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Brothers Bobby, Ricky and Randy Shinn, along with coach Scott Keopuhiwa, have led Pearl City's Chargers to a 12-0 record entering the state tournament.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser

Top-ranked Pearl City is charged up over defense
Undefeated Pearl City's No. 1 seed in this week's boys state soccer championships is almost a no-brainer. The Chargers have shut out 10 of 12 opponents this season.
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Wahine freshman named WAC pitcher of the week
Hawai'i Wahine freshman Felicity Witt, who pitched two shutouts during a Florida road trip, has been named Western Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week.
Beauty of winning more vital to UH volleyball team
UH men's volleyball coach Mike Wilton said he is confident the Warriors, who play UC San Diego today, will not look ahead to Thursday's match against top-ranked Long Beach State.
February Frenzy heats up throughout the Islands
Their places in next week's state tournament are already secure, but the four teams still playing in the O'ahu Interscholastic Association basketball season will be no less intense tomorrow.
Regional youth soccer meeting in Waikiki next year
United States Youth Soccer will hold its Region 4 planning conference in Hawai'i next year, according to Hawai'i Youth Soccer Association president Scott Keopuhiwa.
Isle File
Hawai'i Pacific tops Alaska-Fairbanks, 87-53
Nash Subotic scored 32 points as HPU defeated Alaska-Fairbanks, 87-53, in a Pacific West Conference basketball game last night at Blaisdell Arena.
Ferd Lewis
Blazing a trail for Hawai'i big leaguers
Before Lenn Sakata, Sid Fernandez and Benny Agbayani there was Mike Ken-Wai Lum. Before Hawai'i players could regularly be found on annual big-league rosters, there was Lum to represent the state.
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