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Cindy Luis: Advocates want more to be done to acknowledge NCAA men’s collegiate volleyball

Cindy Luis
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                                Rainbow Warriors volleyball coach Charlie Wade was given a key to the city at a ceremony held Tuesday at Honolulu Hale.
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Rainbow Warriors volleyball coach Charlie Wade was given a key to the city at a ceremony held Tuesday at Honolulu Hale.

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                                ”<strong>What we can do is to continue to put out a good product on the floor that’s entertaining and that people want to come watch. I think we’ve generated interest all over the world.” </strong>
                                <strong>Charlie Wade </strong>
                                <em>UH men’s volleyball coach, pictured above </em>
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / APRIL 23

What we can do is to continue to put out a good product on the floor that’s entertaining and that people want to come watch. I think we’ve generated interest all over the world.”

Charlie Wade

UH men’s volleyball coach, pictured above

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Rainbow Warriors volleyball coach Charlie Wade was given a key to the city at a ceremony held Tuesday at Honolulu Hale.
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / APRIL 23
                                ”<strong>What we can do is to continue to put out a good product on the floor that’s entertaining and that people want to come watch. I think we’ve generated interest all over the world.” </strong>
                                <strong>Charlie Wade </strong>
                                <em>UH men’s volleyball coach, pictured above </em>