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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, June 29, 2008

ISLE FILE
Former Islanders GM dies

Photo gallery: Hawaiian Islands Bodybuilding

Advertiser Staff

Conrad Passas Sr., a longtime baseball volunteer and former general manager of the Hawai'i Islanders, died Wednesday. He was 70.

Passas was a longtime youth coach for the Mo'ili'ili Vikings program and also coached the JV team at Saint Louis School. He also became president of the Aikane Foundation, a program for youth baseball at Palama Settlement.

Passas helped start the Islanders' booster club with Ben Yee in the 1970s and became the team's promotional manager before being promoted to general manager.

In 2005, Passas was presented with the Chuck Leahey Award for outstanding service to baseball in Hawai'i.

Passas is survived by wife Anna, sons Conrad Jr. and Vince, and daughter Theresa Pheobus.

A mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. July 12 at Star of the Sea Church, with viewing from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

BODYBUILDING



COPELAND WINS HAWAIIAN ISLANDS TITLE

Brian Copeland captured the Open Division title for the second time at the 30th Hawaiian Islands Bodybuilding & Figures Championship last night at the Blaisdell Concert Hall.

Copeland qualifies for national level competition that will be expense-paid by the promoters of last night's event.

Copeland won the heavyweight division (over 198 1/4 pounds). Other winners:

  • Adam Dupart, open bantamweight (up to 143 1/4 pounds) division;

  • Aaron Madriaga, open lightweight (to 154 1/4);

  • Fran Sur, open light-heavyweight (to 198 1/4);

  • Michelle Abraminko, women's figures overall. She also won the tall class (5 feet 6 and taller) and qualifies for national-level competition;

  • Lori Cruz, women's figures short class (up to 5-4);

  • Sarah Shea, women's figures medium class (5-4 to 5-6);

  • Maria Kahumoku, women's figures masters;

  • Bernard Landford, junior men's middleweight and overall junior title;

  • Domminick Ventimiglia, junior lightweight;

  • Kaui Kauhi, junior heavyweight;

  • Joe Lake, men's masters (35-years and older) heavyweight and overall title;

  • Eddie Damasco, men's masters lightweight.

    See tomorrow's paper for more details on the overall open champion.