Øget pres på Honolulus sportsbaner skaber spænding i lokalsamfundet. Læs mere her!
Voksende efterspørgsel lægger pres på sportsbaner i Honolulu, og det mærkes tydeligt i lokalområdet. Kenny Johnson, træner for Waianae Tigers fodboldhold, ankom til Maili Community Park før kl. 5 om morgenen den første april. Samtidig overvejer byrådet i Meriden at flytte MidState fodboldbaner, hvilket ville involvere nedrivning af to softballbaner på Columbus Park for at give plads til to nye fodboldbaner. Denne ændring er et led i en plan om at udvide Midstate Medical Center. Disse ændringer skaber debat og spænding blandt sportsentusiaster og lokalsamfundet generelt. Det vil være interessant at følge udviklingen og se, hvordan det påvirker sportsaktiviteterne i området.
On the first day of April, Kenny Johnson, coach of the Waianae Tigers football team, arrived at Maili Community Park before 5 a.m..
Meriden City Council proposal would tear out two softball fields at Columbus Park and replace them with two soccer fields to expand Midstate Medical Center.
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