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.
Chris “Buster” Small ’96 utilized his brawn and brains to become a Hall of Fame catcher and center.
Was there anything Mark Beavers ’82 couldn’t do when he was “in the zone?”
Unselfish and coachable. What more could any coach ask for?
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
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
Boy Eldredge was a three-sport athlete at Punahou School, playing football, basketball and baseball. A natural talent, Eldredge racked up...
Jason Ching was a three-sport athlete at Punahou, competing in football, basketball and track, and earning three letters in each...
Joey Meyer was a towering, intimidating presence on the football field and the baseball diamond. He parlayed his physical strength...
Donny Utu’s combination of speed, power and vision made him a force on the football field and basketball court, earning...










