In-depth coverage of Hawaii high school sports from the Star-Advertiser’s team of prep sports reporters and photographers.
Kamehameha senior Tatum Moku successfully defended her titles in the long jump, pole vault and 100-meter hurdles to add three more golds to her collection at the Island Movers/HHSAA State Track and Field Championships. Read more
Injuries and illness couldn’t stop Payton Jim On. Read more
Two weeks after ending a 17-year drought by winning the ILH championship, Kamehameha (16-6) raised the koa trophy on the worn turf of Les Murakami Stadium for the first time since 2004. Read more
Campbell completed the season 24-1-3 overall. The Sabers played it close to the vest this season with solid defense. Read more
For the second year in a row, a bruising ILH schedule prepared Damien for a run to a Division II state baseball championship. Read more
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Pac-Five did a great job of squeezing every bit of drama out of its stay at the DataHouse/HHSAA Division II Softball Championships. Read more
With his team down to its final few outs, Baldwin coach Craig Okita took advantage of his deep bench. Read more
After ending a 17-year drought since its last ILH championship, top seed Kamehameha is seeking to put to bed an even longer one in states. Read more
With scoring at an all-time low in the state baseball tournament, Mililani made the most of the few chances it got. Read more