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Kaylee Norborikawa, editor
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Cross country
teams earn Academic All-American Honors
After a successful 2006 season, HPU’s
cross country team continues to shine. Recently both
teams were honored with Academic All-American honors;
both teams represented HPU at the regional championships
in November. To become an Academic All-American, athletes
must have individual GPAs above 3.0, an overall team
average above 3.0. [More]
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HPU’s cross country teams help out at the Metric Century Ride in
fall 2006. From left to right: Leanne Galanti, Kevin Enriques, Geoffrey
Dunn, Charissa Buchanan, Louise Brasen, Elizabeth Johnson, Wendy Darling,
Elin Soto-Thompson, Quinn Horochuk, Esben Dalgaard, Brandon Laan, Todd
Iacovelli, Inga Buerger, Doug Higgins, and Christian Friis.
Courtesy Christian
Friis
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Seasiders sweep HPU tennis, 4-5, 0-9
Despite their national rankings, the HPU
men’s and women’s tennis teams were unable
to pull off an underdog victory against higher-ranked
Brigham Young University-Hawai‘i, as the Seasiders
swept the Sea Warriors 4-5, 0-9. [More]
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Henrik Bode
Courtesy HPU Athletics
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Strong winds hold HPU to second
place
by Kaylee Noborikawa, Sports editor
Strong breezes helped keep the HPU men’s
golf team in second place for its season opener Feb.
28 at Turtle Bay Palmer Golf Course. The Sea Warriors
fell short to host Brigham Young University-Hawai‘i,
327-331. Chaminade University placed third with a combined
361.
The breezy trade winds were an obstacle for all golfers,
with only two people breaking 80.
BYUH’s Kyle Kunioka led the way for the Seasiders,
hitting 77 and five-over par. Alika Meeks finished first
for the Sea Warriors with 80 strokes and eight-over par,
followed by HPU’s Dustin Krueger and Brian Keller.
On March 2, the Sea Warriors returned to Kahuku but fell
short again to the BYUH Seasiders, by five strokes, 307-302.
HPU placed second, with Malone College finishing third
with 308, and Chaminade fourth with 332 strokes.
Spencer Adkins of BYUH placed first individually, hitting
71, one-under par. HPU trailed close behind with Keller
and Chris Hohol placing second and third, respectively.
The third time proved to be the charm, when the Sea Warriors
took first place on March 7 at Turtle Bay Palmer Golf Course.
HPU edged past BYUH and CU with a team score of 317. The
Sea Warriors were led by Keller, who shot a 75, three-over
par.
Following road trips to California and Kaua‘i, HPU
will face BYUH and CU at Turtle Bay on March 21.
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HPU Athletics Scorebox |
| Women’s softball March 6
Hawai‘i Pacific, 9
Notre Dame de Namur, 1
Hawai‘i Pacific, 8
Notre Dame de Namur, 4
March 7
Hawai‘i Pacific, 6
Notre Dame de Namur, 3
Hawai‘i Pacific, 8
Notre Dame de Namur, 0
March 10
Hawai‘i Pacific, 10
Brigham Young-Hawaii, 5
Hawai‘i Pacific, 8
Brigham Young-Hawaii, 2 |
Men’s baseball March 7
Hawai‘i Pacific, 5
Grand Canyon, 4
Hawai‘i Pacific, 5
Grand Canyon, 4
March 8
Hawai‘i Pacific, 4
Grand Canyon, 2
Hawai‘i Pacific, 9
Grand Canyon, 2
March 9
Grand Canyon, 14
Hawai‘i Pacific, 2 |
Women’s tennis
March 9
Hawai‘i Pacific, 6
UH-Hilo, 1
March 10
Hawai‘i Pacific, 9
Chaminade, 0
March 11
Hawai‘i Pacific, 7
Cleveland State, 0
Men’s tennis
March 9
Hawai‘i Pacific, 6
UH-Hilo, 1
March 11
Hawai‘i Pacific, 6
Cleveland State, 1
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Lady Blazers end HPU winning streak
Seventh–ranked Valdosta State University
put a stop to the Lady Sea Warrior’s 13-game winning
streak by splitting a non-conference doubleheader at
Kailua High School on March 11. [More]
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Jessica Adolph

Lehua Yap
Courtesy HPU Athletics
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Doyle retires, Liedtke new head coach
After leading the HPU men’s soccer
team for more than a decade, Frank Doyle announced his
retirement as head coach on Feb. 8. Doyle has coached
at HPU for 12 years and led the Sea Warriors to an 8-7-2
record in the 2006 season. [More]
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Frank Doyle

Scott Liedtke
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HPU baseball splits 4-3 against GCU
HPU (7-8) won four of a seven-game series,
March 6-10 against the Antelopes of Grand Canyon University
(11-10) at Central O‘ahu Regional Park in Waipio. [More]
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