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Dear Darah,
Last Friday at about 8:15 a.m. while waiting at Beretania and Punchbowl streets for the traf- fic light to change, I couldn’t find my phone. I even pulled my gym bag from the back seat to see if it was in there, but no luck.
of me (and him) had already moved and there were lines of cars behind us.
Coach Rich Hill responds, “This is awesome! Our guys are all about
the community here in Hawai‘i. They really feel this responsibility to give back and inspire. I’ve only been here a few months, but I find myself in awe of these guys sometimes.”
panic when we think of the possibility of it being lost. This quick-thinking heroic gentleman demonstrates that chivalry is a part of his daily life and his actions do not go unnoticed.
fives and Jacob even remem- bered to give Lucas the game ball at the end of the game just as he promised. This just goes to show you what awe- some character traits these two young men are made of. That is something that they acquire as they grow up. They made my grandson’s day and a fan for life.
guys sometimes.” Athletes are influencers on future generations and I’m sure these young men understand this. As a UH alumna, I am proud to hear that these gen- tlemen are creating fans not only with their athleticism, but also with their integrity. Go, Bows!
Mail letters to MidWeek c/o Mahalo Nui at 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Ste. 7-500, Ho- nolulu HI 96813, or email mahalonuiwithdarah@gmail. com. Include your name, where on the island you re- side, phone number and, if possible, the phone number of the person you’ re thanking so she can contact him or her.
While trying to figure out where I had seen it last, I heard a knock on my door. I looked over and there was a man standing by my car hold- ing my phone. I had left it on my roof. I only had time to roll down my window, grab my phone and give a quick thanks because the light had changed and the cars in front
Rather than just honk, get my attention and then panto- mime there was something on my roof, he actually got out of his truck, so I didn’t have to. Thanks to his quick actions, I didn’t have to replace my (still being paid for) iPhone. I’ m so grateful that there are good people who go above and beyond to help a stranger.
Hawai‘i baseball team, coach Rich Hill, and especially play- ers Scotty Scott and Jacob Ig- awa for interacting with my grandson Lucas at the UH versus Rutgers game on Sun- day, March 13.
Ray Gibo Mililani
Dear Ray,
Coach Rich Hill responds, “This is awesome! Our guys are all about the community here in Hawai‘i. They really feel this responsibility to give back and inspire. I’ ve only been here a few months, but I find myself in awe of these
Jan Yokota Honolulu
Our lives are in our phones so I’m sure a lot of people can relate with your
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Aloha Darah,
Lucas was standing by him- self behind the on-deck circle where the UH batters warm up. Those two gave him high-
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