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How many will they win?

By Dave Reardon on August 4, 2014

I will make my “official” prediction for the University of Hawaii football season when we get closer to kickoff against Washington, after I get to take a look at how the team develops in practice. But in today’s column, I tell why I’m pretty sure I’m going to win a dinner bet because a friend is confident the Rainbow Warriors will not improve much from last year and will win two or less games. Today, being the first day of […]

Bump, set and spike with Shoji

By Dave Reardon on July 30, 2014

A few quotes from UH volleyball coach Dave Shoji that didn’t make it into Sunday’s column Q: Do you consider 2014 to be a rebuilding season? A: I wouldn’t classify it as rebuilding. We have five solid players who have played quite a bit. We do need help from one, two or three more. We have some excellent players already in the program. We just have to find who is going to supplement them. Q: How do you replace a […]

Readers weigh in on Arnold’s contract extension

By Dave Reardon on July 23, 2014

Howzit, Dave! I liked your editorial about the pay package for U.H. basketball coach. Did you see the old movie “The Gauntlet” starring Clint Eastwood? I like comparing the main character (Clint) to Ben Cayetano who ran against Caldwell to stop the rail and corruption. The floodgates to uncontrolled development has been opened. Ooops! Anyway,I’m starting to compare you to Ben. Kinda like the Ben Cayetano of U.H. sports. Keep up the good work! Name withheld by request Thank you […]

My Mountain West football predictions

By Dave Reardon on July 22, 2014

Here’s how I filled out my ballot for the Mountain West football media predictions. I’m with the majority in picking Boise State to win the Mountain Division and one of three voters taking a flyer on Nevada in the West. The numbers in parentheses are the place the panel voted the teams. The list of players that follows are my choices for the preseason all-conference team (chosen from a short list provided by the Mountain West). MOUNTAIN DIVISION 1 Boise […]

Reader suggests stricter pitch limits

By Dave Reardon on July 12, 2014

Hi Mr. Reardon, I have a 14 year old grandson who pitches for a Pony league team. Like you, I am very concerned about youth Tommy John injuries and therefore very much appreciate your reports on the subject. In my opinion only being concerned adults is not adequate responsibility for our youths and we need to as you mentioned: “err on the side of caution” to protect future sports prospects. Therefore, if I may suggest, all youth baseball teams should […]

Reader response on downsizing stadium

By Dave Reardon on July 2, 2014

Dave, Today’s column on Aloha Stadium is especially interesting because it’s a prominent facility, important to our State and all in our Honolulu community. I’d like to share some food for thought: 1) Our current stadium is fine when it’s full and embarrassing when it’s not. I’d love to see UH football, Pro Bowl and other events at our stadium filling it to capacity. That said, that’s seldom the case. Like many others, I experienced first hand the feeling of putting […]

Wie gives Hawaii a major winner

By Dave Reardon on June 23, 2014

When Michelle Wie won the U.S. Women’s Open on Sunday, I tried to recall if any other golfer from Hawaii — man or woman — had won a major. Ann Miller reminded me that David Ishii had won some on the Japan tour. And she mentioned Jackie Pung. Ah, yes, Jackie Pung … one of Hawaii’s all-time sports greats, period. Winner of five LPGA tournaments in the 1950s. Famous for celebrating with hula at the 18th green. She was second at […]

Observations from a soccer enthusiast

By Dave Reardon on June 16, 2014

Dave, I appreciate that you wrote a column on U.S. soccer today.  I’ve played all my life, and at 56 I’m still playing.  I’ve followed the U.S. national team closely since the World Cup in 1994 (that was the year of the baseball strike.  And sports channels across the nation gave a few minutes of air time for the World Cup, but much more for the nail biting developments of the baseball strike….). I hope you don’t take this the […]