Keiki Athletes
Send pictures of your young sports stars to yting@midweek.com.
Please provide first and last names of athletes pictured, their ages, the communities they’re from and any information about the event or league they’re participating in.
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Madden Dela-Cruz of 76 South Kingz whips the ball downfield.
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Congratulations to team Ballers — Noah Sham, Rylen Aoki, Gavin Yasunari, Benjamin Chen, Brennan Yamaguchi, Katelyn Hirata, Keahi Yuen, Jaden Nakamaejo, Cobi Koike and Ethan Chun — champions of the i9 Sports Hongwanji Summer Basketball League. The team was led by coaches Kenn Yuen, Jared Sham and Ryan Yamaguchi.
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Aneres Lealao-Soriano of O‘ahu Taekwondo Center proudly wears his first-place medal (poomsae/sparring division) at the Waipahu Taekwondo Championships.
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Whitfield Soccer Club’s 2010 girls team celebrates its win in the U10 gold division at the Crossfire tournament in Redmond, Washington, this past summer. Pictured are (front) Quinn, Mylee-Elexis, Haweo, Maddie, Taytum, (back) Leah, Keely, Kaia, Caitlyn and Teuila.