Photo By Andrew Lee / HHSAA / Hawaii Media Source
Photos By Andrew Lee / HHSAA / Hawaii Media Source
The Hawai‘i High School Athletic Association inducted 12 student-athletes into the HHSAA Hall of Honor for its 2024 Class.
The inductees were honored at a banquet on Sunday, June 2, 2024, at the Sheraton Princess Ka’iulani’s Ainahau Showroom.
The Keynote Speaker was 2006 Hall of Honor Inductee and former Professional Volleyball Player, Kawika Shoji.
The 2024 HHSAA Hall of Honor Class:
- Adrianna Arquette, Kamehameha (volleyball)
- Yuta Cole, Kalani (cross country, track & field)
- Carly Cormack, Punahou (Soccer)
- Diesel Del Rosario, Lana‘i (wrestling)
- Maia Esera, Kahuku (wrestling, volleyball, track & field)
- Maela Honma, Kamehameha-Hawai‘i (volleyball, basketball, softball)
- Payton Jim On, Punahou (tennis)
- Logan Lau, Mid-Pacific (judo, wrestling)
- Brooke Samura, Hawai‘i Prep (basketball, volleyball, track & field)
- Belise Swartwood, Mililani (swimming)
- Lulu Uluave, Punahou (volleyball, track & field)
- Jeremiah White, Kaimuki (football, basketball)
These 12 outstanding senior student-athletes were selected by a 13-person committee of current and former sports reporters, athletic directors, and coaches from around the state. The criteria is based mainly on athletic achievement, but character, sportsmanship, academic record, and community service are also considered.
Each inductee was awarded a $2,000 scholarship courtesy of the HHSAA and Enterprise Holdings, which owns and operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo Rent-A-Car brands.
The Hall of Honor program has been recognizing the top 12 Hawai‘i senior student-athletes each year since 1983.