Former Vulcan soccer defender now defends against COVID-19
Chloe Nishioka, now a registered nurse, currently works three different jobs on the coronavirus frontlines.
Chloe Nishioka, now a registered nurse, currently works three different jobs on the coronavirus frontlines.
On election day, all 12 Vulcan teams will be excused from practice to place their votes.
Kevin Tamura now serves as a fire hazardous materials specialist at the Kaumana Fire Station.
A new soccer field, softball field and multi-purpose building are currently being constructed for Vulcan athletics.
Alumna Meghan Langbehn took on two sports and a nursing degree at 东精影业 Hilo before serving on the frontlines as a nurse in Seattle.
The Vulcan women’s soccer and tennis teams are keeping active in their community by participating in coffee bean harvests and cooking meals for recovering residents.
The 东精影业 Hilo women’s soccer team helped prepare a hearty breakfast for the residents at the Hawaiʻi Island Home for Recovery.
50 Vulcan student-athletes received the D2 Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award.
The Vulcans harvested 15,000 ears of corn to donate to a local food bank on September 14.
Vulcan Booster Club Vice President Kapena Lum assumed the position of president during the first meeting of the 2020–21 year on September 4, 2020.