Delano Thomas put down 23 kills and Tony Ching added 16 as the White team beat the Black 30-22, 20-30, 24-30, 30-25, 15-10 at Hawaii's season opening "block party" at the Stan Sheriff center last night. Thomas team wins scrimmage
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Matt Motter dished out 46 assists for the winners, who hit only .159 in a defensive match. The Black team hit just .204.
Costas Theocharidis led the Black team with 23 kills while hitting a game-high .288.
Jose Delgado added 16 kills while Daniel Rasay got 52 assists. Jake Muise led both clubs with 16 digs.
The Warriors will get together to play their alumni next, celebrating "The Night of the Warrior" on Nov. 1.
They will receive their national championship rings that night before taking on the UH team from the late 1990's.
For more information, contact the UH ticket office at 956-4482.
Jones breaks down win at Na Koa Lunch
Hawaii coach June Jones and offensive line coach Mike Cavanaugh will speak at the Na Koa lunch tomorrow.Na Koa begins at 11:30 a.m. at the All Star Café.
Lumpkin, Lee at QB Club: Hawaii football coaches George Lumpkin and Ron Lee will join women's basketball coach Vince Goo at the Honolulu Quarterback Club tomorrow.
The lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. at the Pagoda Restaurant.
Mason 10 back at Stanford tourney
Nick Mason's 1-over 72 moved the UH-Hilo sophomore into a tie for 35th place yesterday following the second round of The Nelson hosted by Stanford University.Mason is 10 strokes behind leader Nicholas Thompson of Georgia Tech.
Smith leads BYUH in cross-country
The Brigham Young-Hawaii cross country team swept Chaminade in a dual meet at Laie yesterday.Chelsea Smith won the women's 5K race in 18:05 to help the Seasider women win 19-38.
Chaminade's Jeff Lim won the men's 8K race with a time of 27:11, but the Seasiders won on points 26-29.
Seasiders sweep Vulcans again
Kaala Lo returned to the court in time to help Brigham Young-Hawaii sweep Hawaii-Hilo 30-15, 30-20, 30-27 at Laie last night.Lo, who has missed the past month with back problems, dished out 48 assists and dug up eight balls in her return.
Yu Chuan Weng led the Seasiders in kills with 15 and three others contributed 14.