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Dekel Crowdus scores touchdown in Hawaii debut
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Lexington (Ky.) Frederick Douglass wideout Dekel Crowdus was a significant recruiting win for the Kentucky football program in the 2021 high school cycle. The four-star prospect spent his first three college football seasons in Lexington but decided a change was needed heading into year four. Crowdus entered the transfer portal right after the regular season ended.
The redshirt junior with two years of eligibility remaining landed at Hawaii and made an impact in his first game for the Rainbow Warriors during Week Zero.
Playing in the after dark window, Dekel Crowdus recorded three receptions on five targets for 49 yards and a touchdown. The fourth-year player had only four career receptions heading into the Week Zero game against Delaware State that Hawaii won 35-21.
The Kentucky transfer played 26 snaps for the Hawaii offense and should have a big role with the Mountain West program this season.
Let’s take a quick look at the movement with seen from the Kentucky roster in the transfer portal.
- Jalen Geiger (Entered on Nov. 27): Signed with to Tulane
- Izayah Cummings (Entered on Nov. 29): Signed with Louisville
- Luke Fulton (Entered on Dec. 1): Signed with Kent State
- Shamar Porter (Entered on Dec. 4): Withdrew from the transfer portal on Dec. 8
- Jamarius Dinkins (Entered on Dec. 4): Signed with Purdue
- Destin Wade (Entered on Dec. 4): Signed with Colorado
- Keaten Wade (Entered on Dec. 4): Signed with Colorado
- JuTahn McClain (Entered on Dec. 4): Retired
- Grant Bingham (Entered on Dec. 4): TBD
- Dekel Crowdus (Entered on Dec. 4): Signed with Hawaii
- Martez Thrower (Entered on Dec. 4): Signed with Georgia State
- Kaiya Sheron (Entered on Dec. 5): Signed with UT Martin (FCS)
- Jordan Dingle (Entered on Dec. 7): Withdrew from transfer portal on Dec. 16
- Elijah Reed (Entered on Dec. 11): Signed with Akron
- Deuce Hogan (Entered on Dec. 30): Signed with New Mexico State
Since the conclusion of Kentucky spring practice, eight former scholarship players entered the transfer portal.
- DB Jordan Robinson (Entered transfer portal on April 24): Signed with Cincinnati
- DB Jaremiah Anglin (Entered transfer portal on April 23): Signed with Pittsburgh
- WR Shamar Porter (Entered transfer portal on April 22): Signed with UConn
- P/K Jackson Smith (Entered transfer portal on April 22): Signed with WKU
- WR Ardell Banks (Entered transfer portal on April 22): Signed with Kent State
- WR Raymond Cottrell (Entered transfer portal on April 16): Signed with West Florida (Division II)
- WR Cole Lanter (Entered transfer portal on April 16): Signed with Gardner-Webb (FCS)
- RB La’Vell Wright (Entered transfer portal on April 10): Signed with Austin Peay (FCS)
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Life and legacy of Colleen Hanabusa honored at Hawaii State Capitol
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A public memorial on Thursday honored the life and service of longtime Hawaii politician and attorney Colleen Hanabusa.
Hanabusa died March 6. She was 74.
Hanabusa served in Congress representing Hawaii’s 1st District from 2011 to 2015. She returned to Congress in 2016 after the death of U.S. Rep. Mark Takai.
On Thursday morning, the Hawaii State Senate recognized Hanabusa’s decade-long career at the state Capitol. She served as a state senator from 1999 to 2010, representing the Waianae district, and became Hawaii’s first female Senate president in 2007.
The Rev. Jeffrey Soga of the Waianae Hongwanji Mission opened the ceremony with a chant.
Lawmakers then shared memories of Hanabusa.
“The entire point of life is to take chances on dreams that seem crazy to most, but feel like destiny to you, and I think that embodies the Colleen Hanabusa that I knew… unwilling to compromise and give up because she knew what she was doing was right for the people of Hawaii,” said Senate President Ron Kouchi.
Beyond her political career, Hanabusa served as chair of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation board of directors. She stepped down for health reasons last September.
She is survived by her husband, John Souza.
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State to remove passing zone on Daniel K. Inouye Hwy. after deadly crash
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) said crews will restripe an area of Daniel K. Inouye Highway after a deadly crash on Tuesday.
HDOT Director Ed Sniffen said crews will remove the passing zone at mile marker 26.
The announcement comes after two cars crashed at around 11 a.m. Tuesday. Hawaii Island police said Todd Matsushita, 70, tried to overtake a vehicle and slammed head-on into an SUV.
Both Matsushita and the SUV’s driver, a 34-year-old man from Virginia, died.
The two-lane highway, also known as Saddle Road, has a 60-mile-per-hour speed limit.
“It’s very clear that along this route, people are driving way too fast for the passing zones,” Sniffen said. “So we’re reconsidering whether or not we should have passing zones in about 10 of those 15 to 20 that we have out there. We may be eliminating a lot more of them.”
HDOT said they also plan to add rumble strips and vertical delineator posts every five miles and in high-risk areas.
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