`Iolani defeats Kaimuki for fourth straight football championship

Maile Greenhill
November 26, 2010

On Black Friday, the `Iolani football team received something you couldn’t get from any store, defeating their Date Street neighbor Kaimuki, 49-14, to win their fourth straight state championship, and their fifth in six years. Sophomore quarterback Reece Foy threw 20 completions on 24 attempts for... Read more »

Candyland’s sour prices

Kaitrin Tobin
November 21, 2010

Every year, students eagerly anticipate Winterball. However, some of the sweetness has been taken out of “Candyland,” this year’s theme. Prices for bids seem to have risen dramatically. While bids for ‘Iolani students stayed the same at $45, bids for students outside of ‘Iolani increased to... Read more »

`Iolani triumphs in state semifinal

Maile Greenhill
November 20, 2010

The Raiders of `Iolani again found themselves facing the Red Raiders of Kauai High School in the state tournament, but this time in the semifinals rather than in the finals. Just like last time, `Iolani came out victorious, winning by a score of 14-0. It was the first game for `Iolani in the 2010 state... Read more »

Iolani boys’ bowling coach recognized as Co-Coach of the Year

Alexander Ko
November 9, 2010

The ‘Iolani boys’ bowling program is finally back on top. After 30 years of waiting, the ‘Iolani boys have reclaimed the title of ILH Champions. This newfound success is due in no small part to the boy’s varsity bowling head coach Jason Egdamin for turning the program around. For all... Read more »

`Iolani holds off Kamehameha comeback, 13-6

Guthrie Angeles
November 3, 2010

The ‘Iolani Raiders (2-0 in the ILH) upset the Kamehameha Warriors (0-2 in the ILH) 13-6 in football on September 11 at Aloha Stadium. This is the second time in two years ‘Iolani has beaten Kamehameha. As the defending Div. I state champions, the Warriors were favored to beat the Raiders, who are... Read more »

`Iolani overwhelms Pac-Five 26-7

Guthrie Angeles
November 3, 2010

Triple digit distance statistics, especially in football, are incredibly common.  Unless, of course, they describe the enormity of a single play. `Iolani cornerback Reid Saito’s 100-yard interception return for a touchdown during the Raiders’ 26-7 victory over the Pac-Five Wolfpack characterized... Read more »

Debate lectures held at ‘Iolani

Akari Hatanaka
November 3, 2010

Since the 1960s the answer to the question, “What is your greatest fear?” has remained the same. Most people weren’t afraid of AIDS, or terrorism, or random violence. “Number one was public speaking,” Professor Minh Luong told a group of debaters and coaches in Seto Hall. On Sept. 10 and 11,... Read more »

Tulonghari returns from devastating injury

Adam Ching
November 2, 2010

If you went to any of the early season `Iolani football games, then you would have noticed that the familiar number 23 is missing from the football field. Number 23, senior Trevyn Tulonghari, was out for most of the season while rehabbing a broken ankle. While at an Oregon State football camp, Tulonghari... Read more »

The Truth Behind Cheerleading

Cristin Lim
November 2, 2010

It is an arduous endeavor to be responsible for both vivacity and athletic excellence. It is not an easy task for a cheerleader to put a smile on her face at every waking moment while maintaining a competitive edge. Cheerleading is not for the weak-minded. There seems to be a common misconception that... Read more »

8th grade cheer

November 2, 2010

The 8th graders placed 4th in this year’s Cheerfest competition. Check out their cheer!

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