‘Iolani Classic Day 5: Montrose wins Classic championship over Orlando, 47-36
Guthrie Angeles and Maile Greenhill, Sports Editors
December 21, 2011
The 28th Annual ‘Iolani Classic features top high school basketball teams from Hawaii, the mainland, and overseas. The Classic, sponsored by Nike, is considered one of the Top 5 best basketball tournaments in the country. The tournament features teams from California, Maryland, Texas, Florida, China,... Read more »
‘Iolani Classic Day 4: Semifinals and more
Guthrie Angeles and Maile Greenhill, Sports Editors
December 20, 2011
The 28th Annual ‘Iolani Classic features top high school basketball teams from Hawaii, the mainland, and overseas. The Classic, sponsored by Nike, is considered one of the Top 5 best basketball tournaments in the country. The tournament features teams from California, Maryland, Texas, Florida, China,... Read more »
‘Iolani Classic Day 3: Westbury, Bishop O’Dowd, Montrose, and Orlando advance to semifinals
Guthrie Angeles and Maile Greenhill, Sports Editors
December 19, 2011
The 28th Annual ‘Iolani Classic features top high school basketball teams from Hawaii, the mainland, and overseas. The Classic, sponsored by Nike, is considered one of the Top 5 best basketball tournaments in the country. The tournament features teams from California, Maryland, Texas, Florida, China,... Read more »
‘Iolani Classic Day 2: ‘Iolani, Bishop O’Dowd, Fairfax, De La Salle, and Montrose advance in tournament bracket
Guthrie Angeles and Maile Greenhill, Sports Editors
December 17, 2011
The 28th Annual ‘Iolani Classic features top high school basketball teams from Hawaii, the mainland, and overseas. The 16-team tournament runs December 16-21 at the ‘Iolani Lower Gym. Saturday, December 17, 2011 2:00pm Game 1: ‘Iolani (Honolulu, HI) 58 vs. Kaimuki (Honolulu, HI) 40 FINAL ‘Iolani... Read more »
‘Iolani Classic Day 1: Westbury, Lincoln, and Orlando all victorious in tourney’s first day
Guthrie Angeles and Maile Greenhill, Sports Editors
December 16, 2011
The 28th Annual ‘Iolani Classic features top high school basketball teams from Hawaii, the mainland, and overseas. The 16-team tournament runs December 16-21 at the ‘Iolani Lower Gym. Friday, December 16, 2011 5:00pm Game 2: Kalani (Honolulu, HI) 33 vs. Westbury (Houston, TX) 86 FINAL After Game... Read more »
Going it alone
Cassie Busekrus
December 16, 2011
“Who are you going with to WinterBall?” This question, or variations of it, is popular around the Upper School campus as the event of the season approaches. A common response seems to be, “I’m only going if the right person asks me,” or, “I’m staying home because I don’t want to go stag.” Romance,... Read more »
APEC essay winner pretends to be Secret Service
Matthew Callahan
December 16, 2011
Ben Chao (’13) was one of five students who won the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit sustainability essay contest. His essay answered the question, “Why is sustainability important to you, Hawaii and APEC?” After he visited APEC I had the chance to ask him some questions about... Read more »
WinterBall Stress Disorder
Ashley Cobile
December 16, 2011
The first few weeks before WinterBall bids came out, stress began to build up over who our dates were going to be. Some of us asked for advice from our friends and maybe even family members. This year, there has been an increase in creativity in regards to asking out dates. Girls stress about who will... Read more »
Football makes it a 5-peat with shutout over Waipahu
Maile Greenhill
November 25, 2011
The `Iolani Raider football team were crowned Division II champions for the fifth year in a row with their 34-0 victory over the Waipahu Marauders in Friday afternoon’s game at Aloha Stadium. The Raiders were led by junior Kody Mento’s three rushing touchdowns and senior Jordan Lee’s... Read more »
Senior Freeze on Halloween
Maile Greenhill
November 4, 2011
During lunch on Halloween, the senior class invaded the Center Courtyard and stayed there, completely frozen. Underclassmen looked on, baffled by the costumed figures seemingly turned into stone. However, after a few minutes, a cry went out, and the seniors returned to their benches as if nothing abnormal... Read more »

