Exceptional court sense and a no-nonsense approach combined to make for one of the best basketball players to wear a buff ’n blue uniform
Was there anything Mark Beavers ’82 couldn’t do when he was “in the zone?”
Billy Blanchette ’88 is no stranger to stress. He has welcomed it his entire life as an all-star Little Leaguer, an all-state and Player of the Year selection at Punahou, and an All-American at the University of Hawai‘i
Unselfish and coachable. What more could any coach ask for?
A cover girl on the 2000 spring edition of American Track & Field, Victoria Chang ’00 Nakayama was the face of Hawai‘i high school cross country and track in the late 1990s through 2000
Everything that one needs to know about Dacre Bowen ’73 can be summed up in two words: Fast. Good.
The art of diplomacy is key to athletics. Pamela Hamamoto ’78 learned that early and often when earning 11 varsity letters in three sports at Punahou.
It isn’t hyperbole. No girl has ever dominated the league and state track and field championship meets as Breanna Pearson ’92 Dembroski was able to do in the early 1990s.
Parker McLachlin ’97 went off-course when finding his athletic path
Lead, follow or get out of the way. For Kim Lung ’79, there was never any option except the first: Lead.
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
Fate can be the cruelest of thieves, robbing many of their hopes and dreams. It happened to Francis Sequeira ’79, arguably the top running back in the state in the late 1970s