CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL @STARADVERTISER.COM Broadcaster Don Robbs is retiring after 40 years of covering UH Rainbow baseball, in May 2016. He is pictured in the press box at Les Murakami ...
Robbs, 88, was known as the “Voice of Rainbow Baseball,” calling more than 2,000 games during a 40-plus year career.
In a historic announcement Tuesday, Major League Baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki was selected for induction into the National ...
Season tickets for the 2025 University of Hawai’i Rainbow Warrior baseball season are now on sale, as fans prepare to see a ...
Don Robbs, legendary Hawaii radio sportscaster dubbed as the “Voice of Rainbow Baseball, has passed away on Thursday. He was 88. Don’s son and fellow sportscaster Scott Robbs first confirmed the news ...
Just like a good friend that happened to be a baseball expert. Both from Radio and TV. Cancer survivor, life trooper, voice of the University of Hawaii Circle of Honor and mentor.
Pulling a fast one on the nation’s quickest basketball offense, Hawaii ran away to Saturday night’s 68-55 victory over Cal Poly in SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center. Read more ...
Mark Carpenter returned to Hawaii News Now in 2020 as a news anchor ... four NBA Finals, Major League Baseball playoffs, a Stanley Cup final, the College Football National Championship, and ...
The man who became synonymous with broadcasting baseball and longevity in Hawaii ended up making the islands his home partly ...
The Huskies are looking for their third consecutive national championship. Where do they stand in the latest bracket ...