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Meyer returns to Aloha Stadium with Wolf Pack

By Jason Kaneshiro on September 29, 2016

When Kalei Meyer returns to Aloha Stadium on Saturday, the Kamehameha graduate will be opposite the coach who recruited him to Nevada. In Nevada’s weekly press conference on Tuesday, Meyer credited then-Wolf Pack offensive coordinator Nick Rolovich for drawing him to Reno. With Rolovich now in his first season as Hawaii’s head coach, Meyer is among the Wolf Pack players looking forward to facing him in the Mountain West Conference opener for both Nevada and UH. “I’d have to say […]

Anuenue clinches first playoff berth

By Billy Hull on September 28, 2016

Anuenue didn’t show No. 7 Moanalua much during the first set of Wednesday’s OIA East girls volleyball match. Na Koa coach Pakalana Chan had a good feeling, however, that it would change in the second set. “It’s always been a struggle for my girls as far as getting going,” Chan said. “It’s disheartening to see them in the first set when I know that the second set is what they should have done in the first set.” Na Koa bounced […]

Latest MaxPreps ranks for all 45 Hawaii FB teams

By Nick Abramo on September 28, 2016

The top three football teams in Hawaii, according to CBS MaxPreps, are virtually in the same spot in the new Sept. 27 rankings as they were on Aug. 14. Saint Louis remains the No. 1 team in Hawaii, according to the organization’s national computer rankings, and the Crusaders (5-0) are No. 39 nationally, followed by defending Division I state champion Kahuku (No. 76) and Punahou (No. 126). Kapolei made a big move, all the way up five spots to No. […]


Energy Spike: LJA loves home crowd

By Paul Honda on September 28, 2016

The Bulldogs of Le Jardin don’t need any help to be a very good girls volleyball team. But they appreciate all the help they can get. The Bulldogs improved to 4-1 in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu with a stunning 25-23, 25-23 win over No. 9 Hawaii Baptist on Tuesday night. The win was epic for Le Jardin, which had never beaten the perennial D-II state powerhouse Eagles. “We played them in the ILH championships and state championships,” senior setter […]

More than 50 from Hawaii on D-I soccer rosters

By Billy Hull on September 28, 2016

Wednesday’s Hawaii Grown section in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser profiles Saint Louis women’s soccer player Shaney Sakamoto, a 2013 graduate of Kamehameha. You can read the feature here. Sakamoto scored the first goal of the season for the Billikens, who at 7-2 matched their third-best mark in nonconference play heading into the start of Atlantic-10 play on Thursday against Dayton. Sakamoto is a full-time starter this season and has already matched her career highs with two goals and four assists in […]

Waimea puts serious wobble in Kapaa’s step

By Nick Abramo on September 27, 2016

Something interesting happened on the way to what looks like it’s going to be Kapaa’s third straight Kauai Interscholastic Federation football championship. On Saturday, the Warriors (6-0, 4-0) were put to the test in a huge way by the Menehunes. You see, Kapaa was cruising along, having scored 147 points to 6 against (110-0 in league play). All of a sudden, the Warriors were in a supreme struggle and pulled out a 3-0 win at Vidinha Stadium on Clifton Oliver‘s […]

VIDEO: Stokes Nihipali-Botelho, Kahuku

By Paul Honda on September 27, 2016

Kahuku senior Stokes Nihipali-Botelho was just about everywhere in a 42-0 win over Moanalua on Saturday. He had two kickoffs for touchbacks, returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown, and blanketed one of the state’s top receivers from start to finish.

VIDEO: Kesi Ah-Hoy, Kahuku

By Paul Honda on September 27, 2016

Kahuku senior Kesi Ah-Hoy chats after the Red Raiders’ 42-0 win over Moanalua on Saturday.