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VIDEO: ILH wrestling championships

By Nick Abramo on February 10, 2018

Below are five videos from finals of the ILH wrestling championships at Kamehameha on Thursday. The vidoes, in order, are of: >> Boys 285: Cody Bollig (Kamehameha) defeats Harry Lloyd (Damien), pin >> Boys 120: Kysen Terukina (Kamehameha) defeats Brady Hoshino (‘Iolani), 9-1 >> Boys 170: Kaysen Takenaka (‘Iolani) defeats Kainalu Huddy (Kamehameha), 5-2 >> Boys 126: Corey Cabanban (Saint Louis) defeats Casen Watanabe (Punahou), 9-3 >> Boys 220: Legend Matautia (Punahou) defeats Dominic Tominiko (Saint Louis), 12-4

State wrestling brackets released

By Billy Hull on February 10, 2018

Here are the brackets for the 2018 Texaco/HHSAA State Wrestling Championships released today. The OIA has seven of the 14 No. 1 seeds on the boys side with the ILH receiving six and the MIL getting one. The OIA also has seven No. 1 seeds on the girls side with the ILH only getting one (Zoe Omura of ‘Iolani at 97 pounds). The MIL has four No. 1 seeds and the BIIF two. We will have more on them later. […]

Seabury Hall’s Winham repeats as runner of year

By Nick Abramo on February 10, 2018

Seabury Hall’s Veronica Winham is the Gatorade Hawaii girls cross country runner of the year for the second time in a row, the Gatorade Company announced recently. The award recognizes outstanding athletic excellence, high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the race course. Winham, a 5-foot-5 senior, is a finalist for the national runner of the year award. Winham won the state meet for the second straight year in the fall, in 19 minutes, 16.1 […]


Unseeded ‘Iolani, Pearl City lock horns for state title

By Nick Abramo on February 10, 2018

The two most recent girls soccer state champions are meeting for the 2018 koa trophy Saturday night at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium. Defending champion ‘Iolani (14-3-1) — an extremely balanced team — meets 2016 titlist Pearl City (16-1), which brings in what has been arguably the state’s most dangerous attack the last three seasons. The Chargers have strength all over the field, too, but they usually succeed when their offense soars. Interestingly, both teams are unseeded. ‘Iolani blanked OIA champion […]

VIDEO: No. 1 Kamehameha vs. Pearl City Shootout

By Paul Honda on February 10, 2018

Highlights of overtime and two sets of penalty-kick shootouts between No. 1-seeded Kamehameha and Pearl City in the quarterfinal round of The Queen’s Medical Center/HHSAA Girls Soccer State Championships at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2018. Pearl City won in the second set of PKs, a sudden death victory on freshman Soraya Santos‘ score, capping a 1-0 upset win.

State girls wrestling qualifiers

By Jerry Campany on February 9, 2018

Hawaii Prep World has not been invited to the seeding meeting for the Texaco state wrestling championships this year, but we will post the brackets as soon as they are released. Until then, here is the list of state qualifiers as we know them along with major accomplishments. One interesting twist to this year’s seeding meeting will be that they are going to seed all five league champions rather than have the KIF champ jump in wherever he can. Where […]

State boys wrestling qualifiers

By Jerry Campany on February 9, 2018

Hawaii Prep World has not been invited to the seeding meeting for the Texaco state wrestling championships this year, but we will post the brackets as soon as they are released. Until then, here is the list of state qualifiers as we know them along with major accomplishments. The only hole we can find is in the 220 class, where the BIIF did not have a third qualifier. The spot will be filled by whichever league comes up in the […]

Pearl City takes out top seed in soccer quarterfinals

By Paul Honda on February 9, 2018

Soraya Santos knows the jitters, Naomi Takata knows compassion and Frank Baumholtz knows what it’s like to have a heartbeat again. Pearl City’s stunning 1-0 sudden victory over No. 1 seed Kamehameha on Thursday night is instantly one of the biggest quarterfinal upsets in recent memory. Pearl City (15-1), the OIA’s third-place team, last won the state title in 2016. Kamehameha (12-2-1), the ILH champion, was seeking its first title since ’14. The Chargers pulled out the clutch victory as […]