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APRIL 9, 2008: Waianae volleyball team hits its peak

By Jerry Campany on April 9, 2020

On this day in 2008, the Waianae boys volleyball team swept Pearl City and Aiea to take a commanding lead in the OIA Red West. The Seariders, who were ranked No. 5 in the state, were led by setters Aaron Robinson and Desmond Dela Cruz. Aaron Fogatu had 10 kills and Anthony Robinson added eight. Waianae went on to win the OIA championship with an emphatic sweep of Roosevelt but got swept by eventually champion Iolani in its first match […]

APRIL 9, 1986: Kalani’s Aaron Miyakawa throws no-hitter

By Jerry Campany on April 9, 2020

On this date in 1986, Kalani pitcher Aaron Miyakawa used the weather to his advantage in holding Kalaheo hitless over seven innings in a 10-0 victory. Miyakawa walked two and allowed only three runners on base on the wet, windy day at Aloha Stadium. Matt Fujikawa saved his gem with a diving catch in left field when the score was still 1-0. Greg Taguchi led the Falcons with three hits and three RBI. Miyakawa was an OIA East All-Star that […]

APRIL 8, 2006: Iolani’s Kela Marciel wins in first varsity start

By Jerry Campany on April 8, 2020

Kela Marciel could do it all when he was at Iolani, and proved it on this date in 2006. The freshman got a lot of help from his teammates and needed it to come out with a win over dangerous Saint Louis. His teammates gifted him with 18 runs, 11 of them in the second inning after Marciel allowed one in his two trips to the mound. Case Miyahira and Chris Johnson both hit home runs to build a lead […]


APRIL 8, 1992: Kailua reaches OIA East baseball title tilt

By Jerry Campany on April 8, 2020

On this date in 1992, Laramie “Lee” DeSoto had an up-and-down day but came out on top as Kailua beat Castle 4-3 to reach the OIA East final. DeSoto earned the win on the mound despite giving up the tying run by driving in the go-ahead tally in the next inning. The Surfriders set up a date with Kalaheo for the East championship two days later. Kailua completed that mission and rolled all the way to the OIA title under […]

Farrington baseball legend John Matias dies

By Jerry Campany on April 8, 2020

Farrington’s John Matias died Tuesday after a long illness. Here is Dave Reardon’s story for the Star-Advertiser. Matias, a former Hawaii Islanders standout who rose to the Major Leagues, was a longtime coach for Damien and Pearl City after his playing days. But it was those playing days that he was most known for in the islands. Matias hit four home runs for Farrington against Waimea in the 1962 state baseball tournament, widely regarded as one of the greatest performances […]

APRIL 8, 1920: Maui without a champ in girls basketball

By Jerry Campany on April 8, 2020

On this date in 1920, Maui had no definitive champion in girls basketball. Maui High and Alexander House of Wailuku were unable to reach terms on a championship after both schools finished the regular season at 3-1 in the three-team league. The contention was on where the championship would be played. Maui wanted it held on an outdoor court and Wailuku preferred to stay indoors to suit its faster style of play. Alexander House handed Maui its lone loss indoors […]

April 7, 1928: Hilo’s greatest athlete of the 1920s was ‘useless’

By Jerry Campany on April 7, 2020

People can debate great players and teams across eras all they want, but there is no debate that the older generations had the best nicknames. Hilo’s James “Useless” Puuohau was undeniably one of the greatest athletes in the entire history of the Big Island. It was his moniker, which he kept throughout his athletic career, that stood out the most. He was referred to as “useless” by newspapers as much as his first name was used. On this day in […]

APRIL 7, 1946: Punahou goes big on tennis

By Jerry Campany on April 7, 2020

On this date in 1946, Punahou’s Verne Daily had big plans for his school’s tennis program. Daily’s dream was realized by Punahou trustee Walter Dillingham four years later when the Capt. Gaylord Dillingham courts were completed and exhibition matches involving the Australian Davis Cup team held. In 1950, the Dillingham Open was held for the first time before fizzling out in 2003, and nine years later the courts hosted an exhibition involving Wimbledon champion Maria Bueno and American star Mimi […]

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