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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 23, 2019 2:49:53 GMT -5
If Kate Lang is 5’10 (?), the girl next to her looks to be only few inches taller maybe at 6’0 or 6’1? She’s about the same height as Jolie.
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Post by practicesafesets on Nov 23, 2019 2:50:42 GMT -5
If Kate Lang is 5’10 (?), the girl next to her looks to be only few inches taller maybe at 6’0 or 6’1? Note that Kate might be closer to the camera, therefore look bigger
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Post by noblesol on Nov 23, 2019 2:55:57 GMT -5
Kate walked past and I pegged her as a 'tall' 5'10". Might be a case of rounding down.
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Post by hwnstunner on Nov 23, 2019 3:16:02 GMT -5
Someone's gotta know who this gal is! She may not even be Europen.
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 23, 2019 3:18:46 GMT -5
Someone's gotta know who this gal is! She may not even be Europen. Turkey is in Europe so European.
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Post by 2left on Nov 23, 2019 3:21:26 GMT -5
Someone's gotta know who this gal is! She may not even be Europen. Turkey is in Europe so European. Don’t forget - half of Turkey is in Asia, so that’s technically hapa. 😄
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Post by mudclap on Nov 23, 2019 3:27:51 GMT -5
Interesting that Jolie Rasmussen, BVS, and Kyra Hanawahine transferred to UH from Oregon, and now the three of them are going to the NCAA Tournament. But the team they transferred from Oregon will not be going anywhere. Smart choice by these 3 players to transfer. Not exactly a fair statement to make. If the 3 of them had stayed and remained healthy, Oregon would probably have had a much, much better season. Nonetheless, glad that they are playing for the Wahine now!
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Post by Wolfgang on Nov 23, 2019 3:28:03 GMT -5
Y'all can get a more extended view of Kate Lang and the mystery recruit by re-watching the video. It occurs right after Norene Iosia's dance. I think they show Lang and the recruit (in the background) for, like, 10-15 seconds.
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Post by alexm on Nov 23, 2019 3:35:08 GMT -5
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 23, 2019 3:36:56 GMT -5
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 23, 2019 3:41:08 GMT -5
Hawaii volleyball team sweeps Long Beach State for outright Big West title By Brian McInnis 11/2219 Updated 10:05 pm Honolulu Star-Advertiser STEVEN ERLER / SPECIAL TO THE HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER Hawaii middle blocker Amber Igiede (3) spiked the ball during the first set of a match between Long Beach State and Hawaii tonight at Stan Sheriff Center.The No. 18 Hawaii women’s volleyball team dispatched Long Beach State on a sold-out senior night, 25-18, 25-12, 25-20, to claim the outright Big West Conference championship. The 15th women’s volleyball sellout at the 10,300-seat Stan Sheriff Center, and first since Sept. 7, 2013 against UCLA, yielded 9,067 through the turnstiles. The “white-out” crowd saw UH (24-3, 14-2 Big West) win its 11th straight match in sending off its five seniors — Norene Iosia, McKenna Ross, Rika Okino, Bailey Choy and Kirsten Sibley — in outhitting the Beach .333 to .130. UH last won an outright league crown in 2016. It was the first for third-year head coach Robyn Ah Mow. Setter/hitter Iosia was unstoppable from behind the service line, hammering a career-high seven aces among UH’s season-high-tying 12. The Torrance, Calif., native finished the night surpassing Lisa Strand for third in career aces at 134, while also supplying 20 assists, five kills, five blocks and five digs. Ross and Brooke Van Sickle tied for team-high honors with nine kills. Now UH awaits whether its RPI is high enough to qualify for hosting duties for an NCAA tournament subregional, or whether it will head to the mainland for the first and second rounds. The 64-team event begins Dec. 5. LBSU, which beat former Big West contenders Cal Poly and UC Santa Barbara in its last two matches, ended its season at 12-16 and 9-7 in Big West play. UH controlled the action in the first set. Iosia’s solo block of Kashauna Williams made it 17-12. Van Sickle followed with a solo stuff to make it 19-13. It ended on an ace for Ross when LBSU misplayed the ball. Iosia had four aces among UH’s first seven points in Set 2 — including on three consecutive points — to tie assistant coach Angelica Ljungqvist for Wahine career aces with 133. LBSU trimmed the deficit to 9-7, only to see the Wahine surge right back and take the set going away. LBSU switched setters for Set 3, resulting in a smoother attack. The Beach hung within 15-13. Hanna Hellvig and Sky Williams put down consecutive kills to push the lead to 18-13. Ah Mow inserted all her seniors for the final handful of points, along with the middle Williams. They had to regroup after a rotation error allowed the Beach to creep within 22-18, but Amber Igiede put it away on UH’s second match point.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 23, 2019 3:43:05 GMT -5
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 23, 2019 3:46:22 GMT -5
Hawaii women’s volleyball: 5 seniors share court for final points of Big West championship winBy Brian McInnis on November 22, 2019 Hawaii players posed for a Big West championship selfie after sweeping Long Beach State on Friday. / Photo by Steven Erler, Special to the Star-Advertiser Excerpt: "The stars aligned for the Hawaii women’s volleyball team for the final few points against Long Beach State on a sold-out senior night. With the “white-out” crowd counting down the points to an outright Big West championship, coach Robyn Ah Mow had one thing left to accomplish: get all five of her seniors on the floor at the same time." Full article: www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/court-sense/hawaii-womens-volleyball-5-seniors-share-court-for-final-points-of-big-west-championship-win/
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 23, 2019 3:53:09 GMT -5
Cindy said the recruit is a Junior so the mystery continues.
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Post by hwnstunner on Nov 23, 2019 3:53:47 GMT -5
Someone's gotta know who this gal is! She may not even be Europen. Turkey is in Europe so European. So someone credible knows for a fact this gal is from turkey? Sorry, I missed where this is mentioned.
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