Last call for Life matters Award nominations




Now in its fifth year, the HawaiiUSA Life matters Award recognizes high school athletic teams that make positive changes in the life of individuals and organizations throughout Hawaii.

Coaches, parents and others in the community are encouraged to share their school teams' Life matters experience by sending an email to [email protected]. Please make sure to include the school and sport being nominated when submitting your nomination. Photos and/or video clips are welcomed as well.

Deadline for submissions is March 31, 2018.

Two winning teams will be spotlighted for their Life matters efforts, with each team receiving $1,000, presented at the ScoringLive Distinguished Athlete Awards banquet held following the conclusion of the sports year.

For more information, log on to ScoringLive.com/Lifematters.

2016-2017 LIFE MATTERS AWARD WINNERS

NANAKULI FOOTBALL

"Nanakuli High School Football Team has always gave back to their school and community. Every season the coaches and staff always have a team bonding aura. It's not like it's just to get together but it's always something like beach clean-ups, building a playground for our keikis in Helelua and cleaning up the school. Everyday the players and coaches are learning new experiences in the community and always are volunteering their services to a place that they call home "NANAKULI"."

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