Lead, follow or get out of the way. For Kim Lung ’79, there was never any option except the first: Lead.
Unselfish and coachable. What more could any coach ask for?
There are throws. And then there are throws.
Estee Okumura ’99 Shizuru was a master at it, whether it was her clutch infield bullets to first base or her pin-point passes halfway down the basketball court
Since leaving Punahou, Keith Uperesa has made football his life. The former Buff ’n Blue standout in three sports –...
As a senior guard, Darryl Gabriel led Punahou to a state championship in basketball. Playing behind him was the man...
In the Comments section of Tommy Collins nomination ballot his sponsor submitted a brief paragraph which summarized most eloquently the...
Glenn Goya ’73 was a three-year letter winner in baseball and two-year letterman in basketball. He was named to the...
It was said that John Kamana III was as fast on the track as he was physical on the football...
Walter Macfarlane 62 was the first Punahou athlete to earn nine varsity letters: three each in football, basketball and track....
To one longtime coach, Blythe Yamamoto was symbolic of the well-rounded local athlete who, because more opportunities were becoming available...










