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Randy Morris, President of Extreme Fitness Club
A native of South Carolina and resident of Honolulu since 1988. An All American Basketball player from the small town of Anderson, SC. He currently operates Employment Specialists, one of the largest permanent employment agencies in Hawaii. As Vice President of the Oahu Volleyball Association he has been involved with volleyball and strength and conditioning training for the past 15 years. The formation of the Extreme Fitness Club came as a result of an emergency life saving operation. He survived a Aortic Dissection on May 23, 2006. After survivng surgery the power to go to the "EXTREME" has motivated him to develop programs unlike any other for the young and the young at heart.
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Tanya Fuamatu Anderson
Director of Girls' Volleyball
Tanya is a graduate of the University of Hawaii-Hilo where in 1993 she was named the NAIA National Player of the Year. She is a three-time All-American. After her college career, Tanya started working as the assistant volleyball coach for the Chaminade Silverswords.
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Guy Kaniho
Director of Boys' Volleyball
Proud father of 2, he has been coaching high school volleyball since 1994. In just his first year as head coach of the Kamehameha Schools boys' varsity volleyball team, Guy was named 2006 ILH Co-Coach of the Year.
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Coaching Staff for the Volleyball Program
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| Kaea Batungbacal |
Cliff Takenaka |
Eric Nakayama |
Keoki Shupe |
Jamie Suehiro |
Carl Rallita |
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Coaching Staff for the Basketball Program
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Roy Hardy
Roy is a graduate of Punahou School and was an All Star in both Basketball and Football there. He went on to the Unviersity of Santa Clara for his BS and then the University of Hawaii for his MS. He is a licensed civil engineer for the State Commission on Water Resource Management. Roy has been coaching basketball and football for the past 15 years at Punahou, St. Louis, and Damien and as the father of 5, he will be starting his own sports team soon.
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Lezlie Kiaha
Lezlie is a graduate of Kamehameha Schools where she played basketball for three years and also tennis for a year. She went on to the University of the Pacific and was on the basketball team as a walk on. Lezlie is a graphics designer for Queen's Medical Center and also freelances on the side.
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Brittney Aiwohi
Brittney attended Sacred Hearts Academy where she played both Varsity Basketball and Varsity Soccer for 4 years. She continued her love for those two sports at the University of Hawaii where she graduated with a degree in Physical Education. In addition to coaching with EFC, Brittney also spent time as an Assistant Coach for both the boys and girls JV Basketball teams at University Lab High School.
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Stacey Foy
Stacey is the mother of two children, including a 10-year old son. She was a varsity basketball player for Maryknoll High School and continues to be active in the sport today. She coaches in the Manoa Boys Basketball League, the NJB Basketball league and the KAC Basketball League.
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Shannon Ferris
Shannon is a transplant from Arizona, where she ran track and played basketball for Glendale Community College earning her degree in Fire Sciences. Then she went on to play basketball for Grand Canyon University where she double majored in Human Anatomy and Exercise Physiology. She finished her Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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