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Pitcher Sid Fernandez, wearing Yankee navy instead of Mets royal blue, chats with Yankees pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre at the team's spring camp in Tampa, Fla. Fernandez, 38, is attempting a comeback after being out of baseball since 1997. See story.
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UH narrows field to four for baseball coach
The University of Hawai'i has narrowed its search for a new head baseball coach to four candidates, according to a report aired last night on KHON Channel 2 News.
El Sid trying to make comeback with Yankees
An unexpected face walked into Yankees camp yesterday: former Met Sid Fernandez, out of baseball since 1997, was given a minor league contract.
Punahou School swimmer enjoys life in the faster lanes
Punahou's Nick Borreca is the two-time defending state champion in the 200- and 500-yard freestyle. But he will compete as the top seed in the 50 and 100 freestyle in this week's state swim meet.
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Good friends, good people comprise this class
UH men's basketball seniors Todd Fields, Lane OConnor, Troy Ostler and Nerijus Puida will play their final home game tomorrow when the Rainbows play host to Texas Christian. |
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Ex-'Bows take rap off new career
Former UH football players Doe Henderson and Gerald Lacey are making their mark as musicians, opening a Snoop Dogg concert recently and releasing a debut CD nationally next week. |
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College baseball
UH visits Sacramento State today
The first leg of the University of Hawai'i's baseball road trip begins today with a non-conference game at Sacramento State. |
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Alumni Report
Kamehameha grad Ching playing Canadian football
Slotback Dylan Ching of Lahaina has agreed to a two-year contract with the Saskatchewan Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League. |
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Braves' Andruw Jones wins record $8.2 million
Atlanta Braves outfielder Andruw Jones received $8.2 million yesterday when an arbitration panel selected his salary request. It was a record for a salary arbitration. |
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Marlin, Earnhardt just 'ran out of real estate'
Racer Sterling Marlin, whose car appeared to make contact with Dale Earhardt's just before the fatal crash, said the accident "was nobodys fault. You just had a bunch of fast cars running hard and something happened." |
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