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Hawaii’s Best prep hoopsters converged for the Damien Farias Senior Basketball Classic
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A number of the State’s finest highschool ballers converged at Saint Louis college for the Damien Farias Senior Basketball Traditional on Saturday evening.
The TC Ching Athletic Middle was rocking Saturday evening for the All star basic.
It noticed group Crimson taking over group Blue with each squads loaded with among the finest gamers within the State. Workforce blue besting their counterparts, 143-131.
Nevertheless, it wasn’t a couple of last rating however a celebration of the 2023 prep basketball season.
“That’s precisely the entire level of that is, for all the blokes that come out, it’s a tough fought 12 months it was backwards and forwards, however to return out and simply have enjoyable taking part in basketball, loads of these guys grew up taking part in with one another after which they went off to the opposite groups.” Saint Louis and group Crimson head coach Dan Hale informed Hawaii Information Now. “To have them be capable of come again and play on the identical group or play towards one another one final time, excellent.”
The groups weren’t divided by location or league, so it pitted some teammates towards one another and the boys didn’t draw back from the pleasant competitors.
“I similar to battling with them and dealing and getting higher with them.” Mililani senior Jayden Kipapa mentioned. “It’s at all times a great time with them.”
“It’s nothing actually, I imply in observe, I be busting them in any case, they’ll’t guard me.” Campbell senior Rondell Blenman-Villareal mentioned.
The sport additionally gave gamers and expertise work together with guys wouldn’t different clever get to satisfy in the course of the common season.
“It was a enjoyable expertise, having the ability to play with different folks on totally different groups.” Blenman-Villareal mentioned. “I like the power, the power was excessive, the entire sport.”
Particularly these from the neighbor islands, this was an opportunity for them to showcase the expertise all through the island chain.
“It’s simply good we get acknowledged, you already know, particularly being an Outer Island child, It’s enjoyable coming over right here and simply taking part in, having enjoyable.” Kamehameha-Maui’s Po’okela Aiu mentioned. “I’m not representing simply myself, my household is actually representing the entire island of Maui.”
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Maui County files complaint against cell carriers in connection with Aug. 8 wildfire disaster
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Maui County says cell carriers violated federal rules to timely report service outages during the August wildfire disaster.
The county filed a complaint in court Wednesday against Verizon, T-Mobile, Spectrum Mobile, and AT&T.
Leaders say during the emergency they sent at least 14 text messages to the public about evacuations.
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But they later found out cell towers across the island, including all 21 towers servicing Lahaina weren’t working and most people never received the texts.
The county claims the carriers’ communication failure impacted the emergency response.
We’ve asked each carrier for a response. Spectrum has declined to comment.
The rest, we are awaiting an reply.
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Low world-wide participation drives HIBT cancellation – West Hawaii Today
The organizing committee of the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament (HIBT) regretfully announced the cancellation of the 2024 tournament scheduled for July 27 through August 3, 2024. Despite extensive efforts to attract participants from around the globe, including robust outreach campaigns and promotional initiatives, the desired level of interest necessary to uphold the tournament’s standards has not been achieved. The 2024 billfish tournament would have been the 62nd annual.
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‘Still a threat’; Victim decries decision to release one of Hawaii’s most notorious serial rapists
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – One of Hawaii’s most notorious serial rapists is set to be released Thursday, prompting concern about whether the so-called “Manoa rapist” is still a danger to the community.
John Freudenberg was flown back to Oahu on a charter flight last week from Hilo’s minimum security prison.
The transport was in preparation for his release on Thursday.
One of his victims told HNN Investigates that she believes he should remain behind bars.
“John Freudenberg is still a threat to public safety,” said the woman, who asked that her name not be released. The woman is credited with helping to catch Freudenberg after she picked him out of a line-up.
“He broke into my house and held me hostage in my home and held a knife to my throat, raping me and telling me he was going to kill me,” the woman said. She added that before he left, he said something to her that made her realize he had no self control. “He said, ‘I’m sorry, this had to happen to you,’” she said.
Freudenberg served more than 40 years behind bars for a series of attacks against 15 women in Manoa in the 1980s. He was 23 when he pleaded guilty to crimes, including rape, sodomy, sex abuse and burglary.
The woman who spoke to HNN said Freudenberg cannot be trusted and pointed to his own words at a parole hearing, in which he could not guarantee that he wouldn’t reoffend.
Freudenberg’s attorney, Myles Breiner, said he understands why victims feel that way, but said his client has served his time and deserves a chance to live outside prison walls.
Breiner pointed out that Freudenberg completed multiple sex offender treatment programs.
Breiner added his client recognizes the terrible things he has done, but has taken all steps necessary to be reformed. “He has spent 40 years in prison without a misconduct, which is extraordinary,” Breiner said.
The attorney said Freudenberg did not have one infraction while behind bars.
Freudenberg was a University of Hawaii Manoa honors student and president of his fraternity when he committed the crimes over a 14-month period.
He was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole, and was denied parole repeatedly until last year. After his release, Freudenberg will live in a halfway house with an ankle monitor.
The Hawaii Paroling Authority said Freudenberg “will be closely supervised by the HPA’s Sex Offender Supervision Unit. He will be under the highest level of supervision that includes a strict curfew, electronic monitoring, reporting in-person to his parole officer at least once a week and other stringent rules he must adhere to.” Breiner also said Freudenberg will have to go out and find a job.
Freudenberg became an electrician while in prison.
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