If it had not been for the “four year” rule which made Dope ineligible to participate in ILH competition in...
Born and raised in Hilo, Harold entered Punahou in his freshman year and immediately joined the swimming team. At the...
The following is an excerpt from “Punahou 1841 – 1941” by Mary Alexander and Charlotte Dodge. “From 1921 to 1924...
An all-around athlete, “Jinkie” starred in and won seven letters at Punahou in football, track, baseball and tennis. He distinguished...
Brandon Brooks thrived in the pool, on the court and on the field, starring in an unlikely combination of basketball,...
It was said that John Kamana III was as fast on the track as he was physical on the football...
Few athletes, if any, in the history of Punahou and the University of Hawaii sports have come close to matching...
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
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
Warren’s outstanding athletic performances were a light during the World War II years when Punahou, without a permanent home, had...
Since leaving Punahou, Keith Uperesa has made football his life. The former Buff ’n Blue standout in three sports –...
From Punahou to the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montreal, Chris Woo ’76 is renowned for the state and world...