2026 HHSAA Hall of Honor Class Recognized at Annual Banquet

The Hawai‘i High School Athletic Association honored its 2026 Hall of Honor class Sunday at its annual banquet, recognizing 12 of the state's top senior student-athletes for their accomplishments in athletics, academics, sportsmanship, character and community service.

Each inductee received a $2,000 scholarship courtesy of the HHSAA and Enterprise Holdings.

The 2026 Hall of Honor class includes Alika Ahu (University), Hunter Berger (Saint Louis), Nihoa Dunn (Kamehameha Kapālama), Ashlyn Jacobsen (Campbell), Kekama Kane ('Iolani), Layden Kauka (Kohala), Destiny Look (Mid-Pacific), James Millare (Moanalua), Chloe Obuhanych (Pearl City), Synnove Robinson (Punahou), Zaira Sugui (Moanalua) and Journei Webster (Punahou).

The Hall of Honor selection committee is made up of current and former sports reporters and athletic directors from across Hawai‘i. Inductees are chosen based primarily on athletic achievement, while also taking into consideration academic success, leadership, sportsmanship and service to their communities.

Photos: Gavin Yasunari

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