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VIDEO: Hawaii’s first official scholastic surf meet

Submitted by Iris Kahaulelio of Kahuku High School
Coach of the Koolauloa Surf Club

Aloha and Welcome to HawaiiDigitalSports.com VIDEO Presentation of Hawaii’s first official scholastic surf meet.   Submit photos or videos to Kingsley Ah You – kahyou@digitalsports.com

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VIDEO & PHOTOS: 7th Ann. PIAA Hawaii H.S. Football Combine

Kingsley Ah You
Hawaii Digital Sports Owner
kahyou@digitalsports.com

7th Annual PIAA Hawaii H.S. Football
Combine
presented by
Leo Goeas

Kamehameha graduate, former University of
Hawaii and NFL Player

Aloha & Welcome to the VIDEO & Photo Coverage of the PIAA Football Combine. 

Click here to view or purchase Photos by Kingsley Ah You!

Click here to view or purchase Photos by Heather Horn!


VIDEO Highlights of the 6th Ann. PIAA Camp

by Hawaii Digital Sports & Moanalua Mini Mac

Submitted by Doris Sullivan
Director of Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance
cell: 808.226.7077
ph: 808.261.5000
www.pacificathleticalliance.com

Saturday, May
31th, 7:00 (registration) 8:30 Combine begins!
Saint Louis School, Honolulu,
Hawaii
Combine Directors:  Darnell Arceneaux & Eddie Klaneski, in their
7th year!

Open to members of the Class of 2009, 2010

and a limited number from 2011 if space is available

EARLY
REGISTRATION MUST BE POSTMARKED BY MAY 23RD.
Walk in space may be available
for limited numbers, but not guaranteed.

PLEASE READ ENTIRE
DOCUMENT. REGISTRATION FORM IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE
.

In our 7th BIG year! The nationally recognized and respected PIAA Hawaii H.S.
Football Combine will be held on May 31 at Saint Louis School.  Please note and understand: Due to new NCAA regulations (see the
PIAA news page for rule and response), Division 1/1AA college coaches may no
longer attend ANY Football Combines or Camps unless they are working as a coach
at the camp or it is a camp held on their own campus. (For example, they may no
longer attend a NIKE Camp or Combine but they may attend and work at the Just
Win Camp, or a camp held at and put on by their own University such as the
upcoming University of Hawaii camps). They may no longer attend solely to
evaluate players.

We are expecting a small number of Division 2 coaches and NAIA coaches.

Because of this new NCAA ruling, PIAA will be e-mailing literally every college recruiting coordinator around the
country
from all D1, D1AA, D2, NAIA, many D3’s and every Junior
College in the country your name, contact information, your results and
measurements.  Our Combine will be run as it was run for the first 5 years (the
6th year was an NCAA approved Evaluation Camp which is no longer allowed). 
These are some of the comments we’ve received on our Combine:  “Unbelievably
well organized and some really great athletes
”, commented Coach Ron Powlus
of Notre Dame.  “It is a great event that all high school athletes should
attend
”, Coach Ron Lee. “This thing was like a well-oiled machine. I
saw everything I needed to see
,” Coach Chris Tormey said of the 3-hour
combine in 2006.  There is no other combine in the Pacific with the reputation
that the PIAA combines and camps, the longest running combine for Hawaii &
Samoan H.S. Athletes, has earned.

IMPORTANT PARENT INFORMATION:  No chairs or
spectators on the field. There are bleachers or you may stand on the track. You
may bring coolers with water, soft drinks, snacks, etc. – no alcoholic
beverages. Please keep small children from running on the field. This may cause
injuries to the athletes.

There will be TWO professional video companies in attendance.  Digital Sports
Hawaii will post combine video online for you to use.  Additionally Digital
Sports Hawaii will have a booth set up for you to drop off your highlight or
best game film to post FREE on their website www. HawaiiDigitalSports.com   We
strongly encourage you to take advantage of this free opportunity.  PLEASE NOTE: WE SUGGEST YOU HAVE NO MUSIC ON YOUR VIDEO OR IT
MUST BE ROYALTY FREE (NOT COPYWRITED) We do not want Digital Sports Hawaii to
get fined for using unauthorized music!
Your video can then be
linked to your PIAA profile if you have one, it can be emailed out to college
coaches around the country for free.   The second video company is doing this
exclusively for PIAA to send to college coaches.

DATE:  SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2008    LOCATION: SAINT LOUIS FIELD  
TIME:  7:00 REGISTRATION, 8:30 SHARP EVENTS START;

COMBINE SHIRT AND LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED
CLOTHING:  SHORTS, RUBBER
CLEATS OR SNEAKERS ONLY
EVENTS TO PREPARE
FOR:
  40 yd; Bench (225 or 185, your choice),
L-Drill, T-Drill, Broad Jump, Vertical

Cost: $10.00
This is the first year PIAA is charging for
the event. Due to the economy PIAA has not raised all the money needed. Rather
than cancel the event, PIAA is asking for a small $10.00 tax deductible
donation. Money well spent for the exposure it will bring.

You may pay online with credit card, cash or check below for a guaranteed
spot.
Checks may be mailed to the address on the registration form

Questions ?: doris@pacificathleticalliance.com

PAYMENT
(you MUST put participants name and
address in the ‘shipping’ section so we know who the payment is for. There is a
$1.00 service charge for paying online. Unfortunatley we are charged a fee for
this service that must be passed on)
You do not need a Pay Pal Account to
pay online. Just follow directions.

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Mayor Mufi Hannemann Adidas IN THE PAINT Skill Camp

BASKETBALL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CAMP

ALL COACHES CLINIC

For
Strong Post, Center & Wing Man Positions

Fundamental Training in
footwork & post play technique

 

Guest Speakers & Instruction Provided by:

Mayor Mufi
Hannemann

Coach Merv
Lopes, Former Chaminade Basketball Head Coach

Coach Bob
Nash, UH Warrior Basketball

Coach Tony
Sellito, HPU Basketball

Coach Wendy
Anae, BYU Hawaii Women’s Basketball

Coach Brandyn
Akana, BYU Hawaii Basketball

Assisted by
Coaches Sol Batoon, Kaipo Spencer, Dan Hale,

Nelson Wong,
Tony Randolph, Ted Agullana, Brandy Richardson & others

 

DATES:                                 July 11, 18 & 25 Coaches Clinic
5 p.m. to  6 p.m.

LOCATION:                          Manoa
Valley District
Park
Gymnasium

REPORT:                              First Day at 4:30 p.m. to pick up
Coaches Gear & Registration

Pre-Registration:                $40.00  (Includes Camp polo shirt & Baden Notebook)

Camp Day
Registration:   $50.00  (Includes Camp polo shirt & Baden Notebook)

 

Coaches are
asked to remain for the high school camp sessions to provide instruction
.

For more
information contact:  Dana Takahara-Dias –
258-9991

Mail completed form (below) & check to Dana Takahara-Dias   777 Ward Avenue  Hon., HI 96814

——————————————————————————————————————————-

Name:_________________________________________
                Gender: Male____ Female____

Team/School/Division/Level
of Coaching: 
_______________________________________________

Home Address:_______________________________Phone
:Cell _____________ Home____________

EMERGENCY CONTACT:_________________________        T-Shirt
Adult:  L 
XL  XXL  XXXL (Circle)


BASKETBALL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CAMP

For
Strong Post, Center & Wing Man Positions

Fundamental Training in
footwork & post play technique

 

Guest Speakers & Instruction provided by:

Mayor Mufi
Hannemann

Coach Merv
Lopes, Former Chaminade Basketball Head Coach

Coach Bob
Nash, UH Warrior Basketball

Coach Tony
Sellito, HPU Basketball

Coach Wendy
Anae, BYU Hawaii Women’s Basketball

Coach Brandyn
Akana, BYU Hawaii
Basketball

Assisted by
Coaches Sol Batoon, Kaipo Spencer, Dan Hale,

Nelson
Wong, Tony Randolph, Ted Agullana, Brandy Richardson & others

Divisions (2):

High School             Entering
Grades 9 – 12 – July 11, 18 & 25 (6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.)

Middle School         Entering
Grades 5 – 8 – July 12 (6:00 – 8:30 p.m.), July 19 & 26 (8:00 – 10:30 a.m.)

 

LOCATION:                          Manoa
Valley District
Park
Gymnasium

REPORT:                              First day at 5:30 p.m.

Pre-Registration:                $30.00  (Includes Camp shirt, shorts & basketball)
by June 13.                        

Registration will be capped to the first 100
campers in each division who pre-register.

For more
information contact:  Dana Takahara-Dias –
258-9991.

Mail completed form (below) & check to Dana Takahara-Dias  777 Ward
Avenue
  Hon.,
HI 96814

 

——————————————————————————————————————————-

Name:_________________________________
Height:______ Age:_____  Gender: Male___
Female___

School:  _____________________________________   Division:   
High School       Middle   
(Circle one)

Home Address:________________________________       Phone:Cell ______________ Home______________

EMERGENCY CONTACT_________________________          T-Shirt
Adult:  L 
XL  XXL  XXXL (Circle)

Parent Signature:  _______________________________    Shorts
Adult:   L  XL 
XXL  XXXL (Circle)

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Punahou Boys, KS-Kapalama Girls Track & Field Champions!

Submitted by Al Linsky of
www.coach-photos.com

 
It was warm and the vog was still around at Mililani High School, but the
finals didn’t start until 3pm on Saturday so the athletes had a bit of a
respite.
 
On the girls side, it was the Kamehameha-Kapalama Warriors who
unseated four time defending champion Buffanblu by a score of 59.25 to 55.75.
Kahuku was a bit back at 46.
 
The Kamehameha-Kapalama girls scored big in the throwing events. In
the discus they scored 8 points (Kasandra Vegas – 2nd) and 10 points for the
shot put (Charmaine Mokiao – 1st). It wasn’t only the throwing events, though,
as the Warriors also scored in the high jump (Kanani Herring – 1st, Hailey
Kauhane – tie for 5th), pole vault (Amy Bumatai – 5th), 100 meters (Hailey
Kauhane – 6th), 4×100 (Kelli Aken-Pagdilao, Shawna Kinilau, Traci Nakamura, and
Hailey Kauhane – 5th), 400 (Ashlee Jimenez – 3rd), 300 hurdles (Alana Meditz –
2nd), 200 (Hailey Kauhane – 4th), and the 4×400 (Noe Mikami, Courtney Honda,
Ashlee Jimenez, Alana Meditz – 2nd) to show the great depth needed to win a
state championship and beat another deep team like the Buffanblu who were a very
close second.
 
The strangest race for me was the girls 1500. Bailey Massenburg was the
favorite going in. There were no trials for this event as many girls decided to
scratch on Friday so I hadn’t seen many of these girls run before. They went out
very slowly and didn’t pick it up until the last lap which turned into an all
out sprint. I was surprised that Bailey didn’t push the pace as I felt by taking
it out slowly she was keeping everyone else in the race. As it turned out,
though, no one pushed her and she was able to win in the last lap sprint. This
set her up well for the 800 to the chagrin of the rest of the 800 field who were
looking for Bailey to be tired from the 1500. Bailey then won the 800 in a fast
2:19.21. She also had enough for a fast 3000 (10:40.75) good enough for a 2nd
place behind an awesome performance from Kaiser’s Sarah Clapp (10:30.82).
 
The Punahou boys successfully defended their title giving retiring head
coach Mike Pavich a wonderful going away present. Radford made it close, though,
scoring 52 points to the Buffanblu’s 55.75.
 
Both Punahou and Radford had to deal with injuries suffered in the trials
to some of their best runners. But, in the end, just like last year when they
overcame a serious injury in the trials, the tremendous depth of the Buffanblu
was enough for them to defend their title. Abe Markowitz got the team off to a
great start by taking 2nd place in both the discus (157-02) and the shot put
(53-01). This was good for 16 points. In the long jump, Shane Wo took 5th
(21-01) and Matt Yim was 6th (21-00.25). John Hagar placed 5th with a jump of
42-09.75. In the high jump it was John Hagar placing 4th (6-01) and Matt
Yamane tying for 5th (5-11). Dave Walden took a 5th in the pole vault (13-09)
while an injured Zach Coronas gutted out a 3rd in the 100 (11.07). Zach then
came back to win the 400 in a time of 49.56. In the 800 the Puns had two scorers
as Tobie Reeuwijk took 3rd (1:59.45) and Ryan Nakasone placed fifth (2:00.27).
In the last race of the day, the 4×400, th! e Puns placed 4th in a time of
3:25.79 (Ben Strand, Jeff Pedrina, Tobie Reeuwijk and Chris Chang).
 
Outstanding individual event performances were recorded by the Radford Boys
400m Relay team as they set a meet record of 42.53. Radford senior Chris Rainey
set a meet record of 21.89 in the 200m while Kaiser’s Dawson Vorderbruegge set a
meet record of 8:58.14 in the 3000m.
 
Double wins were recorded by junior Bailey Massenburg in the 800 and 1500.
She also took a second in the 3000. Maryknoll senior Javen Correia continued his
dominance in the hurdles, winning both the 110 (14.60) and the 300 (39.5). Chris
Rainey (Radford) won both the 100 (10.89) and the 200 (21.89).
 
Zhane Santiago, Kahuku freshman, tripled in the hurdles (100-15.12, 300 –
46.22) and the triple jump (35-07).
 
Congratulations to all the athletes and the organizers who did a great job
and put on a wonderful show!
 

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RADIO: New City Nissan/HHSAA DII Boys Volleyball Broadcast

STARCOMM SPORTS
RADIO
, “HAWAII’S HOME FOR HIGH SCHOOL
SPORTS”, WILL BE BROADCASTING THE FOLLOWING HHSAA Boys Volleyball Game ON OUR
HHSAA RADIO NETWORK:

RADIO:  HONOLULU –
     AM 1500 “THE TEAM”



SAT. MAY
17:      7:30P         D-II STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME **



Click on these articles for Video & Photos!

5/16/08- Video/Photo: Top Seeds Survive Day 2- Boys Volleyball

5/15/08- Video/Photo: HHSAA Boys
Volleyball Day 1 Results

We apologize we will not be Streaming the Game on Line-
ENJOY our VIDEO Highlights & Interviews

 

 

                         

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PHOTOS: Island Movers/HHSAA Track & Field Day 1


Submitted by Alan Linsky
www.Coach-photos.com

PHOTOS: Click here to view more Track & Field Photos!
 

It was hazy and warm at the Mililani High School track as athletes from
across the state tried to advance past the track and field trials on Friday.
Saturday will see only the survivors of Friday’s trials. The big question is can
anyone unseat the Buffanblu, both the boys and girls teams, who have had a lock
on track and field recently.
 

For more photos, please visit the USA Track and Field site at www.usatf-hi.org

Enjoy Hawaii Digital Sports Video Highlights & Interviews of Track & Field- Submit your videos by click on link under video player. 

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VIDEO/PHOTO: HHSAA Softball Championship Day 3

Kingsley Ah You
Hawaii Digital Sports
kahyou@digitalsports.com

Aloha & Welcome to our VIDEO & PHOTO coverage of the 2008 Data House/HHSA Softball Championship games:

PHOTOS: Click on game below to view more images by Jonathan Bello of Jonbphotography.com

11:00   Moanalua defeated Baldwin 7-4

  1:00   Kauai defeated Lanai 6-2

  3:00   Pac-Five defeated Kapaa 11-0

  5:00   Mililani defeated Waiakea 16-4

  7:00   KS-Kapalama defeated Campbell 1-0
 

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PHOTO: Softball Tournament Day 2

Hawaii Digital Sports Staff

Data House HHSAA Softball Championship Day 2 Results and Photo Gallery Presentation:

PHOTO GALLERY: By Jonathan Bello of jonbphotography.com- Click on your game to view more images

Kamehameha vs Moanalua                     
Campbell vs Baldwin  

Castle vs Cambell              
Lanai vs Kaiser        
Waialua vs Kauai


Results Provided by HHSAA Director of Information
Natalie Webb
www.sportshigh.com

DIVISION I
Game 5 – Consolation
Kailua ties Lahainaluna, 5-5 (Kailua wins by runs/errors)

Score by Innings                    R  H  E
——————————————
Kailua………….. 000 013 10 –  5 13  1
Lahainaluna…… 101 001 2X –  5  7  2

Game 6 – Consolation
Waipahu d. Castle, 6-4

Score by Innings                R  H  E
—————————————
WAIPAHU………000 321 –  6  5  1
Castle……………002 200 –  4  8  6

Game 7 – Quarter Finals
Waiakea d. Sacred Hearts, 7-2

Score by Innings                           R  H  E
—————————————–
SACRED HEART…….. 000 200 0 –  2  7  5
WAIAKEA…………. ….310 012 X –  7 13  2

Game 8 – Quarter Final
Mililani d. Maryknoll, 20-1

Score by Innings                   R  H  E
—————————————–
Maryknoll……….. 000    10 –  1  2  2
Mililani………… ..33(11) 3X – 20 22  0

Game 9 – Quarter final
Campbell d. Baldwin, 4-1

Score by Innings                    R  H  E
—————————————–
Baldwin…………. 001 000 0 –  1  4  1
Campbell…………004 000 X –  4  6  0

Game 10 – Quarter final
KS-Kapalama d. Moanalua, 1-0

Score by Innings                      R  H  E
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KS-Kapalama......... 000 000 000 1 -  1  4  0
MOANALUA............ 000 000 000 0 -  0  5  2
 


DIVISION II

Pahoa d. Konawaena, 8-6

Game 5: (consolation
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Waianae d. Nanakuli, 8-2

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Kauai d. Waialua, 8-1

Game 7:
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