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Punahou was pushed like never before on its way to the state title

Paul Honda
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                                Moanalua coach Alan Cabanting, middle, had his team ranked nationally and was the tournament favorite but fell in the semifinals.
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Moanalua coach Alan Cabanting, middle, had his team ranked nationally and was the tournament favorite but fell in the semifinals.

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                                Kaupo Hoopai-Waikoloa (13), and his Kamehameha teammates pushed the Buffanblu like never before.
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Kaupo Hoopai-Waikoloa (13), and his Kamehameha teammates pushed the Buffanblu like never before.

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                                Punahou celebrated after winning the 2023 HHSAA Division I boys volleyball championship against Kamehameha on Saturday.
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Punahou celebrated after winning the 2023 HHSAA Division I boys volleyball championship against Kamehameha on Saturday.

JAMM AQUINO/JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Moanalua coach Alan Cabanting, middle, had his team ranked nationally and was the tournament favorite but fell in the semifinals.
JAMM AQUINO/JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Kaupo Hoopai-Waikoloa (13), and his Kamehameha teammates pushed the Buffanblu like never before.
JAMM AQUINO/JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Punahou celebrated after winning the 2023 HHSAA Division I boys volleyball championship against Kamehameha on Saturday.