At Punahou (1923 – 1935), Francis Wai was an outstanding athlete in a number of sport, and noted mostly for...
An all-around athlete, “Jinkie” starred in and won seven letters at Punahou in football, track, baseball and tennis. He distinguished...
Glenn Goya ’73 was a three-year letter winner in baseball and two-year letterman in basketball. He was named to the...
If it had not been for the “four year” rule which made Dope ineligible to participate in ILH competition in...
“Harassing Harry,” as a famed sportswriter once called him, will never be forgotten for his outstanding play at quarterback and...
“Honolulu” Hughes, as he was called by football fans from coast to coast during is collegiate and professional football career,...
Like his illustrious father, the legendary Herman Clark, one of Hawaii’s all-time great football linesmen, young Herman is destined for...
Jim, or Jimmy – but most frequently and affectionately call “Hutch” – ranks as one of the finest athletes and...
In his freshman year at Punahou “Jimmy” won the Territorial J.O.G. (Junior Olympic Games) championship, setting records in two of...
Joey Meyer was a towering, intimidating presence on the football field and the baseball diamond. He parlayed his physical strength...
While most of his coaches and the leading sportswriters throughout his career referred to his physical stature as “small” or...
A 1967 press clipping describes Kala Ka‘aihue as “one of the few outstanding three-sport men in the (ILH).” His resume...