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Waianae closes in on No. 1 Maryknoll in softball Top 10

The train from Waianae is gaining momentum. → Read More

Prep volleyball is crushing it, locally and nationally

It was the golden spike heard ’round the ILH. While Moanalua posted a stunning third-place finish at the Best of the West tournament in Southern California over the weekend, Hawaii Baptist was back at the lab following a shocking 20-25, 25-23, 25-22, 25-22 win over Punahou last Tuesday. → Read More

Player of the Year Mele Sake was a power source for ‘Iolani

There’s a reason Mele Sake wears No. 33 for the state champion ‘Iolani Raiders. → Read More

Maryknoll power hitter Nelly McEnroe-Marinas will soon be a Boomer Sooner

Tammy McEnroe had a way of living life to the fullest. → Read More

Kapolei, Moanalua win OIA wrestling titles

A little adversity couldn’t stop the Kapolei Hurricanes, who won their first OIA boys wrestling championship on Saturday at Leilehua High School → Read More

High school seniors play for final time in Damien Farias Classic

Kayman Lewis and Avery Pauole scored 24 points each as Team Blue outscored Team Red, 143-131, in the Damien Farias Senior Basketball Classic on Saturday night at Saint Louis’ Clarence T.C. Ching Center. → Read More

Boys basketball Top 10: Many of state’s best players return next year

For the Kohala Cowboys and Moanalua Na Menehune, it’s about how you finish. → Read More

Kamehameha pulls off another ILH wrestling sweep

Three defending state champions are heading back to states with newly minted ILH gold medals. → Read More

Hawaii high school players have their day on signing day

The alarm rang on Loren Owan’s phone at precisely 4 a.m. → Read More

Farrington claims another OIA prize

Dominique Mose-Smith scored five of his 15 points in overtime as Farrington outlasted Kalani, 68-55, to capture the OIA Division II boys basketball championship on Wednesday night. → Read More

Campbell collects crown

Mizah Carreira scored 21 points as No. 7 Campbell upset No. 2 Mililani, 50-45, to capture its first OIA boys basketball championship. → Read More

Girls basketball Top 10: Maryknoll goes from No. 1 to done in 2 weeks

The theme in prep basketball over the past week: The mighty have fallen. → Read More

Campbell wins back-to-back titles

Campbell made it back-to-back OIA championships under coach Jazmine Corpuz. → Read More

Scanlan helps Pearl City capture OIA D-II crown

Shilee Scanlan had 13 points and 13 rebounds to power Pearl City past Castle, 39-32, for the Oahu Interscholastic Association Division II girls basketball championship on Wednesday night at Moanalua gym. → Read More

For Punahou’s Kai Flanagan, the water is her world

On a quiet morning or afternoon, Kai Flanagan takes a break from the pool. → Read More

Mililani’s Wilson more than a sew-sew player

She loves a tough challenge, but Kailee Wilson also finds a bit of serenity far from the pitch. → Read More

Saint Louis vaults to the top spot in boys hoops poll

The youth brigade at Kalaepohaku has reached the peak. → Read More

Girls basketball Top 10: No. 1 Maryknoll coming off a bye

Maryknoll collected seven of nine first-place votes to remain atop the Star-Advertiser Girls Basketball Top 10. → Read More

Oakwood of California had strong showing at Punahou Invitational

It was quite the week for the squad from North Hollywood. → Read More

Girls hoops top 10: ILH unbeaten Spartans No. 1

The journey began with returnees Taimane Faleafine-Auwae and Ciera Tugade-Agasiva handling the scoring load. → Read More