Hawaii QB Moniz injured Hawaii quarterback Bryant Moniz was injured after taking a hard hit late in the third quarter of Thursday night's season opener against No. 14 Southern California. |
Hawaii QB Moniz leaves game Hawaii QB Moniz leaves game |
Hawaii QB Moniz leaves game Hawaii quarterback Bryant Moniz left Thursday's season-opener against No. 14 Southern California when he was hit near the head by linebacker Michael Morgan. Moniz scrambled for 13 yards to the USC five late in the third quarter. Morgan delivered a forearm to the helmet area, causing Moniz to go down in a heap. The junior QB remained on the turf for a few minutes before walking off the field ... |
Hawaii crushes Pearland's title dreams, moves into Little League final vs. Japan Hawaii’s Ezra Heleski slides past Pearland pitcher Jaron Roblyer — who didn’t have the ball in his glove — to score the winning run on a wild pitch, giving the Hawaiians a 10-0, five-inning victory in the Little League World Series U.S. championship game. |
'Hawaii Five-0' in The New York Times The CBS "Hawaii Five-0" advertising push is now in full swing. |
Hawaii women's soccer team on the mainland HONOLULU (AP) — The University of Hawaii women's soccer team has traveled to Northern California for three matches. The Rainbow Wahine will take on San Francisco on Friday at the Cal Invitational in Berkeley. |
Hawaii Credit Union Moves To Mainland A Hawaii Credit Union is taking its aloha to Las Vegas. |
Hawaii severs tie between power sales and profits Hawaii's electric company will get paid a guaranteed amount of money regardless of how much power it sells under a decision Tuesday meant to promote renewable energy. |
Hawaii's oldest ukulele factory offers free tours What: A tour of the oldest ukulele factory in Hawaii. Where: 550 South St., Honolulu, Hawaii, 808-531-3165; www.kamakahawaii.com). How much: Nada. Kamaka Hawaii's world headquarters is the sort of building you pass without a second thought: a two-story, cinder-block structure on a ... |
Hawaii: Side trips in paradise For the Green Thumb Crowd Foster Botanical Garden: Home to Hawaii's largest collection of tropical plants, it took root in 1853 when a German botanist planted some trees, including the island's first banyans. The 14-acre garden's orchids are famous; its oddities include a palm that bears 50-p... |