
The Kaua'i Police Activities League (K-PAL) is once again throwing its doors open, inviting young grappling enthusiasts to join their wrestling programs in Kapa‘a and Līhu‘e. Eager to promote a positive and drug-free environment, Kaua'i Police Activities League is set on motivating island youth towards influential roles in their community by fostering an active and engaging sporting experience.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to quickly to sign up their keiki, as the registration flagged "free" is a magnet drawing families into a rare budget-friendly extracurricular. The initiative touts significant participation figures from the previous year, boasting over 1,100 kids involved in sports like flag football, boxing, and of course, wrestling, as reported by the Kaua'i Police Activities League official press release.
Open for school-aged children, ranging from kindergarten critters to those high school seniors on the cusp of adulthood, the wrestling program offers a structured schedule across two locations — behind Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital for Kapa‘a folk and at the Kaua‘i Philippine Cultural Center for the Līhu‘e crowd, as per the Kaua'i Police Activities League.
The Kaua'i Police Activities League is looking for volunteer coaches who can inspire and empower young people. A coach's influence goes beyond sports, helping children learn life lessons. Those interested can visit the Kaua'i Police Activities League website for more information or contact them at (808) 241-1924 or [email protected].









