Kalei Hanawahine and Keanu Carmichael, Baseball All-State First Team
July 2, 2009 | by Brian Hamasaki · No Comments

Kamehameha senior Kalei Hanawahine and junior Keanu Carmichael were named to the Honolulu Advertiser All-State first team. Both were also named to the ILH first team.
Hanawahine made the team as an outfielder, hitting .397 with three home runs and 18 RBIs. He will be playing ball at the University of San Diego next season.
Carmichael was named as a catcher, hitting .410 with four home runs and 20 RBIs.
Other players named to all-star teams:
Punahou junior designated hitter Alaka’i Aglipay was named an ILH honorable mention and All-State second team.
Kamehameha senior outfielder Arlie Johnson was named to the ILH second team and All-State honorable mention.
Kamehameha junior outfielder Jacob Meyer was named an ILH honorable mention and All-State honorable mention. Meyer was also named to the Division I all-tournament team for the state championships.
Kamehameha senior second baseman Makana Ramie was named to the ILH second team.
Daniel Wagner wins ILH 110 meter hurdles title
July 2, 2009 | by Brian Hamasaki · No Comments
Daniel Wagner came in fourth place in the Boys 110 meter hurdles at the HHSAA State Track & Field Championship.
The Mid-Pacific sophomore won the 110 meter hurdles title at the ILH championships.
Geoff Garvin coaches St. Louis to 1st state boys track team title
July 2, 2009 | by Brian Hamasaki · No Comments
In a stunning finale, St. Louis edged two-time defending state champion Punahou for its first HHSAA Boys State Track and Field Championship by half a point, 44.33-43.83. The St. Louis team is coached by our own Tactical Strength & Conditioning Coach Geoff Garvin.
St. Louis won the title in the final race as the Crusaders took third place in the 4×400 relay, edging out Kamehameha-Oahu by 0.02 seconds. With their third place finish, St. Louis earned just enough points for the title as Punahou finished first in the race.
“These boys, most of them came in the seventh grade; we really didn’t have a program,” said coach Geoff Garvin. “We had some bad luck the last couple years and even this year … but they never looked back, they only looked forward. (Myself and assistant coach Carolyn Parcheta) grew with them.”





