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Student newspaper killed cycling - Honolulu Star-Advertiser (Google)

POSTED: 01 h 30 HST, 19 December 2010

A bright and promising Hawaii Pacific University and former high school baseball star student out for a walk around the island was victim of an accident of commandos near Wahiawa end Friday night.Zachary Manago, 18 years old, was delivered in Wahiawa after being struck by that witnesses described as a white seen while riding along Kamehameha at Wheeler army road air at approximately 11: 10 p a.m. .Police said the driver of the vehicle that hit Manago sped more general hospital far. They ask the help of the public in the location of the vehicle and the driver; call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300 .Manago travelling north with other cyclists on the shoulder of the road about half a mile south of the Leilehua Golf Course path when he was struck by behind and thrown on a grassy baseball shoulder.Members and communities bicycle are mourning the loss of Manago, ace baseball Moanalua school team for two years and a perspective live for baseball newspaper, which should begin in a few weeks practice team. "It was an outstanding athlete that supports business and outside the field," said Scott Yamada, coach Moanalua who made Manago two masters team last year. "As a teammate, the world loves him." He had no enemies. "Fact Manago Eastern division Depressed stars team coaches his two years at Moanalua. He was also a State actor third-team Star-Bulletin and a reference advertiser Honourable any player.When junior Manago, team makes to the quarter-finals in large part because of his arm, Yamada said. When he suffered an injury to the arm of the end of the season his senior year, Manago has continued to participate in practices and arrange with his teammates as he could. "He was a leader for example, said Yamada. "It was such a child work hard." You want to root for a child like that. "Garett Yukumoto, diary, baseball coach said Manago did look forward to his first season as a Searider.Manago at 6 feet 4 inches tall, had both skill and size. "It was a real potential to grow - as a player and a person," said Yukumoto. "And at the school level, it was a good student and a good fit for our program.Yamada said that when Manago started in the journal, he began his bicycle riding to school because of the lack of parking on the campus of downtown. That is when it becomes active with the mountain bike community.On Friday evening rider Jason Smith met a group of 30 to 40 runners to Anna Miller Pearlridge worm 7 h 30 for a drive to succeed with views of the sunrise at Sandy Beach yesterday morning.Smith recalled the young man talking about his upcoming baseball season.Manago had lights and wore a helmet. "" They were very well-bed-up, "said Smith, who left just before hiking crash because he had to wake up early for a flight and Big said Island.Smith is enough by the number of cyclists were injured by motor vehicles. Often, he said, he is confronted by motorists who are "" aggressive, threatening and rude.Tchad Taniguchi, Director General of the League of bike Hawaii, condemned the driver left the scene after hitting Manago. """Everyone on the road is responsible for the security - cyclists, pedestrians and drivers of motor vehicles", he said. "The burden more lies directly in the hands of those who operate motor vehicles become deadly weapons during a collision, even at slow speed" Manago .Mort was the 62nd on Oahu roads this year, surpassing the 55 in the whole of 2009. Subscribe to the Honolulu Star-advertiser:
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