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Kanoa and Billy talk about Hawaii men's basketball, as they're joined by special guest AC Carter celebrating the announcement of the retiring of AC's jersey. The guys also talk with KHON2's Rob DeMello to talk more Hawaii football as they prepare for their matchup against San Jose this weekend, as well as some World Series talk as the series gets tied up at two.

Gary talks about the World Series as the Blue Jays even up the series at two and Gary also talks about Hawaii men's basketball with associate head coach Brad Davidson.

Kanoa and Billy talk the World Series after the Dodgers win the marathon Game Three after Freddie Freeman gets the walk-off home run in the 18th inning after a phenomanal performance from Shohei Ohtani. The guys talk more about that other Hawaii sports with Jordan Helle from Spectrum Sports and also with the MIL Div. 1 Champs Baldwin Bears.

Gary talks about the World Series last night as the Dodgers came out in the end with a walk off win in the 18th inning of the game as the Dodgers and the Blue Jays have less than a day to get ready for Game 4.Gary also talks Hawaii football and Hawaii men's basketball.

Kanoa and Billy react to the weekend of sports, from the NFL to Hawaii Athletics. The guys have football guru Rich Miano on the show to give his thoughts on the upcoming San Jose football game for the 'Bows, and men's assistant coach Rob Jones hops on to talk about the men's basketball season starting up in only 8 days.

Gary talks about the Rainbow Warriors as they get ready for the road game against San Jose this week, as John Veneri joins the show to talk more about the 'Bows.Kurt Helin joins the show to talk about the NBA and the gambling controversy and all the other basketball games that are going down the last week to start the season.

Artie Wilson is back on another Friday and starts with the whole NBA mess with the FBI and the mafia schemes of illegal sports betting and rigged poker games. More and more people are being revealed, so how big is this thing going to be? Talking about the topic at hand is former University of Hawaii football head coach June Jones, currently in Portland, but they also talk about the recent success of University of Hawaii football.

It's a Kahala Friday, but where in the world is Kanoa Leahey? Well, since he's out, Tanner Haworth jumps on board to join Billy talking about a whole bunch of topics, which of course includes all of the NBA, the good and the way bad. Kanoa also calls in from wherever he is - do you have a guess where he is on this Friday? Plus, the weekly Friday guests come on the show as Brian McInnis from Spectrum News talks everything in the local sports realm and Lee Sterling from Paramount Sports makes his best picks for the weekend.

On this Friday, Gary comes on talking the NBA, all the good from the start of the season and, of course, the bad that comes with the FBI getting involved in the mafia schemes that included Portland head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami guard Terry Rozier. Plus, as he does every Friday, Mark Veneri joins the show and while Hawaii football is on a bye week, they are preparing for the rest of the season. What will it take for Hawaii to go "at the peak" to the Mountain West Conference championship?

Kanoa and Billy talk about Hawaii Athletics, from talking Hawaii football with defensive tackle's coach Jeff Reinebold as he's taking off on a plane to come home from some recruiting, and with KHON2's Rob DeMello to talk about this stellar season from the 'Bows as well as some Angels talk. The guys also come back after a week off for their Six Pack o' Picks, as they look to get closer to .500 on the season.

Gary talks about Hawaii Athletics, talking with JoVon McClanahan as he takes on his new role as Assistant Director for Basketball Operations. Gary also talks the NBA as they tipped off last night as well as some Hawaii football talk on rumors of transfer discussions.

It's the return of Kanoa Leahey and Billy Hull, and the duo have a pair of special guests to welcome them back including an in-studio appearance from UH Athletics Director Matt Elliott to a talk with fellow Iolani alum and Toronto Raptors GM Bobby Webster.

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Gary talks about the Rainbow Wahine, from the disappointing performance from the Rainbow Wahine volleyball team as well as the Wahine basketball team as he talks with Kallin Spiller about their first exhibition game against Chaminade.Mike Wittman joins Gary to talk about the Mountain West and how he ranks the 'Bows amid the Mountain West season.

Josh and Chris fill in for the guys and talk about Hawaii's bowl-bound Rainbow Warriors, as well as some NFL talk with a possible three local quarterbacks getting the start this weekend.

Gary talks about Hawaii football as they continue to discuss the bowl-bound Rainbow Warriors, as well as some NFL talk as Gary talks with AllDolphins' Alain Poupart about Tua Tagovailoa.

Tanner Haworth takes over today's episode of Pacheco and Hart on ESPN Honolulu.

On this Friday, it's the eve of another University of Hawaii football game, so former UH wide receiver Ryan Grice-Mullen joins the show to talk about the past, present, and future, including the one of a current detective. And as he didn't get an appearance on Let's Talk Sports earlier today, Brian McInnis from Spectrum News gets to join Artie to talk about all the news going around in the local sports world. Plus, with the UH Men's Basketball season on the horizon, Juan Munoz, former Hawaii guard and now director of player development, joins the show to talk about the team this year and looking ahead to the season.

On this Kahala Friday, the voices are...a bit different? Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart fill in for Billy and Kanoa and talk about a great topic - elevators. They also talk University of Hawaii football this weekend and how they can lock up a berth for a bowl game tomorrow on the road against Colorado State. Plus, former NFL Linebacker Sean Merriman talks about the current state of the NFL, including who might be at the top right now and the tush push, but also talks about Lights Out XC (Extreme Combat).

It's a Kahala Friday, and Gary is on talking about a lot of things University of Hawaii. It starts with the basketball team as their tip-off event happened yesterday. What does the team look like this season? Then there's UH football on the road against Colorado State. Mark Veneri joins the show to talk with Gary about the team and their chance to lockup a bowl game berth tomorrow. Plus some talk on UH Wahine Soccer and Volleyball as their look towards their respective conference tournaments are at risk.

Josh and Chris fill in for the guys today, as they talk about Hawaii football and their matchup with Colorado State's radio play by play voice Brian Roth as the guys breakdown the relationship between Jay Norvell and Timmy Chang and who we should watch out for on the field. The guys also give their best attempt at the Six Pack of Picks as they try to do better than Kanoa and Billy at picking games against the spread (won't be that hard).

Gary talks Hawaii football and their matchup with Colorado State as he talks about the Rams with The Coloradoan's Kevin Lytle as they discuss the homecoming matchup in Fort Collins. Tiff Wells joins the show as well to talk about the Rainbow Wahine volleyball team as the Wahine look to get out of this three-game losing streak and get back to winning ways.

Billy and Tanner, subbing in for Kanoa today, talk about Hawaii football as they discuss a bevy of college football topics as somehow Indiana University is looking like the best team in all of college football. Joining the guys today are the likes of Aloha State Daily's Christian Shimabuku, KHON's Rob DeMello and Spectrum News' Brian McInnis to talk about Hawaii football and the media darling Kansei Matsuzawa, as well as the Seattle Mariners and Hawaii high school football.

Gary talks about the NFL and Hawaii football, as well as his opinions on new NIL legislation and his thoughts on its consequences on the game. Special guest Stephen Bidne, former head coach for Hawaii golf, joins the show as his Kansas Jayhawks will be in Kauai and wanted to talk with Gary for the first time in a couple years.

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.

Kanoa and Billy talk Hawaii football with Spectrum Sports' Jordan Helle, as well as getting some general NFL reactions with Jordan's Bears as well as the guys' opinions on Tua Tagovailoa's newest controversy. ESPN Radio play by play voice Roxy Bernstein joins the guys to talk about the MLB playoffs and to gush about Billy's Seattle Mariners.

Gary talks more about Hawaii football, as he talks with head coach Timmy Chang about his team's victory over Utah State and how he's planning to take on his former head coach Jay Norvell as the 'Bows take on Colorado State this weekend.

Kanoa Leahey hosts "Tunnel Talk" with University of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball head coach Robyn Ah Mow! Special guests include freshman libero / defensive specialist Jaci Miyaski and junior libero / defensive specialist Leilani Lopez!

On this short show Monday after game 1 of the NLCS, the guys come on talking about the biggest headline over the weekend, and that's University of Hawaii football beating Utah State. The team is one away from a bowl berth, but is it time to look maybe..."at the peak" of a Mountain West Conference championship? Plus, Tua Tagovailoa is in hot water and sympathy is not exactly a word that's being used.

Kanoa and Billy talk about a wonderful win for the Rainbow Warriors over the Utah State Aggies, and they bring in the Fujitsu Special with Greg Salas and Rich Miano join the guys to discus more about the game.

Gary talks about Hawaii football and the NFL, and Gary talks about the win over Utah State with radio play by play voice John Veneri. Gary also talks Rainbow Wahine volleyball, the NFL and Dillon Gabriel.

It's Aloha Friday and Artie is on the air talking about many things, but mainly University of Hawaii football coming up tomorrow. Former University of Hawaii wide receiver Jason Rivers joins the show to talk about the team, and his past, present, and future.

It's Kahala Friday, but Billy isn't really feeling all too happy and it's because of the Pacific Northwest, aka the Seattle Mariners in this case, having to play a winner-take-all game 5 against the Detroit Tigers. Can anything happen today to take his mind off that anxious feeling? Lori Santi from Spectrum Sports and Brian McInnis from Spectrum News joins the show to maybe help a little bit, plus talk other things going around the state. And as always, Lee Sterling from Paramount Sports joins the show to make his picks for the weekend.

On this Kahala Friday, Gary comes on talking about Thursday Night Football and how the Giants ran over the Eagles - what does this game mean for both teams? Also, Hawaii football has a big game against Utah State tomorrow, and coming back home after a win at Air Force and a bye week gives the 'Bows some momentum. ESPN Honolulu color analyst Mark Veneri joins the show to talk about the team heading into tomorrow and how they can win against the Aggies. Plus, there's an impressive stat and it has to do with Freshman QBs in College Football.

Kanoa and Billy talk with Larry Beil, as they talk about Hawaii Football and Kanoa tries his best to convince Larry to join him on the Spectrum broadcast for this Saturday's football game. The guys continue to breakdown the game this weekend for the 'Bows, as well as give their best tries on their Six Pack of Picks this week.

Gary talks about Hawaii Athletics with Spectrum Sports' Scott Robbs as the two discuss Hawaii football, Wahine volleyball and soccer.Gary also talks with Jason Turner from The Herald in Logan to talk about the Utah State Aggies.

John Veneri hosts "The Timmy Chang Show" from Ruby Tuesday in Moanalua.

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.

Kanoa and Billy talk about Hawaii football with KHON's Sports Director Rob DeMello and how the team is preparing for Utah State as both football teams are coming off of a bye where both teams benefit from a week of rest.The guys also discuss college football and more when they ask, "What the Bleep?!" as well as more gushing about the Pacific Northwest and the consequences of LeBron's Second Decision.

Gary talks about college football with Yahoo Sports' Dan Wolken as the two discuss some of the big narratives from this season in college football, and Gary also talks with Rainbow Wahine head soccer coach Bud Nagamine about their season so far, the amount of ties they've had this season (somehow not the most in the Big West) and how injuries have shifted her strategy for her Wahine.

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Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.

Kanoa and Billy talk about the NFL and give their big overreactions from the weekend, they discuss Rainbow Wahine Volleyball after last night's Tunnel Talk and also talk Rainbow Warrior volleyball with head coach Charlie Wade.

Gary talks about Hawaii Athletics, from the Rainbow Warriors and their game against Utah State this week with Arnold Martinez.

Kanoa Leahey hosts "Tunnel Talk" with University of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine volleyball head coach Robyn Ah Mow! Special guests include sophomore middle blockers Miliana Sylvester and Maddie Way!

Kanoa and Billy react to a weekend of Hawaii sports, from analyzing how Hawaii will look this week after their first bye week with former 'Bow Greg Salas as the trio break down Timmy's offense. The guys also discuss Rainbow Wahine Volleyball after a disappointing 1-1 away trip, as well as big reactions to The Decision Part Two announcement from LeBron?!

Gary talks the NFL and Hawaii football, with John Veneri joining the show to talk more about the Rainbow Warriors.

University of Hawaii men's basketball assistant coach Gibson Johnson joins Artie to preview the upcoming season.

Spectrum News sports writer Brian McInnis makes his regular Friday appearance on the show. Plus, Lee Sterling of Paramount Sports gives us his picks for the football weekend.

Jeff Reinebold, defensive line coach for the University of Hawaii, highlights some of the efforts of his team's defense, as well what is keeping him busy during the bye week. UH football radio analyst Mark Veneri highlights where the Rainbow Warriors are at entering next week's game against Utah State.

Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu
