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Post by 5100 on Oct 10, 2006 1:24:12 GMT -5
And Gregory should be allowed to play backrow defense just for fun. What is it in Woolford that Shoji likes so much? At this point, she is just not libero material.
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Post by 5100 on Oct 10, 2006 1:25:48 GMT -5
Why doesn't Shoji leave Ong there to pass and dig?
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Post by lazybones on Oct 10, 2006 1:26:39 GMT -5
Actually, even though Woolford had a rought start in game 1, her passing looks to have stabilized in game 2 and is pretty solid now in game 3. I do agree, though, Shoji should give Ong a chance to prove herself in the backrow instead of using her only to serve before yanking her out.
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Post by lazybones on Oct 10, 2006 1:28:44 GMT -5
K i'm out for now. It's 24-19 Hawaii and I think it's pretty safe to predict a sweep. Go bows!
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Post by 5100 on Oct 10, 2006 1:30:12 GMT -5
How are Gregory's stats? Keefe? Thurlby? Has Blood played at all?
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Post by LowVBIQ on Oct 10, 2006 1:32:34 GMT -5
Blood in and had a block assist!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by LowVBIQ on Oct 10, 2006 1:33:28 GMT -5
BLOOD MATCH POINT!!!!!
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Post by LowVBIQ on Oct 10, 2006 1:33:52 GMT -5
YEAH! GREAT MATCH WAHINE!!
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Post by 5100 on Oct 10, 2006 1:34:37 GMT -5
Wow!
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Post by 5100 on Oct 10, 2006 1:35:43 GMT -5
BLOOD FOR STARTING MIDDLE AND ONG FOR LIBERO!
What position did Blood play?
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Post by LowVBIQ on Oct 10, 2006 1:38:29 GMT -5
I think Blood played middle.
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Post by 5100 on Oct 10, 2006 1:41:14 GMT -5
Thanks, LowVBIQ.
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Post by tito99 on Oct 10, 2006 1:55:48 GMT -5
according to live stats...
hawaii in 3 (-22, -16, -25)
kamanao 29 assists in 2 games houston 18k at .256 with 9 digs to lead the team mason 11k at .455 (!) with 4 aces and 2 blocks gregory 9k at .533 and 3 blocks sanders 11k at .471 kaufman with 3k at .400 in one game blood (for eric) 2 for 2 with a block keefe struggled offensively on the right with no kills hitting -.250
boise st led by jeanette jenkins with 13k at .370 and setter mandy klein with 29 assists, 3 kills at .429
hitting % game 1 hawaii .438; bsu .303 game 2 hawaii .378; bsu .192 game 3 hawaii .238; bsu .167
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Post by ACE on Oct 10, 2006 2:08:06 GMT -5
Wahine has come a long way, but STILL has ways to go. Passing was off tonight. Houston making tons of errors. I believe it was 24-19 Hawaii and the commentators said that out of Hawaii's 15 hitting errors, 8 was by Houston. I believe there was 3 balls that Hawaii just let hit the floor...one from Woolfords amazing save.
Grant it, this was against Boise, if you play crappy against lower teams, you might not know what hit you when the good teams start smacking back.
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Post by 5100 on Oct 10, 2006 2:15:05 GMT -5
tito99, no stats for ms. ong?
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