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...iconic style magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder Many are to be found along or close to Ali'i Drive, the town's eat street. Start your day right with a big cup of homegrown coffee from Island Lava Java, tel: (1-808) 327 2161. This bustling breakfast venue is packed from about 8 a.m. with locals and tourists alike. If the super-sized plates of eggs, bacon...
...think we want to play five-on-five hockey as much as possible,” she said. “We have to be a little more physical in front of the net sometimes.”BOE’S GOT MOSenior goaltender Ali Boe returned to the lineup for this game from a concussion sustained early last week.Boe missed both of last weekend’s ties with Brown and Yale. During her absence, freshman Brittany Martin minded net for the Crimson, amassing 76 saves while surrendering just one goal.Last night, Boe only had 16 saves?...
...momentum in the third, out-shooting Harvard 7-6 during the frame and equalizing the score with 9:11 left on the clock. With the Terriers on the man advantage, Laurel Koller notched her 12th goal of the season with assists from Cara Hendry and Gina Kearns. Senior goaltender Ali Boe finally buckled under a siege of rebound opportunities as her defense could not free the puck from a tangle of sticks and fallen bodies in front...
...Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We are not satisfied, but you take a lot of positives out of a week like this.” For the second straight game, freshman Brittany Martin got the nod in goal with no back-up as senior Ali Boe remained sidelined with her concussion. Martin’s athletic style paid dividends for Harvard (10-7-4, 7-3-4 ECAC) as she stopped 44 shots en route to the tie. Martin saved the game a number of times, including during a pivotal 5-on-3 opportunity for Yale...
...generated a fair share of looks at the net throughout the contest, but the dueling goaltenders were equal to the challenge, each pitching shutouts for 65 minutes. On the Harvard side, it was a fresh face between the pipes, with freshman Brittany Martin starting in place of concussed regular Ali Boe. Martin stopped 32 shots on the night, including five during a busy overtime period. Her counterpart, Bears sophomore O’Hara Shipe, finished with 45 saves. “It was a great hockey game,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “The goaltenders...