Posted on 12:13 am, Friday, November 9, 2012. Tags: charlie wade, peter frank chi, uh, volleyball, warriors
MEDIA RELEASE The University of Hawaii Warrior volleyball team will play an intrasquad scrimmage 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17 at Waiakea High School. There will be no admission charge for the scrimmage, but donations can be made to the American Heart Association on behalf of former UH swimmer and Waiakea graduate Peter “Frank” Chi who [...]
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Posted on 1:54 pm, Sunday, November 4, 2012. Tags: girls volleyball, hhsaa, kau
Hawaii 24/7 Staff Ka‘u came home this weekend with the fourth place trophy from the girls volleyball state tournament. The Division II No. 4 seed stumbled to No. 2 Farrington in the runner-up match. Meanwhile, No. 1 St. Francis needed five sets to triumph over No. 3 Seabury Hall. In the Division II consolation bracket, [...]
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Posted on 10:34 pm, Thursday, November 1, 2012. Tags: girls volleyball, hhsaa
Hawaii 24/7 Staff In Division II, No. 4 seed Ka’u was swept aside by No. 1 seed St. Francis and is set to play No. 2 seed Farrington for third place at the girls volleyball state tournament on Oahu. St. Francis and No. 3 Seabury Hall will play for the state Division II title. In [...]
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Posted on 11:14 pm, Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Tags: girls volleyball, hhsaa
Hawaii 24/7 Staff No. 4 seed Ka‘u earned a berth in the Division II semifinals of the girls volleyball state tournament on Oahu. Ka‘u downed unseeded Waimea in four sets and on Thursday will face No. 1 seed St. Francis. In the Division II consolation bracket, Hawaii Preparatory Academy is fighting for fifth place and [...]
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Posted on 11:35 pm, Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Tags: girls volleyball, hhsaa
Hawaii 24/7 Staff Of the three Big Island girls volleyball teams in first round action at the state tournament, only one proved successful. Unseeded in Division II, Hawaii Preparatory Academy needed all five sets to conquer Hawaii Baptist and move into the quarterfinals. HPA plays No. 3 seed Seabury at 5 p.m. Wednesday. In Division [...]
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Posted on 10:54 pm, Sunday, October 28, 2012. Tags: girls volleyball, hhsaa
New City Nissan Girls Volleyball State Championships Tuesday, Oct. 30 – Nov. 2, 2012 Kalani High School, Farrington High School and Blaisdell Arena In Division I, the Big Island is represented by No. 4 seed Kamehameha Schools Hawaii, and unseeded Hilo. In Division II, the Big Island is represented by No. 4 seed Ka‘u and [...]
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Posted on 6:44 am, Friday, August 3, 2012. Tags: uh-hilo, volleyball, vulcans
Outside hitters Joshell Lilio (Castle High School/Kaneohe, HI), Bria Morgan (Soquel HS/Santa Cruz, CA) and Abbey Wade (Roseville HS/Roseville, CA) will be joining the University of Hawaii at Hilo volleyball program.
“They add some size and versatility to our program,” said UH Hilo Head Coach Tino Reyes. “This improves our overall athleticism.”
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Posted on 12:06 pm, Friday, July 27, 2012. Tags: kamehameha schools, mount olive college, ryan thomas, volleyball
MEDIA RELEASE When Ryan Thomas committed to Mount Olive College to play volleyball, he knew he made the right decision that would impact not only his next four years but his next 40 years. With the help of NCSA Athletic Recruiting, Thomas was given the opportunity to be proactive in his recruiting process and become [...]
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Posted on 11:07 pm, Sunday, May 6, 2012. Tags: boys volleyball, evan enriques, hhsaa, hpa, kamehameha schools
Hawaii 24/7 Staff Heartbreak for No. 3 seed Kamehameha Schools Hawaii in the boys volleyball Division I finals as No. 1 Punahou hung on to take the fifth and deciding set, 15-13. However, Kamehameha’s Evan Enriques earned individual honors and was named the Division I Most Outstanding Player for the tournament. Teammate Daniel Aina, Jr. [...]
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Posted on 9:54 pm, Thursday, May 3, 2012. Tags: boys volleyball, hhsaa, hpa, kamehameha schools
Hawaii 24/7 Staff No. 3 seed Kamehameha Schools Hawaii are still alive in the semi-finals in Division I. They take on No. 2 Moanalua Friday. Unseeded Waiakea were dropped by No. 1 Punahou and now face King Kekaulike for a shot at fifth place in Division I. Over in Division II, No. 4 seed HPA [...]
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Posted on 8:02 pm, Thursday, November 17, 2011. Tags: hillary hurley, uh-hilo, volleyball
Hillary Hurley has been selected first-team NCAA Division II Daktronics West Region by the regional sports information directors.
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Posted on 2:30 am, Friday, October 28, 2011. Tags: girls volleyball, hhsaa, state tournament
Hawaii 24/7 Staff All five of the Big Island girls’ volleyball teams in the state tournaments are out of contention for the titles. However, a fifth place finish is still possible for Kamehameha Schools Hawaii in Division I. The best Hilo can do is seventh. In Division II, HPA and Konawaena are still alive for [...]
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