Mayor urges public to weigh in on future of Ala Moana Park
BRUCE ASATO
The disc flies just out of the reach of players Linda Voong, Bobby Kwan and Jonathan Lum (l-r reaching up) as fellow players Kim Nguyen, left, and Tracey Ma, 2nd from left, tried to make a play for the disc while Windel Tolentino, right, watches for the outcome of the play. Over a dozen friends turned out at Ala Moana Park to play an informal game of Ultimate, a limited contact sport played on a rectangular field using a flying disc (Frisbee). A team scores when a disc is tossed to a teammate in the opposing team's end zone. The group usually play every Saturday, but turned out to play on New Year's Day because of the holiday.
The disc flies just out of the reach of players Linda Voong, Bobby Kwan and Jonathan Lum (l-r reaching up) as fellow players Kim Nguyen, left, and Tracey Ma, 2nd from left, tried to make a play for the disc while Windel Tolentino, right, watches for the outcome of the play. Over a dozen friends turned out at Ala Moana Park to play an informal game of Ultimate, a limited contact sport played on a rectangular field using a flying disc (Frisbee). A team scores when a disc is tossed to a teammate in the opposing team's end zone. The group usually play every Saturday, but turned out to play on New Year's Day because of the holiday.
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