A COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM TRAINING is offered, with live training in Discovery Harbour. The Hybrid Basic CERT training class consists of an online course taken at each trainee's pace and Two-Day Practical live sessions to practice and improve the skills learned in the online course. This approach reduces the amount of time you spent in the classroom, said Pat Steffen, Hawai'i County CERT Coordinator.
The online course is available now, with registration and more info at https://forms.gle/MC15rgijsaKy1EDeA. The two-day, in-person practical sessions are scheduled for Saturday, April 6 and Sunday, April 7 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Discovery Harbour Community Center, 94-1604 Makali'i Street, Naalehu. Completion of the online course by Friday, March 22 is required to be eligible to attend the two-day practical. There is no charge for the course.
Those who already completed the CERT program, said Steffen, are encouraged to share this opportunity with family, friends and neighbors. The online and/or in-person classes can also be taken as a refresher.
Rain Nihipali-Sesson, on right, qualifies for states. |
Senior Stephen Adler II had the toughest day out of the Trojan Wrestling team. Wrestling at 120 lbs, he faced a tough Kealakehe opponent in his first match ultimately losing by pin in the second round. In his second match Adler wrestled against an experienced Waiakea opponent, and got caught in a pin in the second round. He ended up taking seventh place at the tournament, just a round shy of qualifying.
Eli Crook podium finish, right. He goes to states on O'ahu. |
Freshman Eli Crook, one of the four qualifiers for the Trojans had a turbulent start to the day, losing his first match by pin in the second round to a Hilo wrestler. After he lost to Hilo he received a bye to advance to the consolation semi-final round, where he faced a Kealakehe wrestler and lost by pin. "Losing in the consolation semi-final allowed Eli to compete for fifth place and earn his way to state," said Coach Mazyck. In his next match Eli defeated Kohala 12-7, taking fifth in the 126 lbs. weight class and punched his ticket to O'ahu.
Senior La’akea Kajiwara-Ke took fifth in the 138 lbs. class at the BIIF Championship. He suffered a first round loss to
Ocean Nihipali-Sesson, podium finish left, qualifies for states. |
Seeded first with an overall record of 7-0 in the 175 lbs. class was senior Ocean Nihipali-Sesson. He started his day strong with a first round pin against Kealakehe, advancing him to the semi-final round. He wrestled hard but was narrowly defeated by Kamehameha 9-6 in the semi’s. In his next match versus Keaau, Nihipali-Sesson was able to pull out a decision win of 3-1 to advance him to the third place match.
La'akea Kajiwara-Ke, right, will go to states on O'ahu. |
For the Trojan girls junior Rain Nihipali-Sesson placed fifth in the 235 lbs. class. She had to medically forfeit from the BIIF championship. “Rain quite possibly had the toughest day of all, she is incredibly passionate about the sport and loves to wrestle. For her to watch girls she handedly beat during the season wrestle and place high really ate at her. She had aspirations to be the Big Island Champion and she very well could have been if she had the opportunity to wrestle. Next year is going to be a very big year for Rain,” said Coach Mazyck.
The Coach said, "Every Trojan wrestler far surpassed any expectation that can be had for a first year team." The Trojan wrestling team leaves for O'ahu this Thursday Feb. 22; the State Tournament starts the following day, finishes Saturday, Feb. 24.
Diana Miller painted this image. She is Artist in Residence for National Parks Arts Foundation at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. |