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Hawaii tops Utah State 49-36 to snap losing streak

HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii's potent ground attack caught Utah State off guard, and it also surprised Warriors coach Greg McMackin a little. Bryant Moniz threw four touchdowns and Leon Wright-Jackson ran for a career-best 167 yards and three scores to help ...

From JAYMES SONG, NevadaAppeal.com,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Western Athletic Conference,  Gary Anderson (politician),  Michael Smith

No. 6 Boise State batters WAC foe Hawaii 54-9

Moore threw a career-best five touchdown passes and No. 6 Boise State forced turnover after turnover in a dominating 54-9 victory over Hawaii on Saturday night to remain unbeaten and in the BCS race. "We're really proud of how we came out here. It's a ...

From JAYMES SONG, San Francisco Chronicle,  25 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Chris Petersen,  Western Athletic Conference

'Mighty Mo' undergoing $18M preservation

HONOLULU - Mike Weidenbach has walked across the historic teakwood decks and through the metal hallways of the USS Missouri countless times in the past decade. ...

From JAYMES SONG, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  16 Oct 2009
Related Topics: BAE Systems Inc.,  Douglas MacArthur

Mokulele, go! airlines merge

HONOLULU - Two of three jet carriers that fly interisland routes in Hawaii are merging in hopes of growing and taking market share away from Hawaiian Airlines. ...

From JAYMES SONG, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Hawaiian Airlines,  Mesa Air Group, Inc.,  Aloha Airlines

Alexander, Wellington repeat at Ironman

KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (AP) — Craig Alexander won the Ironman World Championship on Saturday, making a late charge in the stifling heat to claim his second straight title. The 36-year-old Australian completed the 140.6-mile endurance test in 8 hours, 20 ...

From JAYMES SONG, NevadaAppeal.com,  11 Oct 2009

Video shows cars, trucks tossed by tsunami waves

HONOLULU - The FBI on Friday released video footage showing waves rushing in and violently tossing cars and trucks in a parking lot as a deadly tsunami struck American Samoa last week. ...

From JAYMES SONG, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI releases tsunami video

HONOLULU—The FBI has released video footage showing the power and destruction of last week's tsunami that hit American Samoa. The dramatic video released Friday was taken on the morning of Sept. 29 from a stationary security camera at the FBI office in ...

From JAYMES SONG, Boston Globe,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation

Viloria retains IBF light flyweight title

HONOLULU - Brian Viloria saved a little for a "Rocky-like" ending for the hometown crowd. Viloria didn't get the Hollywood knockout he was hoping for, but earned a 12-round, unanimous decision over Jesus Iribe to retain the IBF light flyweight ...

From JAYMES SONG, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  30 Aug 2009

Felicia weakens to tropical storm near Hawaii

HONOLULU -Hawaii braced for Tropical Storm Felicia, taking no chances even though the storm weakened rapidly as it moved toward the islands. . . . ...

From JAYMES SONG, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  10 Aug 2009
Related Topics: National Weather Service

McMackin's slur cost him $169.000

HONOLULU — Hawaii coach Greg McMackin was suspended for 30 days without pay and has volunteered to take an additional 7 percent pay cut from his $1.1 million salary for making a derogatory comment while describing Notre Dame's chant before last year's ...

From JAYMES SONG, NevadaAppeal.com,  1 Aug 2009
Related Topics: University of Notre Dame,  Charlie Weis

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