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Molokai Youth Place in Naish Paddle Championships

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

Molokai Youth Place in Naish Paddle Championships

Community Contributed

By Clare Seeger Mawae

A year has gone by since two Molokai kids showed up at Maliko Gulch as the youngest contestants at 9 and 11 years old to take on a prestigious long distance course when they joined an International fleet of Stand Up paddlers. Sunday, July 22 was the seventh annual Naish Paddle Championships, a 9.5 mile stand up paddle (SUP) race from Maliko Gulch to Kahului Harbor on Maui. Josie, age 12, and Alex Mawae, 10, returned once again this year — still the youngest contestants.

Josie had to take a time out from paddling due to a broken finger but insisted on racing despite no training.…

Molokai Holokai 2012

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

Molokai Holokai 2012

Local paddlers young and old gathered along Molokai’s windy south shores last Saturday for the third annual Molokai Holokai standup paddleboard race, presented by Molokai Ohana Surf Club with Youth in Motion. The 8.5-mile downwind race, which usually draws in fierce competitors from other islands like Maui and Oahu, stayed relatively local this year, in large part because of a recent Molokai-Maui ferry rule that does not accommodate paddleboards.

Listed below are this year’s finishers:

1. Clint Labrador 1:11:13.9
2. Dickie Stone 1:16:05.3
3. Todd Yamashita 1:16:58.6
4.Carlos Kuhn 1:20:55.1
5. Tabitha Pupuhi 1:29:48.8
6. Boki Chung 1:32:04.6
7. Josie Mawae 1:34:32.8
8.…

Stand Up Paddle Race #3

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

Stand Up Paddle Race #3

Community Contributed

By Clare Seeger Mawae

Stand Up paddle Association of Molokai (SUPAM) had race number three of the season on the long course, a distance of 10.3 miles. The wind held a steady 20 knots at the beginning, which then dropped to 10-15 knots in the last few miles. The short course participants from prior events switched to the long course making this quite a fun event.
Josie and Alex Mawae took to the outside of the reef, and Alex battled it out with Kekai Adachi who took to the inside. David Lichtenstein cruised to the finish line in first place with a credible time 2.15.52 and Kekai and Alex tied for second in 2.17.38.…

Grand Finale of the SUPAM Season

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

Community Contributed by Clare Seeger Mawae

MHS Principal’s Honors List, Honor Roll, and Honorable Mention List

Wednesday, April 15th, 2020

MOLOKAI HIGH SCHOOL

Principal’s Honors List

The Principal’s Honors List are students who have earned Mark Point Averages of 4.000* or above while enrolled in six or more courses, four or more of which are solid courses.  For the second quarter of the 2019-20 school year, they are:

*Note:  Students with a 4.0 enrolled in less than six or more courses, and less than four solid courses are not eligible for principal’s honor roll.

Grade: 09 Bicoy  Kailani  3.857Grade: 09 Bumatay  Joanne Nicole  3.857Grade: 09 Duvauchelle  Emmalee  3.857Grade: 09 Go  Meredith  3.857Grade: 09 Yamashita  Sage-Marie  3.857Grade: 10 Greenleaf  Ashton  3.857Grade: 10 Grik-Lani  Malia  3.857Grade: 10 Kaahanui  Ilona  3.857Grade: 10 Kaili  Dianthe  3.857Grade: 10 Meyer  Thalia  3.833Grade: 12 Naehu-Ramos  Ayla-Rose  4.571Grade: 12 Angst  Maria  4.429Grade: 12 Kalama  Jalen  4.167Grade: 11 Duvauchelle  Kaaipolohiwa  4.143Grade: 11 Go  Mallory  4.143Grade: 11 Raguindin  Reese  4.143Grade: 09 Bright Wilhelm  Mahealani  4.000Grade: 09 Duvauchelle  Olapaholunape  4.000Grade: 09 Kahue-Cabanting  Reina  4.000Grade: 09 Kikukawa-Teriong  Solomon  4.000Grade: 09 Yamazaki-Gray  Kira Kai  4.000Grade: 10 McCutcheon  Jordyn-Victoria  4.000Grade: 11 Cariaga  Aaliyah  4.000Grade: 11 Davis  Kawenaokala  4.000Grade: 11 Kaawa Richardson  Kamalu  4.000Grade: 11 Kahinu  Netanya  4.000Grade: 11 Valete  Yheslie Julez  4.000Grade: 12 Bicoy  Keeya  4.000Grade: 12 Decoite-Sanchez  Chelia  4.000Grade: 12 DeRouin  Kayla  4.000Grade: 12 Kaahanui  Maile  4.000Grade: 12 Keanini  Trishalynn  4.000

 

 

 

 

MOLOKAI HIGH SCHOOL

Honor Roll

The Honor Roll students who earned Mark Point Averages of 3.500 to 4.000 for the third quarter of the 2019-20 school year are:

Grade: 10 Oamil  Irish Sancha  3.833Grade: 10 Simon  Barbara  3.833Grade: 12 Kaalekahi  Campbell Lee  3.833Grade: 12 Keanini  Claudia  3.833Grade: 09 Akutagawa  Tenley  3.714Grade: 09 Bishaw-Juario  Nathan  3.714Grade: 09 Bumatay  Quedin Clever  3.714Grade: 09 Kanealii  Mele  3.714Grade: 09 Mamuad  Jaslyn  3.714Grade: 10 Fukuoka  Paige  3.714Grade: 10 Hanaoka-Soares  Shaianahlynn  3.714Grade: 11 Ibrahimi  Dren  3.714Grade: 12 Bentley-Smith  Janvier  3.714Grade: 10 Svetin  Owen  3.667Grade: 11 Davis  Ashawna-Leigh  3.667Grade: 12 Mawae  Robert  3.667Grade: 09 McComas  Leilyn  3.571Grade: 09 Poepoe  Kahakuhailoa  3.571Grade: 09 Satele-Tangonan  Izirie  3.571Grade: 11 Ballesteros  Erica Mhae  3.571Grade: 11 Estavillo  Gerald  3.571Grade: 11 Ramos  Kamalei  3.571Grade: 12 Akina-Sumarnap  Pueokeanokanoepilialoha  3.571Grade: 12 English  Shia-Anne  3.571Grade: 12 Ranis  Reishan  3.500

 

 

MOLOKAI HIGH SCHOOL

Honorable Mention List

The Honorable Mention students who earned Mark Point Averages of 3.000 to 3.499 for the third quarter of the 2019-20 school year are:

 

Grade: 09 Kadowaki  Keilah  3.429Grade: 09 Merkel  Clara  3.429Grade: 10 Bush  Shia  3.429Grade: 11 Poaipuni  Pomaikai  3.429Grade: 11 Sasada  Aldry-Ann Sumiko  3.429Grade: 12 Dudoit  Shayland  3.429Grade: 12 Dunnam  Treston  3.429Grade: 12 Ragonton  Aiza  3.429Grade: 11 Reich-Colipano  Alexis  3.333Grade: 09 Asuncion  Kaililauokekoa  3.286Grade: 09 Len Wai-McGuire  Kiera  3.286Grade: 09 Maikui  Kekaimalie  3.286Grade: 09 Puaa Naehu  Chloe  3.286Grade: 10 Bicoy  Napua Iolana  3.286Grade: 10 Nahale  Rhylee  3.286Grade: 10 Stone-Sardinha  Summer  3.286Grade: 11 Aiana  Saije  3.286Grade: 11 Bicoy  Mili Nanea  3.286Grade: 11 Hubbard  Christian  3.286Grade: 11 Kamakana  Lane  3.286Grade: 12 Purdy  Ikaia  3.286Grade: 11 Lealao-Hiro  Kanoa  3.167Grade: 12 Cariaga Abafo  Linelle  3.167Grade: 12 Kuahuia  Skylar Rain  3.167Grade: 12 Sakurada  Siyenna  3.167Grade: 09 Asuncion  Mikaelynn  3.143Grade: 09 Mahiai  Kealomahina  3.143Grade: 09 Paleka-Wright  Justyce  3.143Grade: 09 Sasada  Kyden  3.143Grade: 10 Andallo-Merkel  Sally  3.143Grade: 10 Cabreros  Naiomi  3.143Grade: 10 Hernandez-Adolpho  Tiler-Payton  3.143Grade: 10 Petronave  Chaves  3.143Grade: 11 Kahale  Kanalu  3.143Grade: 11 Miguel  Gabrielle K  3.143Grade: 11 Pupuhi  Keanuenuehala’ilanamailie  3.143Grade: 12 Seumalo  Vaai  3.143Grade: 09 Duffy  Danica  3.000Grade: 10 Juario  Chase  3.000Grade: 10 Kaahanui  Aaliyah  3.000Grade: 10 Ross  NamakaokaainaoKeauhou  3.000Grade: 11 Adachi  Pomaikai  3.000Grade: 11 Ah Van  Hulu Kekahuna  3.000Grade: 11 Dayton  Jazmine  3.000Grade: 11 Pedro-Tabilangan  Kolee  3.000Grade: 12 Bush  Lassen  3.000Grade: 12 DeMello  Leah  3.000Grade: 12 Kaahanui  Ilika  3.000Grade: 12 Nahale  Amri  3.000Grade: 12 Nakayama  Kaimana  3.000Grade: 12 Pedro  Moani Keala  3.000

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Honorary Mayors of Kaunakakai

Wednesday, November 14th, 2012

Honorary Mayors of Kaunakakai

Honoring kupuna is one of the age-old traditions that’s part of Molokai’s cultural DNA. One way residents have recognized the service of kupuna is through the election of an Honorary Mayor of Kaunakakai. The tradition has evolved over the past century –it’s been hosted by a variety of organizations, passed down in many versions of oral history and has even been memorialized in a nationally-known song.

Probably the best-known Honorary Mayor was Mitchell “Papa” Pauole in the mid-1900s, a well-loved Molokai resident who embodied the aloha spirit, greeted visitors at the airport, and served the community in many capacities. But the tradition of Honorary Mayor began long before Papa Pauole, according to Halawa resident and cultural practitioner Pilipo Solatorio.…

Season’s First Stand Up Race

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Season’s First Stand Up Race

SUPAM News Release

Stand Up paddle Association of Molokai (SUPAM) had their first race of the this year’s series Makani Ikaika O Molokai, on March 10th, 2012. This event lived up to its name. The Molokai to Oahu leg of the Olamau canoe race was postponed to Sunday, March 11 due to high winds and big seas and therefore SUPAM did the same for the long course, Kamalo to Kaunakakai.

However, the short course was inside the reef and in shallow water so the short course – three miles from One Ali`i fishpond to Kaunakakai Harbor – continued as scheduled. The wind was howling and for the kids that entered this was quite the adventure.…

Molokai Teaches with Heart

Monday, September 19th, 2011

Submitted by Diane Abraham

Each month, kumu from a different school island-wide are featured in articles written completely by the keiki to share their experiences with their most beloved teachers.  Below are the submissions from seventh grade Molokai Middle School students and fourth grade Kualapu`u School Hawaiian immersion students. Mahalo to Kumu Loke Han of Kualapu`u and Iolani Kuoha of Molokai Middle for gathering the students’ contributions.

Kualapu`u School
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