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Malcolm Campbell, right, won the men's title of the Great Aloha Run for the fourth consecutive year. Women's winner Sayori Kusutani took up running three years ago and said she still prefers tennis.

Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted at 4:35 p.m.,February 20, 2001
BREAKING NEWS
Sid Fernandez signs with Yankees
An unexpected face walked into Yankees camp today: Ex-Met Sid Fernandez, out of baseball since 1997, was given a minor league contract.

Campbell wins fourth consecutive Great Aloha Run

Computer technician Malcolm Campbell held off an early challenge to win the Great Aloha Run for the fourth consecutive year, clocking 40 minutes, 30 seconds.

Baseball coach not chosen yet, UH says
Despite a report to the contrary, University of Hawai'i athletic director Hugh Yoshida said a new baseball coach has yet to be selected.

'Sky's' the limit for Mustangs
Kalaheo boys basketball coach Pete Smith, who is taking Kalaheo to states for the 17th time, thinks this may be the most athletic team he has had. It starts with his nephew, point guard Sky Wilson.

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UH prepares for football in spring
Tim Chang will be the first No. 1 quarterback to enter a UH spring football practice since Michael Carter in 1993. Here are some other answers as the Warriors prepare for the start of drills March 1.
Traffic accident damages club's canoe
Ten days after an accident on the H-2 Freeway ruined its only racing canoe, the Leeward Kai Canoe Club was still in search of answers ... and assistance.
Swim champs will find it hard to repeat
Champions in 13 of 18 individual events return for this weekend's Local Motion State Swimming and Diving Championships at Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex.
Isle File
QB Club honors its award winners; UH-Hilo, Chaminade win; TCU shuts out UHH baseball team; Pros at the Pipe.
NASCAR 'never going to be the same'
Daytona Beach was in mourning yesterday, as race fans began the solemn retreat home after the death of the great Dale Earnhardt, a mysterious, brooding figure who would trade paint with anyone.
Ferd Lewis
Sheffield just wants to feed ego
Dodger Gary Sheffield's contract demands is Exhibit A for salaries having gone stratospheric and an ego getting bent out of shape about the size of other people's paychecks.
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