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The Long Game with Mark Carpenter

The Long Game with Mark Carpenter

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In "The Long Game" video podcast, Mark Carpenter sits down with influential figures across the Hawaii sports community. Whether it's going down memory lane with former athletes who've ascended to the heights of their craft or meeting rising up-and-comers eager to build their legacies, this series will dive into their careers and lessons learned while having fun along the way.

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  • UH head women’s soccer coach Michele ‘Bud’ Nagamine
    Sep 29 2025

    In the middle of her 14th season with the Rainbow Wahine soccer program, Michele Nagamine is among the school’s longest-tenured coaches.

    The Kamehameha grad has been entrenched in Hawaii’s soccer community for most of her life with coaching experience at all levels. In addition to her success on the field, she’s also an accomplished businesswoman as both an entrepreneur and executive.

    In this episode, she opens up about her wide-ranging career trajectory, her coaching philosophy, and why she initially turned down the UH head coaching job.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Former Rainbow Warriors quarterback Garrett Gabriel
    Sep 22 2025

    When University of Hawaii football fans look back on the program’s biggest upsets, Garrett Gabriel is a core part of those memories. After leading Pac-5 to a Prep Bowl victory in 1985, the star quarterback committed to Hawaii where he led one of the country’s most exciting offenses.

    Today, he’s a proud husband and father of three young sons, including Cleveland Browns quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate Dillon Gabriel.

    In this episode, he recounts his days at Pac-5, taking out Hawaii’s football rivals, and life as an NFL dad.

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    52 m
  • All-time leading UH receiver Greg Salas
    Sep 15 2025

    If fantasy football existed at the collegiate level, Greg Salas would be a top pick. Despite being recruited as a defensive back and not playing varsity football full-time till his senior year, he first arrived at Manoa in 2006 and went on to become the program's all-time leading receiver. He then spent six years in the National Football League, playing alongside some of the game's biggest stars. In this episode, we revisit his best moments at UH and catch up on his current role with Hawaii athletics.

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    55 m
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