By Victoria Williams

Setting the scene: a ripple of smiling faces echoed across the North Shore Stables facility as the national anthem was sung and players began to enter the arena.
As September came to a close, so did North Shore Stables’ first ever Keiki Leadline Polo Season! The season consisted of 3 weekends where locally sponsored teams played against one another, round- robin style. Leadline Polo is a modified version of Polo, crafted especially for younger players. The youngest team member was just 3 years old! During gameplay, participants are paired with an instructor who guides their horse and ensures the player’s safety throughout the game. The best part of all, registration was free for all current NSS students.
A total of 6 sponsors from our Hale‘iwa-Waialua community graciously provided lunch, beverages, team jerseys, gift baskets, and trophies for all par- ticipants! Sponsors included: Rajanee Thai Hale‘iwa, Jerry’s Pizza, Smoking Boar and Coconut, Pupukea Print Shop, Victoria’s Sweets Hawai‘i, and yours truly, The North Shore News!
North Shore Stables is a brand new facility lo- cated less than a half-mile from Waialua Elementary School offering horseback riding lessons, trail rides, private parties with pony rides and more. Per “North- shorestables.com,” their mission is to “open doors, build relationships, and provide our community with affordable horsemanship opportunities.” Event coordinators say they will be hosting more events in the future, so get connected and stay tuned! Follow them on Instagram (@north_shore_stables_hawaii) or Facebook (@nsstableshawaii), or visit their website at Northshorestables.com.