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Post by hamberders on Apr 20, 2020 22:51:41 GMT -5
This is far outside my expertise but I saw a recent ncaa player Rattrey had signed with this agency and noticed too that Pat Gasman and Casey McGary from Santa Barbara were listed as clients. I figure that means they both moved on to the next steps in their career? Probably tough for guys to keep paying for school instead of getting paid to play. info here www.fsa-pro.com/men. It looks like they represent other former ncaa guys also. Best of luck to these guys
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Post by vballfreak808 on Apr 21, 2020 2:01:17 GMT -5
This is far outside my expertise but I saw a recent ncaa player Rattrey had signed with this agency and noticed too that Pat Gasman and Casey McGary from Santa Barbara were listed as clients. I figure that means they both moved on to the next steps in their career? Probably tough for guys to keep paying for school instead of getting paid to play. info here www.fsa-pro.com/men. It looks like they represent other former ncaa guys also. Best of luck to these guys The video posted on that profile is dated March 8th which is two days following the BYU match and before the whole season was canceled. I figure Gasman and McGarry were getting a head start on being scouted for the future while Rattray was already done with playing at UCLA.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Apr 23, 2020 22:26:23 GMT -5
As much as I'm proud of the lads, esp. Rado Parpunov, I think it's ridiculous to name All-Conference teams when Big West conference play hadn't even started. If it did, it was for some teams and only a couple of matches. Hawaii didn't even start conference play. They were 0-0. LOL! undefeated!! woo hoo!! lol (sorry, i blame the quarantine)
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Post by vballfreak808 on Apr 26, 2020 17:26:53 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 4:25:27 GMT -5
I love Austin! I know him personally and is just an amazing guy all around and really makes his team better. Went to PacRim his 17s, got those connections and really has shown to be the head of B2B 18-1s this year! Excited to see him play at Hawai'i. Will be an amazing fit! Brett, Jakob, and Austin are going to be fighting for that setter spot
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Post by HawaiiVB on Apr 29, 2020 23:39:21 GMT -5
I love Austin! I know him personally and is just an amazing guy all around and really makes his team better. Went to PacRim his 17s, got those connections and really has shown to be the head of B2B 18-1s this year! Excited to see him play at Hawai'i. Will be an amazing fit! Brett, Jakob, and Austin are going to be fighting for that setter spot This kid has all the tools. Nice hands, lateral movement is a strength, his footwork is something he can work into. His upside is huge and it doesn't hurt that he has the genes. With hard work, he will be a major force. I can see him as an opposite. His blocking is already solid.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2020 3:50:49 GMT -5
I love Austin! I know him personally and is just an amazing guy all around and really makes his team better. Went to PacRim his 17s, got those connections and really has shown to be the head of B2B 18-1s this year! Excited to see him play at Hawai'i. Will be an amazing fit! Brett, Jakob, and Austin are going to be fighting for that setter spot This kid has all the tools. Nice hands, lateral movement is a strength, his footwork is something he can work into. His upside is huge and it doesn't hurt that he has the genes. With hard work, he will be a major force. I can see him as an opposite. His blocking is already solid. I don’t know how much he would like being an opposite... I know he likes being a full time set but he can swing forsure. Has the best jump serve in Norcal this year easily
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Post by goblin on May 7, 2020 20:14:34 GMT -5
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Post by vballfreak808 on May 7, 2020 21:18:34 GMT -5
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Post by 808empath on May 7, 2020 21:18:55 GMT -5
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Post by vballfreak808 on May 7, 2020 21:25:37 GMT -5
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Post by kaipono on May 8, 2020 3:04:56 GMT -5
Hawaii men’s volleyball: Rado Parapunov, Colton Cowell, Patrick Gasman will be back for 2021 seasonAloha ball will have to wait another year. Volleyball coach Charlie Wade confirmed his four seniors — including two-time All-American Rado Parapunov — will return for the 2021 season. It was presumed their eligibility had ended in March when the NCAA canceled the remainder of the spring-sport seasons because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But later that month, the NCAA’s Division I Council approved a measure providing spring-sport players “an additional season of competition and an extension of their period of eligibility.” Translation: Each athlete’s current class standing was frozen, meaning a senior this year will remain a senior next academic year, a sophomore will be a sophomore, and so forth. The returning seniors would not count against next year’s scholarship limits, but they only could receive financial aid up to the amount they are receiving this year. The council left the implementation to the individual schools.Today, UH decided each of its 10 spring programs will have the option of bringing back this year’s seniors. UH’s stipulation is each program will pay for its added scholarship costs. “No new institutional funds will be used,” UH athletic director David Matlin wrote in an news release. UH has 10 teams that are deemed spring-semester sports, including men’s volleyball. The Rainbow Warriors were ranked No. 2 nationally when their season was canceled in March. Today, Wade confirmed the 2021 returns of Parapurov, an opposite who was named to the AVCA’s All-America first team the past two seasons; outside hitter Colton Cowell, who was picked to the AVCA’s second team; middle blocker Patrick Gasman, who was a second-team selection in 2019 and 2020, and serving specialist James Anastassiades. Wade said Anastassiades is likely to be hired as a graduate assistant. Coupled with the addition of the incoming recruits, Wade said, “the energy in the practice gym is going to be at a really high level — super intense, super competitive.” Wade said the four seniors are set to complete work on bachelor’s degrees next week. They are expected to enter master’s programs in the fall. “I was really hoping for another opportunity to come back here,” Parapunov said. “The news we received today, I think, (was) amazing.” Wade said it will take restructuring the volleyball budget and fund-raising to pay for the seniors’ additional season. The UH baseball team has four seniors. The Rainbow Wahine softball team has two seniors.
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Post by kolohekeiki on May 8, 2020 3:52:05 GMT -5
Yes it's been made official that all four are coming back
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Post by 808empath on May 8, 2020 17:14:42 GMT -5
Hawaii men’s volleyball: Rado Parapunov, Colton Cowell, Patrick Gasman will be back for 2021 seasonAloha ball will have to wait another year. Volleyball coach Charlie Wade confirmed his four seniors — including two-time All-American Rado Parapunov — will return for the 2021 season. It was presumed their eligibility had ended in March when the NCAA canceled the remainder of the spring-sport seasons because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But later that month, the NCAA’s Division I Council approved a measure providing spring-sport players “an additional season of competition and an extension of their period of eligibility.” Translation: Each athlete’s current class standing was frozen, meaning a senior this year will remain a senior next academic year, a sophomore will be a sophomore, and so forth. The returning seniors would not count against next year’s scholarship limits, but they only could receive financial aid up to the amount they are receiving this year. The council left the implementation to the individual schools.Today, UH decided each of its 10 spring programs will have the option of bringing back this year’s seniors. UH’s stipulation is each program will pay for its added scholarship costs. “No new institutional funds will be used,” UH athletic director David Matlin wrote in an news release. UH has 10 teams that are deemed spring-semester sports, including men’s volleyball. The Rainbow Warriors were ranked No. 2 nationally when their season was canceled in March. Today, Wade confirmed the 2021 returns of Parapurov, an opposite who was named to the AVCA’s All-America first team the past two seasons; outside hitter Colton Cowell, who was picked to the AVCA’s second team; middle blocker Patrick Gasman, who was a second-team selection in 2019 and 2020, and serving specialist James Anastassiades. Wade said Anastassiades is likely to be hired as a graduate assistant. Coupled with the addition of the incoming recruits, Wade said, “the energy in the practice gym is going to be at a really high level — super intense, super competitive.” Wade said the four seniors are set to complete work on bachelor’s degrees next week. They are expected to enter master’s programs in the fall. “I was really hoping for another opportunity to come back here,” Parapunov said. “The news we received today, I think, (was) amazing.” Wade said it will take restructuring the volleyball budget and fund-raising to pay for the seniors’ additional season. The UH baseball team has four seniors. The Rainbow Wahine softball team has two seniors. Good for the seniors. Get that Master's degree, that'll help in the long run, way way way after their pro careers end. Go Bows!! 🌈
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Post by medusa on May 10, 2020 20:33:58 GMT -5
Hawaii men’s volleyball: Rado Parapunov, Colton Cowell, Patrick Gasman will be back for 2021 seasonAloha ball will have to wait another year. Volleyball coach Charlie Wade confirmed his four seniors — including two-time All-American Rado Parapunov — will return for the 2021 season. It was presumed their eligibility had ended in March when the NCAA canceled the remainder of the spring-sport seasons because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But later that month, the NCAA’s Division I Council approved a measure providing spring-sport players “an additional season of competition and an extension of their period of eligibility.” Translation: Each athlete’s current class standing was frozen, meaning a senior this year will remain a senior next academic year, a sophomore will be a sophomore, and so forth. The returning seniors would not count against next year’s scholarship limits, but they only could receive financial aid up to the amount they are receiving this year. The council left the implementation to the individual schools.Today, UH decided each of its 10 spring programs will have the option of bringing back this year’s seniors. UH’s stipulation is each program will pay for its added scholarship costs. “No new institutional funds will be used,” UH athletic director David Matlin wrote in an news release. UH has 10 teams that are deemed spring-semester sports, including men’s volleyball. The Rainbow Warriors were ranked No. 2 nationally when their season was canceled in March. Today, Wade confirmed the 2021 returns of Parapurov, an opposite who was named to the AVCA’s All-America first team the past two seasons; outside hitter Colton Cowell, who was picked to the AVCA’s second team; middle blocker Patrick Gasman, who was a second-team selection in 2019 and 2020, and serving specialist James Anastassiades. Wade said Anastassiades is likely to be hired as a graduate assistant. Coupled with the addition of the incoming recruits, Wade said, “the energy in the practice gym is going to be at a really high level — super intense, super competitive.” Wade said the four seniors are set to complete work on bachelor’s degrees next week. They are expected to enter master’s programs in the fall. “I was really hoping for another opportunity to come back here,” Parapunov said. “The news we received today, I think, (was) amazing.” Wade said it will take restructuring the volleyball budget and fund-raising to pay for the seniors’ additional season. The UH baseball team has four seniors. The Rainbow Wahine softball team has two seniors. Good for the seniors. Get that Master's degree, that'll help in the long run, way way way after their pro careers end. Go Bows!! 🌈 Good news....For UH and us dah fans.
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