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Dave Shoji Aloha Ball Retirement Celebration

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Dave Shoji Aloha Ball Celebration: Be Part of History!

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HONOLULU –Join Dave Shoji, the second-winningest coach in NCAA volleyball history, and other Hawai'i stars for the Dave Shoji Aloha Ball Retirement Celebration.
 
Former KGMB sports anchor and ESPN SportsCenter host Larry Beil will emcee the program, which includes a performance by Henry Kapono, other live musical entertainment, local personalities, appearances by Kawika and Erik Shoji and special guests, and video tributes and highlights. This will be a night to remember!
  
Dave Shoji Aloha Ball Retirement Celebration
When:                         Sunday, May 21, 2017
Time:                           Gates open at 4:30 p.m.; program begins at 6:00 p.m.
Where:                        Stan Sheriff Center
Admission:                  $42
Purchase tickets:        Buy online, at the Stan Sheriff Center Box Office, or by calling 944-2697.
 
33796The $42 ticket commemorates 42 thrilling seasons and includes a $10 Sodexo food & beverage voucher featuring a few special menu items exclusive to this event and a game-ticket voucher valued at $15 to a Wahine Volleyball match for the 2017 Season (distributed at the event).
 
Dave Shoji is synonymous with volleyball in Hawai'i—he built the team from obscurity to national recognition as a perennial powerhouse. A fan favorite for generations, he led the Wahine to four national championships and 25 conference titles.
 
The celebration continues his work, with proceeds going to the Rainbow Wahine Volleyball program and the newly established Dave & Mary Shoji Scholarship Endowment Fund.
 
VIP tables are still available for $5,000, which includes a pre-event reception featuring master chef Sam Choy and several food stations, a sushi bar, roast pig, and hosted bar. To purchase a VIP table, contact Kimo Kai, UH Foundation at 956-4322.
 
 
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