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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2022-2024
Bill/Resolution
103
Draft
01
Introducer
Susan L.K. Lee Loy, Council Member and Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
Referred To
PCHSW
Action 1
PCHSW-8: Amended to Draft 2 and recommended passage on first reading - 12/05/23
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AGE PCHSW 2023/12/05 (2022-2024)
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\Council Records\Agendas\2022-2024\Policy Committee on Health, Safety and Well-being (PCHSW)
COM 0599.000 2022-2024
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\Council Records\Communications\2022-2024
REP PCHSW 008 2023/12/05 (2022-2024)
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\Council Records\Reports\2022-2024\Policy Committee on Health, Safety, and Well-being (PCHSW)
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JNSVfOf <br />COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAI`I <br />�r�rt a Hi ' <br />r` <br />BILL NO. 103 <br />ORDINANCE NO. <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITY <br />SCHEDULE, CHAPTER 15, ARTICLE 8, SECTION 15-68.1, OF THE HAWAI`I <br />COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 EDITION, AS AMENDED), BY NAMING THE <br />BALLFIELD AT THE DR. FRANCIS F. C. WONG STADIUM IN THE HO`OLULU <br />COMPLEX THE "JAMES "JIMMY" CORREA BALLFIELD" IN HONOR OF JAMES <br />"JIMMY" CORREA. <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAI`I: <br />SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to name the ballfield located <br />within the Dr. Francis F.C. Wong Stadium in the Ho`olulu Complex, situated in Hilo, District of <br />South Hilo, Island and. County of Hawaii, State of Hawaii, in honor of James "Jimmy" Correa. <br />Born on June 15, 1919, James "Jimmy" Correa, the "Father of Hilo Baseball," was a man <br />who loved and dedicated most of his life to baseball until his passing on February 7, 2016, in his <br />hometown of Hilo. He served his country in World War II, fighting in Guadalcanal and the <br />Solomon Islands. He also served his community as a pump operator with the County of <br />Hawai`i's Department of Sewers & Sanitation and a recreation leader with the Department of <br />Parks & Recreation. But his greatest service was as a coach, mentoring generations of baseball <br />players in Hilo for over 50 years. <br />Coach Correa began his coaching career at St. Joseph High School in 1955, where he led <br />the Cardinals to two state championship titles. He then coached in various leagues, such as <br />Protect Our Nation's Youth (PONY), Colt, Babe Ruth, American Legion, Americans of Japanese <br />Ancestry (AJA), and Hawaii Senior Baseball. Coach Correa achieved national recognition in <br />1981 when the Hilo Colt All -Stars won the Colt World Series, the first Hilo team to win a World <br />Series championship. He also managed to coach a PONY and Colt team to win respective State <br />championship titles within the same season. Later in his career, he switched to umpiring baseball <br />and softball leagues before returning to coaching high school baseball at Waiakea High School <br />and Kamehameha Schools. During his long and illustrious career, he coached nearly everyone <br />who played baseball in Hilo at one level or another, with most of his coaching years spent at the <br />historic Ho`olulu Park, now the ballfield at Dr. Francis F. C. Wong Stadium. <br />Coach Correa was known for his simple and effective style of coaching. He used his deep <br />knowledge of the game to teach his players the fundamentals of baseball and the values of good <br />sportsmanship, citizenship, and fair play. He did not overcomplicate things; he showed his <br />players how to see the ball, hit it, and run the bases with speed and intelligence. Coach Correa <br />
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