Torch Run raises funds for Special Olympics

Athletes, family and friends take part in the annual Troy Barboza Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Saturday in Kailua-Kona. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

The cauldron is lit Saturday at Old Kona Airport Park, kicking off the Special Olympics Regional Area Softball tournament following the annual Troy Barboza Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Kealakehe High School Football Coach Wyatt Nahale talks to his team, the members of which volunteered Saturday for the Troy Barboza Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics and Special Olympics Regional Area Softball Tournament in Kailua-Kona. (Photos by Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Kealakehe High School Football Coach Wyatt Nahale talks to his team, the members of which volunteered Saturday for the Troy Barboza Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics and Special Olympics Regional Area Softball Tournament in Kailua-Kona.

Special Olympics West Hawaii athlete Byron Pabre carries the torch to light the cauldron following the torch run.

Athletes, family and friends join Special Olympics West Hawaii athlete Byron Pabre as he carries the torch to light the cauldron kicking off the Special Olympics Regional Area Softball tournament following the annual Troy Barboza Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — With a torch held high, Special Olympics West Hawaii athlete Byron Pabre, joined by state law enforcement Torch Run director Tom Billins, led a group of volunteers, officers and athletes into Old Kona Airport Park Saturday morning to the sounds of cheers and applause from volunteers and spectators ready for the day’s event.