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Congratu-lei-tions

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Congratu-lei-tions

The stuffy Barn hummed with excited chatter as the anticipation grew. Stragglers combed the stands for empty seats while mothers armed with digital cameras lined the aisles for the perfect vantage point. Then, with the opening bars of “Pomp and Circumstance,” the graduates began to enter -- greeted by blasting air horns and excited applause.

Saturday’s gradation ceremony brought out about 800 people to watch the Molokai High School class of 2010 graduate.

“Just look around and soak in everything because this is the end of an awesome beginning and the start of another,” Jesse Lite told his fellow graduates in his valedictorian address.

A sense of accomplishment filled the day, along with an appreciation for what the students had been through together as a class and where they are headed.

“It’s not about what you create for yourself, it’s about what you leave behind that truly defines your success,” senior class president Chenoa Na`ilikea Ahuna-Kaai said in her speech.

This year’s graduates also got a special commencement address from Miss Hawaii 2009 Raeceen Woolford.

The students’ earnest performance of Michael Jackson’s “We Are the World,” proved the highlight of the ceremony. Swaying and snapping in true gospel choir fashion, the song seemed to embody the knowledge that these students from the tiny island of Molokai will go on to make a difference in the world.

Finally it was time for the diploma presentations. The boys danced, strutted and fist-pumped their way to the podium, all trying to out-do the last, while the girls, enjoying their moment in the spotlight, walked as gracefully as their high heels would allow. Again the gym filled with air horns, cheers and camera flashes for pictures that will undoubtedly follow the graduates for years to come.

Afterward the crowd flowed outside, turning the parking lot into a swarming sea of handmade signs, flower bouquets and piled-on lei. An occasional gust of breeze ran through the lot, tugging at balloons, sending lei flying and urging the crowd to leave, but they lingered still, enjoying this very last day of school. And a good time was had by all.

Party With D.A.R.E.

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Party With D.A.R.E.

Molokai elementary school students celebrated the end of a 10-week D.A.R.E. program with a rally on Thursday, complete with entertainers, a skit by police and a helicopter landing.

The students -- third and fifth graders from Maunaloa School, Kilohana Elementary, Kaunakakai Elementary and Kualapu`u School – were treated to performances by singer Jordan Segundo and hypnotist and juggler Greg Gabaylo. For the grand finale, Maui County police put on a skit while members of the Special Response Team repelled from a landing helicopter to demonstrate a marijuana eradication mission, according to Maui County Police Department (MCPD) spokesperson Kehau Dods, who emceed the event.

D.A.R.E. – Drug Abuse Resistance Education – is a global campaign to teach children about the dangers of drug use.

“Kids are so vulnerable and come under a lot of peer pressure,” said MCPD officer Keola Tom. “This might be the program that makes them think twice about drinking or doing drugs.”

Don’t Throw Away Your Phonebooks

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Berry, Hawaiian Telcom News Release

The race is on to see what island’s schools can collect the most telephone directories per student to win cash prizes. Berry and Hawaiian Telcom Yellow Pages (HTYP) are once again challenging local schools to Think Yellow, Go Green and reduce their environmental footprint. Berry is kicking off its yellow pages recycling program, Think Yellow, Go Green (TYGG), on behalf of HTYP. Forty-five schools on the islands of Hawaii, Kauai, Lanai, Maui and Molokai are competing in the contest. 

“If you lined up last year’s 16 tons of recycled directories, it would stretch one-and-a-half miles long, end to end,” said Scott Szczekocki, client services regional director for Berry, publisher of HTYP directories.

Track & Field Wraps Season with Victory

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Last weekend, the Farmer’s track and field team brought home a bag full of accomplishments, including a second place finish in the girl’s high jump, at the Maui Interscholastic League Championships on Maui.

Junior Kalei Adolpho earned second place in high jump, at 5’0,” automatically qualifying her to state. Adolpho also snagged fourth place in the 800 meter race, as did senior Candice Pauole in high jump with a height of 4’6.” The combined efforts of Adolpho and Pauole put the Lady Farmers at sixth place overall.

“Kalei is crazy – she never jumped once in competition before the MIL Champs,” said Coach Jesse Ford. “But she's got this competitiveness that allows her to make things happen at the last minute.”

Cowboy Up for a Cause

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Cowboy Up for a Cause

Kamakana Purdy’s favorite color is pink. While not what you would expect of a rodeo jock, Kamakana started wearing the color in support of his grandmother when she was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago.

While his grandmother is one of the survivors, around 40,000 women a year are not. To raise money and awareness to help fight the wicked disease, the Hawaii High School Rodeo Association – Molokai themed their last competition of the season ‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ last Sunday. The rodeo was an all-day event at the Molokai Ranch arena. 

Mahalo to all who helped make the last rodeo of our 2009-2010 season in which was donated to the Tough Enough To Wear Pink Campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness possible.  Our girls and boys have raised over $2,000 in which will be donated to our very own Molokai Cancer Fund!  Mahalo Nui Loa! -- Meli Purdy

Wrestling Smack Down

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Wrestling Smack Down

A mass of vivacious fans packed The Barn last Saturday – some streaming in to see their tough keiki, others from off-island – as they cheered on about 230 competitors who faced off in Molokai’s wrestling invitational.

The Molokai Wrestling Club dominated its own tournament, beating out nine other Maui clubs with a total of 143 points – more than double the score of runner-up Central Maui Style with 67 points. It was the Friendly Isle’s first win of the Maui Style Wrestling season.

Molokai was the largest team represented with about 75 youth – ages 5 to 17 – competing. Sixteen of those youth went home champions, while another 22 were runner-ups.

Among the other clubs to contend were Upcountry Wrestling Club, Central Maui Style, Lahaina Roughnecks, Napili Surfriders, Kihei Maulers and Central Razorbacks, Punahou Pumas, Lanai Ka’ulula’au and Maui Makali’i.

has become bigger than Molokai,” he added. “It’s great to see our wrestlers be able to compete in front of their home crowd.”

The club has two final matches, one this weekend at Wailuku – where the team will bring over about 20 of its 80-something wrestlers – and the state tournament on May 15 at the Civic Center on Maui.

Advancing Farmers

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Advancing Farmers

With Larriley Rawlins’ contributing homers in each of last weekend’s games, Molokai High School managed to sweep St. Anthony and snag a spot in the upcoming state tournament.

The Lady Farmers rolled out another mercy rule win – which they accomplished last week against Seabury – on Friday night, defeating the Trojans 13-1, in the first of three games.

Molokai had a close repeat the following morning, outscoring St. Anthony 14-1 in only four innings, and won the second, 11-0, in five.

was crazy,” Coach Stacey Horner said. “I must have had four or five heart attacks.”

Another winner was Kaipoi Kondo, defeating Maui Prep’s Ray Vo 4-6, 7-6, 7-5 on Thursday in the first round of boys’ singles.

“We went in ranked fifth,” Horner said. “So I was very impressed with how they played.”

Montizor and Horner will be attending the State Championships May 5-6.

Volleyball
It was a split weekend for Molokai High School’s boys’ volleyball team, defeating Hana 3-2 on Friday, but then falling short, 3-2, on Saturday at The Barn.

On Friday, Molokai gained a five-set win, defeating the Dragons 25-22, 15-25, 25-20, 23-25, 15-13.

Kawaiola Kalipi recorded a total of 53 assists and two blocks for the Farmers, while Haaheo Falealii had 22 kills, followed by David Gomes and each adding nine kills.

Hana then rebounded the following day, winning 22-25, 23-25, 32-30, 25-19, 15-12.
Molokai’s Haaheeo Falealii had 17 kills and two blocks, while Claude Kapuni had 12 kills and four blocks and David Gomes and Julien Bumatay each added 10 kills.

Strumming Their Way to Molokai

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Strumming Their Way to Molokai

Nine students from Kamehameha School brought cheers and laughs to a Molokai audience last Saturday as they played guitar and sang. An ample audience of about three dozen swayed and sang along to an eclectic mix of favorites like “Wahine Ilikea,” “Take Me Home Country Roads” and even a song by Frank Sinatra. Everyone joined hands in an all-encompassing circle for the program’s finale, “Hawaii Aloha.”

Both a music and a service club, the students of the Kamehameha Guitar Club volunteered at Ali`i Fishpond with Merve Dudoit before their performance at Home Pumehana last Saturday. The group, which includes two Molokai students, raised money to make the trip, and local families donated food and opened their homes for the students to stay.

Earth Day PSA Winners

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Students of all grades and schools around the island created Public Service Announcement (PSA) videos for the annual Earth Day contest. The contest had 10 entries this year. Winners of the contest were judged for creativity, video quality, and reflection of this year’s Earth Day theme: “Aloha `Aina, E Ho`ola I Ka Waihona Honua,” “When we aloha the Earth, she in turn gives life to our children.”

Congratulations to the winners below.

3rd Place: "Gorilla Ogo" from Kilohana School

     Youth - Pale Pale, Kekua Pale, Cecile Walsh
     Adults - Penny Martin, Mapuana Hanapi, Valerie Hart

2nd Place: "Plastic Pollution" from Kilohana School

    Youth - Makena Hart, Charlie Busby, Maya Lima

Gymkhana Games Are Under Way

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

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