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
Edwin “Eddie” Fernandez won seven letters at Punahou; three in football, two in baseball and two in track. Playing either...
A 1967 press clipping describes Kala Ka‘aihue as “one of the few outstanding three-sport men in the (ILH).” His resume...
Named “Outstanding Athlete of the Territory” in 1931, “Christy” excelled in football, baseball and especially – track. He was a...
Transferring from St. Louis High School to Punahou in mid-term of his sophomore year, Red was ineligible to play either...
Like his illustrious father, the legendary Herman Clark, one of Hawaii’s all-time great football linesmen, young Herman is destined for...
Walter, known as “Buster” or “Duckfeet” during his Punahou days, was outstanding in football, track and baseball, earning a total...
An all-around athlete, “Jinkie” starred in and won seven letters at Punahou in football, track, baseball and tennis. He distinguished...
In the Comments section of Tommy Collins nomination ballot his sponsor submitted a brief paragraph which summarized most eloquently the...
Wayne Williams was the inspirational leader of the 1961 Punahou football team that won the ILH championship to cap off...
Glenn Goya ’73 was a three-year letter winner in baseball and two-year letterman in basketball. He was named to the...
During his sixth grade, Mosi was a member of a pony league football team which included his close buddy, a...