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Freshman April Crowell powers a two-run homer in the first inning of Game 1 against Loyola Marymount.

Gregory Yamamoto • The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted at 6:20 p.m., March 7, 2001
Wahine advance in WAC tournament
Reserve center Dainora Puida scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds today to lead the University of Hawai'i women's basketball team to a 65-55 victory over Tulsa in the first round of the Western Athletic Conference tournament. UH plays SMU in Friday's semifinals.

Wahine softball team opens WAC with sweep
A two-out error in the bottom of the seventh allowed the winning run to score as Hawaii beat Loyola Marymount, 4-3, last night to complete a WAC season-opening doubleheader softball sweep.

Veterans vote Mazeroski into Hall of Fame
Bill Mazeroski, the slick-fielding Pittsburgh second baseman best remembered for hitting one of baseball's most famous home runs, has a new moniker: Hall of Famer.

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Jones 'overwhelmed' by outpouring of aloha
University of Hawai'i head football coach June Jones remains in satisfactory condition and has been moved from the intensive care unit at The Queen's Medical Center.
Rainbows know Ostler is worthy
Hawai'i center Troy Ostler is looking forward to proving himself all over again as the Rainbows open the Western Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament tomorrow against TCU.
Wahine ready to rock this town
Nearly every tournament has its bubble team. In the WAC women's basketball tournament, it's Hawai'i, which would gain its first NCAA Tournament berth since 1998 with a title here.
Ex-Kalaheo star is high school All-American
Julian Sensley of Kailua yesterday was named to the EA Sports All-America high school basketball team. He will play for the West team in the Sonny Vaccaro 2001 EA Sports Roundball Classic on April 9.
Rainbows to face one of nation's premier pitchers
The Hawai'i baseball team this week plays host to Rice and Kenny Baugh, one of the nation's best collegiate pitchers. Baugh will pitch tomorrow's series opener against UH's Matt Le Ducq.
Isle File
Fun, food, football at UH spring event
The University of Hawai'i Football Spring Challenge will take place March 25 as part of the UH football spring intrasquad scrimmage at Cooke Field.
Major Leagues
Belle to announce retirement, report says
The Baltimore Orioles' flagship radio station said last night that Albert Belle will retire this week, but the agent for the ailing outfielder called the report "way premature."
NFL Report
Ravens will try to repeat with Grbac at QB
Free-agent quarterback Elvis Grbac yesterday agreed to a five-year, $30 million contract with the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens. The deal includes an $11 million signing bonus.
Ohio State investigates ex-football coach's expenses
Ohio State University and county prosecutor are investigating possible misspending on travel expense reports of former Buckeyes football coach John Cooper, officials said.
Ferd Lewis
Hall of Fame errs once again
As Major League Baseball announced its latest Hall of Fame inductees yesterday, former players representative Marvin Miller remains one of the most glaring exclusions from Cooperstown.
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