Featured

Latest news

Latest news

10 storylines to watch in state tournament

By Billy Hull on November 3, 2016

The trial run of the HHSAA’s new three-tier format for the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football Championships begins Friday with six games. The creation of a six-team Open Division has created quite a stir among fans, players and coaches alike. The release of the brackets in the three divisions has created plenty of controversy surrounding the seeding of certain teams. Yet here we are, ready to play the games as scheduled. Here are 10 storylines to watch over the next […]

Polynesian Bowl on ESPN3; blacked out here

By Nick Abramo on November 2, 2016

The inaugural Polynesian Bowl will be telecast on ESPN3, the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame and ESPN announced Wednesday. But the telecast will be blacked out in Hawaii. Hawaii News Now (Raycom Media), who owns television stations KGMB-CBS and KHNL-NBC and operates KFVE in Honolulu, will be providing the local production. The Polynesian Bowl is a high school all-star game that will feature elite senior football players of Polynesian heritage and other ancestries from across the country. The game — […]

HAWAII GROWN: Herbig wakes up Stanford ‘O’

By Billy Hull on November 1, 2016

It had been over a month since Stanford had scored more than 17 points in a game heading into Saturday’s Pac-12 contest at Arizona. The Cardinal, in the midst of a disappointing 1-3 record in their last four games, were hit by the injury bug on the offensive line. It opened the door for Saint Louis graduate Nate Herbig to make his first collegiate start as a true freshman at right guard. Herbig, who is 6-foot-4 and 350 pounds, made […]


HHSAA Girls Volleyball All-Tournament Teams

By Paul Honda on November 1, 2016

The 2016 New City Nissan/HHSAA Girls Volleyball State Championships All-Tournament Teams, selected by HHSAA and media. Division I: Most Outstanding Player: Elena Oglivie, ‘Iolani Saige Ka‘aha‘aina-Torres, ‘Iolani Chandler Cowell, King Kekaulike Phoebe Grace, Kahuku Kayla Afoa, Kamehameha Lexis Akeo, Kamehameha Ana Oglivie, ‘Iolani Kyra Hanawahine, Kamehameha Division II: Most Outstanding Player: Nina Krupa, Le Jardin Keri Lum, Hawaii Baptist Julia Fisher, Le Jardin Shelby Capllonch, Damien Arianna Lunow-Luke, Le Jardin Kassidy Naone, Le Jardin Ally Wada, Hawaii Baptist Kailey Young, […]

VIDEO: Kahuku beats Farrington for OIA title

By Paul Honda on October 31, 2016

Nationally-ranked Kahuku has had scarcely a challenge against island teams this season. The defending state championships took on a hot Farrington team in the Oahu Interscholastic Association Division I championship game at Aloha Stadium on Friday. First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter

No debating top 3 teams in the state

By Hawaii Prep World on October 31, 2016

First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football Championship schedule With the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA State Football Championships set to begin Friday, there is no debate who the top three teams in the state are. Two-time defending OIA champion Kahuku picked up all 15 first-place votes for the second straight week in the latest Honolulu Star-Advertiser Football Top 10 released Monday. Two-time defending ILH champion Saint Louis, which lost to Kahuku in the Division I state final last season, received all 15 second-place […]

Lehl, ‘Iolani step in to fill Kamehameha void

By Jerry Campany on October 31, 2016

Connor Lehl is the first male state cross country winner from Punahou since Todd Iacovelli in 2001, but the bigger surprise might be that he didn’t have to overcome a Kamehameha runner to get there. For just the second time in the last 20 years, Kamehameha failed to take home a medal. The Warriors were either team champions or had the individual champion, sometimes both, in every year since 1997 except this year and 2011. The Warirors failed to place […]

Neighbor island runners rise up

By Jerry Campany on October 31, 2016

From Tia Ferguson to the dominance of Dakota Grossman, the neighbors islands have always had champions in the girls field of the state cross country championships. But this year was different. Neighbor island runners, particularly Seabury Hall, flooded the top 10. The Spartans placed four of the top five and six of the top 10 finishers were from neighbor islands. That is the most since 1989 when they had eight of the top 10 and equal to 2011 when six […]

RECENT TWEETS

RECENT TWEETS