Good Evening, MoHS families:

Just want to send out a few notes for this upcoming week, as we head into the first round of playoffs.

As mentioned a few times before, all financial obligations must be cleared as soon as possible. There are still a handful of you with outstanding dues.  Please call or text Team Coordinator, Tammy Eselu (#223-4482), for more info on whether or not your child is one with an outstanding balance.  

With that being said, we had initially set a payment deadline of October 5th, for our final fundraiser (Parent Night Out).  The deadline has passed and we have yet to collect all monies from the players.  Each player was given (2) mandatory tickets @ $20 each to sell.  A few announcements were made, multiple reminders were given and we still have a handful of players who have not submitted payment.  This obligation MUST be cleared by this Wednesday, October 16th.  NO EXCEPTIONS!  

Our Team Coordinator (Tammy) will be at the bleachers on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 4:30p-6:30p to collect and clear any outstanding obligations you may have.

As you all know, this coming week is the first round of playoffs.  We have been allowed by the Athletic Director to have a tent at the game, as a fundraising opportunity for the football department.  We are seeking baked good donations to sell at the game.  The rules are tricky; We cannot sell any items similar to the concession stand, therefore, we are only seeking donations of the following: cookies, brownies, cupcakes, baked breads (mango, banana, etc.), li hing mui gummies, etc.  Please call or text Tammy (#223-4482) if you’d like to donate baked goods.  We’d like to collect the items on Friday morning to give the team moms enough time to individually package each item.  Drop off for all baked goods will be Friday morning at Tammy’s home in Waipahu (anytime before 11am) OR between 8:30a-9:30a @ the Salt Lake Shopping Center American Savings Bank/Safeway parking, facing the library.  

Regular season is over; We are now fighting to get to states!  Thank you, families, for your continued support for our boys and the program, as a whole.  We appreciate you all and wouldn’t be able to do it without you.

Have a great night,

Savai’i