What's Happening?
The Waialua High and Intermediate School Surf Team has made history by becoming the first-ever girls' state champions in surfing. The team won both the shortboard and longboard divisions at the Hawai'i High School Athletic Association Surfing State Championship.
This victory comes at a time when the Waialua community is recovering from severe flooding caused by consecutive Kona low storms. Despite these challenges, the team traveled to Maui to compete and succeeded in bringing the championship trophy back to their town. The achievement has been a source of pride and joy for the community, highlighting the resilience and talent of the young athletes.
Why It's Important?
This victory is significant not only for the Waialua High Surf Team but also for the broader community, which has been facing hardships due to recent natural disasters. The team's success serves as a beacon of hope and a testament to the community's resilience. It also underscores the importance of sports in providing a sense of normalcy and achievement amidst adversity. The win could inspire other young athletes across the islands to pursue surfing and other sports, fostering a spirit of perseverance and community pride.
What's Next?
The team's victory is likely to encourage more participation in school sports, particularly surfing, across Hawaii. It may also lead to increased support and resources for the Waialua High Surf Team and other school sports programs. As the community continues to recover from the flooding, the team's success could play a role in rallying community support and engagement in rebuilding efforts.











