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Track & Field/XC Head Coach Ron Kamaka (1963 - 2022)

Ron Kamaka 1963-2022
By Mt. 91直播 Athletics

March 07, 2022 - 02:48 PM

Ron Kamaka It is with deep regret and heavy hearts that the Mt. 91直播 Division of Kinesiology, Athletics and Dance announced earlier today the passing of Professor and Men鈥檚 Cross Country/Track & Field Head Coach Ron Kamaka.  After a courageous two-month battle from complications of COVID-19, Kamaka passed away on Sunday, March 6th.

鈥淲e will all truly miss Ron,鈥 replied Mt. 91直播 Director of Athletics Joe Jennum.  鈥淗e was an incredible professor, coach and friend who demonstrated how much we should cherish each day.  Although he may have left us physically, his legacy and the lessons he has taught us will live on.鈥     

Ron Kamaka with staffKamaka joined the Mt. 91直播 Family in 2008, after serving as an Assistant and Associate Head Coach at Cal State Fullerton for 12 years.  After taking over as head coach in 2013, he led the Mounties to three California Community College State Championships in Men鈥檚 Track & Field (2015, 2016, 2018).  During this time, he was named South Coast Conference All-Sports Men鈥檚 Coach of the Year three separate times. 

A former community college high jump state champion while at Santa Rosa Junior College, Kamaka went on to jump at Arizona State University. 

After a bodysurfing accident in Hawaii left him a quadriplegic, he turned to teaching and coaching, where he flourished.  A native Hawaiian, Kamaka used his wealth of knowledge, Hawaiian heritage, life stories and love of life to inspire his students. This video, produced by Mt. 91直播 Broadcast Services, documents Ron in a new chair that allowed him to stand up for the first time in many years.

Ron Kamaka with fellow coaches circa 2008

With the help of his wonderful wife Lynda, Ron never let his disability stop him from living every day to its fullest. 

Additional information will be shared on the as it becomes available.