
The home of "Let's Talk Sports with Kanoa Leahey and Billy Hull", "Pacheco and Hart", and "Gary Dickman". Providing live play-by-play for University of Hawaii athletics and Hawaii high school sports. Our goal is to capture and share moments in sports in hopes of lifting spirits and bringing the Hawai'i community together.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2764 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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For the first time in the next year of 2026, Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.
Kanoa and Billy start off the new year with a new phlegm fine counter, break down Hawaii men's and women's basketball with Brian McInnis, and the guys give their final regular season Six Pack of Picks as Billy looks to repeat his 6-0 performance from... more
Gary welcomes the new year by talking about college football as the CFP Semifinals are set, he also talks about Hawaii men's basketball with Josh Pacheco, and expands more on Hawaii football as the transfer portal officially opened last night.
Kanoa and Billy wrap up 2025 by talking with Charlie Wade, as the trio meander there way around the opening weekend of the men's volleyball season they also throw shade at each other for their favorite teams and opinions on college sports recently. T... more
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This podcast offers a lively and engaging discussion focused on a variety of sports topics, specifically highlighting college athletics from the University of Hawaii. With dynamic hosts and special guests, the episodes cover recent victories, upcoming matches, and the emotional stories behind local sports, fostering a strong sense of community. Notable themes include player development, season highlights, and the intertwining of sports with local culture. Fans can expect a mix of analysis, humor, and heartwarming tributes to figures within the sports community, creating a vibrant atmosphere for listeners who are passionate about sports in Hawaii.
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