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Giants weekend Minor League Baseball roundup

My apologies for the scarcity of Minor League roundups lately. After a week off, I was traveling around a bit last week, and the timing of when I was working didn’t always make sense for writing roundups.

But here we are, with everything that happened over the weekend for the San Francisco Giants Minor League Baseball affiliates. Let’s get into it!

Link to the 2025 McCovey Chronicles Community Prospect List (CPL)

All listed positions in the roundup are the positions played in that particular game.


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A fair amount of transactions to get caught up on. The Giants made a few promotions, moving High-A RHPs Marques Johnson and Dylan Hecht to AA Richmond, RHP Ben Peterson from Low-A San Jose to Eugene, and LHP Ricardo Estrada from the ACL to San Jose.

Richmond also activated outfielder Vaun Brown from the IL, while San Jose activated RHP Darien Smith and the ACL Giants activated RHP Melvin Pineda.

In less happy news, Eugene LHP Hayden Wynja was moved to the Full-Season IL, San Jose RHP Cale Lansville was moved to the 60-Day IL, and Richmond outfielder Cal Mitchell was released.


AAA Sacramento (36-39)

Saturday: Sacramento River Cats beat the Salt Lake Bees (Angels) 9-3 [box score]
Sunday: Sacramento River Cats lost to the Salt Lake Bees 11-1 [box score]

The River Cats are feeling fairly talent-stacked at the moment. They’re mostly healthy, and have added some big names since the start of the season, with players like Bryce Eldridge (No. 1 CPL) getting promoted from lower levels, and dudes like Luis Matos getting demoted from the Majors. And with Tyler Fitzgerald getting optioned on Monday, Sacramento is only going to see more talent passing through the halls this week.

We’re all hoping that talent is available, though. On Saturday, Eldridge, playing first base, hit 2-3 with a double and a strikeout, but left the game after coming up a little lame rounding the base on his 2-bagger. He didn’t play on Sunday.

It didn’t look like Eldridge’s injury was too bad, but he did immediately call for the trainers before leaving the game. Usually these things end up costing a player a few weeks, but hopefully that’s not the case.

The star on Saturday, however, was Matos, who reached base in all 6 of his plate appearances as the designated hitter. The final tally? A home run, a double, 2 singles, 2 walks, and 3 runs batted in.

Matos didn’t play nearly as well on Sunday, when he went 0-3 with a walk while playing right field, but even so, it’s a .942 OPS and a 144 wRC+ for him since getting optioned. With Jerar Encarnación injured and Daniel Johnson not playing very well, the door is certainly open for Matos to return to the Majors soon.

Speaking of outfielders who had good weekends, center fielder Grant McCray keeps on hitting, as he went 3-9 with a double, a walk, and a strikeout. He has really turned his season around.

Left fielder/designated hitter Marco Luciano didn’t have a good statistical weekend, as he hit just 1-8 with 2 walks and 5 strikeouts, but Baseball America offered some reason for optimism with the slugger.

Marco Luciano is starting to display the raw power that was promised many years ago.

He’s showing 70-grade power, making his best contact in the air and his metrics are up 3-4 mph.

More in this week’s Statcast Standouts: www.baseballamerica.com/stories/bryc…

Baseball America (@baseballamerica.com) 2025-06-23T16:04:27.581Z

The pitching star was RHP Carson Ragsdale (No. 19 CPL), who started Saturday’s game. It’s been a tough season for the powerful righty, but you wouldn’t know it based on this weekend, when he threw a stunning 55 of 73 pitches for strikes en route to 6 innings, giving up just 3 hits, 1 walk, and 2 runs, while striking out 5.

Ragsdal has been dramatically improving as the year goes on:

April: 6 games, 16.2 innings, 17 hits, 13 walks, 15 earned runs, 12 strikeouts
May: 3 games, 9 innings, 8 hits, 2 walks, 3 earned runs, 10 strikeouts
June: 4 games, 16.1 innings, 12 hits, 12 walks, 5 earned runs, 13 strikeouts

The walks definitely still need a lot of work, but he’s making some improvements!

RHP Tristan Beck pitched in relief on Saturday for the 1st time since getting optioned, and gave up just 1 walk in 1.2 shutout innings, with 3 strikeouts. Unfortunately, RHP Juan Mercedes got destroyed on Sunday, as he gave up 9 baserunners and 9 runs in just 2 innings.

AA Richmond (21-46)

Saturday: Richmond Flying Squirrels lost to the Altoona Curve (Pirates) 1-0 [box score]
Sunday: Richmond Flying Squirrels beat the Altoona Curve 2-1 [box score]

Well, wouldn’t you know it. The Flying Squirrels still can’t figure out how to score.

They can pitch, though! And no one embodied that better than Sunday’s starter, LHP John Michael Bertrand, who was phenomenal. The 2022 10th-round pick tossed 6 shutout innings with just 2 hits and 1 walk allowed, and needed only 78 pitches (in part because he only struck out 2).

After giving up 14 earned runs in 21.1 innings in April, the southpaw has ceded just 14 earned runs in 50.2 innings since, with an ERA in the 2s in both May and June. That’s brought his ERA down to 3.50 (albeit with a 4.53 FIP), though it’s still fair to wonder if a 27-year old with just 6.1 strikeouts per 9 innings in AA can find success at the Major League level.

Despite the low-scoring game, Saturday’s starter wasn’t as successful, as LHP Joe Whitman (No. 9 CPL) struggled to find the strike zone. Whitman was able to limit the damage to just 1 run, but only made it through 3.2 innings, while allowing 2 hits and 4 walks, and throwing 72 pitches, just 43 of which were strikes. It’s been an odd season for him, with a lot to like and a lot to be concerned about.

Some great bullpen performances, especially from people who have been struggling lately: RHP Will Bednar (No. 42 CPL) gave up just 1 hit in 2 shutout innings with 3 strikeouts; RHP Cameron Cotter struck out the side in a scoreless inning with 1 walk allowed; and RHP Ian Villers tossed a perfect frame with a strikeout. All 3 have very bloated ERAs, so nice to see. RHP Marques Johnson made his AA debut and allowed a hit and a walk, but no runs in 1.1 innings.

On offense, second baseman Diego Velasquez (No. 16 CPL) had a decent weekend, hitting 1-6 with a double, 2 walks, and a stolen base, though he also had 4 strikeouts. Right fielder Victor Bericoto (No. 14 CPL) had a similar weekend, going 2-7 with a double, a walk, and a strikeout. Center fielder Turner Hill went 0-1 as a pinch-hitter on Saturday, but went 2-4 with a pair of triples on Sunday as he showed off his speed.

Designated hitter/catcher Onil Perez (No. 37 CPL) continues to look comfortable after a recent promotion. He hit 1-5 with 2 walks, a stolen base, and 2 strikeouts. He has an .855 OPS and a 163 wRC+ through 5 games at the level.

High-A Eugene (33-35)

Sunday: Eugene Emeralds lost to the Vancouver Canadians (Blue Jays) 4-0 [box score]

Just 1 game for the Ems, who had Saturday’s contest postponed due to weather.

The game they did play was a bust, at least on offense. Eugene only had 4 baserunners all game, with the best day belonging to designated hitter Guillermo Williamson, who hit 2-3, but also gave some of it back by getting picked off. The 21-year old lefty has only played 19 games this year, but he’s really struggled in those games, and his power just hasn’t shown up.

The pitching was a bit more exciting. LHP Nick Zwack got the start, as the 2021 17th-round pick (by the Mets) moved his rehab from the ACL to High-A (he remains listed on AA Richmond’s roster). After a dominant showing rehabbing in the ACL, where he had 16 strikeouts against just 1 walk, and no runs in 12.1 innings, Zwack ran into some issues in High-A. He gave up 6 hits — 2 of which left the park — and 4 runs in just 3.2 innings, though he did have 5 strikeouts without a walk.

Zwack’s return pushed RHP Shane Rademacher into a piggybacking role, but he thrived there, allowing just 2 hits, 2 walks, and 0 runs in 5 innings of work, while striking out 2. Rademacher had slowed down quite a bit after his brilliant start, so nice to see him have a good performance again. The 24-year old undrafted free agent from 2023 now has a 2.84 ERA and a 4.05 FIP on the season.

Low-A San Jose (44-25)

Saturday: San Jose Giants beat the Modesto Nuts (Mariners) 3-2 [box score]
Sunday: San Jose Giants beat the Modesto Nuts 3-1 [box score]

Some delightful pitching from the Baby Giants over the weekend as the won a pair of low-scoring contests. It started with one of the more exciting arms in the farm, as RHP Gerelmi Maldonado (No. 36 CPL) took the mound to begin the festivities on Saturday, and struck out 4 batters in 3 innings, with just 2 hits, 0 walks, and 1 run allowed.

Maldonado has been far from perfect this year, with a 3.52 ERA and a 3.97 FIP, but it’s just exciting to see that the electricity remains in his arm after losing 2024 to Tommy John surgery … he has 39 strikeouts in 30.2 innings. And after giving up 7 earned runs in 11.2 innings in his 1st 5 starts of the year, Maldonado has washed off the rust and has allowed just 5 earned runs in 19 innings since.

Closing out Saturday’s game was RHP Ryan Slater, who pitched 2 perfect innings and struck out 3. Last year’s 18th-round pick is on a serious heater: in his last 3 games, he’s pitched 6.2 no-hit innings with 6 strikeouts and 2 walks. He has a 2.36 ERA and a 3.24 FIP.

Everyone else who pitched over the weekend was great, too: LHP Tyler Switalksi allowed just 3 baserunners and 1 unearned run in 4 innings with 3 strikeouts, lowering his ERA to 4.44 and his FIP to 4.10; RHP Drake George started on Sunday and allowed 4 hits, 0 walks, and 1 run in 4 innings, with 4 strikeouts, dipping his ERA to 3.48 and his FIP to 2.93; RHP Darien Smith give up just 1 hit and 1 walk in 3 shutout innings, with 3 strikeouts, which dropped his ERA to 1.04, albeit with a 4.13 FIP; and RHP Cade Vernon allowed just 1 hit in 2 scoreless innings, with 2 strikeouts, and now has a 2.32 ERA and a 4.97 FIP.

On offense, center fielder Dakota Jordan (No. 8 CPL) had a really nice weekend, hitting 4-9 with a walk, a strikeout, and 2 stolen bases. Jordan’s lack of in-game power remains a little confounding, but a .307 batting average and a 23.3% strikeout rate are extremely encouraging signs, as is 21 stolen bases. If and when Jordan, who has an .819 OPS and a 128 wRC+, finds the power that make him one of the most intriguing players in last year’s draft, then watch out.

Third baseman Walker Martin (No. 14 CPL) continued to have a season that is the complete opposite of Jordan’s. He had a delightful Saturday, hitting 2-3 with a triple, a double, a walk, and a stolen base, before taking Sunday off. The 2023 2nd-rounder has just a .221 batting average and a 29.9% strikeout rate in his 2nd pass through the level, but has been a power machine, with a .211 isolated slugging driving his .765 OPS and his 112 wRC+.

Right fielder Lisbel Diaz (No. 17 CPL) hasn’t yet had the season he was hoping for, but he went 4-9 with a double and a strikeout over the weekend, raising his OPS to .639 and his wRC+ to 77.

Arizona Complex League (26-11)

Saturday: ACL Giants beat the ACL Cubs 6-0 [box score]

Fantastic offensive games for a few players, but especially for third baseman Ramon Peralta (21 years, 2021 IFA). The righty was dominant, hitting 4-5 and finishing a triple shy of the cycle, while knocking in a pair of runs. Peralta dominated the ACL last year but struggled mightily in a short stint with San Jose. He’s back to dominating this year — he has a .938 OPS and a 148 wRC+ — and hopefully will get another A-Ball chance soon.

Center fielder Andy Polanco (20 years, 2024 11th-round) also was a hit machine, hitting a perfect 4-4, though all of his knocks were singles. It’s been a highly successful debut season for Polanco, who has a .321 batting average, a .836 OPS, and a 123 wRC+.

Shortstop Jhonny Level (No. 6 CPL, 18 years, 2024 IFA) continues to play swell baseball, as he hit 1-3 with 2 walks, a stolen base, and a strikeout. The switch-hitter’s debut stateside season has been a smashing success, with a .912 OPS, a 129 wRC+, 11 stolen bases in 14 attempts, and an exceptional 16.0% strikeout rate. Absolutely delightful!

But a serious day to forget for second baseman Dario Reynoso (20 years, 2023 IFA), who struck out in all 5 of his plate appearances. Ouch!!! It’s still been a fantastic season for him just … not a fantastic Saturday.

A fantastic 4-arm shutout, which was highlighted by a dynamic showing courtesy of LHP Ricardo Estrada (22 years, 2021 IFA). Estrada was nothing short of dynamic, giving up just 1 hit in 5 shutout innings while striking out 5 batters and facing the minimum. After 4 years in the DSL, Estrada is getting his chance stateside and making the absolute most of it, with a 1.53 ERA, a 3.40 FIP, and a blissful 44 strikeouts against 7 walks in 35.1 innings. After a strong May, he’s been dominant in June, giving up just 11 hits, 2 walks, and 2 earned runs in 19.2 innings, with 25 strikeouts. The ACL Giants have had some sensational pitching this year, and he’s been a big part of that, but that’s about to change, as he was promoted to Low-A San Jose after the game.

RHP Melvin Pineda (21 years, 2021 IFA) was the opener and struck out the side in an inning of work, with a walk. Through 4 games and 5.1 innings this year, Pineda has allowed just 2 hits, 2 walks, and 0 earned runs, while striking out 10 batters. What a start to the year for a pitcher who made just 1 appearance in the ACL in his stateside debut in 2023, before an injury cost him the rest of the year and all of 2024.

Dominican Summer League Black (12-3)

Saturday: DSL Giants Black lost to the DSL Angels 6-3 [box score]

Really nothing notable in this one. Nobody had a particularly good pitching game. Second baseman Yosneiker Rivas (19 years, 2023 IFA) had the best offensive game, hitting 1-3 with a walk, a hit by pitch, and a stolen base. In his 3rd pass through the DSL he has a 1.038 OPS, a 172 wRC+, 3 stolen bases, and just a 15.3% strikeout rate.

Left fielder Evan Estevez (17 years, 2024 IFA) went 0-3 with 2 strikeouts, but also drew 2 walks and stole his 3rd base of the year, while recording an outfield assist. He’s trying to get his season on track.

Dominican Summer League Orange (10-4)

Saturday: DSL Giants Orange lost to DSL Arizona Red 9-8 (8 innings) [box score]

A very sloppy day for the Giants Orange squad, as they committed 4 errors and walked 11 batters, while only striking out 6.

The notable performances came on offense, from a pair of players who have been having strong starts to the year. Second baseman Jose Astudillo (21 years, 2021 IFA) and first baseman Diego Villegas (21 years, 2021 IFA) both hit 2-4 with a double. Astudillo, who also drew a walk, has a 1.013 OPS and a 167 wRC+, with just a 9.8% strikeout rate. Villegas, who had a strikeout, has a 1.063 OPS and a 188 wRC+, with twice as many walks as strikeouts. Excellent seasons for each, though it’s also their 5th pass through the level, which is a fairly large dose of cold water.


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Tritons Set for Preseason North American Challenge

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LONG BEACH, Calif. — UC San Diego men’s volleyball will prepare for the upcoming season with four exhibitions this weekend as part of the North American Challenge. The event will be hosted by Long Beach State on Friday and Sunday at the LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid.

The Tritons will play two Canadian sides, Alberta and Calagry. They will play each team once on both days of the challenge.

 

SCHEDULE

Friday, Jan. 2

  • 2 PM – vs Calgary
  • 4:30 PM – vs Alberta

Sunday, Jan. 4

  • 12:30 PM – vs Alberta
  • 3 PM – vs Calgary

Live stats for all four matches will be available HERE. Fans interested in attending matches can purchase tickets through Long Beach State HERE.
 
UP NEXT
The Tritons open the 2026 season at home next Tuesday, Jan. 6. Jessup will visit LionTree Arena for a match that begins at 7 PM.
 
About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 24-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 83 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 39 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world’s preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 90 percent, the highest rate among public institutions in NCAA Division I or II. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.com or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.
 



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Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball Hosts The North American Challenge

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LONG BEACH, Calif. – With the season just around the corner, the Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball team will host the North American Challenge, a preseason exhibition tournament featuring four teams from the United States and Canada. The two-day event will take place Friday, January 2, and Sunday, January 4, with matches held at the LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid.

Joining the Beach in the tournament are UC San Diego, Calgary, and Alberta, bringing together a competitive mix of NCAA and U SPORTS programs for early-season action. The tournament will feature eight total matches across the two days, providing fans with a full slate of high-level volleyball.

Schedule
Friday, January 2

Time Matchup (Home vs. Away)
11:30 AM Long Beach State vs. Alberta
2:00 PM UC San Diego vs. Calgary
4:30 PM UC San Diego vs. Alberta
7:00 PM Long Beach State vs. Calgary

Sunday, January 4

Time Matchup (Home vs. Away)
10:00 AM Long Beach State vs. Calgary
12:30 PM UC San Diego vs. Alberta
3:00 PM UC San Diego vs. Calgary
5:30 PM Long Beach State vs. Alberta

Following each match, a Player of the Match from each team will be recognized. At the conclusion of the tournament, an All-Tournament Team will be selected.

Tickets can be purchased HERE.

Live statistics for all matches will be available via BeachLiveStats.StatBroadcast.com.
 



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Pitt volleyball | Panthers add Kentucky MB Jordyn Dailey

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Pitt received a commitment from former Kentucky middle blocker/right-side hitter Jordyn Dailey.

Dailey is a redshirt sophomore and will have two years of eligibility. The 6-foot-2 North Carolina native racked up 188 kills, 116 blocks and 42 digs over the past two seasons. Dailey recorded 142 kills, 82 blocks and a .314 hitting percentage in 2024. Her numbers dipped to 46 kills, 34 blocks and a .211 hitting percentage in 2025.

Pitt lost middle blocker Ryla Jones to Penn State through the transfer portal.



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HUNTSVILLE – The Sam Houston volleyball program and head coach Brenda Gray announced the signing of six student-athletes to play for the Bearkats for the 2026 season. 

The signing class consists of outside hitters Annika Brooks, Brenlin Garlitz, Justice Rachal, Kameron Rector, Lauren Pyle and Sarah Odell. 

“All of these young ladies bring a passion and energy that Sam Houston Volleyball thrives upon,” head coach Brenda Gray said. “They all come with numerous accolades both on the court and in the classroom.” 

 

Annika Brooks • 6-3 • RS • Halletsville, Texas • Sacred Heart Catholic School / Blinn College  

Blinn College 

– 2025 second team all-conference selection 

 

Ovilla Christian School 

– 2021 second team all-district selection as freshman 

– 2022 first team all-district selection as a sophomore 

– 2022 honorable mention all-area 

– 2023 first team all-district selection as a junior 

– 2023 TAPPS first team all-state selection 

– 2023 honorable mention all-area selection 

– 2023 TAPPS academic all-state selection 

– 2024 first team all-district selection as a senior 

– 2024 TAPPS first team all-state selection 

– 2024 TAPPS academic all-state selection 

 

Texas Tornadoes (Club) 

– 17s bid to nationals 

– 18s bid to nationals  

Gray on Brooks … 

“Annika brings size and a blocking presence to our game on the right side. We are so fortunate to have her join us this spring.” 

Brenlin Garlitz • 5-10 • S • Waxahachie, Texas • Ovilla Christian School 

Ovilla Christian School 


– 2022 TAPPS second team all-district selection as freshman 

– 2023 TAPPS first team all-state 

– 2024 TAPPS first team all-state 

– 2024 Ellis County All-Star Team 

– 4-time state champion 

 

Texas Advantage Volleyball (Club) 

– NRG 15s bid to nationals 

– NRG 16s bid to nationals 

– TAV 18s Black: 5th at nationals  

Gray on Garlitz … 

“We are excited to bring in a dynamic setter to help run our floor. Brenlin runs a quick offense and brings a passion and love for the game that is undeniable.” 

 

Justice Rachal • 5-8 • OH • Cypress, Texas • Bridgeland HS  

Bridgeland HS 


– 2-time first team all-district selection 

– District Offensive Player of the Year 

– AVCA Phenom Watch List 

– 2-time academic all-district selection 

– GHVCA postseason second team choice 

– 2023 honorable mention all-district selection 

 

TAV Houston (Club) 

– GJNC 16U all-tournament team (Liberty) 

– GJNC Third place 17 American 

– GJNC 17U all-tournament team (American) 

Gray on Rachal … 

“Justice will be a crowd favorite from the start. She has a contagious energy and a vertical leap that will add to the excitement on the outside position.”  

Kameron Rector • 5-11 • OH • Midlothian, Texas • Midlothian HS 

Midlothian HS 


– 2023 District Utility Player of the Year 

– 2024 Academic All-District selection 

– 2025 district MVP 

 

Mad Frog (Club) 

– Girls Junior National Championship 

– All-Tournament team 

– 16 & Under USA Tournament 

Gray on Rector … 

“Kameron is just so solid all around and will bring a defensive prowess and ball control that a team always needs to continue their success.” 

Lauren Pyle • 5-8 • S • Longview, Texas • Hallsville HS / Tyler JC

Tyler JC
 

– 2025 Region XIV Setter of the Year 

 

Hallsville HS 

– 2021 first team all-district selection 

– 2021 honorable mention all-state 

– 2022 District Setter of the Year 

– 2022 all-state selection 

– 2023 District MVP 

– 2023 All-East Texas Player of the Year 

– 2023 all-state selection 

– 2023 academic all-state selection 

 

East Texas Alliance (Club) 

– 17s bid to nationals 

– Won Lonestar Classic 

Gray on Pyle … 

“It is good for us to get an experienced floor leader on the roster and we are excited to have her join us in the spring to begin running our offense and bring her expertise that she delivered in junior college”.  

Sarah Odell • 5-11 • OH • Tomball, Texas • Tomball HS 

Tomball HS 


– 2023 first team all-District 15-6A selection 

– 2024 and 2025 District 15-6A Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year 

– 2024 and 2025 first team all-District 15-6A 

– 2024 and 2025 academic all-District 15-6A 

– Played club at North Houston Elite Volleyball 

 

Gray on Odell … 

“There is an explosiveness to the outside that is needed in this league, which Sarah immediately gives us as a complete, six-rotation player who will help balance our offense.” 



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No. 2 Hawai‘i men’s volleyball hits the ground running ahead of 2026 opener

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If it were up to head coach Charlie Wade, the University of Hawai‘i men’s volleyball team would never start its season this early.

The Rainbow Warriors, who began their preseason practices on Sunday, will officially begin their 2026 campaign on Friday against the New Jersey Institute of Technology. First serve is set for 7 p.m. at the Stan Sheriff Center. Although the ‘Bows have routinely started their seasons on the first Friday of the year, that doesn’t mean Wade has to like it.

“I’ve advocated that the first match can’t be before (Martin Luther King Jr. Day),” Wade said on Monday. “Let them actually have a holiday and then come back and practice for a couple of weeks. But how it goes, everybody kind of ramps it up, practices for a few days and then starts playing.”

One of the few positives Wade sees in the compressed preseason schedule is the fact that the Rainbow Warriors are not in class yet, which allows them the time to focus on an intense schedule featuring two practices a day leading up to the opener.

Trips to the practice gym have been frequent in recent days. Inside of it is a collection of world-class athletes, a roster featuring players from seven different countries and four separate states. Although there’s only one senior among the 19 players, the Rainbow Warriors are a team with clear national championship expectations in 2026.

The Rainbow Warriors have played in four national championship matches under Wade, winning it all in 2021 and 2022. The ‘Bows went 27-6 in 2025 and were swept by UCLA in the national semifinals. In 2026, UH returns five of its seven starters in that semifinal match, not counting star opposite hitter Kristian Titriyski, who missed the last eight matches due to an ankle injury.

Despite its losses in personnel, the Rainbow Warriors have reloaded. After losing beloved assistant coach Milan Zarkovic to UCLA, Wade got Maui native and former Ball State head coach Donan Cruz to join the staff. Meanwhile, the void left by former starting libero ‘Eleu Choy will likely be filled by Canadian national teamer Quintin Greenidge, a newcomer in Mānoa who will have two years of college eligibility remaining.

When Grand Canyon University decided to immediately scrap its nationally ranked men’s volleyball program following the 2025 season to focus on other sports, the Rainbow Warriors were able to benefit by signing freshman All-American Trevell Jordan and former GCU commit Thatcher Fahlbusch. Jordan is competing for one of the two starting spots at middle blocker, along with Ofeck Hazan, Justin Todd, Alex Parks and 7-foot freshman Roman Payne.

“None of us saw it coming,” Jordan said of Grand Canyon punting on men’s volleyball. “The team and squad (at UH) has been really inviting. They’ve been working with me to get me more accommodated to here, as it’s a big move from where I originally was from.”

Jordan immediately became one of the most coveted players in the NCAA transfer portal upon entering. He was already familiar with a handful of players on the UH roster after playing with them on multiple United States national teams.

“He had offers to go to every top program in the country, and ironically, they were pushing him to make a fast decision, and they pushed him towards us,” Wade recalled. “I was the one saying, ‘Hey, I’m in for the long haul. I want you here. Take your time to figure it out.'”

Running the show for the Rainbow Warriors is Tread Rosenthal, the team’s 6-foot-11 setter who established himself as the team’s unquestioned leader as a sophomore in 2025.

“I think last year we showed that we had the potential to be the best team on any given night, but I think this year we need to be the best team every night no matter what,” Rosenthal said. “I think that just comes with working with together to get it more consistent.”

Added Wade: “It’s year three (for Rosenthal). It’s the payoff year, right? By the third year, you can see there’s just kind of a calm confidence to him that he’s kind of been there, done that. He clearly is the leader of the team. These are his guys. A lot of them are here because of him. Looking for even bigger and better things from him this year for sure.”

Hawai‘i will start off the year as the No. 2 team in the country following the release of the preseason AVCA poll, which had UCLA in the top spot. External expectations are high for the Rainbow Warriors, but internal expectations are higher.

“My freshman year, we didn’t go to the championship. My sophomore year, we lost in the the semis,” junior outside hitter Louis Sakanoko said. “We have to get the championship now. I feel like the whole team knows we could win the championship. We have the team for it, but now we need to be consistent enough to beat every single team every night. And we’re just really, really excited to prove that to everyone.

“We all want to win a national championship. That’s the goal. We won the Big West last year, that was wonderful for sure, but we want that big one.”

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Christian Shimabuku can be reached at christian@alohastatedaily.com.



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Blum outside hitter takes top honor on Texas 1A all-state volleyball team | Associated Press

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LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) — Blue Bell/Texas Sports Writers Association Class 1A all-state volleyball team, distributed by The Associated Press:

FIRST TEAM

Middle blockers: Landry Bennett, Blum, jr.; Rylee Sears, Water Valley, jr.; Addison Spaith, Neches, sr.

Outside hitters: Kinsley McPherson, Blum; McCaylen Woods, Water Valley, soph.; Haley Scott, Blum, jr.

Setter: Tallie Rufino, Blum, jr.

Libero/Defensive Specialist: Addie Koetting, Blum, sr.

Player of the year: Kinsley McPherson, Blum

Coach of the year: Lauren McPherson, Blum

SECOND TEAM

Middle blockers: Emerson Fite, Sulphur Bluff, sr.; Janaye Coston, Water Valley, jr.; Jessica Rohde, Round Top-Carmine, sr.

Outside hitters: Bree Dooley, Round Top-Carmine, soph.; Zaylee Peyton, Sulphur Bluff, sr.; Marae Pounds, Chester, sr.

Setter: Madi Collett, Sulphur Bluff, sr.

Libero/Defensive Specialist: Audrey Gatlin, Medina, sr.

THIRD TEAM

Middle blockers: Callie Weddle, Perrin Whitt, jr.; Caitlyn Battreal, Oglesby, jr.; Braylee Clark, Woodson, sr.

Outside hitters: Brenna Briles, Forestburg, jr; Emilee Silva, Aspermont, soph.; Crista Zirkel, Medina, jr.

Setter: Madison Markwardt, Round Top-Carmine, soph.

Libero/Defensive Specialist: Ana Servin, Sulphur Bluff, sr.

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