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Associate Head Coach George Lumpkin watches closely over the defense team practice at the University of Hawai'i football practice field today.

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted at 5:17 p.m., March 1, 2001
NEWS UPDATE
Jones upgraded to satisfactory condition
University of Hawai'i football coach June Jones was upgraded to satisfactory condition today, although he remains in the Queen's Medical Center’s critical-care unit.

Posted at 11:17 a.m., March 1, 2001
UH football team kicks off practice with prayer for coach
At the end of the University of Hawai‘i football team’s two-hour practice today, quarterback Tim Chang secured the football and took a knee. “We’ll say a prayer for him each day,” Chang said of what will be a team ritual for head coach June Jones, who is hospitalized following last week’s single-car accident.

Spring is here for UH football
Associate head coach George Lumpkin, who will oversee the Warriors' 15 days of workouts this month, said "99 percent of the guys" will enter spring practice in improved shape.
What to watch for in spring drills
Jones more alert, able to sit up

Wahine Crystal Lee making most of final season
Senior forward Crystal Lee breathed life back into her University of Hawai'i basketball career. She has brought the Wahine to the brink of the NCAA tournament with her.

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Ka'anapali Classic seeking new title sponsor, site
After 14 years, the Senior PGA Tour is probably leaving Ka'anapali, and might be leaving Maui.
Golf Report
Ishii gives back to golf
Golfer David Ishii says it is "just the right time" to embark on a new quest. He is now president of the David S. Ishii Foundation, a non-profit corporation whose primary mission is to promote and advance the game of golf.
El Sid throwing strikes pain-free
Sid Fernandez threw batting practice for the second time since joining the New York Yankees and could see his first game action in four years next week.
Rainbows playing for better WAC Tournament seeding
Two road wins this week could earn the UH men's basketball team a seeding as high as No. 2 for the nine-team WAC Tournament; two losses could drop them as low as No. 8.
Warriors hope to feast after two-week layoff
The sixth-ranked Warrior volleyball team, which plays host to No. 5 Stanford tomorrow night and Saturday night in the Stan Sheriff Center, have maintained their appetite for destruction.
Isle File
Perfect tube ride in Pipeline Pro; Toros sweep Sea Warriors.
U.S. soccer subs cool off Mexico, 2-0
Substitutes Josh Wolff and Clint Mathis combined on the first goal in the United States’ 2-0 CONCACAF qualifying game victory over Mexico.
Bills will cut Flutie, keep Johnson as QB of their future
Doug Flutie will be cut after an exhaustive study led the Buffalo Bills to conclude that Rob Johnson is the best quarterback for the team.
Ferd Lewis
Jones raised level of hiring UH coaches
Even as football coach June Jones recovers in his hospital bed from last week's car crash, he has still managed to help shape the ongoing search for UH's next baseball coach.
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