Arakawa on fire at Chico (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
Unable to carve out a Division I career for himself, Adam Arakawa is making the most of his time at Chico State. The 2005 Moanalua graduate transferred to the Division II school from Hartnell Community College in Salinas, Calif., and has dazzled the Wildcats over the past year and a half.
Low a master on mat once again (Honolulu Advertiser)
Success had always been a given for Brandon Low. The UC Davis wrestler has a place among the all-time greats in Hawai'i prep wrestling lore after winning state titles in four different weight classes — the only person ever to accomplish that feat.
This week's syllabus: March 4-10 (GolfDigest.com)
MEN 1. Stanford (Last week: 1) Go figure, the Cardinal get Joseph Bramlett back in the lineup (finishing T-16) but see David Chung miss a start because of illness.
Date With News On 6 Anchor Auctioned Off For Charity (News On 6 Tulsa)
Tara Vreeland was on the block at the "Single in the City" celebrity auction. All proceeds from the evening go to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
This week's syllabus: Feb. 25-March 3 (GolfDigest.com)
MEN 1. Stanford (Last week: 1) The most impressive thing about the Cardinal thus far in 2009-10 has been the team's consistency—no finish worse than third place with five different players posting top-20 finishes.
Singles up for bid at charity auction Friday (Tulsa World)
An even dozen of our city's most eligible bachelors and bachelorettes will take part in a charity auction when the 2010 Single in the City Party and Charity Auction is held beginning at 6 p.m. Friday at ...
Wishing you weren't single? Party here (Tulsa World)
Single? You might be able to help grant someone's wish.
Tulsa Detectives Ask For Help In Solving Homicide (News On 6 Tulsa)
Detectives are asking for help in solving a Tulsa homicide that happened on January 26 in the 1500 block of South 78th East Avenue.
Police seek leads in Tulsa homicide (Tulsa World)
Twenty-year-old Deandre Burrell’s grandfather found him dead in the living room of their home at 1516 S. 78th East Ave. on the afternoon of Jan. 26. He had been shot in the torso.
Local, State Briefs (Tulsa World)
A federal appeals court has denied a request for relief on behalf of an Oklahoma death-row inmate who was convicted in the robbery-related killing of a QuikTrip attendant in Tulsa 15 years ago.