Warriors defeat Thompson Rivers in rematch

Sorry, just noticed this never got posted.

thanks Ron for your post. Not surprised that Wade has decided not to redshirt Fey

Hawai‘i def. Thompson Rivers, 25-18, 24-26, 25-17, 25-20, (23-25*)

* teams decided to play a 5th set regardless of outcome of the match
From UH
All 17 eligible players saw action for the Rainbow Warriors as head coach Charlie Wade constantly tinkered with his lineup. Hawai’i did not commit a hitting error until late in the second set on their 48th swing and hit .636 in their 25-18 Set 1 victory. UH hit no lower than .414 in each of the first three sets.

After a rare off-night in the team’s first exhibition match on Thursday, outside hitter Sinisa Zarkovic rebounded with a dominant performance on Saturday, tallying 10 kills with one error on .643 hitting in just two sets. CanadianBrook Sedore tallied nine kills on .368 hitting against his fellow countrymen while middle blocker Nick West went for seven kills in 10 swings.


Freshman Kupono Fey, a Punahou School product, ignited the loudest cheers from the crowd with eight kills on .462 hitting. Fellow freshman Hendik Mol added eight kills, five digs, and two blocks.


Brad Gunter led TRU for the second straight match with 21 kills, seven digs, and two aces while Casey Knight added 16 kills.

The Rainbow Warriors will officially open their season at the Outrigger Hotels and Resorts Invitational, Jan. 9-11. Competing with UH in the three-day round robin tournament are UCLA, Penn State, and Ohio State.

COMMENTS

  1. Turfwar January 6, 2014 11:37 am

    Watched Kupono the last two years in high school and while I always thought he could actually have a higher ceiling than his more revered teammate Tuileta even I was surprised at how he looked on Saturday. It’s obvious he fits in. Watching him play prep basketball you could see how explosive he is athletically but he never really played with the confidence you would think he should have. But it certainly looks like the college game is the challenge he’s been preparing for all his life. Kupono looks comfortable and is exhibiting all of his skills including serve receive, setting the off plays and his play at the net. With continued hard work his career here and beyond could be very exciting. But it’s not only Fey. Mol already plays like a man, McKellar will be a great addition as a tall lefty at opp, Radnor looks like a legit MPSF middle, Jennings should take over next year and Kolby will solidify the libero position the next three years. Charlie looks to have done a nice job of recruiting and we’ll get to measure these guys even more after this weekend. But the future looks very exciting.


  2. Warriorfan January 6, 2014 2:47 pm

    I like the depth for this team, from past season, there will be nights when Jace and Siki can’t not do anything right, so it’s nice to have players like Mol and Fey ready to step in.


  3. Warriorfan January 6, 2014 2:49 pm

    Beach roster updated looks like indoor players joining the team are Nikki, Keani, Tayler, Ashley, Sarah, Ginger and Ali. Surprised at no Tai.


  4. Cindy Luis January 6, 2014 5:47 pm

    Perhaps she doesn’t want to beach. Vorster not listed either.
    but the indoor team does train with the sand team during spring.


  5. Warriorfan January 6, 2014 7:11 pm

    Perhaps, Jade didn’t play at all last year though and Tai was a part of one of the top 5 duos.


  6. Cindy Luis January 6, 2014 7:30 pm

    Well they are moving more toward sand-specific players. at the moment the roster has 19. They only need 5 teams.


  7. Ki January 7, 2014 7:31 am

    So is Keani allowed to play beach since she redshirted for indoors?


  8. Ki January 7, 2014 11:15 am

    Will the on-campus courts be ready by the time the Sand Season starts?


  9. Cindy Luis January 7, 2014 6:04 pm

    believe so


  10. Cindy Luis January 7, 2014 6:05 pm

    don’t think she is allowed to play sand unless she finishes her AA


  11. 'ohanaInBellingham January 9, 2014 7:00 am

    I appreciate the perspective, Turfwar! From watching videos, I felt that Kupono had an edge over Tuileta. It’ll be amazing to have both of them next year.


  12. Warriorfan January 9, 2014 1:12 pm

    UH/ohio state tonight, not on tv????


  13. Geno Tamayo January 9, 2014 1:33 pm

    Yes it is ocsports ch.16


  14. Cindy Luis January 9, 2014 1:58 pm

    WF, it is on TV. Was there a question it wouldn’t be?
    They aren’t doing the first game, tho. Pregame coverage at 630


  15. butch January 9, 2014 2:22 pm

    Will it be streamed as well?


  16. Geno Tamayo January 9, 2014 2:28 pm

    Butch yes it will be


  17. butch January 9, 2014 2:30 pm

    Thanks GT, do you know if it will be through the Big West website (don’t see it listed) or through the Ocsports.tv website?


  18. Geno Tamayo January 9, 2014 2:40 pm

    I think it would be throught ocsports because the men’s volleyball team is not in the Big West Conference they are in the MPSF


  19. Cindy Luis January 9, 2014 2:50 pm

    Go to hawaiiathleteics.com
    there is info there
    uhstreaming.oceanic.com

    the only link off the MPSF site mpsports.com is for game tracker

    radio at 1420-AM
    espn1420am.com


  20. Cubicle1126 January 9, 2014 2:55 pm

    the newspaper and the uh new release says tonight’s match will be on OC-16.

    does anyone know if the live streaming will be free? or ppv? (the UH site doesn’t make it clear, and the link takes you to a “subscription” site on oceanic cable, with no further clarity there.)


  21. Cindy Luis January 9, 2014 4:47 pm

    it’s free


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