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Welcome to Rough Rider Athletics!
OIA has switched to GoFan.co to purchase tickets:
Ticket sales for upcoming Preseason and Regular season athletic events will normally be open on Monday's for the following weeks events.  
 
Website to purchase tickets:  https://gofan.co/
 
 
Boys JV Volleyball:
Congratulations to our Boys JV Volleyball team for winning the OIA Championship!  Our boys defeated Moanalua in straight sets to claim the title.  
Parking on campus:
Due to our gym project, there is limited parking on campus.  Once the on campus parking is full, spectators will have to park in the community or on Auwaiolimu St.  
Student Activity Cards:
A quick reminder that student activity cards are not valid for any OIA playoff or preseason events.  Student activity cards are good all OIA regular season events.
Football:
Congratulations to our varsity football team for winning the OIA Division II championship.  They defeated Kaimuki 34 - 22 to win the championship.
Soft Tennis:
Congratulations to our boys soft tennis team for winning the Eastern Division and the OIA Championship.
Soft Tennis:
Congratulations to our Boys Soft Tennis team for winning the OIA Team Championships!

Congratulations to Clarissa Chun Class of 1999

Clarissa Chun will be officially inducted to the 2023 class of the NFHS National High School Hall of Fame on July 1 at the NFHS Summer Meeting in Seattle, Washington. You can watch the press conference and the induction ceremony streaming live on the NFHS Network.

 

The Hall of Fame press conference with all 12 inductees will take place at 9:00 a.m. HST. The Hall of Fame banquet and induction ceremony will begin at 3:00 p.m. HST with the introduction of the honorees, followed by a brief pause in the festivities for the dinner, then continue with the presentation of the inductee videos, awards and medallions. Kapaa High School principal, Tommy Cox, who also serves as HHSAA Executive Board president and an at-large member of the NFHS Board of Directors, will present Clarissa with the medallion.  

 

Chun, a 1999 Roosevelt High School alumnus, became the first high school wrestler in the country to win an official state high school girls wrestling title when she won the 98-pound weight class the first year the girls division was created. Chun went on to win a second state championship in 1999 to become one of the first two-time girls gold medalists in the state.

 

In the last two decades since then, she has been a trailblazer in the growth of women’s wrestling across the country.  Chun has garnered over 90 accolades and titles before becoming the head coach at the University of Iowa, the first NCAA Division I program from a Power Five conference to sponsor women's wrestling.

 

In October 2021, Chun became one of four women to be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame with Distinguished Member status for the Modern Era. Only 204 individuals have been bestowed with Distinguished Member status since the Hall of Fame began over 40 years ago in 1976.

 

Chun was a five-sport athlete during her interscholastic athletic career, qualifying for HHSAA state tournaments in wrestling, swimming and bowling. She was a league champion in judo and also participated in girls water polo.

 

Chun is just the third person from Hawaii to be inducted to the National High School Hall of Fame. The other Hawaii inductees include three-sport standout athlete Charlie Wedemeyer (Punahou ‘65) and the winningest swimming coach in state history in Jeff Meister (Punahou, 1988-present).

Tryout / Conditioning information:
Go to the Athletic News section to get the latest information about our team tryouts and off season conditioning.
Drop offs and Pick up:
A reminder that all students should be dropped off on Nehoa St near the bus stop for practices at the field and pool.  For the gym sports, drop offs and pick ups should be done on Mott Smith Dr.
Athletic Forms:
In order to participate in athletics, all DOE athletic forms must be completed.  Forms can be downloaded in the Required Athletic Forms section.  When the forms are completed, they can be dropped off at our Athletic Trainers room located at the field.  You will be given a blue slip confirming your paperwork.