Pearl City Complex Track Meet this Friday at PCHS

Apr 30, 2012 | PC Sports

 

The Pearl City High School Athletic Department will host the 2nd Annual Pearl City Complex Track Meet this Friday at the school's Edwin "Bino" Neves Stadium. Students representing eight Pearl City Elementary schools and Highlands Intermediate School will compete in several track and field events. Volunteers from the Pearl City High School Track & Field Team will run the events.      

More than three hundred student athletes are expected to compete in this year's track meet. Each student athlete competing on Friday will receive a participation ribbon as well as First, Second, and Third Place ribbons to those who place in their events. The award ribbons are being generously donated by the Pearl City Community Association.   

Momilani Elementary School will be back to defend their 2011 Boy's and Girl's Team Titles.

The first event for Friday's 2nd Annual Pearl City Complex Track Meet is scheduled to begin at 5:00pm.

Ono food and drinks will also be for sale in the stadium concession stand.

Come on out to Pearl High City School and support your school and track and field athletes!                                                               

                                                       Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Students, Parents, Family and Friends filled the stands during the 2011 Pearl City Complex Track Meet held at Pearl City High School's Edwin "Bino" Neves Stadium.                                                      

                                                       Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Lehua Elementary School Principal Fay Toyama and Assistant Anne Nakamura show off the 2012 Pearl City Complex Track Meet Award Ribbons "hot off the press" that are being sponsored by the Pearl City Community Association.

                                                       Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Participation, First, Second, and Third Place ribbons sponsored by the Pearl City Community Association.