Warriors Successful on Senior Night Weekend
The Warrior Volleyball team dominated the two match home series against the Stanford Cardinal (10-16, 7-13) with consecutive sweeps on Friday and Saturday night. Hawaii outblocked their opponent 28.5-7.5 over the two matches and hit .364 as a team.
The victories by the Warriors earned them a record of 23-3, 18-2 and they continue their 16-match winning streak. The longest winning streak in program is 19 matches which occurred in 2004.
Next two match series will take place in Provo, Utah where they will face No.6 ranked BYU. These two matches will factor into the seeding of the MPSF Tournament matches. Both teams have clinched spots in the tournament with the Warriors hosting their quarterfinals game. No.4 ranked UC Irvine is currently second place and is half a match behind Hawaii. So the Warriors need to win both matches in Provo to guarantee the No.1 seed in the tournament along the possibility of hosting the semifinals and finals as well. One or two losses by Hawaii will automatically make them the No.2 seed as UC Irvine has the tie-breaker advantage with a 2-1 series victory over the Bows.
After consecutive wins, the University of Hawaii team celebrated the final regular season home matches for their seven seniors (Brook Sedore, Taylor Averill, Davis Holt, Scott Hartley, Garrett Komisarek, Alex Jones, Ryan Leung). Each player was honored with their plaque and leis given by friends and family. There was an extra bonus to the night as Sedore pulled out a ring as part of a proposal to his girlfriend, former Rainbow Wahine Water Polo player Keola Kahaulelio. And she said yes, as the crowd gave them a standing ovation.
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Ben Vaught | Photo Credit (ScoringLive) |
Warrior Recruits Compete Near New Home
Incoming 2015-16 Warrior recruits Ben Vaught and James Anastassiades were in town competing in the 2015 Clash of the Titans Tournament hosted by Punahou. They competed with their Huntington Beach HS team which finished 2-0 in the tournament with victories over Punahou and Hawaii Baptist Academy. The Oilers are the No.1 ranked team in the country and have a 88 match winning streak.
Both are also teammates for the HBC (Huntington Beach Volleyball Club) who are one of the top club teams in the country. Vaught is a 6'4" left-handed opposite hitter and Anastassiades is a 6'4" outside hitter who moved to the U.S. this year from Cypress.
Austin Matautia | Photo Credit (ScoringLive) |
Moanalua Junior Commits to Hawaii
Known as one of the best players currently in the state of Hawaii, Austin Matautia has committed to the Warrior Volleyball team. He is a 6'4" outside hitter who has been heavily recruited by nationally ranked teams in the country like Lewis, Loyola-Chicago, UC Irvine, and BYU. His sister Gabby is on the University of Hawaii men's team staff as well as the assistant coach to his club team.
Matautia has received accolades such as 2014 OIA-East Player of the Year and Boys Junior National Champion MVP for two years.
He currently plays for Hawaii Elite Southside 18's who received an Open Bid to the 2015 Boys Junior National Championships in Columbus, Ohio in July.
Matautia verbally committed to UH after watching Hawaii defeat Stanford on Friday night. Austin is the second member of the 2016-17 Warrior recruiting class joining Everett Schuett (California).
| Matautia Commits to UH (HawaiiPrepWorld) | Austin Matautia Recruiting Website |
He currently plays for Hawaii Elite Southside 18's who received an Open Bid to the 2015 Boys Junior National Championships in Columbus, Ohio in July.
Matautia verbally committed to UH after watching Hawaii defeat Stanford on Friday night. Austin is the second member of the 2016-17 Warrior recruiting class joining Everett Schuett (California).
| Matautia Commits to UH (HawaiiPrepWorld) | Austin Matautia Recruiting Website |
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