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ScoringLive staffOctober 24, 2018, 6:40pm
Rory Pico confirmed Wednesday that he has been named athletic director at Campbell High School. He had been serving as interim AD since August, when Sam Delos Reyes retired.
Pico, a 1995 graduate of Campbell, had been the school's assistant AD for about 10 years.
Pico was an all-state baseball player for the Sabers before continuing his playing career at the University of Hawaii-Manoa under Les Murakami.
He became the Sabers' varsity baseball coach in 2004. In his 15 seasons at the helm, he compiled a 158-75 record, making him the winningest baseball coach at Campbell. He led the team to the 2015 Division I state championship, as well as three Oahu Interscholastic Association titles and six Western Division crowns.
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