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Leilehua seeks varsity baseball head coach


Leilehua High School is accepting applications for Head Varsity Baseball Coach.

The position will be responsible for all aspects of their program. Aspects include but not limited to: character development of every student athlete, monitoring academics, administrative duties such as staffing and paperwork for the entire team, teaching proper techniques and skills for each position and communicating with all stakeholders.

Qualifications: Outstanding organizational skills, ability to communicate with others, and high school or higher coaching experience.

Resumes will be accepted from now through June 12, 2021 3pm. All resumes should be emailed to Athletic Director Nolan Tokuda ([email protected]). If you have any questions or concerns please call me at 808-305-3143.





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