• Kalaheo team to compete at nationals • KVMH benefit golf tournament • UH’s Kai earns WAC honors • Northshore Lions fundraiser golf tourney Kalaheo team to compete at nationals By The Garden Island A team from Kalaheo will join
• Kalaheo team to compete at nationals
• KVMH benefit golf tournament
• UH’s Kai earns WAC honors
• Northshore Lions fundraiser golf tourney
Kalaheo team to compete at nationals
By The Garden Island
A team from Kalaheo will join recreational league tennis teams from across the country as they compete for a national title at the USA League Tennis 4.0 Adult National Championships in Tucson, Ariz., from October 1-3. Held at Randolph Park, the tournament will determine the No. 1 men’s and women’s teams in the country at the 4.0 level. Representing the USTA’s Hawaii Pacific Section are: Christopher Webster (Kalaheo), Ronald Hosaka (Lihu‘e), Bradley Klontz (Kapa‘a), Edward Kane (Lihu‘e), Gary Joseph (Koloa), Lance Akama (Lihu‘e), Marvin Otsuji (Koloa), Herb Noe (Kalaheo),
Francisco Garcia (Kapa‘a), Richard Hanna (Kalaheo), Edward Renaltner (Kapa‘a), Thomas Hadwin (Waimea), Cameron Floria (Koloa), Stromberg Gaditano (Kapa‘a).
USA League Tennis presented by Lincoln is the world’s largest recreational tennis league with more than 530,000 participants throughout the country. Players participate on teams in a league format, which is administered by the United States Tennis Association through its 17 sectional associations. The league groups players by ability using six National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) levels, from 2.5 (beginner) to 5.0 (advanced). Players progress through a series of championships at the area and sectional levels culminating with the national championships. USA League Tennis is open to any USTA member age 19 and older. The league provides players with the opportunity to improve their skills, have fun, meet other players, travel throughout the country and compete in a USTA national championship.
Lincoln is the presenting sponsor and official vehicle of USA League Tennis. Penn Racquet Sports, the world’s leading manufacturer of tennis balls, is in its 17th year as the official ball of USA League Tennis. The Citizen Watch Company celebrates its ninth year as a USTA Corporate Champion and as sponsor of USA League Tennis.
KVMH benefit golf tournament
West Kaua‘i Medical Center/Kaua‘i Veterans Memorial Hospital Charitable Golf Tournament happens on Saturday, October 2 at the Kaua‘i Lagoons Golf Course (Mokihana Course).
There will be great prizes, cash awards, and door prizes. All proceeds to benefit the programs for the KVMH Charitable Foundation for new hospital equipment. For more information, call Steve Kline at 338-9452 or 482-0808. Email:skline@hhsc.org.
Northshore Lions fundraiser golf tourney
The Kaua‘i Northshore Lions Annual Fundraiser Golf Tournament is set to take place at the Princeville Makai Golf Course on Saturday, Oct. 9. Shotgun start at 8 a.m. King Auto Center is donating a new Honda Element to the first lucky player who scores a hole in one during the tournament on the Princeville Makai Golf Course, Lakes No. 4 par three hole.
Many super prizes will be awarded to tournament winners, with additional prizes at drawings during the awards lunch cookout following the tourney. Registration fees of $80 include green fees, cart, five lucky tickets for drawings and luncheon.
This is a community benefit tournament to raise funds for the Lion’s community services. These include scholarships, youth sports events, school projects, and the traditional “sight and hearing conservation” that all Lions are noted for.
Visit their website at www.kauainorthshorelions.org, click on Play Golf or call Lion Mike at 826-7963.
UH’s Kai earns WAC honors
Hawai‘i forward Natasha Kai has been named the WAC women’s offensive player of the week. Kai, a junior from Kahuku, scored two goals and tallied an assist in UH’s wins over New Mexico and Gonzaga in the Montana Fall Classic.