James “Jim” Iams is known to the Buff ’n Blue faithful as a three-year letterman in basketball. Iams led Punahou...
In his two years at Punahou (1957 and 1958), Ray won five letters; two in football, two in track and...
In their book “Punahou 1841 – 1941”, Mary Alexander and Charlotte Dodge wrote, “From 1921 to 1924 there was a...
Chris “Buster” Small ’96 utilized his brawn and brains to become a Hall of Fame catcher and center.
The Punahou Athletic Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made significant contributions to athletics at Punahou
As a true five-tool player, Martines ’97 became a three-time All-State first-teamer and a critical member of a buff ’n blue squad.
Jim, or Jimmy – but most frequently and affectionately call “Hutch” – ranks as one of the finest athletes and...
At a time when few athletic opportunities existed for girls, Cleo Higgins Droege was setting records in the pool. With...
Believe it or not, Dr. Paul played on Punahou’s 1903 varsity squad at the tender age of 15 – when...
Manti Te‘o ’09’s presence looms large over the history of Punahou football. He was the linchpin of a talented team that won the Sons of O‘ahu’s first gridiron koa trophy.










