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The
Heart of a Warrior!
Kamehameha
Warrior Wrestling has three Hawaiian values at its
core: Pa'ahana (hard-working),
Lökahi (unity), and Küpa'a
(determined, loyalty).
If you train hard, you'll not only be hard,
you'll be hard to beat.
-Herschel Walker
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Kamehameha
Wrestling

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Calendar of
Events
Wrestling is known as one
of the toughest sports and the season is grueling!
Take a look at our season
schedule for important information on dates, times,
locations, and opponents. Come and support the
Warrior Wrestlers.
Off-season
Weightlifting
Nurition
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Strength
and Honor
Are
you interested in being a part of our team? If you
can make a commitment to come to practice everyday,
maintain a "C" average in all of your classes, and
live our Hawaiian values - you too can be known as
a Warrior Wrestler!
Warrior
Wrestling...All it takes is all you got!
Sports Do Not Build Character...They Reveal
It
--John Wooden
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Championship
Results
It is everyone's goal each
year to strive for the TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP.
Video: We
are the 2002-2003 ILH Intermediate
Champions!
All winning teams are goal-oriented. Teams like
these win consistently because everyone connected
with them concentrates on specific objectives. They
go about their business with blinders on; nothing
will distract them from achieving their aims.
--Lou Holtz, former Notre Dame football
coach
The LORD
is my light and my salvation-whom shall I fear? The
LORD is the stronghold of my life-of whom shall I
be afraid? When evil men advance against me to
devour my flesh, when my enemies and my foes attack
me, they will stumble and fall. Though an army
besiege me, my heart will not fear; though war
break out against me, even then will I be
confident.
--Psalms
27 1-3
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Meet The
Coaches
The Kamehameha Warrior
Wrestling coaching staff is second to none.
Did you know one of our coaches
has a dog named Nimbus? Did you know one fought in
Desert Storm? Did you know one was born in Kansas?
Find out more about the coaching staff.
If a team is to reach its potential, each player
must be willing to subordinate his personal goals
to the good of the team.
--Bud Wilkinson (1916-) US football coach
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THE CHAMPION
- He was a man of flesh and blood
- he wasn't made of rock
- angel, devil, child, a man of ordinary
stock.
- But somehow he was different, true athletes
always are
- For though he cursed and bled and sweat, he
prided in the scar.
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- They told him to win like a man, no matter
what the cost.
- So many times he ventured forth, so many
times he lost.
- And when they turned around and said "it's
okay son you tried"
- He clinched his head gear in his fist, and
like a man he cried.
- But from his tears came anger, then when it
ceased to spin
- he rose again determined that next time, he
would win
- His trembling body strengthened, his heart
soared in the sky
- his darkened soul was stood flaming with
fire in his eye.
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- And so he worked relentlessly, he struggled
and he strained,
- his conscience whipped him mercilessly, for
every ounce he gained
- he ran on legs like pistons, his muscled
arms grew sore,
- he'd tell himself, "I have to", then asked
himself what for?
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- And then at last the reckoning, the final
hour was here,
- his stomach lightened dangerously, his
muscles tensed with fear.
- Weak knees, he shook the challenger's hand
and then as one possessed
- his instincts gave him power, his body did
the rest
- it suddenly was ended, his body seemed to
scatter,
- a crowd was cheering somewhere, but to him,
it did not matter
- one thought was gleaming in his brain, a
thought that made him smile.
- He had given all he had, and that's what
made it all worth while.
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- He stood and faced his teammates, with pride
instead of shame,
- he knew not that he'd won or lost, but that
he'd played the game.
- And some call him "THE WRESTLER", and some
call him a man,
- but he called himself a winner, AND THE REF
HELD UP HIS HAND!!!!!!!
- -Anonymous
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Visitor count as of June 30,
2003
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