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STATES: Terukina avenges Officials loss

By Nick Abramo on February 14, 2018

Kamehameha’s Kysen Terukina, the No. 5 wrestler in Hawaii Prep World’s pound-for-pound rankings, avenged a loss earlier this season in the quarterfinals of the state wrestling championships Wednesday at Blaisdell Arena. At 120 pounds, Terukina pinned Baldwin freshman Kahilihiwa Joy to move on to the semifinals. At the Officials tournament in Decmeber, Joy pinned Terukina. “My coaches always tell me it doesn’t matter who wins in the beginning,” Terukina said. “My older brother Shayden Terukina was a three-time state champion […]

STATES: Makuaole knocks off Vierra at 145

By Nick Abramo on February 14, 2018

Waianae’s Kaleinani Makuaole beat Zion Grace Vierra of Kamehameha 5-2 in the quarterfinals of the 145-pound state wrestling championships Tuesday at Blaisdell Arena. Makuaole moves on to the semifinals to face MIL champion Jahena Miguel of Baldwin on Thursday. Grace Vierra won four ILH titles but finishes her career unable to win a state crown. “You gotta keep going and moving forward,” Makuaole said. “You can’t go in there scared and you gotta have your game-face on.” LIVE COVERAGE

STATES: Perez upsets state champ Keahi

By Nick Abramo on February 14, 2018

Moanalua’s Gabrielle Perez knocked off state champion Kauanoe Keahi of Lahainaluna 5-4 in the 132-pound quarterfinals at the state championships on Wednesday. Keahi won the state 138-pound division a year ago and is wrestling down a class this year. Keahi is also a two-time MIL champion. Perez moves on to the semifinals Thursday against ILH champion Paige Respicio of Kamehameha. “She dug deep and she believes in herself and didn’t give up,” said Darren Reyes, Perez’s coach with Na Menehune. […]


STATES: Estrella gets through Higa 1-0

By Nick Abramo on February 14, 2018

Lahainaluna’s Nanea Estrella got past Moanalua’s Amanda Higa 1-0 in the 122-pound quarterfinals at state wrestling at Blaisdell Arena on Wednesday. Estrella is a two-time MIL champion and a one-time state champion (117 pounds in 2017). “She’s awesome, dude,” Higa said after the tough loss. “I knew that she’s really, really good and really, really strong. My coaches, they told me to trust my practice and what I’ve been learning this whole time.” Estrella moves to the semifinals Thursday against […]

Maryknoll-Kapolei heads boys hoops quarterfinals

By Paul Honda on February 14, 2018

Day 2 of the Snapple/HHSAA Boys Basketball State Championships is here, but there is still wonderment about the road ahead for the team in one particular sub-bracket. The 2018 state tourney may be remembered for the chaos in the Oahu Interscholastic Association playoffs that preceded it. That leaves top seed Maryknoll with the toughest sub-bracket rather than the easiest. Or is that simplified viewpoint overstated? “We feel no different knowing we have a tough bracket ahead of us,” Spartans coach […]

Quarterfinal matches to watch at states

By Jerry Campany on February 14, 2018

The Texaco/HHSAA State Wrestling Championships begin today at Blaisdell Arena. For our latest coverage, check out our state wrestling tournament page. Here are a few intriguing matches to watch in the second round. 120 Kysen Terukina (Kamehameha) vs. Kahiliwa Joy (Baldwin) The rematch is on. Joy shocked Terukina with a pin at Officials and it is highly doubtful that the reigning state champion has forgot about it. Joy was put in this position after being upset by Lahainaluna’s Kanoa Lanoza […]

STATES: Takenaka pins Tongi; Punley survives

By Nick Abramo on February 14, 2018

‘Iolani’s Kaysen Takenaka, the three-time ILH champion, pinned Kahuku’s Sitaleki Tongi in a 170-pound first-round match at the state wrestling championships at Blaisdell Arena on Wednesday. Meanwhile, OIA champion Keanu Punley of Leilehua barely got past Moanalua’s Jaycen Crisostomo in the loaded 170-pound class. Punley is the top seed. “He kind of came out cold,” Mules coach Kevin Corbett said about Punley. “It was a tight match. The Moanalua wrestler wrestled really tough. I thought it should have been bigger […]

All hands on deck for top-seeded Saints

By Paul Honda on February 14, 2018

The logic of the bylaws is never about the perfect fit. It certainly can cause a fit or two. With just eight teams in this field, keeping the 1 and 2 from meeting in the first or second round can be difficult. The result is what the pairings are each season. They aren’t perfect, but they follow the rule, and there’s never a dull moment when the brackets are released. Roosevelt fans probably hollered when they saw their team pitted […]

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