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Bear Lake, Malad each place four on all-state volleyball teams | Sports

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Malad and Bear Lake both reached consecutive state championship games this season.

So it’s no wonder the two programs were well-represented on this year’s all-state teams with four selections apiece.



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Keith Smith Named USU Head Volleyball Coach

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LOGAN, Utah – Utah State University Vice President and Director of Athletics Cameron Walker announced Keith Smith as the next head volleyball coach at Utah State on Saturday.
 
Smith brings extensive experience working within the USA Volleyball pipeline and most recently served as an assistant coach at TCU in 2025, helping guide the Horned Frogs to a 21-11 record and a win in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. TCU appeared in every AVCA poll during the season and finished the 2025 campaign ranked No. 9, marking the first top-10 ranking in program history. The Horned Frogs also recorded a program-best six victories over top-25 opponents.
 
“I’m excited to welcome Keith to Utah State as our new head volleyball coach,” said Walker. “He’s a proven recruiter with a strong track record of developing players. From the start of the hiring process, his professionalism and expertise were evident, and his attributes and vision aligned with those of our volleyball student-athletes, making him the ideal choice to advance Utah State volleyball. His background with USA Volleyball will be invaluable as the program works to reach the next level.”
 
Before the 2025 season, Smith served as an assistant coach for the women’s U21 national team at the 2025 NORCECA Pan American Cup, helping Team USA capture a gold medal in Costa Rica. The team swept all five matches en route to the championship.
 
“I am grateful to USU Vice President and Director of Athletics Cameron Walker and the search committee for trusting me with the opportunity to continue Utah State volleyball’s rich history,” said Smith. “My goal is not to rebuild the program, but to retool it for long-term, sustainable success that keeps it on an upward trajectory.”
 
At Auburn, Smith spent three seasons (2022–24) as an assistant coach. The Tigers posted back-to-back 20-win seasons, including a modern program-record 22 victories in 2022, and earned back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2022 and 2023 for the first time in school history. Auburn recorded six top-25 wins during his tenure, matching the program’s combined total from the previous 15 seasons. In 2023, the Tigers also made their first-ever appearance in the AVCA Poll.
 
Working primarily with the setters, Smith helped elevate Auburn’s offensive production. Jackie Barrett became the sixth setter in program history to reach 1,000 assists in a season, achieving the milestone in 2022 while earning SEC Setter of the Week honors twice. Barrett again surpassed 1,000 assists in 2023 and guided the Tigers to a .241 hitting percentage, the third-best in program history.
 
Smith also played a key role in planning and conducting daily practices, including skill development, game strategy, and preparing scouting reports.

“My philosophy and core values focus on putting people and connections first while maintaining the standards and discipline that lead to excellence,” Smith added. “Success begins with the daily decisions we make to build winning habits. I’m excited to bring a highly competitive staff to Logan and develop a roster that will chase championships in the new Pac-12 and wins in the NCAA Tournament.”

 

Before Auburn, Smith served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Grand Canyon, helping the men’s program emerge as a national contender. The Lopes recorded 19 wins over top-15 opponents, including a straight-set upset of No. 1 BYU in 2021, climbed as high as No. 6 in the AVCA Poll and produced five All-Americans.

 

An accomplished recruiter, Smith helped GCU secure the nation’s No. 8-ranked signing class in 2021, highlighted by 10 of the top 50 recruits nationally. His work earned national recognition as a 2021 AVCA 30 Under 30 award winner, honoring the top coaches in the country under the age of 30.

 

As an assistant coach at Providence in 2017, he helped the team earn its first winning season in 10 years and its most conference wins since it rejoined the Big East. 

 

In seven years with USA Volleyball, Smith has worked with the National Team Development Program, including the women’s U21 national team in 2025 and as an assistant coach for the men’s national team at the 2021 NORCECA Championships, where Team USA finished fifth.

 

During his collegiate career, Smith was a setter at Grand Canyon, finishing with a school record 4,484 career assists. He totaled 1,294 assists in 2013, ranking 10th all-time in NCAA history during the 25-point scoring era.

 

After college, Smith played professionally with Orion TopVolley in the Netherlands, helping the team finish in the top four in the regular season, playoffs and national club tournament.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management and a master’s degree in business administration from Grand Canyon University.

 

Smith and his wife, Kierstin, have one son, Theodore.

 

 



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Kayla Ward hired as Parkersburg Catholic volleyball coach | News, Sports, Jobs

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PARKERSBURG – Wood County Christian and Ohio Valley University graduate Kayla Ward has been hired as the next head volleyball coach at Parkersburg Catholic.

Ward, who works for the IRS in human resources and is replacing Michelle Wiltse, most recently served as an assistant and junior varsity coach at Williamstown.

“We’re going to do that after Christmas break and try to get the kids excited,” replied Ward when asked if she had a chance to meet with the team yet. “Just try to get them excited and get other kids excited about going.

“My goal this year is definitely just to create some ways for Catholic volleyball and hopefully other people will want to join the program.”

A 2006 graduate at Wood County Christian, Ward was recruited to play volleyball at OVU for head coach Paul Jacoby where she earned her degree in elementary education and special education in 2010.

“I did not,” admitted Ward when asked if she played volleyball for the Fighting Scots. “I had a baby instead.”

During her time as a Wildcat, Ward competed in volleyball, basketball and track.

Along with serving as an assistant girls basketball coach at Belpre, Ward coached middle school track for three years and was an assistant for two years for cross country.

Ward, who also was an assistant track coach at Williamstown Middle School and an assistant cross country at the high school, led the WMS volleyball team to three state Wood County championships.

“I definitely jumped at the chance,” Ward said. “They had a need and I got asked if I was interested and I jumped on it.”

Parkersburg Catholic is in its final year as a member of the Little Kanawha Conference as they are set to be members of the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference.

“I do know we’ll have more regional opponents that we’ll see,” Ward added. “We’ll still play some of the LKC rivalries, but still have those regional opponents as well.”

Ward won’t be in the building at PCHS, which she admitted “definitely helped” in the past.

“That’s a little bit of a challenge now. I was able to sub during the government shutdown,” she added. “We’re going to have some summer stuff and hopefully we can get some interest that way and get the conditioning started in the spring, summer and start rolling.

“I’m excited for the opportunity. Definitely a little nervous. My goal is to have fun, but I want them to be competitive. Ultimately my goal is to build a championship program. That’s the ultimate goal. We’re going to work hard, compete and have fun at the same time.”

Contact Jay Bennett at jbennett@newsandsentinel.com



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Men’s Volleyball vs NJIT on 1/2/2026 – Box Score

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Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin.



Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin.






NJIT subs: Tidhar, Ron.



NJIT subs: Tidhar, Ron.






Hawaii subs: Greenidge, Quintin; Jordan, Trevell.



Hawaii subs: Greenidge, Quintin; Jordan, Trevell.






NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.




Hawaii


0-1


[Rosenthal, Tread] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor.



0


Hawaii

1

[Rosenthal, Tread] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor.




Hawaii


1-1


[Rosenthal, Tread] Kill by Aleixo, Andre (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Rosenthal, Tread] Kill by Aleixo, Andre (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

1


NJIT

1






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.




NJIT


1-2


[Figueiredo, Bruno] Kill by Todd, Justin (from Rosenthal, Tread).



1


Hawaii

2

[Figueiredo, Bruno] Kill by Todd, Justin (from Rosenthal, Tread).






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.




Hawaii


2-2


[Roure, Adrien] Kill by Aleixo, Andre (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Roure, Adrien] Kill by Aleixo, Andre (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

2


NJIT

2






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.




NJIT


2-3


[Aleixo, Andre] Service error.



2


Hawaii

3

[Aleixo, Andre] Service error.






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.






Hawaii subs: Jordan, Trevell; Greenidge, Quintin.



Hawaii subs: Jordan, Trevell; Greenidge, Quintin.




Hawaii


2-4


[Todd, Justin] Attack error by Girard, Harrison (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



2


Hawaii

4

[Todd, Justin] Attack error by Girard, Harrison (from Figueiredo, Bruno).




Hawaii


2-5


[Todd, Justin] Kill by Sakanoko, Louis.



2


Hawaii

5

[Todd, Justin] Kill by Sakanoko, Louis.




Hawaii


3-5


[Todd, Justin] Service error.



[Todd, Justin] Service error.

3


NJIT

5






Hawaii subs: Greenidge, Quintin; Todd, Justin.



Hawaii subs: Greenidge, Quintin; Todd, Justin.






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego.




NJIT


3-6


[Heins, Alexander] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).



3


Hawaii

6

[Heins, Alexander] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).






NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.




Hawaii


4-6


[Titriyski, Kristian] Service error.



[Titriyski, Kristian] Service error.

4


NJIT

6






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Heins, Alexander.




NJIT


4-7


[Nowak, Wiktor] Kill by Sakanoko, Louis (from Rosenthal, Tread).



4


Hawaii

7

[Nowak, Wiktor] Kill by Sakanoko, Louis (from Rosenthal, Tread).






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.




Hawaii


4-8


[Sakanoko, Louis] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor (block by Jordan, Trevell; Roure, Adrien).



4


Hawaii

8

[Sakanoko, Louis] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor (block by Jordan, Trevell; Roure, Adrien).




Hawaii


5-8


[Sakanoko, Louis] Service error.



[Sakanoko, Louis] Service error.

5


NJIT

8






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Heins, Alexander.




NJIT


5-9


[Girard, Harrison] Service error.



5


Hawaii

9

[Girard, Harrison] Service error.






Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Greenidge, Quintin.



Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Greenidge, Quintin.






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.




Hawaii


5-10


[Jordan, Trevell] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).



5


Hawaii

10

[Jordan, Trevell] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).




Hawaii


5-11


[Jordan, Trevell] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).



5


Hawaii

11

[Jordan, Trevell] Kill by Roure, Adrien (from Rosenthal, Tread).




Hawaii


6-11


[Jordan, Trevell] Kill by Fedmasu, Andrew (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Jordan, Trevell] Kill by Fedmasu, Andrew (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

6


NJIT

11






Hawaii subs: Greenidge, Quintin; Jordan, Trevell.



Hawaii subs: Greenidge, Quintin; Jordan, Trevell.






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego.




NJIT


6-12


[Fedmasu, Andrew] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).



6


Hawaii

12

[Fedmasu, Andrew] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).






NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.




Hawaii


6-13


[Rosenthal, Tread] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian.



6


Hawaii

13

[Rosenthal, Tread] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian.




Hawaii


7-13


[Rosenthal, Tread] Service error.



[Rosenthal, Tread] Service error.

7


NJIT

13






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.




NJIT


8-13


[Figueiredo, Bruno] Attack error by Titriyski, Kristian (from Greenidge, Quintin).



[Figueiredo, Bruno] Attack error by Titriyski, Kristian (from Greenidge, Quintin).

8


NJIT

13




NJIT


8-14


[Figueiredo, Bruno] Kill by Sakanoko, Louis (from Rosenthal, Tread).



8


Hawaii

14

[Figueiredo, Bruno] Kill by Sakanoko, Louis (from Rosenthal, Tread).






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.




Hawaii


9-14


[Roure, Adrien] Kill by Aleixo, Andre (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Roure, Adrien] Kill by Aleixo, Andre (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

9


NJIT

14






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.




NJIT


10-14


[Aleixo, Andre] Kill by Heins, Alexander.



[Aleixo, Andre] Kill by Heins, Alexander.

10


NJIT

14




NJIT


11-14


[Aleixo, Andre] Kill by Girard, Harrison (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Aleixo, Andre] Kill by Girard, Harrison (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

11


NJIT

14




NJIT


11-15


[Aleixo, Andre] Service error.



11


Hawaii

15

[Aleixo, Andre] Service error.






Hawaii subs: Jordan, Trevell; Greenidge, Quintin; Kearney, Finn; Todd, Justin.



Hawaii subs: Jordan, Trevell; Greenidge, Quintin; Kearney, Finn; Todd, Justin.






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.




Hawaii


12-15


[Kearney, Finn] Kill by Nowak, Wiktor (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Kearney, Finn] Kill by Nowak, Wiktor (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

12


NJIT

15






Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Kearney, Finn; Greenidge, Quintin; Todd, Justin.



Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Kearney, Finn; Greenidge, Quintin; Todd, Justin.






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego.




NJIT


12-16


[Heins, Alexander] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).



12


Hawaii

16

[Heins, Alexander] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).






NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.




Hawaii


13-16


[Titriyski, Kristian] Kill by Fedmasu, Andrew (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Titriyski, Kristian] Kill by Fedmasu, Andrew (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

13


NJIT

16






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Heins, Alexander.




NJIT


13-17


[Nowak, Wiktor] Attack error by Girard, Harrison.



13


Hawaii

17

[Nowak, Wiktor] Attack error by Girard, Harrison.






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Heins, Alexander.




Hawaii


13-18


[Sakanoko, Louis] Attack error by Girard, Harrison (block by Jordan, Trevell; Rosenthal, Tread).



13


Hawaii

18

[Sakanoko, Louis] Attack error by Girard, Harrison (block by Jordan, Trevell; Rosenthal, Tread).




Hawaii


13-19


[Sakanoko, Louis] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor (block by Rosenthal, Tread; Roure, Adrien; Jordan, Trevell).



13


Hawaii

19

[Sakanoko, Louis] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor (block by Rosenthal, Tread; Roure, Adrien; Jordan, Trevell).




Hawaii


14-19


[Sakanoko, Louis] Kill by Fedmasu, Andrew (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Sakanoko, Louis] Kill by Fedmasu, Andrew (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

14


NJIT

19






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Heins, Alexander.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Heins, Alexander.




NJIT


14-20


[Girard, Harrison] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).



14


Hawaii

20

[Girard, Harrison] Kill by Titriyski, Kristian (from Rosenthal, Tread).






Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Greenidge, Quintin; Hazan, Ofeck; Jordan, Trevell.



Hawaii subs: Todd, Justin; Greenidge, Quintin; Hazan, Ofeck; Jordan, Trevell.




Hawaii


15-20


[Hazan, Ofeck] Kill by Aleixo, Andre (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Hazan, Ofeck] Kill by Aleixo, Andre (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

15


NJIT

20






Hawaii subs: Greenidge, Quintin; Hazan, Ofeck.



Hawaii subs: Greenidge, Quintin; Hazan, Ofeck.






NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Tidhar, Ron.



NJIT subs: Heins, Alexander; Tidhar, Ron.




NJIT


15-21


[Fedmasu, Andrew] Service error.



15


Hawaii

21

[Fedmasu, Andrew] Service error.






NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew.




Hawaii


15-22


[Rosenthal, Tread] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



15


Hawaii

22

[Rosenthal, Tread] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor (from Figueiredo, Bruno).




Hawaii


15-23


[Rosenthal, Tread] Service ace (Lopez, Diego).



15


Hawaii

23

[Rosenthal, Tread] Service ace (Lopez, Diego).




Hawaii


16-23


[Rosenthal, Tread] Kill by Nowak, Wiktor (from Figueiredo, Bruno).



[Rosenthal, Tread] Kill by Nowak, Wiktor (from Figueiredo, Bruno).

16


NJIT

23






NJIT subs: Uryniuk, Adam; Figueiredo, Bruno; Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.



NJIT subs: Uryniuk, Adam; Figueiredo, Bruno; Fedmasu, Andrew; Lopez, Diego; Tidhar, Ron; Fedmasu, Andrew.




NJIT


16-24


[Uryniuk, Adam] Kill by Todd, Justin (from Rosenthal, Tread).



16


Hawaii

24

[Uryniuk, Adam] Kill by Todd, Justin (from Rosenthal, Tread).






NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew; Figueiredo, Bruno; Uryniuk, Adam.



NJIT subs: Fedmasu, Andrew; Tidhar, Ron; Lopez, Diego; Fedmasu, Andrew; Figueiredo, Bruno; Uryniuk, Adam.




Hawaii


16-25


[Roure, Adrien] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor (block by Sakanoko, Louis; Titriyski, Kristian; Todd, Justin).



16


Hawaii

25

[Roure, Adrien] Attack error by Nowak, Wiktor (block by Sakanoko, Louis; Titriyski, Kristian; Todd, Justin).






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Hawaii men’s volleyball sweeps NJIT in 2026 season opener

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HONOLULU — Charlie Wade will take it every single time.

The No. 2 Hawaii men’s volleyball team proudly showcased its stacked roster in its season-opening sweep of the New Jersey Institute of Technology, 25-11, 25-16, 25-14 on Friday night at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.

UH, which reached last year’s national semifinals, dismissed the Highlanders with a 13.5-0 advantage in blocks and a 6-0 advantage in aces.

A crowd of 5,685 passed through the turnstiles (6,721 tickets issued) for the brisk show. Opposite Kristian Titriyski pounded 12 kills on 22 swings, Adrien Roure added eight and UH committed only four attack errors as it hit .517 to NJIT’s .045.

Junior setter Tread Rosenthal made good on the extra inch he grew since last season — he’s up to 6 feet 11 — with a career-high-tying eight blocks and three aces dealt. On a prolonged second match point, Rosenthal ended it himself with a dump shot.


With a roster stocked with national team-caliber players, one of Wade’s biggest challenges on the night was not the opponent — it was how to get everyone involved. But the massive talent was definitely not an unbearable weight for the 17th-year head coach as UH won its 13th straight season opener.

“It’s a lot better than not having any talent, you know what I’m saying?” Wade said. “I don’t think you can ever have too many good players.”

So stacked was the lineup that two experienced players who would start for a significant portion of the country, hitter Finn Kearney and middle Ofeck Hazan, were limited to serving-sub duty in the first two sets, then got some run in the third with the match well in hand.

Hazan, the native of Israel who was effective as a true freshman last year, was displaced from the starting lineup by Grand Canyon transfer Trevell Jordan, who registered four kills on six swings, four digs and six blocks.

“It was a lot of the fans, the community,” Jordan said post-match of what made UH his choice as he had to leave the GCU program that suddenly shut down at the NCAA Division I level in the spring. “Just what the program has built and become. And it just really invited me. I knew a lot of the guys too, and they helped me get here and made it so much easier for me.”

Wade quipped, “And the coaching?” Jordan smiled and nodded.

Among the other starters, Louis Sakanoko put down four kills on eight swings and Justin Todd was 3-for-3 in the middle. UH made do without sophomore opposite Kainoa Wade, the coach’s son who missed the match after taking some balls off the head in practice this week.

Wade said he felt the program is still ascendent with Rosenthal the centerpiece coming off a sweep loss to UCLA in the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

UH broke through for national titles in 2021 and 2022, but has been a half-step behind old rivals UCLA and Long Beach State in the endgame in the last few years. Wade’s longtime associate head coach, Milan Zarkovic, left for UCLA in the offseason. To counter, Wade promoted alumnus Kupono Fey to be his new right-hand man and added former Ball State head coach Donan Cruz to his staff.

The 6-foot-10 Jordan ball-hawked above the net about a foot higher than the reach of anyone for NJIT. He was clearly Wade’s kind of competitor as UH looks to make up for the loss of vocal team leader Kurt Nusterer in the middle.

UH also didn’t appear to lose a step with libero Quintin Greenidge of Canada stepping into the starting lineup for ‘Eleu Choy, the fan favorite who completed a six-year college career in 2025. Greenidge was named a co-starter with UH veteran Kai Taylor, though Greenidge received the bulk of the playing time.

Hawaii libero Quintin Greenidge received a serve against NJIT in the 2026 season opener. (Spectrum News/Brian McInnis)

“The best players want to go play with other good players,” Wade said. “If there’s a guy who doesn’t want to come, and we’ve had this — we clearly have missed some recruits that are like, ‘ehhh, I’m not going in that gym, because I’m years away from playing. It’s the wrong spot.’

“We want guys who are going to come in and battle and are confident enough, good enough players where they think, ‘look, I’m going to play. I’m a good player. Doesn’t matter, my first year, my fourth year.’ So, everybody here knows what they signed up for. This is the best of the best on a global level. These are the best players in the world at their age group, and that is not hyperbolic. That is a fact. So they all signed up for it, and here we go — let’s try to win as many matches (as) we can, let’s let them keep trying to improve and become professionals and Olympians and hopefully win a boatload of matches along the way.”

UH gets its next chance to add one to its ledger in a rematch with NJIT at 5 p.m. Sunday. Andre Aleixo led the Highlanders with 10 kills and 10 digs.

Brian McInnis covers the state’s sports scene for Spectrum News Hawaii. He can be reached at brian.mcinnis@charter.com.





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Long Beach State men’s volleyball fans got their first look at the defending national champions on Friday, as the Beach hosted their annual North American Challenge with the first of two pairs of matchups against Alberta and Calgary. First-year head coach Nick MacRae used the games as an opportunity to get everyone involved, as the Beach defeated Alberta 3-1 in the afternoon before sweeping Calgary 25-10, 25-14, 25-23.

“This is a big-time jump start for our season with bringing down Calgary and Alberta [from Canada],” MacRae said. “We have a great relationship with both teams, and they’re going to help challenge us and give us a lot of lessons to learn as a staff and a team. You saw two different matchups today with two different lineups, and a lot of guys going through growth while always trying to flex our Long Beach brand.”

The second lineup against Calgary featured a handful of familiar returning starters from last year, including senior star Skyler Varga, who was deemed Player of the Game and led the match with 13 kills on an efficient .500 hitting. Alex Kandev and Daniil Hershtynovich each chipped in seven kills apiece, as the Beach hit a collective .431 on the night.

The two matchups also provided an opportunity for fans to get a look at a couple of standout freshmen, including Long Beach native and 6-foot-10 middle Jackson Cryst, who was in on four blocks against Calgary. Earlier in the day, freshman Wojciech Gajek won Player of the Game with a 16-kill performance against Alberta, while freshman Myles Jordan also had a solid debut with six kills.

The Beach will be back in action on Sunday with another double header, taking on Calgary at 10am before facing Alberta at 5:30pm.





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                                Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Tread Rosenthal and Trevell Jordan were up for a block against NJIT Highlanders Andrew Fedmasu during an NCAA mens’ volleyball game on Friday.

George F. Lee / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Tread Rosenthal and Trevell Jordan were up for a block against NJIT Highlanders Andrew Fedmasu during an NCAA mens’ volleyball game on Friday.

The University of Hawaii men’s volleyball team scored the first five points and never looked back in its season-opening sweep of the New Jersey Institute of Technology tonight.

UH never trailed in a 25-11, 25-16, 25-14 romp before a boisterous turnstile crowd of 5,685 at Bankoh Arena at the Stan Sheriff Center.

It was evident from the start that the Highlanders were not at the level of the Rainbow Warriors, who are ranked No. 2 nationally in the coaches preseason poll.

The opening salvo displayed just part of the Warriors’ wide array of weaponry. It started with Adrien Roure and Kristian Titriyski kills, followed by Tread Rosenthal’s first ace, a block by Justin Todd and Titriyski and then Rosenthal’s second of his team-high three aces.

After NJIT settled down a little, UH middle Trevell Jordan got into rhythm with his first kill, followed immediately by a combo block with Rosenthal, putting Hawaii ahead 9-3.

Titriyski led UH with 12 kills, including four in the first set. He also had two aces.

Hawaii hit .517 to .045 for the visitors.

UH’s setter, Rosenthal, also led the block party, in on eight of his team’s 13.5. NJIT had no blocks. The Warriors had 10 in the first set alone.

Andre Aleixo led NJIT with 10 kills.

The Highlanders kept it close with three ties to start the third set, but then the Warriors strung together one of Roure’s eight kills with two blocks by Finn Kearney and Ofeck Hazan go ahead 6-3.

This was the first of eight home matches to start the season for UH.

The same teams meet Sunday, with first serve at 5 p.m. The Warriors will receive their 2025 Big West championship rings after the match.




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