If it had not been for the “four year” rule which made Dope ineligible to participate in ILH competition in...
A descendant of a prominent missionary family, the late “Doctor Charlie” – physician, surgeon, medical historian, scholar, teacher, humanitarian, public...
Born and raised in Hilo, Harold entered Punahou in his freshman year and immediately joined the swimming team. At the...
Kathy Shipman '79 was a three-year letter winner in swimming and played varsity volleyball for one year. Kathy held numerous...
Known throughout Hawaii for his distinguished business and public service careers, Lorrin was also an outstanding athlete. The former publisher...
Labeled by Hawaii’s sportswriters as the “Greatest Cinder Ace of the Decade,” Ray compiled the record high number of 41.25...
Hawaii's first woman to make the U.S. Olympic Women's Swimming Team – Mariechen started breaking Hawaiian, national and world records...
Records would indicate that “Miki” was the first Punahou woman graduate to participate in the Olympic games since Mariechen Wehselau...
In the annals of our island’s sports it will be recorded that Walter Holt was one of Hawaii’s most gifted...
Rivalries run deep, and Sean Kern’s favorite memories of high school center around the water polo games between Punahou and...










