VISION
Positively changing our communities one youth at a time. We develop a life-long learner mentality in our coaches that welcomes critique and praise while actively engaging in positive teaching methods necessary for character development.
MISSION
Hawaiian Time Athletics provides character-building opportunities for youth and young adults through sports that will ultimately have a positive impact on our communities.
GOAL(S)
To build confidence in athletes by improving each individual’s knowledge and fundamentals in their sport.
To train up our coaches through partnerships with other organizations with similar missions
About Hawaiian Time Athletics
Hawaiian Time Athletics is a non-profit organization created in 2020 and located on the island of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi. We are committed to providing learning and developmental opportunities for student-athletes in their sport of choice. We currently teach important life skills and volleyball knowledge and fundamentals to youth ranging in age from 9-18 years old. We have aspirations to expand our teaching to basketball in a few years. One of our main goals is to build confidence in our student-athletes and support them as they strive to fulfill their dreams on and off the playing court/field.
Our coaches come with decades of experience in youth sports. Each has been recognized as exceptional former athletes at different levels (high schools, clubs, and college/universities) and are now highly sought out for their knowledge in their respective sports. All of our coaches are dedicated to our next generation of student-athletes.
Our Volleyball Club Teams consist of 4 age groups offered for girls (12U, 14U, 16U and 18U) and will hopefully open up to boys if the need arises. We provide opportunities to compete in various local and regional tournaments affording them exposure to college coaches and scouts.



ORGANIZATIONAL CORE VALUES
Aloha
(love and compassion for others)
Hebrews 10:24-25
We show others love by giving respect regardless of age or position.
ʻIke Pono
(doing the right thing)
James 4:17
We strive to do the right thing even when others are not looking.
Haʻahaʻa
(humility and modesty)
Philippians 2:2-4
We approach each encounter with others around us with humility and modesty. Our emotions are not attached to the temporal things of this world.
Mālama
(taking care and protect)
Hebrews 13:16
We choose to take care of ourselves, our families, others, and possessions.
Kuleana
(responsibility and accountability)
Proverbs 27:17
We act responsibly and are held accountable for our words and actions,
Laulima
(working together)
Romans 8:28
We believe that when we work together toward a common goal, we become better individuals and citizens of our communities.
Lōkahi
(unity and agreement)
Ephesians 4:2-6
When we stand in agreement, no one can stand against us