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Lee Cataluna

Lee Cataluna is a columnist for Civil Beat. You can reach her by email at lcataluna@civilbeat.org

It is often noted that Hawaii鈥檚 love for volleyball is hard to explain.

In a place famous for epic water sports and enamored with the gladiator culture of football, there is also deep devotion to a non-contact, easy-to-follow, dryland game.

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Some say it鈥檚 because of the influence of Hawaiian churches that started volleyball clubs as youth activities decades ago. Many point to the history of the Haili Church volleyball tournaments. There are many beach parks where a volleyball net is as ubiquitous as a half-barrel barbeque on the weekends.

But there is special love for collegiate volleyball.

When the University of Hawaii won the NCAA National Men鈥檚 Collegiate Volleyball championship this past Saturday, beating Long Beach State in three sets, head coach Charlie Wade explained sort of matter-of-factly to reporters gathered for the post-game press conference, 鈥淰olleyball is a big deal in Hawaii.鈥

They had seen it for themselves and were trying to figure it out. Pauley Pavilion, the arena on the UCLA campus where the championship game was played, was so filled with Hawaii fans wearing green that it seemed like a home game.

Hawaii鈥檚 love for University of Hawaii volleyball, both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 teams, is a love of excellence. This was the second year in a row that the men鈥檚 team won the national title. The women鈥檚 team has won four national titles. Even when they鈥檙e not winning, the games are fun to watch because of the level of playing.

Hawaii doesn鈥檛 always get to celebrate excellence. Excellence is uncommon in a state where one must become accustomed to limited choices, fumbling government, unreliable infrastructure and a pervasive attitude of 鈥済ood enough is good enough鈥 in which mediocrity is rewarded because, hey, at least an attempt was made.

With University of Hawaii volleyball, excellence comes in many forms. In one example, after the championship match, Coach Wade talked about getting the team鈥檚 serving percentage up to 89% for the year.

鈥淚鈥檝e said this: when we serve in-bounds at 90% or higher as a team, we win 100% of the time,鈥 Wade said at the post-game press conference. 鈥淲e still think we can go out there and serve 100% on any given night. It鈥檚 almost like there鈥檚 a school of thought that it鈥檚 not possible, that they鈥檙e mutually exclusive, that if you鈥檙e going to serve tough, then you鈥檙e gonna accept these errors, and we feel differently and we train differently 鈥 We鈥檙e among the league leaders in aces the entire year and probably led the country in efficiency, so when you鈥檙e the most productive and the most efficient, that鈥檚 a good position to be in.鈥

During the 2022 NCAA tournament, Hawaii player K膩na驶i Akanawas presented with the Elite 90 academic award for having the highest cumulative GPA of any player in the national tournament. Akana, a finance major, has a grade point average of 3.95. I鈥檓 mentioning this as though it鈥檚 an aside, but it鈥檚 not. It is a measure of excellence when a student athlete is both a great athlete and a good student.

Especially impressive is the degree of appreciation the players have for their supporters.

Setter Jakob Thelle told reporters, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a team sport and today is a team win for all of us, but it鈥檚 not just a win for ourselves and the program, it鈥檚 a win for Hawaii, and that鈥檚 what means everything to us.鈥

The UH volleyball teams put so many ideals into action. Both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 teams are accomplished and celebrated, and there is a general absence of toxic masculinity and female objectification. The teams are diverse, with a mix of hometown heroes and players from other states and other countries, all of whom are embraced by the fans as 鈥渙ne of ours.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a team sport and today is a team win for all of us, but it鈥檚 not just a win for ourselves and the program, it鈥檚 a win for Hawaii, and that鈥檚 what means everything to us.鈥 — Setter Jakob Thelle

There鈥檚 a kind of wholesomeness about the program, fostered by the leadership of Thelle, an affable Norwegian who has a diplomatic way of squelching trash-talk at the net and a habit of always thanking the fans. While University of Hawaii football is the hungry giant, eating through resources and always demanding more funding, volleyball has a generosity of spirit, an overflowing of gratitude, a joyful nature.

Hawaii embraces odd things: luncheon meat made from leftover scraps, cheap rubber footwear, leis made from microwaved ti leaf or candies tied up in netting. Hawaii volleyball is an alternative to that aesthetic, an appreciation for finer things, an identity that reaches for better.

And oh, when those players jump, there鈥檚 often a moment when they hang in the air so long it鈥檚 like they can ride the wind like an iwa bird and rise above the frustrations and limitations of life in modern Hawaii.


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About the Author

Lee Cataluna

Lee Cataluna is a columnist for Civil Beat. You can reach her by email at lcataluna@civilbeat.org


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Awesome performance. The State of Hawaii is proud. Much needed feel good news for a change.

Srft1 · 2 years ago

I totally agree. I don't watch a lot of sports, but I love watching UH volleyball. I think it's time for UH to designate more scholarships for volleyball.

Limbo · 2 years ago

Thank you Ms. Cataluna for another great commentary, I truly love most all sports for the most part , but I truly didn't know Volleyball until I came here to Hawaii from Germany , And everyone knows in Germany the sports life line is Football (Both Soccer and American Football) and Rugby, and watching Supporters over there just really made my love for Soccer indescribable ( I coached Youth Competitive Soccer in Cali for 10 yrs. before going to Europe) But seeing the love for the sport of Volleyball , The support from the spectators is so comparative to the European support , my love for Volleyball has grown. I see what kind of reward / appreciation the returns to the fans / supporters by winning Back to Back National titles and seeing the UH Volleyball teams staying in the top part of the national rankings, forcing other teams to gun after UH, I'm curious just how well Hawaii would "fare" against the likes of Brazil ? ( I'm referring to College/University level play of course )

Unclemayhem62 · 2 years ago

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