UH athletics unveils renderings of retrofitted Clarence TC Ching Athletics Complex The University of Hawaii Athletics Department released the first renderings of the modified Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex on Tuesday â set to be the new home of Rainbow Warriors football for the next three seasons. (Source: Hawaii Athletics) By Kyle Chinen | May 18, 2021 at 11:16 AM HST - Updated May 18 at 12:59 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The University of Hawaii Athletics Department released the first renderings of the modified Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex on Tuesday â set to be the new home of Rainbow Warriors football for the next three seasons.
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tep inside the gigantic, nondescript building near the corner of Auahi Street and Ward Avenue and you are greeted by a gold, life-size statue of Hawai‘i-born sumo wrestler Akebono in mid-grapple. Above, the Hawaiian Islands are airbrushed on the ceiling; below, the aquatic blue floor shines, giving the impression that you’re walking on water. A deep breath brings in a mix of smells coming from all directions: fried food, Vietnamese pho, pork (maybe it’s hot dogs, maybe it’s barbecue), milk tea and freshly brewed coffee. Vendor booths offering everything from hand-carved koa pendants to mass-produced heart-shaped sunglasses line aisles where teenagers, tourists, kids running ahead of parents, construction workers and police officers on lunch or off-duty, and small groups of assorted tūtū in mu‘umu‘u wander.
HONOLULU Colt Brennan, a star quarterback at the University of Hawaii who finished third in the 2007 Heisman Trophy balloting, died early Tuesday, his father said. He was 37.Brennan, who had public struggles with alcohol, died at a hospital in.
Ex-Hawaii QB Colt Brennan took something laced with fentanyl before he was found unconscious at a California hospital and ultimately died, his father said.
Fans remember Colt Brennan as a star on and off the field
Fans remember Colt Brennan as a star on and off the field By HNN Staff | May 11, 2021 at 4:15 PM HST - Updated May 11 at 4:37 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - With the announcement of Colt Brennanâs death, fans flocked to social media to share their love and memories of the Rainbow Warriorâs legendary quarterback.
Through photos taken with the college football star after games at Aloha Stadium to collectable sports cards and jerseys, many remembered Brennanâs skill and passion on the field.
Rest in Peace Colt Brennan.