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
Brandon Brooks thrived in the pool, on the court and on the field, starring in an unlikely combination of basketball,...
“Harassing Harry,” as a famed sportswriter once called him, will never be forgotten for his outstanding play at quarterback and...
Charles “Kale” Ane III was once described as a gangly and clumsy kid, but through hard work, he ultimately lived...
In the Comments section of Tommy Collins nomination ballot his sponsor submitted a brief paragraph which summarized most eloquently the...
Boy Eldredge was a three-sport athlete at Punahou School, playing football, basketball and baseball. A natural talent, Eldredge racked up...
Glenn Goya ’73 was a three-year letter winner in baseball and two-year letterman in basketball. He was named to the...
Norbert Mendes 61 excelled on the basketball court and on the baseball diamond for three years at Punahou. Named Athlete...
James “Jim” Iams is known to the Buff ’n Blue faithful as a three-year letterman in basketball. Iams led Punahou...
During his sixth grade, Mosi was a member of a pony league football team which included his close buddy, a...
In a word; exceptional. How else to describe Miah Ostrowski ’07? Few would be surprised that he would go on to play collegiately in two sports, doing so at the University of Hawai‘i in both football and basketball
It was said that John Kamana III was as fast on the track as he was physical on the football...