In-depth coverage of Hawaii high school sports from the Star-Advertiser’s team of prep sports reporters and photographers.
All three Oahu teams to make the Division I tournament are on one side of the bracket and the three neighbor island teams are on the other side, guaranteeing there will be an Oahu team in the championship played Nov. 25 at Mililani. Read more
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Leilehua’s defense picked off five passes and the Mules’ Cole Northington picked up huge chucks of yardage on the ground Friday in a 34-7 victory over Aiea. Read more
Farrington’s aerial attack has come a long way, but in crunch time, it was the heavy-equipment crew that got the job done. Read more
Funds will be used to replace sports equipment and supplies lost by around 450 of Lahainaluna’s estimated 500 athletes whose homes were destroyed in the fires, and to support 40 Lahainaluna coaches who also lost their homes Read more
Punahou pushed Corona Centennial, ranked No. 14 in the nation by MaxPreps, to the limit Saturday before falling in the final seconds 50-43. Read more
The heated rivalry matchup was ultimately decided by 1 yard, as the Kaiser Cougars held on to beat the Falcons 16-12 on the game’s final play. Read more
Leilehua kept Konawaena playmaker Zed Anahu-Ambrosio out of the end zone, but the dynamite junior still came through with big plays. Read more
Kailua was missing 12 players due to illness Friday, but the Surfriders still found a way to record a convincing victory over Kaimuki. Read more