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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, May 12, 2007

Damien A.D. Lee to coach in Montana

Advertiser Staff

Damien Memorial School athletic director Pohai Lee has accepted a job to coach receivers and quarterbacks at the University of Montana-Western, a member of the Frontier Conference.

Lee, 42, who took over the athletic department last summer, will be working for his father, Tommy Lee, who is head coach of Montana-Western.

Prior to coming to Damien Lee was offensive coordinator for the Baldwin High School varsity football team, helping the Bears to three Maui Interscholastic League titles.

"Pohai Lee took over the Damien athletic program at a critical point in our school's history," said school principal Michael Weaver. "He not only stabilized it but advanced it to another level. Damien's reputation and standing in the athletic community, and in the community at large, has been enhanced because of his work. His absence will definitely be noticed."

PREP LACROSSE EVENT HELD TODAY

Aloha Youth Lacrosse Association will hold its first boys high school all-star select lacrosse game 1 p.m. today at Saint Louis School. Coaches of the six high school level teams have selected the top boys in the state to compete. A girls all-star lacrosse game will follow. For more info: www.AlohaYouthLax.com 548-0451.