four
NEW ORLEANS — Ochai Agbaji followed a celebrating stream of Kansas players off the floor at the Final Four, their shouts of “One more!” echoing all the way up the tunnel of the Superdome and right to the door of their locker room.
Runnin’ with Rani: Keiki shine at Lavakids Aquathlon
Excitement filled the air as nearly 150 Keiki dipped and dashed at the 19th annual Lavakids Aquathlon and Keiki Dash held at the Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort on Saturday morning.
BIIF softball: Kealakehe, HPA notch wins in Waimea
WAIMEA – The Warriors of Waiakea weren’t the only opponent that gave Kealakehe a hard time Saturday afternoon.
‘Dream come true’: West Side Hawaii Little League holds opening ceremony
KAILUA-KONA – Under the lights at the Old Kona Airport Park, with AC/DC playing over the loudspeaker, the aroma of barbecue in the air and the spring sun setting in the distance, Little League baseball made its long-awaited return to Kona Friday.
Palmer holds 2-shot lead after 2 rounds of Valero Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Ryan Palmer shot a bogey-free round of 6-under 66 at the Valero Texas Open to lead by two shots over Kevin Chappell, Dylan Frittelli and Matt Kuchar after Friday’s second round.
Osaka-Swiatek in Miami women’s final; Ruud, Alcaraz advance
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Naomi Osaka is playing her first final in more than a year on Saturday, which certainly sounds like a comeback story.
US to play England, Iran and possibly Ukraine at World Cup
The United States was drawn to play England in a Black Friday match at the World Cup, a high-profile game that gives American soccer a chance to gain respect in its return to the global showcase.
March Madness: What to watch for in a stacked Final Four
March Madness has taken a power turn as it turns to the Final Four. No more plucky underdogs, much as we enjoyed the run by Saint Peter’s. No more double-digit seeds looking for upsets.
UConn-South Carolina title tilt packs plenty of star power
MINNEAPOLIS — The South Carolina Gamecocks held the top spot in the Associated Press Top 25 women’s poll all season about as tightly as they play defense every night.
Runnin’ with Rani: Ready for Lavaman
No April Fools’ — it’s Lavaman time!
Nationals allow 29 runs in spring game vs Cardinals
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Washington Nationals fans have reasons to doubt 2022 will be their year. They got 29 more of them Wednesday.
Another quick day for Pegula, who makes Miami Open semis
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Forget three-setters. These days, Jessica Pegula doesn’t even need second sets.
Booker, Paul deliver at end, Suns hold off Warriors 107-103
SAN FRANCISCO — Chin-ups, lunges, blaring music and some good-natured banter at 10 p.m.
Shaheen Holloway leaves Saint Peter’s for Seton Hall
Shaheen Holloway is leaving Saint Peter’s for Seton Hall just days after helping the little Jesuit school make history by becoming the first No. 15 seed to reach the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament.
Bruce Arians steps aside so Todd Bowles can become Buccaneers head coach
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Bruce Arians, who led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl victory, is retiring from coaching effective immediately with the intent of being replaced by defensive coordinator Todd Bowles.
Kyrgios docked point, then game, and falls at Miami Open
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Nick Kyrgios lost his cool, then a point, then a game and then the match.
NFL owners approve rule change for OT in playoffs
PALM BEACH, Fla. — It took a few years, and for many fans that probably was too long.