Girls Basketball Top 10: No. 1 Kamehameha earns some rest heading into state play
The lingering memory of a 39-38 loss to ‘Iolani in the 2023-24 state championship game did nothing to stifle the Kamehameha Warriors. Read more
The lingering memory of a 39-38 loss to ‘Iolani in the 2023-24 state championship game did nothing to stifle the Kamehameha Warriors. Read more
Mark Arima remembers Cooperstown well. When he and Sheri Arima went with the Waves baseball team to a youth tournament played on the hallowed grounds of the Baseball Hall of Fame, they didn’t expect a lot of fireworks from son Daniel, a two-sport athlete who had just completed sixth grade. Read more
The Kamehameha-Hawaii girls soccer team’s motto this season was “ ‘A ‘Ole Pau,” which translates to “We’re not done yet.” Read more
The Punahou girls soccer team once again had a storybook ending in a matchup of Hawaii’s most storied programs. Read more
The stretch run is here for boys basketball, and every team not named Saint Louis is taking aim. Read more
Lorenzo Gonzalez scored five goals and Joaquin Tavares scored twice as King Kekaulike roared past Kapolei 7-1 in the opening round of the Divison I bracket of the Motiv8 Foundation/HHSAA Boys Soccer State Championships at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex. Read more
There’s no replacing Rhea Nobleza. Instead, No. 10-ranked Moanalua found solace in the rebounding tenacity of Akilah Bell. The 6-foot senior got the start and hauled in 13 rebounds as Na Menehune staved off Kailua 51-35 in the opening round of the Pacific Century Fund Team Aloha/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships. Read more
Kamehameha’s Mya Pasion had a hat trick on Saturday, which gave the Warriors a shot to cap their season and settle the score with an ILH rival. Read more
Teamwork matters even in the ultimate individual sport. Pearl City and Leilehua earned OIA Dual Meet championships on Friday at Mililani, with the Chargers beating the Mules 48-27 for the boys crown after Leilehua topped Pearl City 42-40 for the girls championship. Read more
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Brielle Nueku and Cristazia Joy Cristobal remember being the only freshmen on a Damien team that went to the state tournament in 2022. Read more
The Punahou girls soccer team doesn’t rebuild. It only continues to build on an already strong legacy. Read more
Moanalua will face Punahou in today’s semifinals at 5 p.m. at WPSC. Read more
Kamehameha, the ILH champion, will face Waipahu in today’s semifinals at 7 p.m. in WPSC’s main stadium. Read more
Kamehameha is the top seed next week as it goes for its first state title in 12 years at the Pacific Century Fund Team Aloha/HHSAA Girls Basketball State Championships. Read more
The past two Division I champions have the top two seeds and will start on opposite sides of the 12-team bracket in next week’s Motiv8 Foundation/HHSAA Boys Soccer State Championships. Read more
The Hawaii High School Athletic Association called off Thursday’s Motiv8 Foundation/HHSAA Girls Division I and II State Soccer Championships quarterfinal games due to inclement weather and rescheduled them for today. Read more
It’s hard to beat a family. Kahuku won with a unified front, getting 17 points from Makena Kamakeeaina, 13 from Tailele Wily-Ava, 11 points and eight rebounds from Posia Wily and nine points and seven boards from Tuisila Wily-Ava in a 52-36 victory over Moanalua for the OIA girls basketball championship. Read more
The way the Kapolei Hurricanes share the basketball, they look like lifelong friends. Read more
Pua‘ena Herrington saved her best for last, with 10 of her 24 points in the final quarter, including 8-for-8 shooting at the free-throw line, as No. 3 Maryknoll edged No. 4 ‘Iolani 52-50 at Father Bray Athletic Complex on Tuesday night. Read more
In and around the garage at home, Jax Realin may be the closest of four children to an authentic handy man, or handy woman. Read more
Saint Louis doesn’t do a lot of drama, but the Crusaders sure know how to win in the clutch. Read more