Saturday, April 24, 2010

St. Elizabeth Crusaders "vs" St. John The Baptist Catholic School

After 82 years, Maryknoll School finally has its own indoor gym. The Clarence T.C. Ching foundation donated three million to help fund construction of the gym, and today it is named after him. I was invited by one of the parents, Mr. Bryan Arce to attend today's game between the St. Elizabeth Crusaders and St. John The Baptist Catholic School in division 2 of the Catholic Schools playoffs. His daughter, Chantelle Arce, #14 is a point guard for the St. Elizabeth School Crusaders. The Crusaders played a great game today, and Chantelle stole the ball in the fourth period with 9 seconds on the clock (photo right) to score the last point against St. John The Baptist Catholic School. From the beginning, the Crusaders displayed great team work and came thru for a final score of 39-22 against St. John the Baptist Catholic School. Congratulations goes out to Coach James Von Rohr of the St. Elizabeth "Crusaders" and his girls basketball team for job well done. Special recognition goes out to #14, Chantelle Arce who scored 24 points and had the most baskets in today's game today. See more photos, "click here".

Saturday, April 3, 2010

"PACIFIC ROLLER DERBY" Villains "vs" Crazy 808s at Kamiloiki Community Park

"Roller Derby" in Hawaii? "They're Back" .. If you grew up like me, in the 50's and 60's, you probably remember Honolulu Civic Auditorium and Rainbow Rollerland. In fact, from 1937-1959 during the golden age of roller skating, more than 3,000 roller rinks shot across America including Hawaii.

Today, I was invited to attend a Roller Derby event in Hawaii Kai at 5:00pm. The teams participating in "Bout-2", are the Villians "vs" Crazy 808s. I spoke to Sylvia Flores, media relations (photo above), whose skate name is "Tadbit Nasty" and her team is the "Mischievils", and she gave me some inside information about Pacific Roller Derby (PRD).

Pacific Roller Derby is a flat track derby league started in 2008. It is owned and operated by the skaters, for the skaters. All of the members have an opportunity to vote in the decisions of the organizations while developing their athletic abilities. Their members are strong, diverse, and competitive women that promote and practice good sportsmanship.

The game itself is a series of races between two teams of five players. Each team's jammer is the only player to score points. Four blockers try to stop the other team's jammer while propelling their own jammer forward. Each team has one blocker who is the pivot, she controls the speed of the pack and calls her team's play. Jammers wear stars and pivots wear stripes on their helmets.

The jammers try to catch up to the pack, work their way through and come out the other side. No one scores any points during the first lap, but the first jammer to pass the opposing blockers legally becomes the lead jammer. A referee points out the lead jammer and follows her progress around the track. The lead jammer can "call the jam" before the end of the two-minute period by putting her hands on her hip. Jammers score one point for each opposing player she passes. Skaters cannot engage the jammer 20 feet from the pack. Skaters can receive minor or major penalties. Four minor penalty will send the skater to the box. There is no fighting, no punching, no kneeing, no kicking, no hitting to the backs, no cutting the track and no talkin' smack to the refs! "Congratulations" to the "Villains" on todays event. Special thanks to head referee Mike Crinella, whose skate name is "Handsome and Katie Stevens, whose skate name is "Collideascope" of the "Crazy 808s" ." Click here more more information. Photos of today's event, "Click here". Interested in joining. Go to recruiting @pacificrollerderby.com.