Steere Noda
[3] The team would later grow to become the Americans of Japanese Ancestry (AJA) baseball league.He later became the first nisei to work in Hawaii's judicial system when he obtained a position as a clerk for the Honolulu District Court in 1916.During his time as an attorney Noda also worked as a sports promoter for amateur and professional athletes from the mainland United States, Japan, and the Philippines.[8] Noda served as member of Territorial House of Representatives from 1948 to 1958 and was a delegate to the 1950 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention.In 1967 Noda received the La Croix De Chevalier Avec Ruban from the International Amateur Wrestling Foundation.