In a word; exceptional. How else to describe Miah Ostrowski ’07? Few would be surprised that he would go on to play collegiately in two sports, doing so at the University of Hawai‘i in both football and basketball
John Flanagan was a dominant force in the pool. As a freshman at Punahou, he helped the varsity swim team...
After the Maui wildfire destroyed Lahaina, filmmaker Laurel Tamayo ’17 threw herself into a very personal passion project, her debut documentary “Healing Lahaina”
Tui Moe Stephenson’s years of playing soccer kick-started her place in Hawai‘i high school football lore. Stephenson became the first...
During Eri Macdonald’s freshman year at Punahou, her cross country and track coaches knew she had natural talent, but didn’t...
Todd Iacovelli chose to give to the Punahou Fund, specifically, as a direct result of Punahou’s pandemic response
Big sister Kapua looks Hi‘ilei straight in the eyes and tells her, “You eat too much meat.” With a here-we-go-again look Hi‘ilei responds, “But I love my imported prosciutto.” In unison, they burst into laughter, which makes it obvious that this kind of playful banter is constant between these sisters.
Prior to teaching, the third-grade teacher thrived in the fast-paced world of news
Owen McKibbin, a model athlete, starred in volleyball and soccer before utilizing a different set of talents as a professional...
“Al” is famous for his athletic ability and leadership which in 1953 provided the spark to bring Punahou’s 29 year...
After spending a decade in Oregon, he’s back home and in charge of Leeward Community College’s new Wahiawā Value-Added Product Development Center
When Kena Heffernan says that sports saved his life, he means that literally. Midway through his freshman year, Heffernan was...