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    I look forward to sending my grandchildren here... I've heard wonderful things about this establishment!

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    Mana Soccer Academy

    Mana Soccer Academy

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.3 miWaikiki

    Coach Rob has been a great coach and taken our daughter to the next level of her game, making her a…read morewell rounded player. His one on one training with her is exactly what she needed to focus on areas she needs improvement. He's helped her with her shooting, passing and overall soccer IQ. Coach Rob is very engaged and even attends some of her games to assess her progress in action and see where she needs to improve. Club soccer alone is not enough to get to the next level. It's the additional investment that will separate your child in this sport and his customized training is well worth it! If you are serious about soccer and want to see results, Coach Rob is an amazing coach and knows the skills needed to get your child to the next level regardless of age or position. Highly recommended!

    Our daughter has been training with Coach Rob for over 2 years. We have not only noticed a dramatic…read morechange in her game, but also her attitude in general. His coaching does not end when your session is over, it's 24/7!  Your child becomes his student and his passion for his students to excel at soccer and the lessons it brings on and off the pitch! Coach studies your player and will work on their weakness and develop their strengths ( he will be honest in regards to both)! Coach will not only teach the physical play, but also the tactical and mental part of the game.  We are very fortunate that he has brought the love of the sport from Germany here to Hawaii to help develop our aspiring young athletes. He is honest, forth-rite and a above all passionate at what he does. Our player cherishes her relationship with Coach Rob and always looks forward to their training together.

    Cartwright Field - Finally a game being held.

    Cartwright Field

    2.3(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    This field used to be a safe area for teams to play sports and children to play on the playground…read morearea. Recently, a number of homeless encampments have decided to take over the area. Police would come by and clear the area out but within a few days, the same encampments would return. It's unfortunate that I've observed questionable activity here. I now avoid the area unless it appears it's been recently cleared out. A number of people come with their dogs to walk around the area. I guess if it's daylight ( not to early and not after sunset) it's not too bad. Just be careful of your circumstances. Keep attentive of your surroundings here. I miss when this field was full of children and sports groups.

    The word of the day, kids, is SKETCHY. This field probably used to be awesome! However, it has…read morebeen degraded now into a druggy infested location with some serious sketchiness going on. There are restrooms. However, if you are female, you do NOT want to use these restrooms. I STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT YOU DO NOT ENTER THEM ALONE, EVEN DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS. I am 100% serious here. The face that there are no doors on the stalls or toilet paper isn't the worst part: It is like a cave, and you need backup in case there is a strange or dangerous person lurking about inside. There is a field. The field is super run-down, with many fun places to sprain your ankle, if you so choose. There are holes in the dirt that make pitching a kickball almost impossible, and you will likely trip in either a hole in the dirt or a clump of sad sad grass. There are basketball courts, which looked pretty full of people, as well as a kids' playground, which had the good rubber ground. Those are positives. The actual field is cool because it exists, and they let us play kickball there, but other than that... If you don't have a good reason to go to this location, I wouldn't, honestly. I drive a beater, so I wasn't stressed about parking in the area (street parking), but I felt bad for my friends with nice cars. I would NEVER go here without a group, especially after dark. I am pretty sure I saw some drug deals happening right outside of the park (no, I saw nothing, druglords!) I may be back if they have our kickball games scheduled here, but I won't enter the restrooms, or have anything valuable with me. Enjoy!

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    808 Sports Leagues - Kickball All Stars!

    808 Sports Leagues

    4.9(12 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    808 sports league is a great opportunity for coed sports while socializing with different people…read moreyou haven't met and making new friends. My co-worker invited me to join this league which I paid $70 (early registration per person - it can be $80/person) for Fall 2017 coed volleyball. In Spring 2018 coed volleyball was $800/team for early registration. We had close to 9 people or so which everyone was okay paying. $87/person. Created our own team after we made friends with people and recruited more. Based on only knowing my coworker, they randomly put together my team of 13 people. Through this process, you can make friends from your team as well as from the other teams. I don't know how they decide placement of people, but I actually made friends (at least 7 people) with two opposing teams when we go to the bars after the games. Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 coed volleyball was sponsor by Champs (Sports bar) and Rock Bottom with other beer company (Pacifico and Corona) as these places give us discounts on those beers. I like Champs (Sports bar better) since they have more games and really good food. They always alternate each week of where the post-games are at. The regular season each in fall and spring had two "themes" and my team chose Power Rangers for "hero week" and "America" for "team week" A great way for people to be creative with their "theme" custome. Some teams will dress up prior to match and play in uniform or gym clothes We all got a shirt and each team is represented by a color of the same shirt. Wear your shirts if you want to get the sportsmanship score. It can be used as a tie breaker They allow selfies and the winner gets a $100 tab at a bar based on most people in the selfie, which my team only had maybe 4-5 at one bar and the rest is just 2 (my coworker and me), which we sometimes do selfies or photos with other teams. I wouldn't mind joining other sports this league offers such as: kickball, flag football and dodgeball. 2017 is their 10-year anniversary which our shirt from volleyball mentions. 2018 they went back to the style they used in past of what sport you're playing and what season and year on it. At least this league has some friendly people and some competitive, but it's mostly about having fun and meeting new people and socializing. They have playoffs which half the teams qualify for and if you win, money is donated to a local charity that the winner decides.

    KICKBALL. There's a…read moreleague for this?!? For serious. The 2012 season will mark my 5th year playing in this league, and it's just gotten better as the years have rolled on. And after all those years, talking about 808 Sports Leagues and the kickball (and other sports) leagues they put together has never gotten old, especially trying to explain to tripped-out bar-goers on a Monday or Wednesday evening in Varsity or Rock Bottom why there are over 100 people walking around in off-beat, fluorescent or downright bright shirts ... Stranger/Future Kickballer: "So ... kickball?" Me: Yes! There's a league. And I'm on a team. S/FK: "I haven't played kickball since elementary school!" M: .... (Don't worry, we know every one hasn't. :) ) S/FK: (looks out over the sea of forest green, "WOW" pink and KOC blue shirts, among the many colors) "So, how many people are playing in this league?" M: Well, there's 24 teams, about 15-20 people per team, so you're looking at about 400+ adults playing kickball weekly. S/FK: "That's a lot of people. So, you guys have rules and everything? The red rubber ball?" M: Yup. Pretty much the same as schoolyard rules, except no one gets picked last, nah mean? And we even got playoffs and championships! S/FK: (looks around at the bar again, tries counting how many different color shirts) "So, you guys play, and then come out to the bar?" M: Yeah - it's all part of the experience. 20, 30, 40-somethings playing kickball, then chilling out at the bar. S/FK: "I'm sold. Where do I sign up?" ... Unfortunately, by the time we hit the bar in our red/green/blue/pink/orange/yellow/safety green shirts, rosters are closed for the season and you gotta wait to sign up for the next one. Sound fun yet? NO?! Well, read Justin U.'s review. "Great way to meet new people" is like the unofficial motto. Hey - relationships have been started and blossomed over the game of kickball - when's the last time that happened at a pick-up game of basketball? Kickball season runs from March to June, with sign-ups in January-February - don't be *THAT* guy that sees all the 808 Sports Leagues bright shirts and wants in after the ruckus starts! (And if you happen to miss it, there's usually a Fall season of some sport - Flag Football, another Kickball season or .... dodgeball?) SEE YOU OUT ON THAT KICKBALL FIELD!

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