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Post by freeballer2 on Sept 11, 2007 14:54:38 GMT -5
went to the hawaii pacific-holy names match last night in hopes of catching former rainbow wahine kelly ong in action for hnu. she hadn't played all season, so i wasn't expecting much. i joked with a friend that hnu was picking her up in hawaii. looks like she's redshirting this year. well, maybe grayshirting since her team was in red unis and she was in a gray tee. www.hpu.edu/images/Athletics/Volleyball_2007/hpuvb9_a19170.htmhnu, a naia school from oakland, plays at uh-hilo on wed.
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Post by Wolfgang on Sept 11, 2007 15:41:43 GMT -5
Okay, this creeps me out because there's an inordinate amount of unique threads about Kelly Ong, a one-time benchwarmer at Hawaii and now a benchwarmer at an NAIA school in Oakland, a school I have never heard of even though I live in the Bay Area.
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Post by freeballer2 on Sept 11, 2007 16:09:44 GMT -5
it's ok wolfgang, most people dont venture to oakland anyway holy names has a student body of 1000, the size of two of my high school grade levels
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Post by CiM on Sept 11, 2007 20:25:14 GMT -5
it's ok wolfgang, most people dont venture to oakland anyway holy names has a student body of 1000, the size of two of my high school grade levels Where are you from? Independence High?
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Post by Jayme Lee fan on Sept 11, 2007 21:43:45 GMT -5
Actually, Kelly Ong had 1 good stand out match serving a string of aces to pull UH out trouble in one NCAA tounament match. I guess a some people never forgot that.
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Sept 11, 2007 21:52:08 GMT -5
Actually, Kelly Ong had 1 good stand out match serving a string of aces to pull UH out trouble in one NCAA tounament match. I guess a some people never forgot that. I never forgot. Ong served 10 straight points against Purdue in Game 4 to help Hawai'i close out the Boilermakers in the NCAA sub regional at Colorado State in 2004.
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Post by freeballer2 on Sept 12, 2007 1:13:39 GMT -5
wheres the comment from ong/blood fan??!!??
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Post by 5100 on Sept 12, 2007 1:28:54 GMT -5
Here!
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Post by 5100 on Sept 12, 2007 1:34:35 GMT -5
I haven't forgotten too, BiK. Kelly also had several mini-serving runs that helped Hawai'i out during her first two years.
Wolfgang, this is just the second thread for Ong.
freeballer2, can she redshirt twice? She already redshirted in 2003. I remember because she was in the same batch of walk-ons as Raeceen Woolford and Teisa Fotu, but did not make the final squad. Only Woolford, Fotu and Katie Carlson made the 2003 team. Ong and Jennifer Wells were added to the 2004 spring roster. Carlson, by the way, is an all-state libero at Golden West College.
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Post by freeballer2 on Sept 12, 2007 5:49:56 GMT -5
if she didnt make the team in 03, i dont think that counts as a redshirt. and wasnt she listed as a sophomore during her first year of play? who's jen wells?
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Post by 5100 on Sept 12, 2007 8:43:43 GMT -5
if she didnt make the team in 03, i dont think that counts as a redshirt. and wasnt she listed as a sophomore during her first year of play? who's jen wells? I think sitting out a season in college even though she wasn't officially part of the team counts as a redshirt season. She was listed as a freshman in the fall 2004, so she's a fifth-year senior now. Jen Wells was another 2003 walk-on hopeful from California. Along with Ong, they were added to the spring roster in 2004 but was not part of the fall roster. Don't know where she is now.
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