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Post by LowVBIQ on Oct 8, 2006 21:14:07 GMT -5
Thank you aaronic.
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Post by StuffU on Oct 8, 2006 21:14:30 GMT -5
the video link just popped up!
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Post by aaronic on Oct 8, 2006 21:22:33 GMT -5
15-13 Hawaii. Sorry folks, game is just sooo hard to keep up. Not sure if I can do PBP for this one. Nevada is giving Hawaii a good game, so far some of Nevadas kills are coming off TIPS! Their setter doing a good job in getting others involved. Hawaii has already netted 3-4 times... . servers picking on Mason.... um ill continue later..
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Post by aaronic on Oct 8, 2006 21:26:41 GMT -5
Okay Nevada just called time, and Hawaii's doing a good job serving. Johnson went off kilter just a bit.
um... KK with a brilliant one hand set to Gregory for a kill.
uhh..that's it so far.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2006 21:30:20 GMT -5
GameBleeper frozen at 20-15 and both teams hitting over .400. Is no one blocking?
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Post by aaronic on Oct 8, 2006 21:32:59 GMT -5
28-21 UH.
Hawaii at one point had a 9 point lead, but passing brokedown and let Nevada back in lead by Sipherd- who's literally been seemingly unstoppable.
The last two points have been scored by Houston on the step out. very effective.
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Post by aaronic on Oct 8, 2006 21:35:16 GMT -5
Hawaii wins game one 30-23.
Not much more to add.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2006 21:38:20 GMT -5
Have someone plug GameBleeper back in.
Aloha.
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Post by LowVBIQ on Oct 8, 2006 21:46:30 GMT -5
Have someone plug GameBleeper back in. Aloha. Seriously, how can it still be stuck at 15-20 in the first game???
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Post by lazybones on Oct 8, 2006 21:47:34 GMT -5
The first part of game 2 was pretty close, and it was tied at 9-9. Now Hawaii's taken control and is leading 15-10.
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Post by aaronic on Oct 8, 2006 21:49:02 GMT -5
15-10 UH. IMO Wahine lucky to be up by 5. Nevada with 3-4 straight unforced errors. Gregory and Sanders are just downright horrendous when they get set. How can you hit the ball out when you virtually have no blockers on you? UGH!!! Lee's passing has been good.
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Post by lazybones on Oct 8, 2006 21:52:20 GMT -5
Hawaii's lead is crumbling, 18-15 UH.
edit: I guess crumbling is the wrong word, but they're not playing very cleanly.
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Post by aaronic on Oct 8, 2006 22:03:09 GMT -5
30-20 Hawaii in game 2.
Nevada just seems unable to handle Houston so far. I haven't seen her hitting stats yet but I wouldn't be suprised if it turns out to be really excellent.
Sanders has been very very ineffective tonight. Why not put in Kaufman Shoji? I doubt we'll see a Duggins JS tonight. drats.
Sipherd cooled down toward the end.
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Post by StuffU on Oct 8, 2006 22:06:51 GMT -5
There is definite improvement in this team. Granted, the opponent is a WAC opponent, not a UCLA, but Hawaii isn't giving up free points off of free balls.
Passing is 200% better than during the pre-season tourneys. Things look much smoother ....
That being said, there is still a ton of room for improvement. But I do like the direction in which they are heading.
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Post by StuffU on Oct 8, 2006 22:12:03 GMT -5
Gregory with 8 kills hitting .438 ... those are good numbers through two games.
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