Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Former UH coach Bob Wagner will be helping at the Na Koa Bowl
About being one of the special guests helping the Warriors at the Na Koa Bowl fundraiser for UH football tonight, Bob Wagner said:
"You can see these are tough times and they are needy, so when they called, and asked, I said, 'If I can help ...' Beside, life is short and time heals things." (HSA)
HSA Note: "It is a sign of the urgency of the situation that Na Koa, the football booster club, has gotten former head coaches and players -- some of whom go back 60 years -- to rally around the telethon-like venture. Alvin Katahara of Na Koa said proceeds will go to helping "make a dent" in the $225,000 annual summer school scholarship costs and other needs. For 14 previous years, the Pigskin Pigout on Merchant Street served as the major summer fundraiser, producing, on average, approximately $100,000 a year. But Don and Marion Murphy of host Murphy's Bar and Grill are taking a respite this year, leaving Na Koa to seek alternative sources."
About how they will have an October block party "in the Ward entertainment area" and possibly another fundraiser, Katahara said:
"Hopefully, with two or three of these events, we can make it." (HSA)
HSA Note: "Jimmy Asato (1962-64) and Dick Tomey (1977-86), head coach of UH's first Western Athletic Conference teams, will join Wagner (1987-95), who took the Warriors to their first NCAA bowls and Top 25 postseason rankings."
About how Na Koa is special to him (Wagner and Ben Yee founded Na Noa in 1987), Wagner said:
"We -- myself, Dick (Tomey) and a lot of others -- have an investment in the program. And Na Koa is something that's pretty dear to my heart." (HSA)
HSA Note: "Randal Okimoto, Eddie Klaneski, Henry Kapono and Larry Shearer will be among the former Warriors taking part, Na Koa said. Elroy Chong, who battled with Mike Biscotti for the starting quarterback job in the early 1970s, said the one-time rivals, will "come together to help out UH. Mike and I battled it out, but have become good friends and we want to give back to UH," Chong said."
About the former UH players coming back to help out with the Na Koa Bowl, Chong said:
"It is a real grassroots-type effort with the young guys and old guys coming together to help out the school." (HSA)
http://www.staradvertiser.com/sports/sportsnews/20100817_What_Wagner_a_UH_pitchman.html
"You can see these are tough times and they are needy, so when they called, and asked, I said, 'If I can help ...' Beside, life is short and time heals things." (HSA)
HSA Note: "It is a sign of the urgency of the situation that Na Koa, the football booster club, has gotten former head coaches and players -- some of whom go back 60 years -- to rally around the telethon-like venture. Alvin Katahara of Na Koa said proceeds will go to helping "make a dent" in the $225,000 annual summer school scholarship costs and other needs. For 14 previous years, the Pigskin Pigout on Merchant Street served as the major summer fundraiser, producing, on average, approximately $100,000 a year. But Don and Marion Murphy of host Murphy's Bar and Grill are taking a respite this year, leaving Na Koa to seek alternative sources."
About how they will have an October block party "in the Ward entertainment area" and possibly another fundraiser, Katahara said:
"Hopefully, with two or three of these events, we can make it." (HSA)
HSA Note: "Jimmy Asato (1962-64) and Dick Tomey (1977-86), head coach of UH's first Western Athletic Conference teams, will join Wagner (1987-95), who took the Warriors to their first NCAA bowls and Top 25 postseason rankings."
About how Na Koa is special to him (Wagner and Ben Yee founded Na Noa in 1987), Wagner said:
"We -- myself, Dick (Tomey) and a lot of others -- have an investment in the program. And Na Koa is something that's pretty dear to my heart." (HSA)
HSA Note: "Randal Okimoto, Eddie Klaneski, Henry Kapono and Larry Shearer will be among the former Warriors taking part, Na Koa said. Elroy Chong, who battled with Mike Biscotti for the starting quarterback job in the early 1970s, said the one-time rivals, will "come together to help out UH. Mike and I battled it out, but have become good friends and we want to give back to UH," Chong said."
About the former UH players coming back to help out with the Na Koa Bowl, Chong said:
"It is a real grassroots-type effort with the young guys and old guys coming together to help out the school." (HSA)
http://www.staradvertiser.com/sports/sportsnews/20100817_What_Wagner_a_UH_pitchman.html
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