This week's HI Five goes to UH football player Mike Edwards, who has excelled despite the team's troubles. Edwards has returned three kickoffs for touchdowns this season—setting both a single season record for the school, and a career record for an individual.More >>
Wily is the best player on the best football team in the state, who's not only having a great season, but is also becoming one of the leading rushers in state history.More >>
University of Hawaii Wahine Softball pitcher Kaia Parnaby has had an immaculate season so far. It's hard to believe that her first WAC Pitcher of the Week award just came this past week.More >>
Dynamite comes in small packages, and Traven Wailehua is a perfect example of that. At six years old, Traven became the two-time defending Pan Am ju-jitsu feather weight champion.More >>
Roosevelt Senior Brianna Jeffries has had her share of ups and downs, the ones away from the sports are much bigger than any competition she's faced in athletics.More >>
At six foot seven inches tall, Deforrest Buckner isn't hard to miss and neither is his athleticism. The Punahou senior led the buff and blue to a state title over Kahuku.More >>
The Konawaena Wildcats girls basketball team has a ton of talent, and they put it all on display in winning their 2nd straight State Championship this past weekendMore >>
Nani Vercrussyen is no stranger to winning championships, recently winning the Double Mini Trampoline National Championship in Japan, she's been winning gymnastics championships since the age of 10. More >>
Waipahu High School soccer player Alyssa Almogela scored eight girls during the regular season, with 3 of them coming in the OIA White Championship game.More >>
She's a coaches dream and every opponents nightmare. The name of Iolani's Kama Pascua is well known around the ILH, just don't ask her to go by her birth name. She scorched opponents for 17 goals in just 12 games...More >>
Tadd Fujikawa, not only made the cut in the Sony Open, but also doing some damage finishing in a tie for 19th place, his best PGA finish to date.More >>
To students at Saint Francis, Tony Randoplh is known as the dean of discipline, as well as one of the basketball team's assistant coaches. Not everyone knows about his successful career in basketball...More >>