Outstanding tennis facilities like the Dillingham Tennis Complex help us to grow the game at the grassroots level.
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- Big Shot
- Fall 2016
- Fall 2017
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- Fall 2019
- Fall 2021
- Fall 2023
- Fall 2024
- Fall 2025
- Final Say
- For the Record
- In Good Company
- One to Watch
- Spring 2016
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- Spring 2018
- Spring 2019
- Spring 2020
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- Spring 2022
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- Spring 2026
- Summer 2016
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- Summer/Fall 2020
- Touching Base
- Why We Give
- Winter 2016
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- Winter 2026
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Punahou School’s tennis program has built a historic legacy of national-record-breaking success.
This spring, Alumni in the Pacific Northwest participated in a fun lei-making activity and conversation with President Mike Latham ’86.
Puns were in full force in New York City this winter – proving that buff ’n blue bonds extend far beyond lush Mānoa Valley.
The annual Retiree Luncheon brought together former faculty and staff for a joyful afternoon at the President’s Pavilion on Wednesday, Mar. 4.
Punahou’s cheerleaders light up every sporting event with electrifying dance routines and “yells” that fire up the crowd.
Punahou bids a warm mahalo to faculty and staff who are celebrating milestone anniversaries or retiring.
Punahou’s fourth graders took their classroom lessons to the State Capitol for a hands-on look at how democracy works in Hawaiʻi
Shanna-Lei Dacanay ’05 engineered her own success and landed a dream job in her field, serving as Iceland’s only BREEAM-accredited professional.
In celebration of their respective 50th Reunions, Terry Kawamura ’76 Sasamura and Ross Sasamura ’78 have made a generous three-part gift to Punahou.










