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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, September 2, 2009

HOMEGROWN REPORT
Yogi helps ignite Longhorns' defense


By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Texas head coach Jerritt Elliott calls sophomore Sydney Yogi "one of our sparkplugs ... (and) the best defender on the team."

University of Texas

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Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Sydney Yogi

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Before the fourth-ranked University of Hawai'i volleyball team plays in the feature game of tomorrow's opening night of the Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Volleyball Classic, there will be a quiet, but much-anticipated homecoming for another player earlier in the day.

University of Texas libero Sydney Yogi, a 2008 Punahou graduate from Honolulu, and the second-ranked Longhorns play No. 10 California at 5 p.m.

"I think the last time I played in the (Stan Sheriff Center) was my junior year in the state championship," said Yogi. "I remember that we lost that match."

Yogi hopes for a different result this time. The Longhorns bring an impressive resume to the Islands. Texas has a record of 102-22 dating to the 2005 season with Big 12 co-championships in 2007 and 2008. The Longhorns are coming off a final four appearance, having lost to Stanford in the national semifinal.

"We fell short and we're not happy about that," Yogi said. "We have that bad taste in our mouths from that match and we don't want it to happen again."

Texas lost just two seniors to graduation and figures to be in the national championship picture come December.

"We have an experienced team, but we're still planning on trying to work some things out in this tournament," Texas coach Jerritt Elliott said. "We're trying to get tested to show some of our weaknesses, because we want to learn as much as we can during the year. These matches will be a great test. It's going to be very, very tough against some high-caliber teams and what a great place to play."

Yogi, a sophomore defensive specialist, battled nagging leg injuries last season, but has recovered and is "100 percent.

"It was just a minor leg problem," she said. "It started really early in the season and kind of plagued me. It definitely was hard."

Elliott said Yogi has shown much improvement in the offseason and figures to see more court time this year.

"She's one of our sparkplugs for us and a great ball-control player for us," Elliott said. "She's the best defender on the team and her serve-receive game has gotten better. Sydney's really developed in the last year."

The engagement may have never come if Yogi had not extended herself as a Punahou freshman.

"We were playing in a regional tournament in Austin and we got to go on a tour of the University of Texas," Yogi recalled. "I remember sitting in the locker room and coach Elliot was talking about the program and how they do things. So I raised my hand and asked him, 'Would you ever recruit someone like me?' "

Elliott said: "I told her absolutely, if you have the right work ethic and drive and can play."

It was then that Yogi knew Austin was where she wanted to be.

"It was the feeling and atmosphere of the campus and how the people had so much pride in their team," Yogi said. "I feel that aloha spirit a little bit in Austin ... the family atmosphere and support from the town."

Yogi and her teammates arrived in Honolulu Monday after taking a pair of matches from Long Beach State and San Diego over the weekend.

"It was nice to get a taste of some different competition besides ourselves," Yogi said. "It's definitely good to be home, but wearing burnt orange in the arena will be different."

Texas plays Hawai'i at 7 p.m. Saturday.

MORE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

  • Washington senior libero Tamari Miyashiro (Kalani '05 of Kane'ohe) had a match-high 22 digs and an ace in a sweep of San Diego State Saturday.

  • San Jose State senior libero Kristal Tsukano (Kamehameha '05 of Honolulu) had a match-high 18 digs with six kills in a 3-1 loss to San Diego State Saturday. Freshman setter Caitlin Andrade (Kamehameha '09 of Kailua) had 30 assists and freshman middle blocker Alex Akana (Kamehameha '09 of Kailua) added nine kills.

  • Nevada junior outside hitter Kylie Harrington (St. Francis '07 of Honolulu) recorded a match-high 17 kills with eight digs and five aces in a 3-2 win over Connecticut Friday. Sophomore setter Tatiana Santiago (Kamehameha '08 of Kahuku) had 17 assists and freshman defensive specialist Kelly Chang (Hawai'i Baptist '09 of Honolulu) added three digs and an ace. Freshman outside hitter Elissa Ji (Maryknoll '09 of Honolulu) had nine kills and five digs.

  • Saint Mary's (Calif.) junior setter Kapua Kamana'o ('Iolani '07 of Honolulu) had 49 assists with eight digs and an ace in a 3-1 season-opening win over Connecticut Friday. Senior middle blocker Megan Burton ('Iolani '06 of Kapolei) put away nine kills and hit .316, and sophomore outside hitter Chanteal Satele (Word of Life '08 of Mililani) added 11 kills and hit .350 for the Gaels.

  • St. John's (N.Y.) junior defensive specialist Kayla Motoyama (Roosevelt '07 of Honolulu) had six digs and an ace in a 3-1 win over Stony Brook Monday. Freshman libero Ashley Asing (Moanalua '09 of 'Ewa Beach) recorded nine digs and freshman defensive specialist Nalani I (Mililani '09) added one dig and an ace.

    CROSS COUNTRY

  • Bailey Massenburg (King Kekaulike '09 of Kula) finished eighth to help Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) place second in the team standings with 34 points at Saturday's UC San Diego Opener. Massenburg finished the women's 2.5-mile race in 16 minutes, 22.7 seconds.

    MEN'S SOCCER

  • Gonzaga senior forward Tye Perdido (Seabury Hall '06 of Kula) and junior forward Nick Love (Punahou '07 of Kane'ohe) both assisted on a goal in the 24th minute of a 5-1 win over Trinity Western yesterday.

    WOMEN'S SOCCER

  • University of Pacific junior midfielder Natalie Wong (Mililani '07) scored her first goal of the season in the 54th minute of a 2-1 win over Albany Sunday.

    Advertiser staff writers Ann Miller and Stanley Lee contributed to this report. Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase @honoluluadvertiser.com or 535-2404.