No Punahou student of his generation embodied the all-around athlete profile better than Brian Wells ’91.
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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.
As a true five-tool player, Martines ’97 became a three-time All-State first-teamer and a critical member of a buff ’n blue squad.
Allison Lipsher ’04’s mastery of the keeper position and the team’s success made her one of the greatest to ever play soccer in Hawai‘i.
Kristin Lim ’09 Duckworth is the only Punahou girls tennis player to win four singles and/or doubles league and state championships.
Kuehu ’08’s scoring ability and excellence propelled her to greatness as one of the most highly decorated prep hoopsters ever to play in the state.
Kono ’08’s precociously strong all-around game was bolstered by her consistency and resilience, which allowed her to succeed in Golf.
Jacob Garcia ‘88‘s dedication, skill and ambition forged him into one of the most dominant competitors of his era.
Daniel Chow ’08’s composure, awareness and discipline came together on the mat to make him one of the most decorated boys grapplers at Punahou.










