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Benny Agbayani continues to stretch his talents. Last season, he hit .289 with 15 homers and 60 RBIs in 119 games — and that’s not counting his clutch hitting in the postseason. See story.

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Coach Jones on mend after crash, responds to visitors
Relatives and close friends yesterday were allowed to briefly visit with University of Hawai'i head football coach June Jones, who remained in guarded but stable condition at The Queen's Medical Center.
Previous story: Jones progress encouraging
Send your best wishes to the coach and read comments sent by others

Fresno St. edges UH in 11 innings, 6-5
Josh Labandeira's one-out, two-run single in the bottom of the 11th inning lifted Fresno State over Hawai'i, 6-5, in Western Athletic Conference baseball yesterday at Beiden Field in Fresno, Calif.

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Lee's 32 can't save Wahine
Another spectacular performance from Crystal Lee could not prevent Texas Christian from clinching the No. 1 seed at next week's Western Athletic Conference Tournament.
Benny is thriving with Mets
Nothing has come easy for Benny Agbayani in his journey from 30th round draft choice to major league starter.
'Bows don't want to wind up as roadkill
Fresh off an emotional Senior Night victory over Texas Christian last Thursday, the UH men's basketball team took the next two days off and still climbed a spot in the standings of the Western Athletic Conference.
This time, Earnhardt Jr. crashes
In a wreck frighteningly similar to the one that killed his father last week, Dale Earnhardt Jr. slammed into the wall on the first lap of the Dura Lube 400 yesterday.
Isle File
HPU softball pitchers shut out Montana State

Jessica Parra and Malia Sullivan pitched shutouts yesterday as Hawai'i Pacific swept Montana State-Billings, 4-0 and 5-0, in a Pacific West Conference softball doubleheader at HPU's Windward campus field.
Ferd Lewis
Murphy's interest too good to be true for UH?
If the UH baseball program were a house, you'd find it listed among fixer-upper opportunities. One with considerable potential to be sure, but with still a way to go to regain its former stature.
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