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UH coach Riley Wallace took a break from media interviews to watch freshman guard Carl English work on his shooting.

Ron Alvey • Special to The Honolulu Advertiser
NEWS UPDATE
Updated at 5:01 p.m., Wednesday, March 14, 2001
Jones home, might take in final UH scrimmage
University of Hawai'i football coach June Jones’ rapid recovery from last month’s single-car accident has sparked optimism that Jones will be able to attend the team’s spring football scrimmage, March 25, at Cooke Field.

Full-court press wears on Wallace
The University of Hawai'i Rainbows are enduring never-ending media requests for interviews about their fairy-tale season that has landed them in the NCAA Tournament.

Savovic confident about his eligibility
Predrag Savovic, the leading scorer for the University of Hawai'i men’s basketball team, reaffirmed his innocence yesterday after more stories surfaced about his status as a player in his native Yugoslavia four years ago.

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Hawai'i a mirror image of women's NIT foe Santa Clara
The University of Hawai'i Wahine and Santa Clara both gear up for the NIT having seen their hopes dashed in previous conference tournaments.
Hawai'is Kern, Brooks make U.S. water polo team
They learned to play water polo in the same pool from the same coach, played together at the same high school and at the same university, and now Sean Kern and Brandon Brooks will represent the United States together.
Sports Illustrated says Michael Jordan's '90% committed' to comeback
Citing a source identified only as being “very close to Jordan,” Sports Illustrated reported the former NBA great is nearly certain he will make a comeback next season with the Washington Wizards.
Coleman emerges as ace of UH staff
Hawai'i pitcher Jeff Coleman ambles to the beat of a different boom box. Here’s a guy who quit baseball his senior year in high school, even while nationally ranked teams like Long Beach State were ringing his phone.
St. Louis' League, Kam's Sardinha friendly ILH rivals
St. Louis’ Brandon League and Kamehameha’s Bronson Sardinha are Hawai'i’s top baseball prospects, friends and possible future teammates.
Alumni Report: Ex-Kailua running back Alo leaving BYU for W. Oregon
Rocky Alo, who helped lead Kailua into the first state football tournament in 1999, said yesterday that he will transfer from Brigham Young to Western Oregon in the fall.
Vulcans pull off sweep in softball
The University of Hawai'i-Hilo softball team withstood a late rally to defeat St. Xavier of Illinois, 5-3, in the first game then made a comeback of its own in the second game to pull out a 4-3 victory yesterday at the UHH softball field.
Von Appen named coach of special teams for Giants
Former Hawai'i head coach Fred von Appen was hired yesterday as special teams coach by the New York Giants.
Ferd Lewis
Marquee matchup for Wahine
When the University of Hawai'i’s Wahine basketball team arrived at its hotel on a snowy Montana day in 1990 for the NCAA Tournament, it found a marquee that read: “Go Lady Griz, Beat the ’Bows.”
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