Did you play sports growing up? Your athletic career doesn’t have to end there.
Being an official allows you to be a role model by demonstrating qualities such as impartiality, fairness, courage and leadership. Officials help protect the integrity of the games we love by enforcing the rules of play.
Being an official is a great way to give back to the game that gave you so much while staying in shape and earning extra money.
For more information on becoming a high school official, visit www.nfhs.org/officials
HHSAA OFFICIALS OF THE YEAR
2017-2018Jim LeBeau, baseball Kirk Hottendorf, boys basketball Brandy Richardson, girls basketball Mike Goshima, football Edward Hanashiro, judo Aayush Dhakal, boys soccer Janelle Bailey, girls soccer Charles Yarrell, softball Sandy Drake, swimming & diving Bill Liston, tennis Allen Fernandez, track & field Michelle Wong, girls water polo Stan Ono, wrestling Kanamu Akana, boys volleyball Randy Rubonal, girls volleyball | 2018-2019Ryan Wells, boys basketball Terry Arista, girls basketball Dan Bayne, football Aaron Lee, judo Michael Fricano, boys soccer Kylie Bluemke, girls soccer Blaise Naehu, softball Malcolm Cooper, swimming & diving Henry “Hank” Erwin, tennis Richard “Dick” Sutton, track & field Kehau Chang, girls water polo Mark Massey, wrestling Dickson Chun, boys volleyball Denice Hanson, girls volleyball |
2021-2022Paul Uyehara, Baseball Saffery Silva, Boys Basketball Starr Rivera, Girls Basketball Robert Victor, Football Lauren Yoshida, Judo Mike Hanna, Boys Soccer Kacie Fujio, Girls Soccer Paul Barrieau, Softball Gwenn Tomiyoshi (BIIF), Swimming & Diving Takayuki Fukuda, Tennis Gary Hamakawa & Joel Peralto (BIIF), Track & Field Brennan Shum, Girls Water Polo Max Miura, Wrestling Jennie Maikui (BIIF), Boys Volleyball Bonnie Gaison, Girls Volleyball |