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Kalaheo's D.C. Daniels, center, is outnumbered as St. Louis’s Arist de Wolff grabs a rebound away from teammate Bobby Tappy in last night’s state tournament semifinal at Stan Sheriff Center.

Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser

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Unbeaten Mustangs turn back St. Louis, 52-44
D.C. Daniels scored 16 points, including a key jumper, and grabbed 10 rebounds, and Skyler Wilson added 13 points as the top-seeded Mustangs defeated St. Louis, 52-44, in the semifinals of the State Championships before 2,605 last night at the Stan Sheriff Center.
Raiders oust upset-minded Honoka'a, 49-47

Jones awake, condition upgraded to guarded
As well-wishers sent a blizzard of cards, banners and phone calls, the condition of UH football coach June Jones was upgraded from critical to guarded yesterday following his one-car crash Thursday.
Graphic: Repairing Jones' heart
State hopes coach to be 'poster boy' for seat belts
Warriors' spring football will kick off on schedule
Diagram of the accident
Send your best wishes to the coach and read comments sent by others

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UH mum on pursuit of Arizona State baseball coach
Pat Murphy, head coach of perennial baseball powerhouse Arizona State, can have the University of Hawai'i coaching job if he wants it.
Wahine crush San Jose State
One of the worst losses in Wahine basketball history was avenged last night as the University of Hawai'i blew San Jose State away in the second half of a 91-61 victory at The Event Center in San Jose, Calif.
Isle File
New Mexico triumphs in Burns golf
Eighth-ranked New Mexico shot the low round for the second consecutive day to win the John Burns Intercollegiate yesterday at Leilehua Golf Course.
Rare problem with seat belt contributed to Earnhardt's death
Dale Earnhardt might have survived slamming into a concrete wall at the Daytona 500 if his lap belt had not broken, a NASCAR doctor said.
Ferd Lewis
Their silence said it all
At UH, where this disparate 17-sport, 300-plus athlete 'ohana finds incredible unity in times of triumph and crisis, news of June Jones' accident led to a coming together not seen since the death of athletic director Stan Sheriff in 1993.
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