Big Island Sports Hall of Fame induction set for August 21
- 12th induction class of 2010 – Harold “Russian” Furtado, Hamilton Manley, Mo Mathews, Richard Nakano, Bo Saiki, Manny Veincent, Ruth Walker
BIG ISLAND SPORTS HALL OF FAME SELECTS 7 FOR CLASS OF 2011
The Big Island Sports Hall of Fame announced the inductees for the 13th class into the Wall of Fame.
Selected were:
Sam Alameda, Sr. – basketball and Manager of the Waiakea Boxing Club
Dennis Asuncion (deceased) – Boxing, Coach and Official
Olizario Galo Fernandez – Basketball, Baseball and Coach
Robert Fitzgerald – Football and Baseball
Charles Ikeda – Basketball, Coach and Recreational Leader for Youth Organizations
John Clifford Kekua, Jr. (deceased) Canoe Paddling and Coach
Stephen L. Perry – Athletic Director, Coach, State Athletic Golf Coordinator
The BIGHF selection committee chair, Derek Shigematsu, announced the selections on Tuesday.
“We had many fine nominees who had years of community involvement in their respective sports,” Shigematsu said. “It was a difficult decision.”
The BISHF will have a ceremony at the Wall of Fame at the Prince Kuhio Mall on August 21 at 10:30 am.
“We will introduce the seven and display their photos to the wall,” Shigematsu said. “We are hoping past inductees and the general public will come out to support the newly inducted honorees.”
Following the Wall dedication the ceremony will move to a luncheon at the Nani Mau Gardens at noon were a formal ceremony will take place.
For those interested in attending the luncheon the cost is $20 for adults and $15 for children 10 and under.
Seating is limited to 125 people and as of August 6 sixty percent of the tickets have been sold.
Tickets may only be purchased in advance by calling Ellsworth Fontes at 935-5519.
The late Jack Matsui was the founder of the Big Island Sports Hall of Fame.
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Sam Alameda to be Inducted into Sports Hall of Fame
Sam Alameda inducted into Sports Hall of Fame
Sam Alameda, now 74 years of age, is a retired part time plumber and caregiver for his wife, Charlotte, who is battling from Alzheimer’s disease.
Alameda, in his younger days, was well know in local boxing circles as he was pitted against Joe Ayala and Joe Gumpher.
Alameda went on to a great ammeter boxing career fighting local giants such as Aladino Gusman, Dickie Wong, Randy Kim Seu and Choken Maekawa.
During his high school days at Hilo Alameda was a basketball standout in 1955 and ’56 until he caught the boxing bug in the mid-‘60’s.
In 1969 Alameda helped form the Waiakea Boxing Club formed with six Biddy Boxers. In three years the club grew to 26 members.
Alameda made numerous contributions to Hilo’s boxing community and for his unselfish years of service the Big Island Sports Hall of Fame has inducted him, along with six others.
The BISHF will have a ceremony at the Wall of Fame at the Prince Kuhio Mall on August 21 at 10 am.
“We will introduce the seven and display their photos to the wall,” Chairman Derek Shigematsu said. “We are hoping past inductees and the general public will come out to support the newly inducted honorees.”
Following the Wall dedication the ceremony will move to a luncheon at the Nani Mau Gardens at noon were a formal ceremony will take place.
For those interested in attending the luncheon the cost is $20 for adults and $15 for children 12 and under. Seating is limited.
Tickets may be purchased in advance by calling Ellsworth Fontes at 935-5519.
The late Jack Matsui was the founder of the Big Island Sports Hall of Fame.