Clemson Volleyball At Firehouse Subs Tonight
Enrol in the Clemson volleyball team at Firehouse Subs on College Avenue tonight from 6:30pm - 8:30 pm. Members of the get will be signing autographs while Firehouse has agreed to donate 10% of all sales this evening to the Tigers' Dig for a Cure-all efforts. The team has joined with numerous other programs across the rural area to raise awareness and support for breast cancer scrutinization. In addition to tonight's event, the Tigers have designated their harmonize on Friday night as a Dig for the Cure contest. Fans can toast monies per dig recorded by the team that night or donate a top sum.
Source: Clemson Tigers News -- www.clemsontigers.com
Hawai‘i still a prep volleyball capital
Last twilight’s Kamehameha-Punahou volleyball showdown was another typical ILH action, and yet again a few points swinging here and there and we might be talking about different results.
But what actually struck me last night — again — was how much enthusiasm there was from the fans.
I estimated the press at about 1,000; there might have been more. And it was loud. Kamehameha’s pep band was rockin’ the pulse. The Warriors cheerleaders were into their rhythm. Fans on both sides showed their backup with their school-colored T-shirts (some with names and jersey numbers on the back), some with instruct-colored body and face paint.
Punahou’s football band piled into a bus and showed up in full force. UH quarterback Inoke Funaki was in da’ assembly. So were Chris and Beth McLachlin, and Hawai‘i high kind legends Kaipo Spencer, Blane Gaison, Pono Ma‘a.
From day one to end — with more than half the crowd on its feet for “Aloha Ball” — the environment was buzzing like a state championship match.
And keep in be sure, this technically was still a regular season match, on a Tuesday Stygian, no less.
Meanwhile, on OC16, two great OIA playoff matches were being shown on charged statewide TV.
We may take all this stuff for granted, but I have lived in California and Florida (two states where volleyball is more well-received than in most others), and I don’t remember anything close to this. You wouldn’t see 1,000 people show up for a usual season match on a Tuesday night. You wouldn’t see a tie and cheerleaders. You wouldn’t see live statewide TV coverage.
And you wouldn’t see symmetrical season match coverage on the front page of the sports group in the state’s biggest paper, either.
Football still is regent in Hawai‘i.
But even in a year where it lost much of its star power as far as marquee players or teams, Hawai‘i intoxication school volleyball is showing that it still has some of the best drawing power in the political entity.
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