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Year three under Timmy Chang begins as UH football opens 2024 Fall training camp
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The vibes were high at T.C. Ching field as the University of Hawaii football team opened up training camp in year three under head coach Timmy Chang.
Day one of training camp means football season is right around the corner. Despite preseason polls projecting Hawaii to finish 9th in the 12 team conference, optimism around the program is sky high.
“We want them to keep that energy, you know, it’s a process and it’s the consistency to stay through and keep it all the way to game one,” Chang told reporters. “Game one is a little ways away and so as long as they’re getting better every day and the energy is high and the want to, to get better is there, they’re going to be fine.”
UH ended last year with a ton of momentum, winning 3 of their last 4 games and there’s much to build on.
For the offense, they look to continue making strides in the run and shoot system, led by returning starters Brayden Schager and Pofele Ashlock.
“Every year you have the run and shoot it becomes better, It’s just seeing little things that I see Pofele do that I can know what he’s doing before he does it, that’s when it starts to get good,” Brayden Schager said. “that’s when you can already see I’m anticipating what he’s doing, getting the ball out earlier.”
‘It’s all in body movement and everything, You know what I mean?” Pofele Ashlock said. “It goes deeper to just a route, we really had a good communication with everything that we’re doing and so it’s been amazing.”
For the defense, they know its on them to ramp up the intensity.
‘For us to come up with the amount of energy that we did have today, you know, It’s great,” Safety Peter Manuma said. “First day of camp, it’s always going to be high energy, but we’re seeing how much energy we’re going to have throughout camp.”
Fall Training camp continues through August.
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Three West Hawaii sex offenders arrested – West Hawaii Today
Three convicted sex offenders were arrested on Hawaii Island last week for allegedly failing to comply with sex offender registry requirements.
Multiple law-enforcement agencies conducted checks in Kona on registered sex offenders who had been identified as potentially out of compliance with the state’s Sex Offender Registry laws, according the Department of the Attorney General.
As a result of the three-day operation, several individuals were brought back into compliance, and three West Hawaii men were arrested for allegedly failing to comply with the requirements.
The three men who were arrested are Joseph Debus, 56, of Kailua-Kona, Garth Coleman, 53, of Holualoa and Alexsandr Skelcey, 34, of Kailua-Kona.
Debus was convicted of second-degree sex assault in Hawaii in 1993 and sentenced to five years probation with a year in jail. Coleman was sentenced to 20 years in prison for first-degree assault in 2000 after a jury trial in Hawaii. And Skelcey was convicted in Michigan in 2012 of assault with intent to commit sex assault.
“Sex offender registration requirements exist to protect our communities and ensure law enforcement knows where convicted offenders are living,” Tom Alipio, chief of the AG department’s Investigations Division, said in a press release. “Compliance operations like this send a clear message that we will actively monitor the registry, investigate violations and work closely with our law enforcement partners to hold offenders accountable when they fail to meet their legal obligations.”
HPD Chief Reed Mahuna said, “Operations like this allow us to verify that offenders are maintaining strict compliance with registration laws and those who aren’t will be addressed immediately. We will continue to leverage these multi-agency partnerships to keep our island communities safe,”
Members of the public can look up publicly available offender information and subscribe to notifications at sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov/coveredoffender/.
Anyone with information regarding a registered sex offender who may be violating registration requirements is encouraged to contact the Department of the Attorney General’s Investigation Division at (808) 586-1240 or their local law enforcement.
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Hawai‘i Fire Department responds to brush fire in North Kona | Big Island Now
A brush in North Kona, near the Ulu Wini Apartments, has closed a portion of Hina Lani Street, between Route 190 and Ane Keokalole Highway.
According to Hawai‘i Island police, the road is expected to be closed for the next three hours and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
Hawai‘i Fire Assistant Chief Chris Carvalho confirmed at least two engines, two brush trucks, Chopper 2 and a medic vehicle responded to the blaze that started in some bushes.
No evacuations or injuries have been reported at this time.
At 11:09 a.m., an AlertWest camera, installed by Hawaiian Electric in wildfire-prone areas, showed smoke billowing above the Keahuolu Courthouse. As of 12:06 p.m., that smoke appears to have dissipated.
This is a developing story. More information will be provided as it becomes available.
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