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We're thankful for all of you


Now that the Fall prep sports' season is through — and we have a few weeks (more like days) until the Winter sports ramp up — the ScoringLive crew would like to extend a heartful "thank you" to all of our supporters and what better day to express our gratitude than Thanksgiving.

We love bringing you the absolute best coverage of Hawaii high school sports and hope that you have enjoyed our work. But for us it's more than just a job — it's a passion. Whether it's our reporters, photographers, videographers, interns or the boss himself (Brien Ing), we all put our very best into fulfilling our mission of helping to edify and support high school athletics.

Of course, we couldn't do it without you, our readers. So from our ScoringLive staff to you and yours, Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Holidays!



Reach Kalani Takase at [email protected].




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