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Post by Wolfgang on Nov 20, 2019 16:44:37 GMT -5
Cindy Luis announced in her blog the following 2020 signees:
Canadian Jaime Santer (Northern Secondary School, Toronto) Zoe Smith (Santa Fe Christian, San Diego) Canadian Kaylee Glagau (Streetsville Secondary, Mississauga) Madi Bogle (Eastlake, Chula Vista, Calif)
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Post by 808 on Nov 20, 2019 16:46:57 GMT -5
Cindy Luis announced in her blog the following 2020 signees: Canadian Jaime Santer (Northern Secondary School, Toronto) Zoe Smith (Santa Fe Christian, San Diego) Canadian Kaylee Glagau (Streetsville Secondary, Mississauga) Madi Bogle (Eastlake, Chula Vista, Calif) 2020? Or 2021? I think these girls are for next incoming fall semester (2021 season). Our 2020s were Hanneman, Hardisty and Maidment, right?
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Post by 808 on Nov 20, 2019 16:48:37 GMT -5
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Post by Wolfgang on Nov 20, 2019 16:50:23 GMT -5
Cindy Luis announced in her blog the following 2020 signees: Canadian Jaime Santer (Northern Secondary School, Toronto) Zoe Smith (Santa Fe Christian, San Diego) Canadian Kaylee Glagau (Streetsville Secondary, Mississauga) Madi Bogle (Eastlake, Chula Vista, Calif) 2020? Or 2021? I think these girls are for next incoming fall semester (2021 season). Our 2020s were Hanneman, Hardisty and Maidment, right? Yeah, yeah, I know... They're entering school in Fall 2020 but beach vb has a spring schedule. So, I just assigned "2020" for the year they enter school, not the year of the beach vb schedule.
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Post by Wolfgang on Nov 20, 2019 16:52:06 GMT -5
Cindy Luis announced in her blog the following 2020 signees: Canadian Jaime Santer (Northern Secondary School, Toronto) Zoe Smith (Santa Fe Christian, San Diego) Canadian Kaylee Glagau (Streetsville Secondary, Mississauga) Madi Bogle (Eastlake, Chula Vista, Calif) 2020? Or 2021? I think these girls are for next incoming fall semester (2021 season). Our 2020s were Hanneman, Hardisty and Maidment, right? Hanneman, Hardisty, and Maidment are already in school...in 2019. I think they're class of 2019.
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Post by Wolfgang on Nov 20, 2019 16:52:44 GMT -5
See...they list the class as "2020."
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 20, 2019 16:52:50 GMT -5
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 20, 2019 16:56:03 GMT -5
this was already mentuoned ...
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Post by Wolfgang on Nov 20, 2019 16:57:46 GMT -5
When Cindy wrote, "Zoe Smith (Santa Fe Christian, San Diego) the same high school as Casey Castillo..."
I read that as "Zoe Smith entering school as Casey Castillo."
Whoa! What? She changed her name to "Casey Castillo"?!?! This is so cool!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2019 0:35:41 GMT -5
Looks like the beach team only has 11 players looking at a recent photo, not counting indoor players who plan to play. 12, Hannemann was taking the picture. Good catch.
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Post by vballfreak808 on Nov 26, 2019 16:21:06 GMT -5
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Post by vballfreak808 on Nov 30, 2019 19:50:59 GMT -5
Hawaii beach volleyball team eager for rematch with USC
By Cindy Luis Nov. 29, 2019 CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM/ APRIL 2019 Hawaii’s Pani Napoleon dove for the ball during a match against Loyola Marymount at the Queen’s Cup tournament match on April 14 in Waikiki. The Rainbow Wahine take on USC in duals on Saturday and a pairs tournament on Sunday at Queen’s Beach.The Rainbow Wahine take on USC in duals on Saturday and a pairs tournament on Sunday at Queen’s Beach. Put another ball on the wall. That’s the goal for Hawaii this beach volleyball season, one the Rainbow Wahine can literally envision every day of practice. The Wahine have three volleyball plaques hung on the Diamond Head wall of the Clarence T.C. Ching Complex, the side that can be seen from their three sand courts. The balls are marked “2016,” “2017” and “2018,” designating the SandBows’ championship success in the first three seasons of Big West competition. It’s not a big space to the right of the last plaque, but it’s a large void in Hawaii’s collective psyche. The “2019” plaque resides on the Cal Poly campus, the Mustangs dethroning the three-time champion Wahine in April’s conference tournament. Hawaii begins the quest for No. 4 this week against the team that ended the SandBows’ 2019 season: USC. The Women of Troy, who swept Hawaii in the NCAA tournament semifinals, play the SandBows Saturday in two duals and Sunday in a pairs tournament at Queen’s Beach. “We’re super excited to play someone else,” sophomore Pani Napoleon said of Hawaii’s only contest during the fall semester. “We did lose a lot (from last season), but we’ve gained a lot in terms of skills. I’ve never seen a group of young freshmen come in with the focus. “We get to battle USC, who was No. 1-2 all last year and ended our season. I want to beat them bad.” Hawaii’s biggest losses were All-American Emily Maglio and Ari Homayun, the program’s all-time leader in wins (118) and dual matches (115). Homayun has returned as the SandBows’ volunteer assistant, replacing Danny Alvarez, who had been with program for seven seasons. Hawaii also lost Paige Dreeuws, an all-conference honorable mention last season as a sophomore who has transferred to USC. It was uncertain whether Dreeuws made the travel roster this week for first-year head coach Dain Blanton. The SandBows return seven players from the 28-11 squad that finished fourth at the NCAA tournament. They also have five newcomers, including high school All-American Ilihia Huddleston, the younger sister of graduated SandBow Hi‘ilawe. “I’m happy where we’re at,” fifth-year head coach Jeff Hall said. “This is the first year where our entire freshman class could play. We’re healthy, we have 12 players in the fall and it’s been real good. “We don’t have a lot of resources to travel for fall, so we’re grateful that we have a chance to play SC, a great opponent with a great name, at home. Everyone loves playing at Queen’s and we’re expecting a good crowd.” Hawaii and USC will play duals on Saturday at noon and 3 p.m. Players will be seeded off those results into Sunday’s 16-team pairs tournament that begins at 7 a.m. and concludes with the 3 p.m. televised final. NoteHall is expecting several of Hawaii’s indoor players to cross over in spring, including senior Norene Iosia, who joined the SandBows late last spring. Others potentially are freshman Hanna Hellvig and junior Brooke Van Sickle, the latter who originally was recruited for beach.COLLEGIATE BEACH VOLLEYBALLAt Queen’s Beach USC at Hawaii >> Saturday Duals: Noon & 3 p.m. >> Sunday Pairs tournament: Round of 16, 7 a.m.; quarterfinals, 10 a.m.; semifinals, noon; final, 3 p.m. >> TV: Sunday’s final, 3 p.m., OC16
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Post by vballfreak808 on Nov 30, 2019 19:53:56 GMT -5
UH vs USC (Dual #1) 1. Morgan Martin/Pani Napoleon (UH) def. Joy Dennis/? (USC) 2-0 (21-17, 21-16) 2. Sammy Slater/? (USC) def. Ilihia Huddleston/Julia Scoles (UH) 2-0 (22-20, 29-27) 3. Maia Hannemann/Amy Ozee (UH) def. ?/? (USC) 2-0 (21-5, 21-17) 4. Kylin Loker/Sofia Russo (UH) def. Paige Dreeuws/Cammie Dorn (USC) 2-1 (13-21, 26-24, 15-12) 5. Maja Kaiser/Karina Myszkowski (USC) def. Regan Hurkett/Anna Maidment (UH) 2-0 (21-19, 21-13) 6. ?/? (USC) def. Harlee Kekauoha/Sabrina Hardisty (UH) 2-1 (12-21, 26-24, 15-13)
These were the scores, pretty sure these were how the flights were arranged. Basing this all off of social media posts, and not able to identify what all pairs for USC were from that.
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Post by diyakuno on Nov 30, 2019 20:33:30 GMT -5
UH vs USC (Dual #1)1. Morgan Martin/Pani Napoleon (UH) def. Joy Dennis/? (USC) 2-0 (21-17, 21-16) 2. Sammy Slater/? (USC) def. Ilihia Huddleston/Julia Scoles (UH) 2-0 (22-20, 29-27) 3. Maia Hannemann/Amy Ozee (UH) def. ?/? (USC) 2-0 (21-5, 21-17) 4. Kylin Loker/Sofia Russo (UH) def. Paige Dreeuws/Cammie Dorn (USC) 2-1 (13-21, 26-24, 15-12) 5. Maja Kaiser/Karina Myszkowski (USC) def. Regan Hurkett/Anna Maidment (UH) 2-0 (21-19, 21-13) 6. ?/? (USC) def. Harlee Kekauoha/Sabrina Hardisty (UH) 2-1 (12-21, 26-24, 15-13) These were the scores, pretty sure these were how the flights were arranged. Basing this all off of social media posts, and not able to identify what all pairs for USC were from that. Thank you for this update! Was eager to know what the partnerships would look like (this of course not counting the Indoor Crossovers). Very impressed with the freshman class! Huddleston and Hannemann look like they're lock in for the top flights, and I hope Hannemann/Ozee stay. Also, that Scoles/Huddleston looks very promising. I wonder how the indoor cross-overs can shake everything up...
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Post by raian13 on Dec 1, 2019 3:58:08 GMT -5
I see Dreeuws.
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