The HHSAA has announced its Class of 2025 for the 12-member Hall of Honor.
Every year since 1983, a committee votes for the 12 most outstanding senior student-athletes in Hawai‘i. A bevy of sports and islands have been represented over the years. Although athletic achievement is the main criterion, academic record, community involvement and character are among the other factors considered.
Each member of the Hall of Honor is awarded a $2,000 scholarship courtesy of the HHSAA and Enterprise Holdings.
The 2025 Hall of Honor will be honored in a June 1 Banquet at Sheraton Princess Ka'iulani's Ainahau showroom.
The HHSAA Hall of Honor Class of 2025 is below (courtesy HHSAA):
- Kaimana Carvalho, Kahuku (football, track, volleyball)
- Saxoni Frank, Radford (cheerleading)
- Mikah Labuanan, KS-Maui (wrestling)
- Titan Lacaden, Saint Louis (football)
- Tyler Loree, Seabury Hall (golf)
- Ellana Klemp, Hanalani (basketball)
- Sage Miller, 'Iolani (swimming)
- Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele, Campbell (football)
- Xeyana Salanoa, Punahou (soccer)
- Pupu Sepulona, Saint Louis (basketball, football, track, volleyball)
- Tyger Taam, Moanalua (judo, wrestling)
- Kainoa Wade, KS-Kapalama (basketball, volleyball)
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