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‘Iolani’s Annual Athletic Awards Presentation

The ‘Iolani School end-of-the-year Athletic Awards Assembly was held on May 27 in the lower gymnasium. Recognition went to All-star Athletes, Eddie Hamada Awardees, and major athletic award recipients. (Eddie Hamada Awardees are listed on iolanibulletin.org.)  During the assembly, a moment of silence was held in honor of former athletic director and coach Eddie Hamada ’46 who passed away on January 3.


Student-athletes received major awards at the Athletic Assembly
on May 27.

Walter Goo Trophy

…to those members of the graduating class who combine the qualities of outstanding athletic ability and high academic achievement.

William Chambers ’10
Jodie Yamashiroya ’10

James H. Pott Award

…to the student athletes who best exemplify the highest standards of personal excellence and sportsmanship for teammates and school.

Nick Goo ’10
Kainoa Chu ’10
Elissa Minamishin ’10

Tokuo Kaneshige Award

…to those seniors who best exemplify the combined qualities of leadership, scholarship, and athletic ability as determined by the Headmaster.

Scott Sakaida ’10
Alyssa Pang ’10

Tim Scott Award

…to those seniors, who through exemplary personal effort within their God-given abilities, have achieved distinction in both athletics and academics, thereby perpetuating the memory of Tim Scott for whom this award in named.

Lori Yamashita ’10
John Foy ’10

“I” Club Award

…to those senior athletes of superior athletic ability who unselfishly and sincerely helped to promote good sportsmanship and fair play.

Jarrett Arakawa ’10
Mahina Haina ’10

Raider Award

…to the underclass athletes whose unselfishness, determination, courage and desire exemplify the best qualities of good sportsmanship and fair play.

Logan Nowack ’11
Kimberlee Souza ’11

Father Bray Award

…to these seniors who best exemplify the "Iolani Spirit."

Andrew Skalman ’10
Alyssa Pang ’10