—– 2023 TEXACO/HHSAA WRESTLING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS TOP-SIX PLACERS GIRLS 97 >> 1. Adriana Daoang (Moanalua) >> 2. Serah Yogi (Pearl City) >> 3. Alu Hyodo (Roosevelt) >> 4. Taylen Babas-Masuno (Hilo) >> 5. Michaela Jane Sarmiento (Kalaheo) &Read More
—– Kapolei’s Jaden Nahoi-Baricar came up big for Arizona State en route to the Western Collegiate Roller Hockey League championship last Saturday in Corona, California. Nahoi-Baricar scored five goals in a one-day best-of-three series — including Read More
—– For two seasons in a row, Kahuku’s Maia Esera has been unstoppable. Not only that, she beat every opponent by fall in 2023 and only three of those matches made it into the second period. Read More
—– The talent pool is getting deeper and deeper in Hawaii high school wrestling. “This is the toughest boys tournament I’ve seen, top to bottom, in 20 years,” Moanalua boys coach Lucas Misaki said after the Read More
Hawaii’s Brant Porter and Rysan Leong had quite a day in separate events on Saturday. Leong, the former Kalaheo athlete now at Menlo College, won the 165-pound weight class at the National Association of Read More
—– Bedrock Sports Hawaii brings you videos and a photo gallery of the title matches at the 2023 Texaco/HHSAA Wrestling State Championships from Feb. 25 at Brigham Young-Hawaii’s Cannon Activities Center. First, the videos: GIRLS 97 GIRLS 102 Read More
Note: Look for videos of state wrestling and more photos in an upcoming post. —– Grueling, highly competitive matches, including a handful decided in the final few seconds, were the norm at the Texaco/HHSAA Wrestling Read More
Three top seeds and two state champions from a year ago were among those who lost in the semifinals of the Texaco/HHSAA Wrestling State Championships on Saturday afternoon at Brigham Young-Hawaii’s Cannon Activities Read More
Below are some photos by Lizzie Woolsey from Day 1 of the Texaco/HHSAA Wrestling State Championships: Baldwin’s Nai Hasegawa, 160-pound weight class. —– The Season As It Unfolds: >> Hawaii High School Wrestling Read More
There were no major surprises on Day 1 of the Texaco Wrestling State Championships on Friday at Brigham Young-Hawaii’s Cannon Activities Center in Laie. Fourteen champions from a year ago who are trying to get Read More