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Post by eyelander on Jan 23, 2020 22:34:29 GMT -5
Wonder why there’s bio info on all the indoor crossovers except for Riley Wagoner? Must be just an overlook on the UH website’s part. Looking forward to an update on all the players’ info, including the incoming freshmen.
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Post by raian13 on Jan 24, 2020 0:22:43 GMT -5
Just how good Kekauoha is to be recruited as a graduate transfer?
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Post by eyelander on Jan 24, 2020 2:09:12 GMT -5
Just how good Kekauoha is to be recruited as a graduate transfer? Enjoyed watching her play when she was at Irvine. Hoping she can help the team be better like fellow grad transfers Karissa Cook, Carly Kan and Bailey Choy for indoors.
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 24, 2020 22:18:44 GMT -5
They got all the new photos up for the 2020 beach team.
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 28, 2020 16:54:09 GMT -5
Anyone with any insider insights know how the flights are shaping up? Who's practicing with whom? Intra-team competitions?
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Post by wahinefan on Jan 29, 2020 19:08:31 GMT -5
Would love to see BVS teamed up with Jolie, and Iosia with Hellvig. I believe these two pairs will do really well together. At what flight, I have no idea on that. Maybe even having Hellvig team with Wagoner. Let this duo grow together, since both are Freshmen.
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Post by 2left on Jan 30, 2020 15:23:38 GMT -5
Just how good Kekauoha is to be recruited as a graduate transfer? Enjoyed watching her play when she was at Irvine. Hoping she can help the team be better like fellow grad transfers Karissa Cook, Carly Kan and Bailey Choy for indoors. I also enjoy Harlee’s game. Based on her indoor game, I’m hoping that like Norene she has good ball control, can hit a variety of shots and angles, and can score points with her serve.
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Post by hwnstunner on Jan 30, 2020 15:48:31 GMT -5
I find it intriguing when left handers play beach lol. Must be fun for Kekauoha to play for Hawaii. With all her Hawaii-ties, you wonder if she ever wanted to play for Hawaii indoors. She was hit with injuries her last couple years, but overall, she was a stud for UCI when she was healthy. Bummed she never got to make the NCAAs. She was part of teams that was 1 or 2 players away from being in the NCAAs.
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Post by wahinefan on Jan 30, 2020 18:26:00 GMT -5
I find it intriguing when left handers play beach lol. Must be fun for Kekauoha to play for Hawaii. With all her Hawaii-ties, you wonder if she ever wanted to play for Hawaii indoors. She was hit with injuries her last couple years, but overall, she was a stud for UCI when she was healthy. Bummed she never got to make the NCAAs. She was part of teams that was 1 or 2 players away from being in the NCAAs. She may get her chance now that she is playing for the Wahine Sand team. Funny how Hawaii girls who go away to play indoor, are finding their way back to Hawaii, and playing for the Wahine Sand Team, once they finish their indoor career.
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 30, 2020 19:26:47 GMT -5
I find it intriguing when left handers play beach lol. Must be fun for Kekauoha to play for Hawaii. With all her Hawaii-ties, you wonder if she ever wanted to play for Hawaii indoors. She was hit with injuries her last couple years, but overall, she was a stud for UCI when she was healthy. Bummed she never got to make the NCAAs. She was part of teams that was 1 or 2 players away from being in the NCAAs. She may get her chance now that she is playing for the Wahine Sand team. Funny how Hawaii girls who go away to play indoor, are finding their way back to Hawaii, and playing for the Wahine Sand Team, once they finish their indoor career. Just Harlee Kekauoha and Carly Kan. Can't think of anyone else off the top of my head. So, I'm going to conclude it doesn't happen all that often. If you think of all the great players from the State of Hawaii who left for mainland programs, chances are that not many come back to play beach for UH.
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Post by eyelander on Jan 30, 2020 19:32:58 GMT -5
She may get her chance now that she is playing for the Wahine Sand team. Funny how Hawaii girls who go away to play indoor, are finding their way back to Hawaii, and playing for the Wahine Sand Team, once they finish their indoor career. Just Harlee Kekauoha and Carly Kan. Can't think of anyone else off the top of my head. So, I'm going to conclude it doesn't happen all that often. If you think of all the great players from the State of Hawaii who left for mainland programs, chances are that not many come back to play beach for UH. Harlee is not from Hawai’i. She’s from California with many Hawai’i ties, including her last name.
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Post by Wolfgang on Jan 30, 2020 19:37:43 GMT -5
Just Harlee Kekauoha and Carly Kan. Can't think of anyone else off the top of my head. So, I'm going to conclude it doesn't happen all that often. If you think of all the great players from the State of Hawaii who left for mainland programs, chances are that not many come back to play beach for UH. Harlee is not from Hawai’i. She’s from California with many Hawai’i ties, including her last name. So, only Carly Kan, further proving my point. LOL!
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Post by alexm on Jan 31, 2020 0:40:16 GMT -5
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Post by alexm on Jan 31, 2020 2:32:37 GMT -5
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Post by staticb on Jan 31, 2020 11:40:29 GMT -5
Just Harlee Kekauoha and Carly Kan. Can't think of anyone else off the top of my head. So, I'm going to conclude it doesn't happen all that often. If you think of all the great players from the State of Hawaii who left for mainland programs, chances are that not many come back to play beach for UH.
I'm sure there are more that want to, it's just the Sand Team is like a Top 5 program so most of them probably won't see the court.
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