Wahine NLI from UH, Enriques to Stanford

apologize for being MIA. fighting a bad cold and slept most of the day.

Enriques to Stanford as suspected here’s the link

http://www.gostanford.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=30600&ATCLID=209308301

This was the official wahine release from UH Friday

University of Hawai’i women’s volleyball head coach Dave Shoji announced the signing of four recruits for the 2014 season. The class includes Kalei Greeley of Riverside, Calif., Savanah Kahakai of Honolulu, Emily Maglio of Coquitlam, British Columbia, and Megan Huff of Auburn, Wash. “The scholarship players coming in next year will allow our program to be successful in the future,” praised Shoji. “They will provide a solid foundation for the coming years and we are looking forward to developing this class.”

Kalei Greeley, a 6-2 outside hitter, was the 2012 CIF Southern Section Division II Player of the Year at King High School and is ranked No. 35 on PrepVolleyball.com’s Senior Aces list. “Kalei is a six-rotation player,” said Shoji of Greeley, who was also a standout performer at Rancho Valley Volleyball Club. “We feel she is going to be a force for the Rainbow Wahine in the future. She has good size, moves well, and can play on the left or the right.”

Savanah Kahakai, a 5-8 libero from Farrington High School in Honolulu, is expected to see action right away. “We feel like Savanah can contribute to our program right away at defensive specialist or libero,” said Shoji of Kahakai, who led her Farrington team to this year’s state tournament. “She is an accomplished hitter but it is her back row skills that will allow her to contribute more significantly.” Kahakai also plays for the ‘Imi ‘Ike Volleyball Club in Honolulu.

Emily Maglio, a 6-2 middle, joins the Rainbow Wahine from British Columbia, Canada. “Emily is an athlete we’ve been following for two years now,” commented Shoji. “We feel she has the athletic ability to contribute to the program right away.” Maglio is currently playing for the Pinetree Timberwolves high school and led her club team, the Coquitlam-area Ducks, to the Canadian national championships two years ago.

Megan Huff will look to impact the ‘Bows on either the outside or in the middle. “Megan is a highly talented basketball player and didn’t start to take volleyball seriously until two years ago,” said Shoji of his 6-3 hitter. “She has the size and athletic ability that will allow her to develop into a top collegiate player.” Huff led Beamer High School this past season with 212 kills and 54 aces and was a first team all-Puget Sound League selection. Also playing for the Puget Sound Volleyball Academy, she helped her PSVBA squad win gold in the Patriot Division of the 2013 Girls Junior National Championships.

COMMENTS

  1. LC November 16, 2013 10:27 am

    A lot of work to be done but at least they are all very athletic which is a good thing.


  2. surfboy November 16, 2013 4:01 pm

    Kaley Greeley is the real deal! So glad she chose UH. I see Emily Maglio with the most untapped potential….so excited about this recruiting class!


  3. Warriorfan November 17, 2013 12:43 am

    Hard to turn down stanford, but I’m bummed, really wanted the Ka Ulukoa main crew (Tuileta, Enriques and Ma’a) to stick together in college. I bet they would continu dominating.


  4. tommui November 17, 2013 8:20 am

    Great haul for Dave!

    Congratulations and a warm welcome to Kalei, Emily, Megan and Savanah!


  5. Cindy Luis November 17, 2013 10:03 am

    WF, i think Ma’a is headed to USC. but I could be wrong


  6. 'ohanaInBellingham November 17, 2013 11:13 am

    In the front row, UH gains at least an inch in height with the 2014 recruits vs the 2013 seniors.

    We’ll need that to be competitive with 2014’s head of the BWC, UCSB.


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