Joseph Whitford III
Kahuku High School Athletic Director
293-8950
www.GoRedRaiders.com
Athletic Program updates
New Coaches:
Craig Knohl: Cross Country
Kawai Chee: Competition & Sideline Cheer Team
Kaniela Kalama: Girls Volleyball
David Te’o: Girls Basketball
Athletic Passes:
A $20.00 Kahuku Athletic Pass buys you free entry into all regular season football games (6), all girls and boys volleyball and basketball regular season games (48) and a $3.00 discount to all OIA playoff games in these sports. The passes will be sold during registration on July 22nd and July 26th. Grade K-12 students may purchase passes. With every purchase, the student will receive a free athletic t-shirt or cap. All proceeds from the Kahuku Athletic Pass sales will remain at KHIS to help fund our Athletic Program.
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Student Athlete Participants:
Before a student can participate in a sports, a Physical Form and an Assumption of Risk Form must be completed and returned to the coach. Forms may be picked up from the front office, the coach or from the Athletic Director. Additionally, all obligations mus be cleared with the business office prior to a student participating in a sport.
Kahuku Athletics Carners 3rd Kaimana Award in Five Years:
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Kahuku High and Intermediate’s Athletic Program won its 3rd Kaimana Award in five years. This prestigious award sponsored by HMSA, recognizes and rewards high schools for outstanding achievement. Introduced in the 2005-2006 school year, it acknowledges high schools and their studnets for success on and off the field in athletics, academics, sportsmantship and community service. Mililani High and Kalani High were also recognized as this years’ winners in the OIA.
Participation:
Points are earned according to the participation of the total student body that participates in a team sport recognized by their league. KHIS had 749 students (74% of total high school population) participate in athletics for SY 2009-2010.
League Championships:
Points are awarded for each varsity-level league championship a school wins. All sports are treated equally. A tennis championship will carry the same weight as a football championship. This accounts for any gender inequities. KHIS won three league championships: football, girls volleyball and girls water polo.
Sportsmanship:
Schools automatically start with 100 points. Points are deducted when a reported incident occurs that reflects poorly on sportsmanship i.e. Coach’s ejection from a game for unsportsmanlike conduct. This applies to all members of the coaching staff or any physical damages exceeding $250 caused by a team member to the venue (50 points). Any physical altercation with an official, player or fan or other spectator at the league event. Any incident where a player is ejected from a game for unsportsmanlike conduct (25 points). KHIS had one incident and finished with 75 points.
Community Service:
Each school receives points for community service performed by their entire student body. The size of the student enrollment determines the minimum amount of service hours to receive the 100 point maximum. KHIS needed 7500 hours to receive 100 points and we accumulated a total of 8100 hours of service.
Academics:
Points are earned based on the collective grade point average of all students athletes participating in league recognized team sports. Points are awarded based on students athletes who have earned a 2.75 GPA or higher. Seventy-five percent of KHIS athletes attained a 2.75 GPA or higher.
Kahuku High & Intermediate School Results by Year:
2009-10: Won
2008-09: Did not place in the top 3
2007-08: Won
2006-07: 3rd place
2005-06: Won