phughes+FollowHow Coach Look shaped Iolani footballWendell Look’s 35-year journey as Iolani’s head football coach isn’t just about racking up wins—it’s about building character and adapting with the times. He’s carried forward the legendary “One Team” spirit, focusing on helping young athletes grow on and off the field. Former players joke he’s gotten softer, but Look says evolving is key to staying relevant. What’s never changed? His commitment to integrity and the values instilled by his own mentors. For the Iolani community, his legacy is about much more than football scores. How do you think coaches should balance tradition and change? #Sports #Football #Iolani00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowIolani’s rising star brings global gold homeHawaii’s high school volleyball scene just got a major boost—ʻIolani’s sophomore Taimane Ainuʻu returns from a gold-winning summer with Team USA, now leading the Raiders against powerhouse Kamehameha. After being named Best Setter at the Pan-American Games, Ainuʻu’s confidence and international experience are energizing her team. Coach Obrey says her growth is “pretty special,” and her humble attitude stands out. With the girls’ volleyball season kicking off, all eyes are on ʻIolani as they open against Punahou. How do you think Ainuʻu’s global experience will impact local competition this year? #Sports #HawaiiVolleyball #Iolani00Share
phughes+FollowLast-second heroics light up ‘Iolani’s Father Bray ClassicA wild finish at Eddie Hamada Field had everyone on their feet as ‘Iolani pulled off a walk-off touchdown to edge Radford, 39-36, in the Father Bray Classic. With just five seconds left, CJ Villanueva connected with Kekama Kane for a 31-yard TD, capping a back-and-forth battle and showing what “One Team” spirit is all about. The game wasn’t just about football—it honored the legacy of Father Bray and celebrated alum Joe Igber, whose story inspired the team. What’s your favorite local sports moment that brought the community together like this? #Sports #Football #Iolani00Share