A Celebration of Commitment and Community: Chris Salem ‘25 Signs with UH Manoa
Student-athlete Chris Salem '25 commits to UH-Manoa golf team.
In a heartfelt ceremony held at the Bozich Center, Chris Salem ‘25 took a monumental step in his athletic and academic journey by signing a National Letter of Intent to play Division I golf at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. The event was attended by his classmates, teammates, coaches, and influential figures who have supported him along the way.
A cherished tradition added a deeply personal touch to the celebration. The group gathered around the Pueo logo, painted on the gym floor, a symbol of unity and strength within the community. One by one, they shared stories of Chris's hard work, determination, and the moments that shaped his path to success. “Golf was a big part of his college search, but the academic piece was also a big part of it,” commented College Counselor Keenan Reader. “ He really did his research into Schidler [School of Business at UH Manoa] to make sure that was a good fit before he really committed to his golf plan.” Chris is a core member of the Pueo boys golf team that has won the MIL team title 3 years (and counting!) and claimed the 2022 HHSAA Golf State Championship title. He also was a member of the state championship-winning basketball team in 2022 and recently qualified for the state cross country meet.
Chris's signing is not only a testament to his talent but also to the values instilled by those around him. The ceremony served as a reminder of the bonds that drive individual achievement and the profound impact of shared support.
Admissions Director Dr Liz Turcik said about Chris: Thank you for really being the prime example of what it means to be a student athlete. You're an exemplary Maui Prep student and we're so proud of you and we can't wait to see what you will do and how you'll impact our community in the future.”