HHSAA Hall of Honor: Mid-Pacific’s Logan Lau
Logan Lau brought Mid-Pacific’s combat sports machine back out of the garage. Read more
Logan Lau brought Mid-Pacific’s combat sports machine back out of the garage. Read more
Arquette’s ability to transition and be the Warriors’ go-to source of power helped Kamehameha win the state title last fall. Read more
Kalani runner Yuta Cole never failed to provide clutch performances. Read more
An All-BIIF D-II Player of the Year in volleyball, Samura was a two-time All-State Fab 15 basketball selection, averaging 27 points per game for Ka Makani. Read more
Honma, who will play volleyball at Western Oregon, found out about her induction through her father, former Honokaa basketball player Clayton Honma. Read more
Diesel Del Rosario beat Kamehameha’s Evan Kusumoto 4-3 at the Texaco Wrestling Championships in February, becoming tiny Lanai’s first state champion. Read more
This year’s Hawaii Hall of Honor keynote speaker is a 2006 inductee who will return to the banquet with a legendary line of accolades. Read more
Jacob Hinderleider (‘Iolani), Clemson: Hit his 13th home run of the season, a solo shot, in an 8-7 loss to Miami in the ACC Tournament, then had another hit in the ninth inning to set up an 8-7 win over Louisville. Read more
Diane Tagovailoa and Lisa Sapolu also will speak on the basics of players seeking a football scholarship. Read more
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Defending Division I state champion Waipahu and Farrington, under first-year head coach Mike Lafaele, will make the jump to the Open Division for the 2024 season. Read more
Three-peat state champions and record holders lead the class of 2024 inductees to the Enterprise/HHSAA Hall of Honor. Read more
Mililani took over the top spot on April 8 and never relinquished. Read more
The call was too close for several voters in the Star-Advertiser Baseball Top 10. Read more
What Keith Amemiya called the biggest prep sports event in Maui County history turned into the biggest bungle in HHSAA history. Read more
The Warriors took command from the start by sending 15 batters to the plate in a 38-minute onslaught. From there, Santos wasted few pitches. Read more
Prior to the start of the game, following the first rain delay, teams were asked by the HHSAA whether they would want to play despite the inclement weather, or simply have a co-championship. The players opted to play. Read more
Baldwin’s 3-2 win over defending state champion Kamehameha in the semifinals on Friday will make it an all-Maui Interscholastic League final today at Moanalua. Read more
Mililani, the OIA champion, won its first state championship since 2014. Read more
Aaron Rapoza fired four scoreless innings of one-hit relief as the Damien Monarchs rallied to a 2-1 victory over Waianae in Division II semifinal action at Les Murakami Stadium. Read more
The Kapaa softball team and its “hammahs” pounded out another impressive victory to end the season. Read more
The Sabers are in the final for the first time since 2017, the only time they won it all. Read more