The Punahou Athletic Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made significant contributions to athletics at Punahou
Here's a recap of the activities, running from June 5 – 11
In 1976, Ia Saipaia ’76 racked up a scorching 38 points in Punahou’s State Championship basketball game, a record that...
“Eki” is considered one of the finest all-around athletes to attend Punahou in the early fifties – earning eight letters...
Mr. Castle is reported to have once said he would rather be remembered as an outstanding athlete than as a...
As a Punahou elementary school student, Dr. Allen Richardson, Trustee of Punahou School, broke his first swimming record at the...
“Al” is famous for his athletic ability and leadership which in 1953 provided the spark to bring Punahou’s 29 year...
Arnold’s athletic career can best be described briefly by encapsulating it in the following manner: Punahou athletic performance 1967 –...
Records would indicate that “Miki” was the first Punahou woman graduate to participate in the Olympic games since Mariechen Wehselau...
William “Bill” Bartlett was one point from losing to second-seeded Dave Andrews of University High in the 1977 boys tennis...
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
To one longtime coach, Blythe Yamamoto was symbolic of the well-rounded local athlete who, because more opportunities were becoming available...