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Aug20th

Morganna Hayes

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Another rising star is coming out of the David Edgar Tennis Academy. Being a member of this facility I have met some wonderful junior players as well as adult players. Seeing the juinor players come to the facility and blossom into competitive players is a wonderful experience. 

 Morganna Hayes (Morgan to most) asked for my help on creating a video, that she can send to tennis coaches as she applies to colleges around the United States. Morganna has improved her tennis skills over the past 3 yrs. She went from a girl who could barely hit the ball over the net, to now a girl who will make you feel as if you can barely hit the ball over the net. Morganna asked my advice on the forhand buggy whip. I was honored to pass the skill on to her.

So stop by The David Edgar Tennis Academy located at Turtle Bay resort,where you may see Morganna practicing her skills and/or helping Coach Dave with the pee-wee program. Good Luck Morgan, to where ever you go to school. Remember stay low,and make em sweat.

 

 

Aug20th

Hawaiian Monk Seal

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

While visting one of the many beaches on O`ahu, one might be lucky to see `ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua (the name used to describe the Hawaiian monk seal. It means “the dog that runs in the rough (seas). Monk seals are totally protected and are one of the most endagered of all seals. It is illegal to kill,capture, and even harass a monk seal. Most of the monk seals inhabit the tiny islands and atolls in the northwest Hawaiian island chain. Monk seals have recently been making their appearance on the main Hawaiian islands.

The life expectancy of a Hawaiian monk seal is 25 to 30 yrs. The average weight is 300-400 pounds for adult males and 400-600 pounds for females. Adult males measure approximately 7 feet,and females between 7-8 feet. Newborn pups are 30-40 pouns and 30-40 inches in length.

Common food for monk seals are spiny lobsters, eels, flatfish, small reef fish, larval fish, and octopus. Monk seals eat as much as 10% of their body weight in a day. They can spend many days at sea before returning to the shore of the Hawaiian islands. They spend much of their daylight hours sleeping. When on land, they may look lathargic,sick or even dead. They are getting rest and shoud not be disturbed or approached. If they are approached a monk seal can raise their body’s up off the sand and lunge forward and deliver a deadly bite



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