
Christian Shimabuku
Although I didn't move to Hawaiʻi until after high school, I have been connected to the Islands and followed Hawaiʻi sports my entire life. My father was born and raised on Oʻahu, and my family would come to Hawaiʻi for Christmas to visit his family members on an annual basis. Deep down, I always knew it's where I wanted to spend my life. The last 11 and a half years have only reaffirmed that.
I got my start in journalism covering sports for Ka Leo O Hawaiʻi, the student newspaper at the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa. I was also a sports clerk/sports reporter at the Honolulu Star-Advertiser for a total of about four years. After graduation, I interned at the Sporting News in Charlotte, N.C. in the summer of 2018 before returning to the Star-Advertiser. In November 2019, I joined KHON2 News in Honolulu as a digital sports reporter for five years.
The sports scene in Hawaiʻi as a whole is robust and at times, complex. I truly believe Hawaiʻi is home to some of the world's greatest people and athletes. Being able to tell their stories for the last decade has been an honor and a blessing. I can't wait to do the same for Aloha State Daily. Getting in on the ground floor for a new venture is something I always found intriguing and with ASD, it's something I'll be able to do for the first time. Additionally, ASD's commitment to journalism comes at a time where I believe it is more important than ever in our world to support local and quality journalism.
Latest from Christian Shimabuku

Q&A: New University of Hawai‘i softball coach Panita Thanatharn
Thanatharn, who was hired in June, held her first practice as UH's new head softball coach last week.
Christian ShimabukuOctober 09, 2025

Rico Garcia reflects on MLB journey
The Saint Louis and HPU alum made his major league debut in 2019 and has pitched for six different MLB teams.
Christian ShimabukuOctober 08, 2025

South Korea's Youmin Hwang wins Lotte Championship
Hwang, who entered the tournament via sponsor invite, earned her first LPGA Tour victory on Saturday.
Christian ShimabukuOctober 05, 2025

Mililani’s Dillon Gabriel set to become first from a Hawai’i public high school to start a game in the NFL at quarterback
Gabriel will be the first graduate of a public high school from the Islands to start an NFL game at quarterback.
Christian ShimabukuOctober 04, 2025

Local golfers relish Lotte experience
Tagiralani Luafalealo and Alexa Takai, both competing in an LPGA event for the first time, missed the cut on Thursday but came away appreciative of the experience.
Christian ShimabukuOctober 03, 2025

Hawai‘i football looks to keep momentum going during bye week
The Rainbow Warriors, coming off a critical win at Air Force, are idle this week before hosting Utah State on Saturday.
Christian ShimabukuOctober 03, 2025