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     W indward area schools are seek- ing substitute school teachers. They can earn $157-$184 per day. For as little as $40 and eight hours of training, partici- pants can become qualified, and a bachelor’s degree is not required. For more in- formation, visit tinyurl.com/ becomeasub ... ‘Ōlelo Com- munity Media has announced that Kailua resident Russel Cabral — a 30-year-em- ployee of the organization — has been promoted to master control manager. In addition, Cabral is the executive pro- ducer of Pirate Television, a music video program launched in 1993 that is the longest-running program of its type on ‘Ōlelo. Among its accolades, Pirate Television was previously nominated for a Billboard Music Award
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in the Regional Music Vid- eo – West Region category. Cabral earned an associate degree in arts from Wind- ward Community College and is a graduate of Kalāheo High School ... With three new starters in the lineup, an overhauled Kalāheo High School junior varsity bas- ketball quintet recently beat host McKinley’s best to the tune of 37-25, the Mustang JV assistant coach Charles “Chic” Hess reports in a January school basketball newsletter. He offered con- grats to Luke Chang and his posse. A trio of big men, Hunter Darrell, Nolan Layman and Toa Tevaga, stepped forward. Jomeilee “Jo” Richard also appeared to be in two places at once. Meanwhile, a sophomore shining star on the court has risen over Kailua by the
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name of Owen Lemonds, a standout basketball player, with a 3.5 GPA. Hess also notes that the Mustangs re- cently outlasted Kaimukī in a close game, praising soph- omore Jack Graven and two freshmen — the afore- mentioned Richard and Ka- inamu Whitinui. The point guards were the deciding factor in the decision, Hess shares ... drobbins@mid- week.com
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