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Konawaena looking for softball coach
Konawaena looking for softball coach
Konawaena High School is currently accepting applications to fill its vacant head softball coach position.
Preferred qualifications include a college degree, high school or college level coaching experience, and collegiate playing experience.
Minimum qualifications are a high school diploma, high school or community (club, league, youth) coaching experience.
All applicants must be able to pass a DOE legal background check, have a valid drivers license and social security card, and provide a current TB test certification.
For more information contact athletic director Kellye Krug at kellye_krug/konah/hidoe@notes.k12.hi.us.
BISA holding benefit golf tournament
Big Island Sports Academy will host the Challenge at the Big Island Country Club, a benefit golf tournament on Friday, Nov. 10. Proceeds will go to support sports career educational opportunities for boys and girls on the Big Island, which includes annual scholarships, career exploration camps, internships and workshops.
The tournament will have an 8 a.m. shotgun start with a $150 per person entry fee. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.
25th annual Wahine Sailing Regatta
Kona Sailing Club’s 25th annual Wahine Sailing Regatta will take place Nov. 12.
Wahine will sail in a two-race regatta off Kaloko ponds.
On Nov. 11, the club will host an on-land clinic and on the water practice.
For more information contact info@konasailingclub.org or Alicia Starsong at 640-0662
Advance basketball training
Advance Basketball Training has released its November schedule. This year round program is open to athletes ages 10-17 with basketball experience. Training is held at the Old Airport Kekuaokalani Gymnasium from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Clinics will take place Nov. 11,18 and 25. For more info call Nish at 327-3553
Also, open volleyball is being held at the gym from 6-8 p.m. every Tuesday night at the gym. For more information, contact Diego at 327-3553.
LavaKids Family Fun Runs
November is Diabetes Awareness Month and LavaKids, along with Club Rehab and Lavaman, in a joint venture with Peoples Advocacy Trails Hawaii, Hawai`i Public Health Institute, Hawaii Island Healthy Eating Active Living and other community organizations will hold runs on Nov. 18 to raise diabetes prevention awareness and celebrate the new trail wayfinding/mileage markers on the Queens’ Lei Trail.
Registration for the LavaKids Family Fun Runs begins at 7 a.m. at the West Hawaii Civic Center. Guest speakers will follow at 7:30 a.m. The Keiki 100 Yard Dash kicks off the Fun Runs at 7:45 with one-mile, two-mile and 5K run/walks immediately following on the Queens’ Lei Trail. This event is free and open to all ages with a purpose of promoting a healthy and active lifestyle for the whole family through running or walking.
For more information contact Claudia Kane at claudia@tccomputer.net, Tina Clothier at tinaclothier@pathhawaii.org or Tami MacAller at tami@hiphi.org.
Learn to racewalk
Free racewalking clinics will be held at Old Airport Park’s Makaeo Walking Path on Nov. 18 and Dec. 9 at 9 a.m. The lessons are provided by Stan Chraminski. For more information email stanski@twc.com.
HCC hosts Out-n-Back Training Time Trial
On Sunday, Nov. 19 the Hawaii Cycling Club will host the Out-n-Back Training Time Trial/Sunday Ride starting at 7 a.m.
This is the sixth annual 19.5 mile Out-n-Back Training Time Trial. A non-competitive Sunday Ride will start shortly after the last time trial competitor.
Registration is from 6:30 to 6:45 a.m. on Pukiawe Street off of Kaiminani Drive.
The Out-n-Back starts at Kaiminani Drive and Queen Kaahumanu Highway, then travels North 13.5 miles to the 80 mile marker, makes a U Turn and returns to the 86 mile marker.
This event is free to 2016/17 and 2017 Hawaii Cycling Club members. Non-members will pay a $10 one-day membership fee. he annual membership fee is $20.
Participants and volunteers will gather at The Talk Story aid station after the event for food and beverages.
Visit hawaiicyclingclub.com and Hawaii Cycling Club on Facebook for additional information.
Beanie Heen Paddle Race
The Beanie Heen Paddle Race will be held Saturday, Nov. 25 at Surf Park in Kawaihae, near the breakwall. All vessels are welcomed to participate in the seven mile course.
Registration is at 7:30 a.m. and the race starts at 9 a.m.
For more information contact Ed Doherty at eddoherty1@icloud.com.
Kona Country Club 50th anniversary tournament
The Kona Country Club will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a golf tournament on Nov. 26. Money will go to support the Kona CC Jr. golf program.
Entry fee is $98 for visitors and $78 for residents with Hawaii state ID. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and a shot gun start will follow at 8 a.m.
There will be gross and net winners in the two-person scramble format (40-percent of team handicap). There will also be a closest to the pin challenge and mulligans are available to purchase.
For more information, contact Peggy M. Ciriako at peggy@konagolf.com or 937-2380.
BIRC Couch to 5K
Big Island Running Company is offering a free Couch to 5K training program at the Alii Drive store.
This 9-week program is designed to take beginners from the couch to finishing the Jingle Bell Beach Run on Sunday, Dec. 17 at Coconut Grove Marketplace. No prior running experience is necessary.
Runs will take place on Tuesday and Thursday at 5 p.m. and Saturday morning at 6:30 a.m., although runs can be completed individually as well.
For more information contact Melissa at 327-9333 or melissa@bigislandrunningcompany.com.
BISA Youth Basketball Clinic
The Big Island Sports Academy will host a youth basketball clinic from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Panaewa Park Gymnasium in Hilo on Dec. 9 for girls and boys ages 4-6.
The clinic will cover the basic concepts and all facets of basketball skill development, with an emphasis on fundamentals.
The clinic is being led by Big Island Sports Academy’s John Livsey, and youth basketball coordinator and former UH-Hilo standout Phranklin McKinney,
Registration is currently going on and applications can be obtained at all elementary schools, County of Hawaii Parks and Recreation Centers, or by contacting Livsey at mrjohnlivsey@gmail.com or 365-4831.
Cost is $25 per person. There will also be onsite registration at 8:30 a.m.
Jingle Bell Beach Run
Hawaii Sport Events presents the 13th annual Jingle Bell Beach Run on Sunday, Dec. 17 at Coconut Grove Marketplace.
Start time for the Christmas themed event is 7:30 a.m. and will feature a 5K and Santa’s Keiki Dash.
This year’s charity will benefit the Kiwanis Club, a non-profit organization dedicated toward changing the lives of children in need through their involvement with youth programs and meaningful community activities on the Big Island.
Awards will be given to the top three in each category: Overall, 5-yr age groups, and best Christmas costumes. Lots of raffle prizes to follow.
Entry fee for the 5K is $30 until Nov. 30 and $35 until Dec. 15. There will be no registration for the 5K on race day. Santa’s Keiki Dash is free to children ages six and under.
Race applications are available at Big Island Running Company with online registration available on the event website Kona5K.com. Volunteers are needed. For more information email info@hawaiisportevents.com.