HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - 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 ...
Robbs, 88, was known as the “Voice of Rainbow Baseball,” calling more than 2,000 games during a 40-plus year career. The 2015 inductee into the University of Hawaii Sports Circle of Honor was ...
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Robbs, the legendary radio broadcaster of University of Hawaii baseball games for four decades, died Thursday morning at his family's Pearl City home after some lengthy health issues. He was 88. The ...
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“Don was more than just a baseball broadcaster, he was a true pioneer who had the vision to bring Rainbow Baseball and Volleyball to the airwaves and helped connect generations of Hawai’i fans ...
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