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mn sara' 3i,??.t3.2 f I' ' .Q Tr, . ASSISTANT COACH Edward Bales Q-ii W A Q ' ,t - - , ' mg gt' .-. .y . X M: 1: f.. 'Mi' xy., 2 sq , px E' 6. i w.. fi, pk -',.y3'y, v - . an ' . 5? SENIOR VARSITY COACH Seichi Ono ., . i,,,,.,. ...N ,,., gnu. , zaggzzg 13,5175 pjaffgff. M, CAPTAIN David lha ancy filzoofing an The Kauai High Varsity basketball team, coached by Seichi Ono, finished the 1958 sea- son in a respectable runner-up positioni Paced by Captain David lha, the hoopsters won five games and lost tour in the K.l.F. series. Six pre- season games were played, but only one was won. ln the first round of the K.l.F. series, the Clippers took first place but in the second round the Raiders took top honors, The' final cham- pionship game was played at the Kauai High Gym, which did little good, Kapaa led all the way to the finish and the final score was 26-38. The Kauai High School baseball team under Coach Akio Kubota came back to recapture the KIF Baseball Pennant after losing it to Waimea the previous year. Hard work and team play brought the Red Raiders back into winning form. Row I, left to right: Coach Seichi Ono, Lawrence Kido, Aurelio Ramelb, Glenn Takabayashi, Angel Madrid, Antonio Bar- goyo, Claudio Panis, Joseph Polan, Malcolm Ikeda, Casarnero Epe, George Yoshiaka, David lho, Bryan Kobayashi, Patrick Layasa, Lawrence Suan, Peter Rayno, Manager Alfred Konoho.
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5, ,. i z , ,, -ff'-fr f - ei! . .ifffa ,. y-jwggzzi ,IN-.. ,fff'? ? ea g, COACH W Akio Kubota C0-CAPTAINS W David lha Allen l KING OF SWATS s F35 , 'I' S., 1 xl F29 Mafia if K , Wei? , fflifwt .-fr -u.1.t..?9:5 ? f X . 1:3 K'- X .Al I 'Q ,r'? i LV Qf'f'i,i 7.11 if-S Uyematsu iamono! Lingpind KAUAI vs WAIMEA The first KIF baseball game was played on March 7, l9'58, at the Waimea field with the Red Raider Nine taking on the Waimea Mene- hunes. After trailing by a score of 'I4-l up to the fifth inning, the boys from the Nawiliwili campus came fighting back to defeat Waimea by a score of 20-I6 in I2 innings. KAUAI vs KAPAA With one win under their belts, the scrappy Red Raider team members came back to their homeground to edge Kapaa 2-3. Trailing 2-I till 1 the bottom of the ninth inning, the Raiders ex- ploded for to runs to pick up win number 2. lt was a thrilling game with teamwork and good coaching all the way. W RAIDERS T0 HONOLULU l After capturing first round honors, the spir- l ited Red Raider Squad journeyed to Honolulu for two games during the March 22 weekend. KAUAI vs MPI The Mid-Pacific Institute team were the first victims of the Kubota Men at their home field by a score of ll-2. Grabbing a three run lead in Bs-Mem row, left to right: Glenn Takabayashi, Antonio Bargayo, Lawrence Kido, Andrew Borilez, Edwin Matsumura, Allen Uyematsu, David lha, and Kenneth Yokotc. Top row. left to right: Aurelio Ramelb, Wayne Uyematsu, Lawrence Suon, Angel Madrid, Charles Caveirc, Karl Matsumura, and James Yasuda.
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