Chad Ikei Wins Big, Breaks Three Records by Lauren Hayashi Which He Missed
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'""Volome"''22 ""'.N'o·:,,'25''''''''''''·:· .. ,.,, ,,,, ,.,.,, ,, ,,., Kapiol,ani::::Gommunity,,,,Gollege, ,.,.,_._ ,_ .. ,,.,.,.,.,_,_,_,_,_, .,.,.,. ,.,.M· ·., .. - <;:i'~c· h,.,., 2_,_ ·o·· ,.,.,_,_,_1. :-9-9· o·-: ,.,., ... a!. ' ' Chad Ikei wins big, breaks three records By Lauren Hayashi which he missed. "That'smybestlift, too," Ikei said. "I can't believe I missed that Chad Ikei broke three world records at one." In the deadlift event, Ikei lifted 418 the 14th Annual World Record Breakers . lbs, but missed 446 lbs twice. Powerlifting Meet on March 5. He lifted Ikei first started lifting weights in eighth 390 lbs. on the squat event and 292 at the grade; by ninth grade he was lifting every bench, breaking two teen world records. His day. At 5'2" "I never liked being called cumulative total was llOllbs., giving him a 'small," he explains. third world record. Now, Ikei wor~ out six days a week. The meet started around 8 p.m. and went "It's fun. I guess I'm in love with the sport. on past midnight. "It was a tiring meet,'' Ikei It keeps me busy and relieves stress," he said. He said things were rushed, and it was says. "And it makes you feel good about hard to warm up in the back room. The 18- yourself when you accomplish your goals." year-old KCC student was disappointed with Ikei is starting Olympic lift training with his performance; he had hoped to bench 308 the help of Tommy Kono, a former Olym.;. lbs, deadlift 451lbs., and reach a cumulative pic gold medalist Ikei's present goal is to total . of 1171lbs. go to th~ Olympic Festival, place first there, Chad /kei,from KCC, gives 100 percent as he lifts 390 lbs on the sqUIJt event, breaking On the squat event, Ikei opened with 363 then qualify for the Olympics. a world record. lbs, then lifted 390 lbs, but missed 401lbs. "I'm not sure which year," he laughs. Faculty survey shows 27% have He benched 292 lbs, then tried 308 lbs, "But soon, I hope." been physically threatened By Ropati Hebenstreit to work during the day compared to 28 percent who thought KCC was safe at night Over one-fourth of the faculty at KCC Some of the comments raised were no reported situationsinvolvingphysical threats visible security lights, insufficient security and a significant number of faculty, at least and lighting in the vicinity of Bldg. 933 and occasionally, are in potentially violent situ 923, street persons on campus frightening ations, a KCC Faculty Senate survey of 126 students, screaming and using foul lan members found. guage, threatening messages on voice mail, HCC responded to a duplicate poll on having to get tO their car in a deserted park their campus and the results were similar to ing lot with a carload of people drinking, those at KCC. Overall, 31 percent of HCC threats of broken limbs because a student faculty reported being threatened compared couldn't learn chemistry and a male wan to 27 percent at KCC. dering around campus in the early morning Almost one third of the respondents at hours following students into classrooms KCC had personally experienced a physical and handing out old news papers. threat. Of those threatened 87 percent of the The Faculty Senate's report recom incidents involved students, 3 percent fac mended that teachers at KCC should receive ulty and 10 percent involved non-students, periodic updating on how to handle/defuse non-faculty on campus. threatening situations and reduce the likeli The survey also showed that 88 percent of hood of becoming actual victims of vio the faculty felt that the campus is a safe place lence. Drug Awareness Week iX.ANI c 11 rae rs ... C<ldMU.INri'Yctl.LI!GB Journey to the Top, brings speakers to KCC Celtic Pipes and Drums group of the Honolulu Police Department .appeared on STUti!NT Fulfill 'lour Own campus last week , brightening the air with music and colorful costumes. EMPLOYEil Po ten t/al. fi KCC will sponsor Drug Awareness Week April 2-4 in a joint effort with theCareer Eligibility requirements to change Visit Forty Career Exhibits Placement Development Unit, Student Ac tivities, and the Lokahi Project. Attend career workshops Guest speakers will give three presenta for Student Congress officers featuring speakers from tions in Ohia 118, noon-1: 15 pm on the following days: . this college or at another campus. Business, Tourism and By Ropati Hebenstreit UH Monday, April 2, Linda Mortensen and The rationale behind these requirements Health Industries. Greg Wolfe from Teen C.A.R.E. (Counsel KCC Student Congress voted to amend was, fli'St, that a student should be at least ing, Awareness, Rehabilitation and Educa the constitution in a special meeting last an average academic student in order toes Sharpen your interview skills tion) will speak. week. After debating three recommenda tablish credibility in the eyes of the stu Meet a panel of employers . Tuesday, April3, a presentation will be tions made by a committee reviewing the dents at KCC. made by Officer Thomas Kaai, Public Rela constitution, a third requirement, limiting Secondly, the committee felt that the Monday, April9, Ohia Cafeteria tions Division of the Drug Program, H.P.D. access of office positions in the Student completion of 12 credits will qualify the Wednesday, April4, the speaker will be Congress by club presidents was dropped candidate to accurately represent the stu Sponsored by KCC Career Center, KCC Officer Nalcanelua of the Youth Gang Divi and two requirements were passed: dents interests due to exposure to campus Advancement F11Jld, KCC Student Activities. sion, H.P.D. 1. A cumulative GPA of at least a 2.0 at operations. For More Information Call: Interested persons are invited to attend. the time of election. An open hearing is scheduled for March Sharon Rota or Cotmie Reimer (734-9500) 2. Have completed at least 12 credits at 24, 9 a.m. in Ohia Room 101. 0 pin i 0 n p0 II Question and Photos by Dave Leffler What are you doing for spring break? Lynn Lauilla ·Mark Yoshito Peria Lauilla Greg Taguchi Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Education Liberal Arts "I am going into a church camp in "Stay home and read 'Stephen "Going to get a pennit so I can learn "Coach baseball, party and relax." ' Mokihana." King ~ " to drive." Kapio would like your opinion. Call us at 734-9361 or drop a note in our mailb. ~ Bldg. 923. Please leave us your name and major. TRE Brain Teaser 3 tally, so we lay it diagonally, One side of the # 10 foot board will touch the side of the moat Due date: March 30, 1990 where Kawika is standing and the other side Ka Nani Entry blanks available at KCC's librarieS of the ten foot board will touch the middle of or the LAC. the moat Next, we take the 9 foot board and deadline for Entry blanks should be submitted to the place it so that it touches the 10 foot board special box at the LAC. and the side of the moat on which the teddy contributions bear is lying. Now Papa can walk on the portions of the board that are above the range This month's puzil~a: : · of the alligators. Thus, he can cross the moat is extended to ' •' . safely. Answer: April9 A desperate smoker wakes at 2 ~m. to Assumption: The board would not slip on md himself out of cigarettes, but he does I ~ the bottom of the moat because it would be md 25 stubs in his ashtray. Figuring that he wedged into slime and slidge. Father puts the Correction: roll .one ·cigarette out of the tobacco in 10 foot board and the 9 foot board diagonal 1ve stubs, he wonders whether he can make to the bottom of the shallow moat He steps Page one March 13. Media Cen t through the night until the store opens at on the parts of the wood that are out of the ter is Naio, not Ohelo :00 a.m. Ifone cigarette lasts him one hour, reach of the alligators and crosses the moat ill he make it until the store opens? abOve the alligator. Key to the Problem: Advertise in Kapio $3.00 The alligators lie exposed in the shallow per column inch. water. They might not reach above 3 feet ast month's puzzle fmm the bottom. The moat is not full of water but is shallow, leaving the alligators Problem: Father takes little Kawika to the zoo. Kawika is especially attracted to the exposed. The moat is 6 feet deep. The moat 1erce alligators who lie exposed in the shallow water of a circular moat The moat is 6 feet is 11 feet wide. The wood pieces are 10 foot eep. In the center of the moat is a concerete island, which is exactly 11 feet from the outer and 9 foot long. ge of the moat Little Kawika gets out of hand and flings his teddy bear onto he island He 4303 Diamond Head Rd. ·es his head off, so his Pa decides to do something about the situation. Scurrying around, Winner Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 ather finds a 9 foot plank and a 10 foot plank, but nothing to tie or bind them together, and Name: Colette Honda Ph: 734-9361 o nails either. However, with the aid of the pieces of wood, he somehow contrives a way Kapioispublishedevery Tuesday by the Board '.::: retrieve the teddy bear 11 feet away. How did he get the teddy bear? Describe your thinking: of Sludent Publications of Kapiolani Commu Obviously either of the two boards could nity College.