Jerry Campany: Few writers could string 2 sentences together like my work mom
Cindy Luis died on Sunday, right in the middle of her living her best life. Read more
Cindy Luis died on Sunday, right in the middle of her living her best life. Read more
Jax Realin and Jahlia Miguel won the big battles, but Moanalua won the war. Read more
Finals are scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. with boys 113 pounds and girls 105 pounds, making Koan Hotema of Kalani and Mililani’s Ryder Loughlin the defacto main event. Read more
Tyger Taam and Mikah Labuanan intend on rewriting Hawaii wrestling history by not changing a thing. Read more
Elite OIA wrestlers always look forward to the state tournament, but in the future they might look back at the OIAs as a greater accomplishment. Read more
Nohilani Kukonu would have been well within her rights if she had drowned her sorrows in a tub of ice cream. Read more
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After finishing short of the state team title for the past three years, the Kamehameha girls wrestling team hopes the taste of a team victory leads to even more. Read more
The Sony Open in Hawaii still matters. There have been plenty of reasons for a cynical sports fan to doubt it lately, but the electricity at Waialae Country Club this week made it seem bigger than ever. Read more
Pearl City’s Yogi beat state champion Kaylie Zeller of Campbell 8-2 to claim the 100-pound weight class of the Hawaii Officials Wrestling tournament at Leilehua on Saturday Read more
>> Will Alovao (Kapolei), Utah Tech: Had a career-high six tackles, half of them in the fourth quarter, in a 13-7 loss to Austin Peay. He has 17 tackles in six games this season; he had five tackles in five games his first two years in the program. Read more
The Mililani football program heads into the playoffs still searching for its identity, but it can rest assured it is still the team that can handle Kapolei. Read more
The Cane Knife has resided on Campbell’s campus for the past 20 years, and if Friday night is any indication it will stay there for the foreseeable future. Read more
Kamehameha’s new video scoreboard got a workout Friday night. Read more
The state’s ninth-ranked team showed off its offense in a 41-27 win over ‘Iolani at Hugh Yoshida Stadium on Friday night, a week after being held without a touchdown in a 10-3 loss to Kamehameha. Read more
Wendell Say picked the perfect time to be a fan. Read more
Tama Amisone put the quarter in quarterback Friday night. Read more
One of good, old Bobby Lee’s favorite sayings was always “professional boxing in Hawaii died a long time ago, they just forgot to bury it.” Read more
There have been many holy books, but the holiest might be under a tent on McKinley High School’s campus. Read more
They couldn’t have known it at the time, but the rebirth of Moanalua’s second dynasty in girls wrestling had its roots in a reserve languishing on the bench. Read more
Diesel Del Rosario went through the toughest bracket of the Texaco/HHSAA State Wrestling Championships at the Cannon Activities Center in Laie on Saturday night, becoming tiny Lanai’s first state champion. Read more
All 28 top seeds made it through the first two rounds of the Texaco/HHSAA State Wrestling Championships at the Cannon Activities Center on Friday, putting them within two victories of a state title. Read more