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Women's Tennis Sweeps Willamette On Senior Day

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Lewis & Clark Pioneers women's tennis team handled business with a 9-0 win on Senior Day over the Willamette Bearcats on Sunday at the L&C Tennis Dome.

Seniors Maca Vives and Rachael Rice came back from a 5-2 deficit to beat the Bearcats top pair on court one and also help close out doubles competition for the Pioneers with a 3-0 advantage.

The Pioneers began Senior Day with three doubles matches. On court two, Caren Uribe and Eadie Poulsen stayed in control and closed out

Pacific Hands Men's Tennis First Conference Loss

PORTLAND, Ore.—The Lewis & Clark men's tennis team's hot streak was extinguished by the Pacific University Boxers on Sunday, as Pacific defeated the Pioneers 9-0 at the L&C Tennis Dome.

"Overall it was a good learning experience as the team heads into a couple weekends of break before their next match," assistant tennis coach Phalkun Mam said.

Lewis & Clark had a rough afternoon starting off with three doubles losses. Pacific held the Pioneers to one game or fewer in all three doubles contests

Women's Tennis Blanks Pacific Lutheran In NWC Action

PORTLAND, Ore.—Lewis & Clark College finished their second day of conference play with a 9-0 sweep of Pacific Lutheran University Lutes at L&C Tennis Dome on Sunday afternoon.

This is the Pioneers sixth straight home win and first sweep of the season.

Lewis & Clark started off the afternoon strong winning all three of the doubles matches to race out to a 3-0 lead going into singles competition.

Maca Vives and Eadie Poulsen kept a considerable lead throughout their doubles match against the Lu

Pioneers celebrate seniors, win against Pacific in OT

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Lewis & Clark Pioneers hosted the Pacific Boxers Saturday night at Pamplin Sports Center, winning 87-76 in overtime. The Pioneers celebrated three graduating seniors for their final home game of the 2022 season. Players Ryan Cibull and Michael Wudel, as well as student-coach Nate Peterson were honored.

The Pioneers played a tight and physical game with the Boxers, pulling away in overtime for their fourth consecutive conference win. Three Pioneers hit double-digits in scori

Simpson and Patrick combine for 51 in OT win over Puget Sound

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Lewis & Clark Pioneers hosted the Puget Sound Loggers Friday night at Pamplin Sports Center, winning 72-68 in overtime. The Pioneers took the lead in the final minute of play, but the game went into overtime after Puget Sound tied the score with six seconds left on the clock. In their previous match-up with the Loggers, Lewis & Clark lost 72-71. This is their second consecutive conference win.

Brenden Patrick and Jayden Simpson led scoring efforts for the Pioneers. Patrick

Johnson hits 1,000 point milestone in tight loss to Puget Sound

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Lewis & Clark Pioneers hosted the Puget Sound Loggers Friday night at Pamplin Sports Center, losing 69-66. The Pioneers played a thrilling game against the Loggers, with 10 lead changes and eight ties throughout the contest. No team led by more than 10 points.

Delsie Johnson's 24 points against the loggers brought her to 1004 career points in just three seasons. The senior shot 7-15 from the field and went 10-10 in free throws while adding 14 rebounds. Jessica Cerne, Karli

Pioneers earn first conference win against Bruins

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Lewis & Clark Pioneers found their momentum against the George Fox Bruins on Tuesday night at Pamplin Sports Center, winning 82-59. After trading back and forth through the first half, the Pioneers pulled ahead early in the second and never relinquished the lead. In their last meeting in early January, the Pioneers fell short in a 99-89 loss to the Bruins. This is their first conference win of the season.

Four Pioneers hit double digits on the night, with Jack Henderson ear

Pioneers snap George Fox losing streak with win over Bruins

PORTLAND, Ore – The Lewis & Clark Pioneers hosted the George Fox Bruins Tuesday night at Pamplin Sports Center, coming back from an 18-point deficit to win 53-58. The Pioneers shifted the momentum early in the third quarter and held the Bruins to just 19 points for the last two quarters while scoring 42 points for one of their best second-half performances this season. In their last meeting at the beginning of this year, the Pioneers fell short after being outscored 3-8 in overtime. With the win

Pioneers fall to Wildcats in final minutes

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Lewis & Clark Pioneers hosted the Linfield Wildcats at Pamplin Sports Center Friday night, losing 71-68 in the final minutes. The tight game saw over 20 lead changes with no lead exceeding six points in the second half.

Brenden Patrick was a key force for the Pioneers in the first half, going 4-4 from the free-throw line, and shooting 100 percent from the field, including two from behind the three-point line. Patrick, alongside Ryan Cibull and Jack Henderson, led the scorin

Pioneers come out on top in close game with Wildcats

PORTLAND, Ore. – After a considerable loss against Willamette in a rescheduled game earlier this week, the Lewis & Clark Pioneers came home to host the Linfield Wildcats, winning in a 64-60 thriller on Friday night at Pamplin Sports Center.

Eva Richards and Karli Mukai led the Pioneers with a combined 32 points on the night. Richards hit a key jumper with 44 seconds left on the clock to put the Pioneers up by two points and sealed the win after sinking two free throws with 14 seconds to go. Muk

Pioneers fall to Blues to close out weekend series

PORTLAND, Ore – Scoring droughts stalled the Lewis & Clark Pioneers Saturday night as they hosted the Whitman Blues at Pamplin Sports Center, losing 69-46. Coming off a win Friday night against the Whitworth Pirates, the Pioneers fell short to the Blues who are currently ranked sixth in the nation, and first in the conference.

A pressure defense worked well for the Pioneers in the first quarter, where they were able to hold the Blues to just 16 points. A significant scoring drought in the secon

Pioneers win home opener against Multnomah

PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Lewis & Clark Pioneers hosted the Multnomah University Lions Wednesday night at Pamplin Sports Center for their home-opener, winning 76-70. Senior Peyton Romo was the leading scorer for the Pioneers with 24 points, a new career-high for the shooting guard.

The Pioneers established their lead early, extending it to 13 points at the beginning of the third quarter. The Lions found some momentum in the fourth, bringing the score within one point with just 24 seconds left on th

Hawaii’s own Heimana Reynolds, Jordyn Barratt are Tokyo bound for stakeboarding’s Olympic debut

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii’s own Heimana Reynolds and Jordyn Barratt are on their way to the Tokyo Olympics to represent Team USA in the park skateboarding competitions.

On Wednesday, Reynolds and Barratt posted pictures on their social media accounts, showing them inside the cockpit of their airplane before taking off from San Francisco Airport.

Reynolds, 22, has been competing professionally since he was 15 years-old., being selected to compete in the 2017 X Games in Minneapolis, MN.

Hawaii’s Tri Bourne, Jake Gibb sweep Switzerland in match two of Olympic beach volleyball pool play

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii native Tri Bourne and Utah’s Jake Gibb swept Switzerland’s Adrian Heidrich and Mirco Gerson in the second round of beach volleyball pool play.

This is the first Olympic games for Tri Bourne and fourth for partner Gibb.

This is only the second match that Bourne and Gibb have played together and are currently undefeated.

Unfortunately, Gibb’s former partner, Taylor Crabb had to withdraw from competition after testing for COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated.

ESPN Events unveils 2021 Maui Jim Maui Invitational Bracket

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - College hoops are back in the Valley Isle.

The 2021 Maui Jim Maui Invitational basketball tournament bracket has been released, unveiling the first round of games.

The host team Chaminade returns to the field of play, as they are set to host the 38th annual Maui Invitational.

Joining the Silverswords are a group of Power five teams, including Texas A&M, Wisconsin, Butler, Houston, Oregon and Notre Dame.

The first game is set for November 22nd at 9:00 a.m. HST with

Kahuku’s Kekaula Kaniho named to Jim Thorpe Award watch list

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Kekaula Kaniho, a Kahuku alum and current Boise State defensive back, has been named to the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award preseason watch list.

Kaniho is among 40 other college football defensive backs that have been included on the list from 10 conferences.

The Paycom Jim Thorpe Award is given to the top defensive back in college football.

Kaniho will be playing in his fifth year at Boise.

Over his time as a Bronco, he has recorded 165 tackles, five interceptions, 26 pa

University of Hawaii standout Cortez Davis selected for Jim Thorpe Award watch list

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Cortez Davis, a cornerback for the University of Hawaii, has landed a spot on the preseason Paycom Jim Thorpe Award watch list among 40 other college football athletes.

The Paycom Jim Thorpe Award is given by the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame and the Jim Thorpe Association and is awarded to college college football’s defensive back.

Davis joins Darius Muausau and Calvin Turner Jr. as the third Rainbow Warrior to be selected to appear on a national award watchlist.

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‘Iolani’s Hugh Hogland and Japan basketball fall to Spain, 88-77 to open Olympic pool play

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Spain defeats Japan’s men’s basketball team, 88-77 in the opening round of Olmpic pool play Monday morning.

On team Japan is ‘Iolani graduate Hugh Hogland, however the former Raider did not play in the opening match.

Spain held a comfortable double digit lead by pushing the pace throughout the second half of the game against Japan.

Ricky Rubio, a Minnesota Timberwolves guard helped Spain early on after going on a 19-0 run.

Rubio ended the game with 20 points, nine

Hawaii’s Punahele Soriano suffers first loss at UFC Fight Night

Soriano recieves his first MMA career loss against Brendan Allen at UFC on ESPN 27 in Las Vegas at the Apex.

In Soriano’s first bout in the UFC that went beyond the first round, the judges scored the middleweight fight 30-27, 30-27, 30-27.

Previously, on January 16, 2021, Punahele defeated Dusko Todorovic at Fight Island in a first round TKO.

This fight was the final fight in the preliminary card — the main card features a main event fight between bantamweights Cory Sandhagen and TJ Dillashaw

Hawaii’s John John Florence, Carissa Moore make Olympic surfing debut for Team USA

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii’s own John John Florence and Carissa Moore made their Olympic surfing debut on Saturday in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

Florence completed in heat four of the first round of the men’s shortboard competition.

He finished the heat with a 8.37 in his Olympic debut.

Florence competed fiercely, but came in third place behind Ramzi Boukhiam from Morocco (10.23) and Owen Wright from Australia who took first place with a score of 10.40.

Moore, a graduate from Punah

Rainbow Wahine indoor and beach volleyball teams honored for academic excellence

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The University of Hawaii women’s indoor and beach volleyball teams received academic honors this week by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.

This year, AVCA honored 1,275 teams which maintained or exceeded a 3.30 cumulative team grade-point average during the 2020/21 season.

UH was one of four Big West teams honored with this academic achievement for both indoor and beach volleyball.

The BeachBows held an exceptional 3.51 cumulative grade point average as a

Trio of local players drafted in the final day of 2021 MLB Draft

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - On the final day of the 2021 MLB Draft, three more Hawaii boys heard their name called to the big leagues.

Aiea native Kobe Kato was picked in the 13th round of Tuesday’s draft by the Houston Astros. After initially walking onto the Arizona Wildcats baseball program in 2018, Kato got the opportunity to start at second base this past season.

Kato and the Wildcats advanced to the 2021 College World Series in Omaha this past June, but had their postseason dreams cut sho

Former Red Raider, Los Angeles Chargers Alohi Gilman set to hold free football camps this Friday

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Kahuku alumni and Los Angeles Chargers Safety Alohi Gilman will be holding two free football camps this Friday, July 9 at Farrington High School.

The former Red Raider will be hosting camps for both youth and high school players.

The youth camp will run from 3:00pm to 5:00pm and the high school camp will go from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.

Gilman, alongside his nonprofit Ho’omana Lifestyle Foundation, will be partnering with the Hawaii Food Bank to also hold a food drive duri
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