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Plenty of talent left in cross country

By Jerry Campany on October 26, 2013

Printable results of the 2013 state cross country meet: Boys || Girls Even with two of the state’s most decorated cross country runners hanging up their cleats, don’t expect a letdown next year. Dakota Grossman became the first athlete to win four straight state championships at its current distance on Friday, and Davis Kaahanui repeated as the boys champion. The Spartans followed Grossman to the Division II title and the Warriors continued their dynasty with another team title. But those […]

Oahu’s top VB seeds to show their stuff

By Jerry Campany on October 25, 2013

Before getting down to the serious business of competing for a state championship, Oahu’s premier volleyball teams will take some time out to have a little fun. ILH champion Kamehameha and OIA Champion Mililani will be at St. Francis on Saturday, competing in the fourth edition of Bump, Set and Spike for the Cure to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure. It may be a little difficult to tell who the players are even with a program, as Alohi […]


ILH D1 Preview: Kamehameha vs. Punahou

By Billy Hull on October 25, 2013

ILH Division I Playoffs The matchup: Kamehameha (9-1) vs. Punahou (8-0) Location/Time: Aloha Stadium, Friday, 7:45 p.m. Head-to-head (since 1973): Kamehameha leads 46-33-1 Biggest margin of victory: Kamehameha, 50-7, Sept. 20, 2002 *Smallest margin of victory: Punahou, 14-13, Sept. 23, 2006; Kamehameha, 19-18, Oct. 6, 1989; Kamehameha, 9-8, Sept. 24, 1976 *Teams played to 11-11 tie on Oct. 23, 1987 Kamehameha’s offensive leaders Punahou’s offensive leaders The undefeated Punahou Buffanblu are a win away from becoming the first ILH team […]

Hawaii Baptist girls take rolloff

By Jerry Campany on October 25, 2013

Candace Minami rolled a 571 series with a high game of 214 and the Hawaii Baptist girls bowling team wrapped up the ILH title in a 2-1 playoff win over Sacred Hearts at the Hickam Bowling Center on Thursday. The Lancers won the first game of the three-game series 886-807 but the Eagles came back to win the next two 944-818 and 874-845 to capture the crown. Kasandra Kitagawa led Sacred Hearts with a 574 series and 212 game. Both […]

Cross country records in danger on Kauai

By Jerry Campany on October 24, 2013

Seabury Hall’s Dakota Grossman has nearly done it all. She won her fourth MIL title last week on Molokai and will be going for a fourth straight state crown on Friday on Kauai, which would match Eri McDonald of Punahou’s string from 1995-98. The one thing Grossman is missing, though, is the state championship record. Grossman has never come close to Lauren Ho‘s mark of 18 minutes, 11 seconds when the Hawaii Baptist blazer tore up the course at Kauai […]

ILH D2 Preview: ‘Iolani vs. Damien

By Billy Hull on October 24, 2013

ILH Division II Playoffs The matchup: ‘Iolani (6-4) vs. Damien (4-5) Location/Time: Aloha Stadium, Friday, 5 p.m. Head-to-head (since 1973): ‘Iolani leads 64-16-2 Biggest margin of victory: ‘Iolani, 47-0, Oct. 19, 2001 *Smallest margin of victory: Damien, 21-20, Sept. 28, 1996; Damien, 10-9, Sept. 23, 1983; ‘Iolani, 15-14, Oct. 21, 1983; ‘Iolani, 27-26, Sept. 16, 1978; *Teams played to 7-7 tie on Oct. 26, 1974 and 34-34 tie on Sept. 9, 2006 ‘Iolani’s offensive leaders Damien’s offensive leaders Ten years […]

Mililani earns more time off to recharge

By Jerry Campany on October 24, 2013

The last thing the state wants to give Mililani is more time to rest. The Trojans, who hadn’t played in nearly a week, showed boundless energy in a 25-22, 25-20, 25-16 win over Moanalua for the OIA Red championship on Wednesday at McKinley. Na Menehune, on the other hand, were playing their fifth match in eight days and will have to win four straight to take the state title. “They are relentless, their energy is amazing,” Moanalua coach Tommy Lake […]