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Former Vulcans On the Road to Recovery in Lahaina

August 21, 2023 at 3:55 am tdemartini
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Two former UH Hilo student-athletes from Lahaina are currently on the road to recovery after the Maui wildfires.

Krystlelyn Omlan  Vulcans sharpshooter on the basketball court for two seasons across 2006-08, and Chris Shimomura (Lahainaluna ’10), a top golfer on the links from 2010-14, both had made it out safe along with their families and were able to post updates on social media.

Omlan gave an update on Facebook the evening of Aug. 9: “We are safe in Kahului at the moment. Our homes on the other hand is in complete dust. My heart aches for Lahaina, for all the families. Let’s stay strong and prayers are needed. Stay safe everyone. Thanks to everyone reaching out.”

Shimomura posted on his personal Facebook profile shortly after noon on Aug. 11: “Cell reception is very spotty and power is still out but wanted to let everyone know that myself and parents are okay. Thank you for all the messages! Mahalo to all MPD, MFD, first responders, and volunteers for everything you do!”

Omlan gave a later update earlier this week on Instagram stating that she had been posted at Prince Nahi’ena’ena Elementary School in upper Lahaina helping organize food, water and clothes for those still in the area.

“Trying to keep busy as time goes by slow for us here in Lahaina. Lahaina we will get through this. Our houses and buildings are gone but not our home.”

 

Photo credit: UH Hilo

Tags: college athletes, Lahaina, Maui wildfires, social media, UH Hilo
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