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Kyle Galdeira, editor
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HPU
student creates local sports identity
On Nov. 1, Kanoa Leahy will officially become
the sports anchor at KHON-2 television, on the highest-rated
nightly news show in Hawai‘i. Quite an accomplishment
for a 27-year-old undergraduate. This is just the next step
for Leahy who was given the job as sports anchor and reporter
with KITV-4 television at 21. “The opportunity was
too good to pass up,” said Leahy. “HPU was really
gracious to allow me to take the job and continue school.”
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Wells named
new Asst. AD, Harada joins staff
Kelly Wells was named HPU’s new assistant
athletic director and assistant basketball coach on Sept. 7,
capping a “summer of changes” for the HPU athletic
department. Wells, a 33-year-old native of Morehead, Ky., re-joins
his former college coach: athletic director and head basketball
coach J.D. Barnett.
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Friday Night
Lights: Hope comes alive for small town America
When the lights come on Friday nights each fall
at high schools across the country, it’s time for one
thing: football. Friday Night Lights tells the story of the
Permian High School Panthers and their quest for the 1988 Texas
state football championship.
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HPU produces
another PacWest player
The No. 8-ranked HPU volleyball team is seeing
double as another of its players, Nadica Karleusa, junior outside
hitter, was named PacWest Player of the week, Oct. 4. Just
the week before, teammate Vera Oliveira, HPU setter, was honored
with the same award.
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HPU Green Team sets positive tone for soccer
With seven points in three opening games in the
Hawaiian MISO-league, the HPU Green Team got the start it wanted.
After tying the first game 0-0, on Sept. 19, against last season’s
finalist, Lanikai Tuesday, Green followed up, on September
26, with a 3-0 win against Aloha Amazon.
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