Keaau High ADVERTISING Keaau High tryout dates Keaau High will hold the following tryouts for the winter season, and conditioning is currently ongoing for these sports. All interested athletes must have a current/valid physical on file with the athletic department.
Keaau High
tryout dates
Keaau High will hold the following tryouts for the winter season, and conditioning is currently ongoing for these sports.
All interested athletes must have a current/valid physical on file with the athletic department. Participants are asked to dress appropriately for each individual sport.
For more information, contact the athletic office at 313-3450.
Canoe paddling and swimming held their tryouts Monday
— Girls basketball: 4 p.m. Nov. 10
— Girls soccer: 4 p.m. Nov. 10
— Boys soccer: 4 p.m. Nov 17
— Boys basketball: 4 p.m. Nov. 24
— Wrestling: 4 p.m. Nov. 24
Hilo High hiring
softball coach
Hilo High is accepting applications for a girls softball coach.
The deadline to apply is Nov. 12.
For more information, contact the athletic director at 974-4021.
Honokaa hiring
baseball coach
Honokaa is accepting applications for baseball coach.
Applications are available and can be turned in at the main office during school hours, 7 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
The deadline to apply is Nov. 14.
For more information, contact athletic director Keith Tolentino at 775-8800, Ext. 327.
Kamehameha
has openings
Kamehameha-Hawaii has the following openings:
— Girls junior varsity soccer coach, Requisition No. 014879
— Assistant girls soccer coach (014878)
— Girls middle school soccer coach (014880)
— Assistant middle school soccer coach (014881)
Interested applicants must apply online at http://www.ksbe.edu.
Cheer camp
is rescheduled
Kamehameha-Hawaii has rescheduled its youth cheer camp for 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Dec. 6-7.
The camp is open to boys and girls between grades kindergarten through fifth grade.
Registration at a fee of $55 will be accepted until the first day of camp, but to receive a shirt at camp, the deadline is Nov. 24.
According to a release, participants “will receive personalized instruction on stunting, team-building, cheers, jumps, dances, and tumbling.
For more information, email kshawaiicheerteam@gmail.com.
Six-player team
golf results
Tengan 2 took first place Oct. 26 in a Hawaii Island Golf Association six-player team golf tournament at Hilo Municipal Golf Course.
The winning team members were Russ Nishi, Herbert Zane, Brian Wong, Allen Saito, Vern Tengan and Ron Iwata, scoring -17.
Placing second was Hustlers 2 (-13), followed by bilo Koreans (-7), Hustlers 1 (-5) and Palaka 2 (-4).
Hilo’s Chris Igawa shot a 67 and was the low gross winner.
Men’s A Flight: Al Tabosa (64), Joe Nakidi (65), Richard Nii (66), Bobby Lebel (67), and Darrel Papalimu (67).
Men’s B Flight: Herbert Zane (64), Allen Saito (65), Alfred Simeona (65), Glen Maeda (66), and Elvis Kimura (67).
Women’s flight: Linda Tengan (67), Charlene Koga (68), Yun Hansen (69) and Audrey Inaba (69).
Kona meeting
Konawaena High will conduct a parent’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 12 for children planning to participate in a winter sport.
The mandatory meeting will be held in the school cafeteria (a parent who has already attended a meeting this school year has met the requirement.)
Each student planning to participate will need a current physical exam.
For more information, contact athletic director Bill Trumbo at 323-4500.
Mauna Kea
charity golf
Mauna Kea Resort is holding the inaugural Big Island Bites Golf Tournament on Saturday.
The four-person scramble shotgun start is at noon. Food and specialty drinks courtesy of various restaurants are available on the course. There will be a dinner and awards ceremony at 6 p.m.
The cost of $300 per golfer, plus tax, includes green fees, dinner and prizes. Admission to the reception for guests of golfers is $75 plus tax.
For more information, call 882-5406 or email Wallene Blizzard of Mauna Kea Resort at wblizzard@mauna
kearesort.net.
Setting record straight
Kamehameha’s Kamakana Pagan was pictured returning an interception for a touchdown on Page B1 of Sunday’s edition.
An incorrect name was listed in the photo cutline.
Library benefit walk
The Friends of the Library-Waikoloa Region will hold its fifth annual 5K Walk/Run for Literacy on Saturday.
The event starts and finishes near the playground of Waikoloa elementary.
Entry fee, which includes a T-shirt, is $20 for adults, $10 for 13 and younger; keiki in strollers are free. Registration begins at 7 a.m.; start time is 7:30.
For more information, visit flwr-runforliteracy.com, or contact Bette Green at 883-0764 or bettejgreen@yahoo.com