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Girl’s Volleyball Preps for 2023 Season

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The 2023 Girls Varsity Volleyball team is ready to embark on another championship run.

Girl’s Volleyball Preps for 2023 Season

After the KS Kapālama Girl’s Varsity Volleyball team lost their spot in the state competition playoffs last 2022 season, their 19-year state qualification streak ended in a match against Punahou. Head Coach Chris Blake and the varsity girls are now looking towards the 2023 season.

“Our goal(s are) to grow together as a team…, continue to grow and improve…., to have our team as individuals push past their boundaries,” Said Chris Blake, head coach of the girl’s varsity volleyball team.  

Despite their number of wins and losses, last year’s varsity team was very close-knit. This year the varsity girls are determined and understand that the challenge this year will once again be great. 

“Their drive, and the ability to have the attention to detail, is going to be one of our keys to success this season,” said Coach Chris on this year’s team.

This year’s high school tryouts included 90 students and following a selective process, only 20 students made the varsity roster. The coaches expressed their gratitude to every player who tried out. 

The team has been working on their serving and receiving this pre-season, focusing on how every individual’s strength can be utilized in the game. 

“We donʻt want to finish where we start, as far as our play,” said Coach Chris Blake.

The Girls Volleyball Program is additionally partnering with Moanalua volleyball for, “Volleyball for Maui.” It is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors, and free for students. The JV match is at 5 pm, and Varsity at 6:30. 

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Aloha Kākou! My name is Kaʻie Naboa-Cordy I am a senior and this is my first year with Ka Mōʻī. In my spare time, I like to read, write, research, listen to music, and watch TV. I do not plan on pursuing a journalism degree, instead, I plan on going to college to be involved in healthcare and medicine. I do love writing though, especially creative writing, and in the next few years I am trying to fit in the time to learn more about writing so when my career and life settle down, I will be able to be an author on the side. But anyways, this past summer I was able to do a research project based on journalism, and intern with the Hawaii Pacific Health Communications department, which focused mainly on journalism. Through my project and internship, I realized how important journalism is for all careers. Specifically, I witnessed many doctors and nurses write and publish articles about their patients and careers in order to reveal the reality of healthcare and some patients' situations. Through their writing, they were creating transparency about health care and its needs. The simple version of why I want to work in healthcare is to be able to help people in their time of need. And the reality is, sometimes, just fixing their injury or sickness won’t do the job, sometimes like I mentioned above, patients’ voices need to be heard. Journalism is a way for me to achieve this goal. I hope to develop my writing and journalism skills for the future through this class. This year, I aim to advocate for our school, students, staff, and community, and to make sure that their voices are heard and acknowledged.  
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