Well-known surf industry retailer Kim Ball, the owner of Hi-Tech Surf Sports on Maui, was a key speaker at Hawaii Governor Josh Green’s press conference Monday announcing that surfing will become an official interscholastic state championship sport beginning in Spring 2026.
Ball has worked on elevating surfing as a statewide competitive sport for high school students for 29 years and said Monday’s announcement was an important milestone for surfing in the state.
“We have 20 other interscholastic sports in Hawaii, but yet the one sport we can claim as our own was not an official high school sport except on Maui,” Ball said. “We’ve had Maui Interscholastic Surfing for the past 10 years, which includes 12 Maui County high schools.”
The governor also announced that the first championships will be May 1-2, 2026, at Hoʻokipa Beach Park on Maui, hosted by the Maui Interscholastic League (MIL). Ball first started the MIL as a club sport. In 2014, surfing became a fully sanctioned high school sport on Maui.
Ball told SESO it was surreal to take part in the governor’s press conference, which was also attended by Olympic Surfing Gold Medalist Carissa Moore, and see the support for the MIL. The governor credited Ball with helping to make surfing an official high school sport statewide.
“It was kind of crazy seeing Governor Green wearing our Maui surf league hat and gold medalist Carissa Moore telling everyone how important surfing is to our keiki (children),” Ball said. “The governor’s PR staff said there were more media people and questions asked than most any other government announcement.”

Carissa Moore and Kim Ball at Hawaii Governor Josh Green’s press conference Monday. Photo courtesy of Kim Ball.
Ball also wanted to thank the industry brands that have supported high school surfing in Maui for so many years.
“Special thanks to industry vendors who helped us through the 29 years including Dakine, Billabong and Olukai who have been there most of the way as has TS restaurants, which owns Duke’s, Hula Grill, Kimo’s and Leilani’s.”