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Reigning national champion Kosei Gakuen gets a taste of prep football in Hawaii

By Nick Abramo on July 25, 2019

Midway through a football tri-scrimmage at Skippa Diaz Stadium at Farrington on Thursday, a brilliant rainbow adorned the sky in the East. Coincidence, maybe. But it may also have signaled the arrival of a tight, disciplined, bunch of players from the Far East. They came from Tokyo — Kosei Gakuen High School — and are here to test themselves against Hawaii competition and take part in a cultural exchange. “The first half, the offense didn’t do really good,” Kosei Gakuen […]

VIDEO: Maryknoll coach Kelly Grant optimistic about young Spartans

By Paul Honda on July 18, 2019

Maryknoll boys basketball coach Kelly Grant guided the Spartans to the Division I state championship last season, but despite the departure of key players due to graduation, he is highly optimistic. One of those reasons is 6-foot-11 Sage Tolentino, who was featured by Paul Honda here. Coach Grant chatted with Hawaii Prep World on Monday.

Maryknoll’s Sage Tolentino continues to grow

By Paul Honda on July 18, 2019

Sage Tolentino always loved basketball. Thankfully, his mom and dad didn’t mind getting him new shoes and clothes practically every six months. “He grew about four or five inches every year in elementary school,” Becky Tolentino said. The one consolation, mom added, is that son Sage isn’t a big fan of long pants. Finding trousers with a 40-inch inseam, dad Grant Tolentino said, would be tough to find. Sage Tolentino is a humble kid, just 15, and stands at 6 […]


VIDEO: Damien hoopsters embrace high expectations

By Paul Honda on July 8, 2019

A year ago, coming off a loss in the Division II finals of the boys basketball state tournament, Damien made a decision. Coach Alvin Stephenson, aiming for the prize, had his school declare the Monarchs to remain in D-II. Then came the winter, and Damien stunned a number of Top 10 teams, including eventual D-I state champion Maryknoll. With most of the roster back for the upcoming season, the Monarchs are relishing the opportunity to challenge for the ILH and […]

Bay Area’s loss is Kahuku’s gain: 6-9 center Oscar Cheng

By Paul Honda on July 2, 2019

He is 6 feet, 9 inches tall. There are plenty of reasons why Oscar Cheng could have spent his senior year in a comfort zone. At Sacred Heart Cathedral, he was a valued part of a squad that upset top-seeded Archbishop Mitty in the CIF playoffs.  “We had an up-and-down league season, and we made a special run and came together as a team. We upset the No. 1 team in the region, and we went on to win the […]

VIDEO: Saint Louis sophomore QB A.J. Bianco

By Paul Honda on June 28, 2019

For the Saint Louis Crusaders, the competition is elite, often unmatched, at quarterback. A.J. Bianco, one of their heralded passers, will be a sophomore battling for playing time. Bianco chatted after the Warrior Football Elite Camp.

VIDEO: Saint Louis underclassmen Tre Taylor, Kekahi Graham and Iona Purcell

By Paul Honda on June 27, 2019

It is not easy climbing your way up the ladder at Saint Louis, where the three-time defending state football champions soon open its defense. Defensive back Tre Taylor, quarterback Kekahi Graham and linebacker Iona Purcell, all Saint Louis underclassmen, chat after the Hawaii Football Elite Camp on Sunday at Manoa.

VIDEO: Laie Park DE/LB Tausili Akana

By Paul Honda on June 26, 2019

Tausili Akana begins his freshman year at his new school, Kamehameha, in a matter of weeks. Akana made a splash recently with an MVP award at the All-Poly Camp in Utah, which led to scholarship offers from Hawaii, Brigham Young and Utah on the same day, June 16. Akana grew up playing for the Laie Park Red Raiders football program, and now follows the footsteps of his sisters, Braelyn and Keonilei, to Kamehameha. The 6-3, 195-pound football/basketball athlete chatted after […]

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