• Murphy, Faraola pace the fun run • Lihu‘e Baseball League coaches wanted • Kapa‘a Pop Warner coaches wanted • Wade to stay at UH • All-girls rodeo this Sunday Murphy, Faraola pace the fun run By The Garden Island
• Murphy, Faraola pace the fun run
• Lihu‘e Baseball League coaches wanted
• Kapa‘a Pop Warner coaches wanted
• Wade to stay at UH
• All-girls rodeo this Sunday
Murphy, Faraola pace the fun run
By The Garden Island
Pierce Murphy and Sarah Faraola were the fastest male and female runners on the two mile course on January 15 at the 22nd Annual YMCA and East Kaua‘i Y’s Men’s Club Youth Run, held at Kilohana.
Marshal Paz (8:25) and Cinzia Bruno (7:32) took home the top prizes on the one-mile course.
“It was a good turnout once again with 61 runners,” one race of-ficial said.
Special mahalos go out to the Bosshard Family and Friends, Kilohana Partners, Meadow Gold Dairies, Kaua‘i Attorneys, the East Kaua‘i Y’s Men’s Club, YMCA, Ed Nakano, Kaua‘i Com-munity Col-lege, Soder-holm Sales and Learn-ing Inc., and Summerfield Designs for their contin-ued strong support of the run.
Race results for the top two male and female runners in each age division can be found in the scoreboard on page B2.
Lihu‘e Baseball League coaches wanted
Lihue Baseball League are now accepting coaching appli-cations for the
2005 Mustang/Bronco/Pony Division.
Applications are available on-line at www.lihuebaseball.org, and can be emailed to colette.nagao@lihuebaseball.org, or mail application to LBL PO BOX 402 Lihu‘e, HI 96766.
Application deadline will be on Wednesday 2/23/05, and can be dropped off between 5 p.m. — 6 p.m. at the LBL Portable. If you have any questions please contact Wayne at 245-9110.
Kapa‘a Pop Warner coaches wanted
Kapa‘a Pop Warner is now accepting Coach’s Applications for the 2005 Tackle and Spirit Season. Call Franny Johnson for application at 639-7299. Deadline to apply is Feb 16.
Kapa‘a Pop Warner Locker Room was burglarized between Friday, Jan. 21 and Tuesday, Jan 25 2005. Any one with in-formation reagrding this please call Kaua‘i Police Dept.
Wade to stay at UH
University of Hawai‘i associ-ate women’s volleyball coach Charlie Wade will remain with the Rainbow Wahine volleyball program.
He was interviewed by Fresno St. for its vacant head women’s volleyball coaching position.
“First, I’d like to thank Scott Johnson and Desiree Reed-Francois of Fresno St. for their interest in me,” Wade said. “I was very impressed with their commitment to their women’s volleyball program and flat-tered with their confidence in my coaching ability. But I decided that what’s best for me and family is to remain a part of the Rainbow Wahine volleyball program.”
Wade recently finished his 10th year with the UH women’s volleyball program in 2004, helping guide the program to its third-best record at 30-1.
He filled in as an interim head coach for three of UH’s wins in 2004 when Dave Shoji, Hawai‘i head coach, missed the games due to family matters.
All-girls rodeo this Sunday
The Kaua‘i All-Girls Rodeo Association invites everyone to enjoy the action at their first ro-deo of the season, beginning at 10 a.m. at CJM Stables (about a mile past the Hyatt down Po‘ipu Road). Admission is free for this ride ‘em cowgirl event.