Hawaii Grown notebook: Handful of isle athletes will be playing in playoff bowl games
Jake Holtz (Damien), Whitworth: Scored 21 points with 10 rebounds in a 77-73 win over Whitworth, his first double-double after a rough start. Read more
Jake Holtz (Damien), Whitworth: Scored 21 points with 10 rebounds in a 77-73 win over Whitworth, his first double-double after a rough start. Read more
Kealii Ah Yat (Kamehameha), Montana: Split quarterback duties with Logan Fife and threw for 131 yards and a touchdown in a 42-7 win over Cal Poly. Read more
Lawai’a Brown (Saint Louis), Central Michigan: Had a team-high seven tackles, four solo, in a 22-21 win over San Diego State. He has 18 tackles through five games this season; he had 16 tackles in 10 games all of last year. Read more
Keali’i Ah Yat (Kamehameha), Montana: Carried the ball for 57 yards and four touchdowns in a 46-35 win over Western Carolina, turning a 20-7 deficit to a a 37-27 lead. Read more
Keali’i Ah Yat (Kamehameha), Montana: Threw his first touchdown pass of the season in a 27-24 loss to North Dakota. He was 20-for-28 for 155 yards and ran nine times for 40 yards but was sacked five times. Read more
Keali’i Ah Yat (Kamehameha), Montana: Made his first career start at quarterback and threw for 90 yards and rushed for 19 but got pulled in the second half of a 29-24 win over Missouri State. Read more
Aiva Arquette had no intention to change schools after his second season at Washington. Read more
As Caleb Lomavita found himself rated as high as the top 20 on pre-draft prospect rankings list, the stress leading up to Sunday only got elevated. Read more
Jacob Hinderleider (‘Iolani), Clemson: Hit his 13th home run of the season, a solo shot, in an 8-7 loss to Miami in the ACC Tournament, then had another hit in the ninth inning to set up an 8-7 win over Louisville. Read more
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During the fall, Jacob Hinderleider found himself eating a steak dinner at Halls Chophouse in Greenville, S.C. Read more
Aiva Arquette (Saint Louis), Washington: Was named to the Pac-12’s first team as a sophomore on Tuesday, his first such honor. The second baseman is 11th in the conference in hitting at .333 and is fourth in the conference with 10 home runs against Pac-12 opponents. Read more
Kuhio Aloy (Baldwin), Brigham Young: Was named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week, gathering 10 hits in four games with two home runs. Read more
Even after each of her 114 strikeouts as a senior at Kaiser High School, Primrose Aholelei wasn’t sure her career would continue on. Read more
Kuhio Aloy (Baldwin), Brigham Young: Delivered a game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth of a 5-4 win over Utah, his second this season against the Utes. The freshman had at least one hit in all four of his games last week and leads the Cougars with 34 RBIs. Read more
Aiva Arquette (Saint Louis), Washington: Had three hits in an 11-2 win over Portland to kick off a big week with seven hits in four games and run his hitting streak to 13 games. He hit a leadoff home run to begin the series at Utah and also stole a base, the first time this season he homered and stole a base in the same contest. Read more
Aiva Arquette (Saint Louis), Washington: Ran his hitting streak to 10 with four hits in a three-game series with UCLA. He scored three runs as the leadoff man for the Huskies and has scored at least one run in seven straight games. Read more
Wehiwa Aloy (Baldwin), Arkansas: Hit the game-winning home run to start a series sweep of Mississippi and hit his team-leading eighth dinger the next day to clinch it. Read more
Alohi Arecchi (Damien), St. Martin’s: Drove in three runs on two hits in a 6-1 victory over Pacific Lutheran. Hitting second in the order, he drove in Hunter Sasaki (Leilehua) twice after the former Mule walked twice, was hit by a pitch and scored three times. Arecchi, who is hitting .176, had his first multiple-hit game since Feb. 10. Read more
Jacob Hinderleider (‘Iolani), Clemson: Had eight hits in four games over the past week, scoring five runs and driving in seven as the Tigers went 4-0, though he did make his first three errors of the season — one at shortstop and two at first base. Read more
Aiva Arquette (Saint Louis), Washington: Extended his hitting streak to 11 with five hits in a series win at Texas, scoring four runs and raising his batting average to .308 from .105 when he started the streak. Read more
Aiva Arquette (Saint Louis), Washington: Had five hits in a three-game series against Santa Clara, walking four times. He scored two runs and drove in four. Read more