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HI-PAL to Host First Kawamoto Classic Swimming Event

September 16, 2025 |
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Infographic with picture of pool water stating Hawai‘i Island police invite youth ages 8 to 17 to take part in the first-ever Kawamoto Classic Swimming Event September 27 in Hilo.

Hawai‘i Island police invite youth ages 8 to 17 to take part in the first-ever Kawamoto Classic Swimming Event, hosted by the department’s Hawai‘i Island Police Activities League (HI-PAL) in partnership with the County of Hawai‘i Parks and Recreation Aquatics Division and USA Swimming.

The free event will be held Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Charles “Sparky” Kawamoto Swim Stadium, 260 Kalanikoa St. in Hilo.

The Kawamoto Classic is designed to introduce keiki to aquatic sports and promote water safety. Activities will include water polo demonstrations, diving instruction, and swimming techniques led by student volunteers, coaches, and staff from Waiākea and Hilo schools.

“This event provides a safe and fun opportunity for youth to gain valuable water skills while learning the importance of teamwork and healthy activities,” said Lieutenant William Derr of the Hilo Community Policing Section.

Registration opens at 8 a.m. on the day of the event. Walk-in participants are welcome, and forms will be available on site. A signed parent or guardian permission slip is required, and children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. A short swimming test will be administered to determine each participant’s skill level.

All participants should wear appropriate swimming attire and are encouraged to bring a light lunch or snack. Both beginners and non-swimmers are welcome.

For more information or to pre-register, please contact Hilo Community Policing Lieutenant William Derr at  william.derr@hawaiipolice.gov.

Department:
Hawaiʻi Police Department
Division:
Hilo Community Policing Section
Officer:
Lieutenant William H. Derr
Phone:
(808) 961-2350

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