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Jarred Hee

Jarred Hee

Jarred Hee

Aloha Eagles, my name is Jarred Makanamikalani Hee (try saying THAT five times fast) and I’m a senior. I started getting interested in writing for the news in my sophomore year, partially because I suck at Math but mostly because I actually enjoy writing. Outside of class you can catch me in the senior area hanging out with friends, listening to music, or doing homework (because home is for Netflix and Youtube, not homework.) I am an avid follower of sports and music, and I have borderline obsessive man crushes on Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown and rapper Kendrick Lamar. Additionally, if you ever need a good movie reference I’m your guy. Overall I'm really looking forward to this school year and I hope you all enjoy reading these articles as much as I enjoy writing them.

Hawaii Baptist Academy has never been known for being a basketball school. In the high school varsity sports arena, there’s often a lot more talk about HBA’s volleyball and bowling programs when it comes to postseason success. The girls varsity basketball team, however, is hoping to change this perception, in spite of the challenges they’ve …

Andy Williams said it best: it sure is the most wonderful time of the year. The air is getting cooler (even in tropical Hawaii), a giant Mr. & Mrs. Claus can be spotted at the entrance of the Honolulu Hale, and the holiday spirit is almost infectious. Almost every convenience store has at least one …

From August 25 to 27, HBA's seventh graders went on their first class camp at Pu‘u Kahea Conference Center in Waianae. Freshman student counselor Cobi Pimental used his Go Pro to capture a bird's eye view of the Class of 2022 as they enjoyed an afternoon of games. Editing by Jarred Hee ('17) Filmed by …

As the 2016-17 school year begins, it marks a new chapter filled with hope and aspirations for the seniors at HBA. Armed with a mentality to try new things, create lasting friendships, and get college applications over with, many seniors look to leave their mark on HBA all while enjoying their last year of high …