Congratulations to Pearl City Lady Charger Chloe Obuhanych for being inducted into to the 2026 HHSAA Hall of Honor!

May 25, 2026 | PC Community, PC Schools, PC Sports

By Barry Villamil | MyPearlCity.com

Congratulations to Pearl City High School Lady Charger Chloe Obuhanych who was announced today as an inductee into the 2026 HHSAA Hall of Honor. Chloe’s storied career as an exceptional and decorated Pearl City High student athlete is built on her legacy of winning multiple Oahu Interscholastic Association and Hawaii High School Athletic Association individual and team championships while participating in Air Riflery, Judo, and Wrestling.

Chloe also excelled in academics throughout her four years at Pearl City High School and was recognized and honored as a PCHS Class of 2026 Valedictorian at the PCHS Graduation Commencement Ceremony held at the Neil Blaisdell Arena on Sunday, May 17.

Chloe has also committed to Western New England University in Massachusetts where she received a scholarship and will pursue an engineering degree, as well compete on the Golden Bears wrestling team.

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From Thomas Obuhanych Facebook Post – May 14, 2026

Chloe was recognized at PCHS Ohana Night (academic achievements), and Athletic Awards night during the past week.

For Ohana Night, she was honored and recognized for around $230,000 in scholarships, Academic Honors, Architecture Student of the Year, CTE Honors, and one of 48 Valedictorians (over 4.0 GPA).

For PCHS Athletic Awards, she was awarded Most Outstanding in Girls Air Riflery, and one of the MVPs in Girls Judo.

We are beyond grateful for all of her accomplishments, and look forward to what lies ahead for her future. We would like to thank all of her teachers, counselors, coaches, athletic directors and trainers, teammates, friends, and family for all of your heartfelt support! She couldn’t have done this without all of you!

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Chloe exemplifies and represents the pinnacle of CHARGER PRIDE… EXCELLENCE WITH HONOR…

Our Pearl City community and Chargers Ohana is extremely proud of Chloe. The foundation of her storied Legacy has had a profound impact on all us who have been inspired by her success, hard work, Heart of Champion, the caring and respect for her coaches and teammates, and the love from her biggest supporters, the Obuhanych Ohana.

Image of Chloe Obuhanych courtesy of PCHS Athletics

Photo by Barry Villamil | MyPearlCity.com

HHSAA

The Hawai‘i High School Athletic Association is proud to announce the 2026 Class of Inductees into the HHSAA Hall of Honor:

· Alika Ahu, University (baseball, basketball)

· Hunter Berger, St. Louis (wrestling)

· Nihoa Dunn, KS-Kapalama (basketball)

· Ashlyn Jacobsen, Campbell (cross country, track)

· Kekama Kane, Iolani (football, soccer)

· Layden Kauka, Kohala (basketball, volleyball)

· Destiny Look, Mid-Pacific (soccer, track, volleyball)

· James Millare, Moanalua (track)

· Chloe Obuhanych, Pearl City (air riflery, judo, wrestling)

· Synnove Robinson, Punahou (cross country, swimming, water polo)

· Zaira Sugui, Moanalua (flag football, judo, wrestling)

· Journei Webster, Punahou (swimming)

These 12 outstanding senior student-athletes were selected by a 13-person committee of current and former sports reporters and athletic directors from around the state. The criteria is based mainly on athletic achievement but character, sportsmanship, academic record and community service also are taken into consideration.

The 12 inductees will be honored at a banquet set for 5 p.m., May 31 at the Sheraton Princess Ka’iulani’s Ainahau Showroom.

Each inductee also will be awarded a $2,000 scholarship courtesy of the HHSAA and Enterprise Holdings, which owns and operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent-A-Car brands.

Photo by Barry Villamil | MyPearlCity.com

Photo courtesy of Lester Aranaydo