Posted on November 24th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
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The Jefferson High football team in Portland, Ore., begins every game with a 15-yard penalty — and the coaches, players and fans love every yard of it.
For more information, read here –>> Source: Los Angeles Times
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Posted on November 18th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
This video is of New Zealand Tongan woman Valerie Vili winning the senior women’s shot put championship this year (Aug/Sep) in Japan. This victory made Valerie only the second athlete, after 400-meter hurdler Jana Pittman of Australia, to win IAAF titles at youth, junior, and now senior level (Source: www.WCSN.com).
Let’s wish Valerie all the best […]
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Posted on November 18th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
Here at Kakala o Tonga, we will regularly post videos of sporting highlights from around the world. We believe that by posting these videos on Kakala o Tonga, we are showcasing the best of the best talent there is to see. There is no reason why any Tongan can’t aspire to these great heights too!! […]
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Posted on November 15th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
After all the talk of Willie Mason feeling unhappy with his Canterbury Bulldogs rugby league club, he has finally inked his deal for 3 years with the Sydney Roosters in the N.R.L. (National Rugby League).
Willie Mason whose mother is from Vava’u is a current Australian rugby league representative and is arguably one of the most […]
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Posted on November 14th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
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Posted on November 11th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
From the rugby league grounds of the Mangere East Hawks (NZ) in Mangere (Auckland) to the Canberra Raiders (Aust) to the Bradford Bulls (UK) and now the Gloucester rugby team in England, Leslie Vainikolo has left many an opposition player and players in his wake. Also known as “The Volcano”, Vainikolo has always been known […]
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Posted on November 6th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
Got diabetes? or know someone who does? The chances someone very close to each one of us has diabetes. Diabetes is predicted to be the largest killer disease in the Pacific. The most common types of diabetes are known as Type 1 and Type 2. The Type 1 diabetes, which is also known as […]
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Posted on November 6th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
There are not too many premier rugby players in New Zealand that are from ‘Uvea (Wallis Islands). However, one of our traditional family members of the South Pacific has its own son aiming for higher awards in New Zealand rugby. His name is Kurtis Haiu. Half ‘Uvea, half palangi, Kurtis Haiu attended (Sacred Heart […]
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Posted on October 30th, 2007 by Positive Tonga
Kiteboarding in Vava’u? What is kiteboarding you may ask? Kiteboarding is a sport. It is a mixture of wakeboarding but without a boat. Kiteboarders use exactly that - kites and a board. They use the power of the wind to generate the power they need to surf the waves. Obviously the best spots to stage […]
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