Hawaii beach volleyball: SandBows to play Cal Poly in semis

Hawaii's Emily Maglio celebrated a point with Amy Ozee on senior night against Washington on April 15. / Photo by Jamm Aquino, Star-Advertiser

No. 7 Cal Poly sweeps No. 12 Long Beach State 5-0
Mustangs advance to play Hawaii in the semifinal Saturday, 7 a.m. HST
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Playing along on Twitter: @UHBeachVolley
final results
1. Emily Maglio-Amy Ozee win 21-13, 21-18
2. Ari Homayun-Julia Scoleswin 21-15, 21=12
3. Morgan Martin-Pani Napoleonwin 19-21, 21-10, 15-6
4. Hi’ilawe Huddleston-Kylin Lokerwin 21-12, 21-14
5. Paige Dreeuws-Sofia Russo win 21-8, 21-17
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In the Big West touranment at Zuma Beach, Cal State Northridge sweeps UC Davis this morning. The Matadors advance to play top-seeded Hawaii at 9 a.m. HST. If the SandBows win, the won’t play again until Saturday’s semifinals.
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COMMENTS

  1. Mytake April 26, 2019 10:43 am

    What is Safesport and how do they have the authority to investigate anyone.. Why weren’t charges pressed 30 years ago? UH should have told them to beat it Sounds like someone doesn’t want UH to win the Championship.


  2. kapakahi April 26, 2019 11:12 am

    FYI……while the story was initially published in the The Orange County Register, the story is also getting a wide circulation throughout Southern California though affiliated SoCal news publications (Long Beach Press-Telegram; Daily Breeze – which covers the South Bay) Los Angeles Daily News; Riverside Press-Enterprise; San Gabriel Valley Tribune; Inland Valley Daily-Bulletin).

    The timing (the week of the NCAA MVB Championship being held at the Pyramid) for release of this story was obviously planned to maximize its sensationalism.


  3. Beauston April 26, 2019 11:47 am

    Tabloids. Nothing BUT.
    2. I couldn’t agree more.


  4. Maverick April 26, 2019 2:55 pm

    Found this link on another blog:

    https://www.avca.org/Blog/Article/198/Announcement-Regarding-the-Status-of-the-AVCA-Division-I-II-Men-s-Coaching-Awards

    Some say it is to protect the integrity of the process; others that Wade was probably voted the winner and this is to prevent having to rescind the award; the wording suggests the NCOY has not yet been selected…anyway, this is going to be the new normal in the wake of recent misconduct scandals


  5. islandman April 26, 2019 8:55 pm

    4. Does that mean the investigation will be wrapping up soon ?


  6. Maverick April 26, 2019 9:05 pm

    5. Not necessarily…AVCA is just being cautious IMO


  7. Cindy Luis April 26, 2019 10:21 pm

    1. they have the authority. you can read about them if you got to USOC.org
    charges weren’t pressed 30 years ago because they weren’t Allegation surfaced last year.
    3. Those are not tabloids. Those are long-established newspapers that use the same news servces.
    I saw it firsr in the OC Register Wednesday then Thursday it was picked up by tne San Jose paper since Wade was affiliated with UOP.
    4. thought I had posted that link. Story in tomorrow’s paper discusses it. Seems to infer that Wade is COY.
    Agree timing very suspect. IMHO OC Register story was about Touzinsky and when going through the list Wade’s name alphabetically not far down.
    i was bothered by the way the OCR story was written, saying that despite being undef investigation Wade was going to be coaching next week. There is no reason why he wouldn’t be allowed to. SafeSport has no authority over the NCAA.
    According to Wade he has yet to be interviewed by SafeSport so don’t think it’s any where close to being wrapped up. Unless they have decided they don’t need to interview him and they have decided the allegations are baseless.


  8. Cindy Luis April 26, 2019 10:39 pm

    https://www.hawaiiwarriorworld.com/?p=49545
    new thread up for Saturday’s SandBows-Poly match


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