Rainbow Wahine Invitational

October 30 - 31, 2012

Leilehua Golf Course , Hawai'i Aloha Coaches!

The Rainbow Wahine Invitational is rapidly approaching and we are looking forward to your arrival and participation in our tournament! The purpose of this manual is to provide direction to visiting institutions as you plan your trip to Hawai'i.

Please thoroughly review this manual and bring it with you, as you may need to refer to it during your stay.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call our tournament staff.

Mahalo,

Shelton Tang University of Hawai'i Tournament Director

Page 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational

Tuesday, October 30 - Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Teams Head Coach Assistant Coach 1. University of Hawai'i Lori Castillo 2. Boise State University Nicole Bird 3. Brigham Young University Carrie Roberts Juli Erekson 4. Eastern Michigan University Sandra Wagner 5. Florida International University Joe Vogel 6. UC Irvine Julie Brooks Jane Chin 7. University of Memphis Beth Harrelson Sally Andrews 8. New Mexico State University Jackie Booth Ashley Elias 9. North Dakota State Universitiy Matt Johnson Rachel Roller 10. Sacramento State University David Sutherland 11. University of Toledo Nicole Hollingsworth Piyathida Chaiyapan 12. Washington State University Kelli Kamimura

Individuals: 1 Eastern Michigan University 2 Florida International University 3 Florida International University 4 University of Toledo 5 University of Toledo 6 University of Memphis 7 Sacramento State University 8 Sacramento State University 9 North Dakota State Universitiy 10 North Dakota State Universitiy 11 North Dakota State Universitiy 12 North Dakota State Universitiy

12 teams (60) + 12 Individuals = 72 Players (24 groups of 3 players)

Page 2 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Monday, October 29, 2012 7:30 AM Driving Range Opens 8:00 AM Registration - Clubhouse 9:00 AM Practice Round - Shot-Gun Start Allotted Time = 4.5 hours 1:30 PM Practice Round Ends Range Balls for purchase in golf course

Tuesday, October 30, 2012 6:15 AM 7:45 AM Breakfast at Leilehua Golf Course Restaurant 7:00 AM Driving Range Opens 7:45 AM Load-Up in Carts 8:00 AM Shot-Gun Start for 36 Continuous Holes Rounds 1 & 2 11:00 AM Box Lunches Pick-Up at Restaurant

Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:15 AM 7:45 AM Breakfast at Clubhouse 7:00 AM Driving Range Opens 7:45 AM Load-Up in Carts 8:00 AM Shot-Gun Start for Final Round 1:15 PM (Approx) Awards & Lunch Buffet at Leilehua Golf Course Restaurant

Page 3 Tournament Registration Player gift pickup Entry fee payment and Receipts Awards First, Second and Third Place; team and individuals trophies Awards lunch buffet to follow upon completion of final round Athletic Trainers A UH Athletic Trainer will be available before and after each round from Monday through Wednesday.

On-Course Hospitality Gatorade and bottled water will be available on the golf course Monday through Wednesday for players, coaches and volunteers. Tournament Meals Breakfast and lunch are provided for Players & Head and Assistant Coaches on Tuesday and Wednesday. For the lunch order on the 36-hole Day (Tuesday), please refer to the online form to order the appropriate quantities of ham, turkey, roast beef, or veggie sandwiches. Additional tournament meals (breakfast and lunch for Tuesday and Wednesday) can be purchased for $65.00 each for any additional staff in your travel party. We will need to know if any additional meals are needed for head count purposes. The lunch on Wednesday are for players and coaches only. Sorry, no families are allowed.

Live Scoring Live scoring and tee times will be available at www.golfstat.com. A link can also be found at www.HawaiiAthletics.com Results Tournament results will be emailed in PDF format to each participating school's head coach and media relations contact upon completion of each round. Results will also be available at www.HawaiiAthletics.com

Page 4 CONTACT INFORMATION

Tournament Director Shelton Tang 808-348-7243 shelton@.edu

University of Hawai'i Women's Head Coach Lori Castillo 808-954-4333 [email protected]

University of Hawai'i Athletic Trainer Jay Goo 808-956-4534 [email protected]

University of Hawai'i Sports Information Director Derek Inouchi 808-956-4478 [email protected]

Rules Officials Kathy Ordway Ron Castillo Sr. Marcia Lee Bill Harwood Gary Haynie Susan Church

Leilehua Golf Course, Golf Shop 808-655-4653

Page 5 PRACTICE ROUND, Monday, October 29, 2012 9:00 am Shot-Gun

Leilehua Golf Course Schofield Barracks, Hawai'i

School Starting Hole # of Players Boise State University 1 5 Brigham Young University 2 5 UC Irvine 3 5 Florida International 4 3 Florida International 5 4 University of Hawaii 6 5 New Mexico State 7 5 University of Memphis 8 3 University of Memphis 9 3 Washington State 10 5 University of Toledo 11 3 University of Toledo 12 4 Eastern Michigan 13 3 Eastern Michigan 14 3 North Dakota State 15 5 North Dakota State 16 4 Sacramento State 17 3 Sacramento State 18 4

Page 6 Tuesday, October 30, 12 8:00 am Shot-Gun Pairings Rounds 1 & 2

Hole # BOISE STATE BYU UC IRVINE Player # 1 1 2 2 3b 3 3a 4 4 5

Hole # FIU HAWAII NMSU 5 1 6b 2 6a 3 7 4 8 5

Hole # MEMPHIS EASTERN MICHIGAN WASHINGTON STATE 9b 1 9a 2 10 3 11b 4 11a 5

Hole # TOLEDO NORTH DAKOTA ST SACRAMENTO STATE 12 1 13b 2 13a 3 14 4 15a 5

Hole # INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS 15b Toledo Indy North Dakota State Indy FIU Indy 16 Sacramento State Indy North Dakota State Indy Memphis Indy 17 FIU Indy North Dakota State Indy Sacramento State Indy 18 Eastern Michigan Indy North Dakota State Indy Toledo Indy

# of Range # of Range School Stalls School Stalls Boise State 2 Univ. of Memphis 3 Brigham Young 2 New Mexico State 2 Eastern Michigan 3 North Dakota State 3 Florida International 3 Sacramento State 3 Hawaii 2 Univ. of Toledo 3 UC Irvine 2 Washington State 2 30 Rainbow Wahine Invitational Hosted by the University of Hawai'I at Leilehua Golf Course HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOTAL YARDS 360 157 511 308 174 561 308 298 337 3014 332 483 175 401 397 506 372 153 395 3214 6228 PAR 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 4 4 36 4 5 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 36 72 SCORE

Date: Player Signature Attested Signature

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOTAL

Rainbow Wahine Invitational Hosted by the University of Hawai'I at Leilehua Golf Course HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOTAL YARDS 360 157 511 308 174 561 308 298 337 3014 332 483 175 401 397 506 372 153 395 3214 6228 PAR 4 3 5 4 3 5 4 4 4 36 4 5 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 36 72 SCORE

Date: Player Signature Attested Signature

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOTAL

DIRECTIONS TO LEILEHUA GOLF COURSE TO/FROM 199 Leilehua Road, Wahiawa, HI 96786

Waikiki to Leilehua Golf Course (Ala Wai): • From your hotel, take Ala Wai Blvd. (one way west bound) • Turn RIGHT onto McCully St. and cross over the McCully St. bridge • At first stop light, turn RIGHT onto Kapiolani Blvd. • Follow Kapiolani Blvd. to 2nd stop light (University Ave. approx. ¾ mi.) • At traffic light turn LEFT onto University Ave. • Stay in right lane, take onramp to H1 west after freeway overpass. • Stay in right lane on H1 West (signs for H1W/Airport/Hickam AFB/Pearl Harbor) • Slight RIGHT onto H2 North • Take exit 7 toward HI-99 North (signs for Mililani Tech Park / Leilehua Golf Course/Wheeler AAF) • Keep RIGHT at the fork, follow sings for Mililani Tech Park / Launani Valley and merge onto Leilehua Road / Wikao Street • Turn Left onto Leilehua Road

Waikiki to Leilehua Golf Course (Kuhio/Kalakaua): • From your hotel take Kuhio Ave. (heading East) or Kalakaua Ave. (heading East) • Turn LEFT onto Kapahulu Ave. • Continue on Kapahulu Ave. for approximately 1 ½ miles • Continue under the highway overpass, road curves left, once through the traffic light get in the middle lane. • Follow to free onramp (H1 west) • Stay in right lane on H1 West (signs for H1W/Airport/Hickam AFB/Pearl Harbor) • Slight RIGHT onto H2 North • Take exit 7 toward HI-99 North (signs for Mililani Tech Park / Leilehua Golf Course/Wheeler AAF) • Keep RIGHT at the fork, follow sings for Mililani Tech Park / Launani Valley and merge onto Leilehua Road / Wikao Street • Turn Left onto Leilehua Road

Directions Page 1 VISITOR’S INFORMATION

Aloha, we hope you enjoy your time here in Hawai’i! The following information is provided to visiting teams competing in University of Hawai’i sporting events. It is not an all-encompassing list of the activities available to visitors to the island of , but an introduction to some of the more popular and less expensive activities. The information is subject to change, therefore it is recommended that you call ahead to confirm pertinent information.

For assistance with extracurricular activities, call our travel department: Panda Travel at (808) 946-0920. We recommend that you go through our travel department.

BEACHES

Waikiki The beaches in Waikiki are the usually the most convenient for visitors. The beaches are wide, the sand is fine, and the water is great for swimming. Sailboat rides are available all day for $7.00, & surfboards rent for $8.00/hour (surfing lessons are additional).

Ala Moana Ala Moana Beach park is located approximately ½ mile from Waikiki in the Ewa direction. It is a nice picnicking area, has tennis courts and a jogging path, and is less crowded than Waikiki.

Diamond Head Diamond Head Beach is located approximately 1 mile from Waikiki, directly beneath the Diamond Head Crater. It’s a beautiful beach to visit and a great place to watch windsurfers.

Hanauma Bay (see Snorkeling)

Sandy Beach Also known as Sandy’s, this is probably the best place on Oahu for bodysurfing and boogie boarding. It is also the MOST DANGEROUS! The current and powerful surf make it very dangerous for inexperienced swimmers and body surfers. Sandy’s is located a few miles past Hanauma Bay. Your best bet is to stay on shore and watch the more experienced swimmers.

Makapu’u Makapu’u is a small beach located a few miles past Hanauma Bay and Sandy’s. It’s a good place for body surfing and boogie boarding.

Waimanalo Beach Park A few miles past Makapu’u is Waimanalo Beach Park where you’ll find great swimming and boogie boarding with wide sandy beaches, picnicking, and camping facilities.

North Shore The North Shore is home to some of the best known Hawaiian Beaches. The quaint little town of Haleiwa is the hub of activity on the North Shore. There are many small shops and local eating establishments, not to mention Hawai’i’s famous shave ice. Also located on the North Shore is Waimea Bay, where from October to April, you can find world famous surf and surfing competitions.

Visitor Page 1 HIKING

Diamond Head Hike The Diamond Head Crater hike is a medium-level hike that, from the trailhead, takes approximately 1½ hours to hike up and back. At the top of the lookout you can see a beautiful view of Waikiki and the Valley. The park entrance is about a mile past in Waikiki. There is a charge to hike the trail and for parking. The crater is open from 6am-6pm. A flashlight is recommended.

Manoa Falls (Hike/Arboretum) Located behind the University of Hawaii at the back of Manoa Valley on Manoa Road is Paradise Park. In the park there is an arboretum and the trailhead that leads to the Manoa Falls. The 4-mile hike is a medium-difficulty hike that is often-times muddy, so dress appropriately and bring plenty of mosquito repellent.

Pali Lookout/Hike The Pali (Hawaiian for cliff) Lookout provides the sightseer with a breathtaking view of the windward side of Oahu. It is located off the Pali Highway (Route 61).

Nature Walks & Hikes Stop, smell, and explore Oahu’s natural side. Try a guided nature walk with the Hawaii Nature Center. Call for reservations and information (808) 955-0100.

LUAU

Germaine’s Luau Located on the beach near Barber’s Point is Germaine’s Luau (on the Leeward Coast of Oahu off H-1 west). Germaine’s provide free transportation to and from Waikiki. From September to May, hours of operation are Tuesday thru Sunday from 5:30 to 10:30pm. For cost and reservation information, please contact the Administration office at (808) 947-1244 ext. 101. Group rates are available.

Paradise Cove Paradise Cove Luau is located approximately 45 minutes from Waikiki on the Leeward Coast of Oahu (H-1 West). Free transportation is provided by Paradise Cove to and from Waikiki. The Luau includes Hawaiian crafts and games; reenactments of Hawaiian village fishing activities, and Royal ceremonies; and a lively audience participation, music and hula dance show. For more information, please call (808) 842-5911.

Polynesian Cultural Center Native crafts and customs are demonstrated by inhabitants from each of the different Polynesian islands and cultures represented at the Polynesian Culture Center. Explore the intricacies of the many cultures and enjoy a luau, buffet and/or show through one of any number of package deals. Hours are 12:30-9:00pm daily (except Sunday). For more information, please call (808) 293-3333.

Visitor Page 2 NIGHTLIFE

Restaurant Row From Waikiki, continue Ewa bound on Ala Moana Blvd. A few miles past Ala Moana Shopping Center, Restaurant Row houses many different types of restaurants, multi-plex theatres, and nightclubs. For more information, please call (808) 526-4171.

Aloha Tower Further down the street from Restaurant Row is Aloha Tower Market Place, where you will find a multitude of restaurants, shops, and nightspots. Aloha Tower is one of Oahu’s oldest landmarks. It is the spot locals once gathered on Friday afternoons to greet the steamships carrying early visitors to the island. The term “Aloha Friday” grew out of this tradition.

Ala Moana Shopping Center The fourth floor of Ala Moana Shopping Center is home to a number of restaurants and the World Famous Mai Tai Bar. Featuring affordable “Happy Hours”, tasty food, and nightly live music. For more information, please call (808) 947-2900.

SHOPPING

Swap Meet The Swap Meet is a fun and inexpensive way to shop for everything you’re looking for from clothes to souvenirs to jewelry, and more. It is located in the parking lot of Aloha Stadium and the hours of operation are Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6am-3pm. For more information, contact Aloha Stadium at (808) 486-9300.

Ala Moana Shopping Center The Ala Moana Shopping Center is located about a half a mile from Waikiki on Ala Moana Blvd. It has more than 200 shops and restaurants.

International Market Place Located in the center of Waikiki on Kalakaua Avenue between the Waikiki Beachcomber and the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani hotels, is the International Market Place.

Kahala Mall is located off H-1 east. The drive takes about 20 minutes. There are approximately 50 stores. Hours of operation are Monday-Saturday 9am-9pm and Sunday from 10am-6pm.

Ward Warehouse/Centre Less than half-mile Ewa bound on Ala Moana Blvd. From Ala Moana Shopping Center is Ward Warehouse and Ward Centre. There are numerous quality establishments, and specialty shops highlighting many of Hawaii’s local craftsmen.

Waikele Outlets To get to the Waikele Outlets take H-1 west, and take the Waikele cutoff. The drive takes about 20-30 minutes. There are approximately 50 outlet stores.

Visitor Page 3 SNORKELING

Hanauma Bay Honolulu Parks and Recreations office has informed us that any groups planning to visit Hanauma Bay must obtain prior approval before entering the area.

You will need the following: 1. A permit is required for all group visits. For more information, please call (808) 395-2211. 2. Pay a $2.00 entrance fee for all non-Hawaii residents over 13 years of age. $1.00 parking fee is charged for all vehicles.

Snorkel equipment is available for rent at the park.

SPORTS & ACTIVITIES

Ice Palace Ice Palace has Hawaii’s only Olympic size ice skating rink. The Ice Palace is located in the Stadium mall next to Aloha Stadium and is open everyday. For times and fees, please call (808) 487-9921.

Waimea Valley Audubon Center Approximately a one-hour drive from Waikiki. Park hours of operation are 9:30am-5:00pm daily. There is a charge for admission. Once in the park, you can take a self guided walking tour of the botanical gardens, cultural sites, and waterfall. For more information, please call (808) 638-9199.

Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park The Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park is located not far from the Honolulu Airport. The park has waterslides, a wave pool, restaurants, shops, live music, and much, much more. Hours of operation are subject to change. Please call (808) 674-WAVE, for more information, or log on to www.hawaiianwaters.com.

TOURS

USS Arizona Memorial The memorial is run jointly by the and the Navy. The Visiting Center is open daily (except Thanksgiving, Christmas, & New Year’s). The National Park Service offers an excellent, informational program/tour. For more information, please call (808) 422-0561.

Waikiki Aquarium The Waikiki Aquarium is located on the Diamond Head end of Waikiki, on the beach side of Kalakaua Ave. just past the . The aquarium is a self-guided museum filled with magnificent marine-life found in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian Islands. For fees and more information, please call (808) 923-9741.

Bishop Museum To learn about Hawaiian and Polynesian history and culture, visit the . The museum houses over 20 million Hawaiian and Polynesian artifacts, the world’s largest collection. The museum also boasts a planetarium with regular shows. For fees and more information on tours, shows, programs, and demonstrations at (808) 947-3511.

Visitor Page 4 Dole Pineapple Plantation The Dole Plantation is located on the North Shore surrounded by acres of pineapple fields. You can feast on delicious pineapple or frozen yogurt, browse the roomy gift shop, and take a walk through the world’s largest maze on your way to the North Shore.

Honolulu Zoo The Honolulu Zoo is located at the Diamond Head end of Waikiki on the corner of Kalakaua Avenue and Kapahulu. The Zoo has over 1,400 animals from 300 different species. Hours of operation are 9:00am-4:30pm daily. For fee and more information, please call (808) 971-7171.

‘Iolani Palace ‘Iolani Palace is the only royal palace located on United States soil. Tours are held Tuesday thru Saturday. Please call (808) 522-0832 for reservations and information.

Sea Life Park Visit the fun and exciting Sea Life Park. You’ll see performances by dolphins, sea lions, penguins, and much more. You can also experience hands-on sea adventures, such as playing with the dolphins or becoming an underwater sea walker for an additional fee. The park hours of operation are 9:30am-5:30pm daily. For more information, please call (808) 259-7933.

HAWAII REMINDERS

• Always use sunscreen when outside, not just at the beach • Obey all signs posted at the beach and never swim alone • Check surf and jellyfish reports before heading to the beach • Be aware of hours of operation and any special requirements • If you don’t know how to boogie board, don’t go to Sandy’s!

RESTAURANTS

The following list is a sampling of restaurants in or close to Waikiki. There are many good places to eat in and around Waikiki. These restaurants provide reasonable priced food and good portions. If you are looking for specific cuisine, ask your host or hotel desk as everyone has their particular favorites.

Kapahulu Area L&L Drive Inn 909 Kapahulu Ave. (808) 735-5505 Subway 870 Kapahulu Ave. (808) 732-8844 Helena’s Chinese Kitchen 804 Kapahulu Ave. (808) 737-2055 KFC Hawaii 647 Kapahulu Ave. (808) 732-2454 Zippy’s Restaurant 601 Kapahulu Sve. (808) 733-3725 Domino’s Pizza 3269 Campbell Ave. (808) 737-0888 Rainbow Drive Inn 3308 Kanaina Ave. (808) 737-0177

Safeway Shopping Center – 888 Kapahulu Ave Good to Grill (808) 734-7345 Cold Stone Creamery (808) 738-5020 Burgers on the Edge (808) 737-8866 Yoon Cy BBQ (808) 734-8288 Visitor Page 5 Market City – 2919 Kapiolani Blvd Quizno’s Subs (808) 732-7677 Catch of the Day Sushi (808) 732-9661 Gina’s Korean BBQ (808) 735-7991 Toritos Mexican (808) 735-7964

University Area Curry House 1009 University Ave. (808) 947-2206 Blimpie Sub & Salad 1010 Univesity Ave. (808) 946-7827 Subway 2507 S. King St. (808) 943-0207

Waikiki Area Denny’s Restaurant 2345 Kuhio Ave. (808) 922-9522 Chili’s 2350 Kuhio Ave. (808) 922-9697 TGI Friday’s 2058 Kuhio Ave. (808) 942-8443 Duke’s Restaurant 2335 Kalakaua Ave. (808) 922-2268 Tony Roma’s 1972 Kalakaua Ave. (808) 942-2121

Ala Moana Center (http://www.alamoana.com) Ala Moana Food Court Ala Moana Shopping Center Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. (808) 949-4867 Ruby Tuesday (808) 943-2525 California Pizza Kitchen (808) 941-7715 Islands Fine Burgers (808) 943-6670 Jackie’s Kitchen (808) 943-2426 Romano’s Macaroni Grill (808) 356-8300 Tsukiji’s Fish Market & Restaurant (808) 237-5444

Ward Area (www.wardcenters.com) Dixie Grill 404 Ward Ave. (808) 596-8359 Wahoo’s Fish Taco 940 Auahi St. (808) 591-1646

Ward Centre – 1060 Auahi Street Ka Restaurant & Lounge (808) 593-7885 Kaka’ako Kitchen (808) 596-7488 Taco Del Mar (808) 589-0007

Ward Entertainment Centre – 1030 Auahi Street Big City Diner (808) 591-8891 Dave & Busters (808) 589-2215 Buca Di Beppo (808) 591-0800 Kua’aina Sandwhich (808) 591-9133

Ward Warehouse – 1050 Ala Moana Boulevard Kincaid’s (808) 591-2005 Korean BBQ Express (808) 596-8023 Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt (808) 592-9292 Old Spaghetti Factory (808) 591-2513 Pa’ina Café (808) 356-2829 Ryan’s Grill (808) 591-9132

Visitor Page 6 University of Hawai’i Lower Campus Map

University Avenue

Media Main Parking Entrance

Public Parking

Zone 19

Lower grass practice field

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