Kawaihae Canoe
Kawaihae Canoe
Club steakfry
Kawaihae Canoe Club will hosts it’s annual steakfry from 5:30-10 p.m. Saturday the Kawaihae Small Boat Harbor.
Pre-sale tickets of $20 and $25 are available at the door – steakfry dinner, live and silent auction, and dancing under the stars with Strictly Country and the Michael Strand Band
For more information, call 937-4700.
Pro-Am Surfing trials on tap
Hawaii Island’s 32nd Annual Quiksilver-Big Island Toyota Pro-Am Surfing Trials will be held at Honolii Beach Park during a waiting period from Saturday through Oct. 2.
The surfing divisions are men’s open, women’s open, open longboard and open bodyboard.
There are limited entries for 80 Big Island resident surfers, and more than $3,000 in prizes will be awarded, including entries to professional surfing events on Oahu’s North Shore.
Surfboards to be awarded include a 5-foot Epoxy Firewire “Mindcraft” by Dan Mann for the men’s division and a woman’s division 5-foot-8 Orchid Land Surf Hi- Performance Thruster shaped & glassed by Dean Edwards of Big Rock Colorworks.
For more information, contact Stan Lawrence at Orchidland Surfboards stan@orchidlandsurf.com or 935-1533.
Slow-pitch
softball classic
Hawaiian Isle Athletics will hold its annual slow-pitch softball tournament from July 22-24 at Wong Stadium, Walter Victor Stadium and Carvalho Park.
Featuring men’s, coed, women’s and kupuna divisions, the deadline for early registration is June 30.
For more information, contact Masa Pagay at 937-4253 or hawn isleathletics@yahoo.com.
Coach openings at Hilo High
Hilo High School is accepting applications for boys volleyball head coach, girls basketball head coach and boys/girls air riflery head coach.
All interested applicants can pick up forms from the school’s main office.
The deadline to apply is June 10.
For more information, contact the Hilo High athletic director at 313-5600.
Golf challenge at Hualalai
The Aloha Golf Challenge Senior Skills Challenge will be held 9 a.m. June 19th at Hualalai Resort Golf Course.
Featuring driving, chipping and putting, newly event is a pilot program sponsored by the Aloha Section PGA Foundation with an eye on creating a national PGA of America program designed for senior golfers aged 55 and up.
The fee is $25, and there will be prizes and an awards party immediately held after the competition at the clubhouse.
For more information, contact Lance Taketa at 987-2971 or lancetaketa@hotmail.com.