Saint Francis Schools | Archive | July, 2008

PHOTO & VIDEO: Mayor Mufi Hannemann “In the Paint” Camp

Kingsley Ah You
www.HawaiiDigitalSports.com
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Aloha & Welcome to the Photo & Video coverage of the Mayor Mufi Hannemann Adidas In the Paint Skill Camp.

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Enjoy viewing the 2007 Saint Francis Merv Lopes Basketball Tournament and National Football Letter of Intent Signing Day with Mayor Hannemann!

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St. Francis boys ready to take field

Honolulu Advertiser
by Stanley Lee- Advertiser Staff Writer



They’re the new boys on the field.


When the fall sports season rolls around, St. Francis will send its first boys to the Pac-Five intermediate football team for Interscholastic League of Honolulu play. Athletic plans for St. Francis’ coming school year include its own intermediate boys basketball and baseball teams and even a few golfers and track runners.


An all-girls school for more than 80 years, St. Francis recently started to integrate boys in certain grade levels. This coming year, St. Francis will have its first middle-school boy students in seventh and eighth grade. Their presence will also allow the private Catholic school in Manoa to field its first boys athletic teams.


“It’ll be the new boys on the block and the only boys on campus compared to 300 some-odd girls,” said St. Francis boys athletic director Sol Batoon. “That’ll be interesting to see how it works. We seem to have some real good kids who came in.”


St. Francis will have seven boys — Isaac Savaiiaea, Blayne Won, Austin Ursua, Keoni Tom-Millare, Kahanu Puule, Shawn Baptiste and Jon-Michael Sharsh — competing for Pac-Five’s football team this fall. It’ll be a first of sorts for both programs as Pac-Five, which draws players from small ILH schools, is fielding its first team in years.


“It’s going good,” said Sharsh, an eighth-grader. “The plays are easy to catch on.”

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