Stacy Kaneshiro | ScoringLive
August 11, 2013, 10:07pm
Sometime this season, in fact it could be as early as Thursday, Punahou's Kale Ane will become the 25th member to join century career coaching wins in Hawai'i high school football.
Ane, entering his 15th season as coach of the Buffanblu, could have achieved the milestone in grand fashion last year. But Kahuku spoiled it with a 42-20 win for the Division I state football title.
The Buffanblu will make their season debut Thursday when they take on O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West power Mililani in a non-league game at John Kauinana Stadium. The game will be aired on OC 16 (channel 12). Kickoff is 7 p.m.
The game is a rematch of last season's Division I state semifinals that Punahou won 49-19. The last time they met in preseason was 2009, when Mililani won, 16-9.
When Ane gets his 100th career win, he will be the fourth active coach in the club. Leading the way is 'Iolani's Wendell Look (162-100-3), the fifth winningest coach all-time. Next is Lahainaluna's Robert Watson at 143-94-6 followed by 'Aiea's Wendell Say at 112-95-1. (The records reflect this past weekend's games.)
In fact, Ane is closing in on becoming the school's winningest coach. The legendary Dave Eldredge is 103-41-4.
Among the 24 in the 100-win club is the only 200-game winner: Former Saint Louis coach Cal Lee at 240-32-5. He is still active, but as defensive coordinator at Kalani.
The chart below reflects records before the start of this season.
100-WINS CLUB | ||
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1 | Cal Lee, Saint Louis 1972, 1982-2001 | 240-32-5 |
2 | Larry Ginoza, Waianae 1965-1984 | 189-40-8 |
3 | Cal Chai, Kamehameha 1958-1967; 1973-1984 | 186-58-5 |
4 | John Velasco, Radford 1959-1981 | 163-82-6 |
5 | Wendell Look, Iolani 1991-present | 161-100-3 |
6 | Hugh Yoshida, Waialua 1967-1969; Leilehua 1970-1986 | 156-58-6 |
7 | Eddie Hamada, Iolani 1960-1968; 1971-1988 | 156-137-10 |
8 | Don Botelho, Damien 1965-1974; Pac-Five 1974-2002 | 152-279-12 |
9 | Robert Watson, Lahainaluna 1989-present | 143-94-6 |
10 | Curtis Lee, Maui 1984-2004 | 130-69-7 |
11 | Ron Marciel, Saint Louis 1965-1970; 1973-1978; | 127-71-8 |
Kalani 1988; Hawaii Prep 1989-1990; Honokaa 2005-2008 | ||
12 | Ticky Vasconcellos, Kauai 1945-1946; Kaimuki 1949-1951 | 123-63-9 |
Roosevelt 1952-1964 | ||
13 | Masa Yonamine, Waipahu 1954-1970 | 120-61-9 |
14 | Alex Kane, Kailua 1965-1970; 1982-1993 | 117-78-5 |
15 | Al Espinda, Farrington 1966-1991 | 113-52-5 |
16 | William Wise, Kamehameha 1926-1937; | 113-85-16 |
Punahou 1938-1940; McKinley 1941-1953 | ||
17 | Wendell Say, Aiea 1992-present | 111-95-1 |
18 | Jim Barry, Honokaa 1965-1970; 1974-1977; | 109-61-5 |
Konawaena 1980-1985; 1993 | ||
19 | Skippa Diaz, Waialua 1973-1974; Farrington 1982-1998 | 108-90-5 |
20 | Dave Eldredge, Punahou 1959-1962; 1968-1976 | 103-41-4 |
21 | Siuaki Livai, Kahuku 1996-2005 | 102-20-0 |
22 | Harry Mitsui, Waianae 1985-1994 | 101-23-2 |
23 | Ted Ura, Honokaa 1959-1963; Hilo 1964; 1968-1977 | 101-53-4 |
24 | Joe Kahahawai, Kailua 1959-1964; 1971-1979 | 100-57-3 |
Kale Ane, Punahou 1999-present | 99-53-0 |
Notes: Lahainaluna's Robert Watson has been a co-coach with Garrett Tihada since 2008. Watson also was a co-coach with Mike Arakawa in 1989 and 1991. If Tihada becomes a sole coach in the future, his tenure would begin with his first season as a co-coach.
Credits: Bobby Command, formerly of West Hawaii Today; Midkiff Learning Center at The Kamehameha Schools at Kapalama; Cooke Library at Punahou School; McKinley High School library; Waipahu High School library, Leilehua High School library; Rod Ohira, formerly of The Honolulu Advertiser and Star-Bulletin.