The Waimea High School girls and boys tennis teams just finished warming up Tuesday during the Kauai Interscholastic Federation match against Island School at Timbers Kauai at Hokuala tennis courts.
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Kapaa High School boys volleyball team seniors Noah Rall and Justin Paleka celebrate following the team’s win Tuesday night during the Kauai Interscholastic Federation boys volleyball game at the Bernice Hundley Gym in Kapaa.
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Kudos and mahalo to Philip Rapozo and the Kapaa High School football team, which spent their Tuesday “practice” time boarding a bus and helping clean out the Waioli Hui‘ia Church and Waioli Mission House Museum (yep, that’s the green church in Hanalei).
Kudos and mahalo to Philip Rapozo and the Kapaa High School football team, which spent their Tuesday “practice” time boarding a bus and helping clean out the Waioli Hui‘ia Church and Waioli Mission House Museum (yep, that’s the green church in Hanalei).
Pauline Ibia said Kauai High School baseball coach Hank Ibia has at least three players whose homes were affected in the Koloa flood, so the team will be spending part of their Saturday helping residents in that area clean up the mess.
Tori Kagawa from the Waimea High School junior varsity volleyball team couldn’t help but comment on how “fancy” the Kapaa senior night (kudos to Justin Paleka and Noah Rall!) celebration was with the fancy stage lighting (it was on the entire night), fog effects and music!
Kudos to Stacie Chiba-Miguel, Veronica Lovesy, Jody Kjeldsen and all those people who pulled together a Kauai Disaster Relief (they even had a table specifically for the Koloa flood victims) effort in, as Stacie said, “less than 24 hours.” And, mahalo to all those who stopped by the tables at The Kauai Culinary Market to help the people affected.
OK, ‘nuff flood talk…time for relief for everyone involved … check out the St. Theresa School Carnival this weekend, Friday and Saturday from 6 p.m. in Kekaha … it’s a great opportunity for something other than flood, and it helps the kids at the same time.