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Sell-out Expected before end of day for UH Volleyball Game at War Memorial

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(Updated @ 2:00 p.m. 2/26/10)

Tickets for tomorrow’s UH BYU volleyball game on Maui are expected to sell out before the end of today.  As of 2 o’clock this afternoon, there were only 200 tickets left.  They can be purchased by calling 944-BOWS. (That’s 944-2697). That line is open until 4 this afternoon.  Tickets can also be purchased at the hawaiiathletics.com website.  Ticket sales are on a first come, first serve basis.  The game starts at 5 p.m. tomorrow at War Memorial Stadium, where an estimated 2500 people are expected to be in attendance.

(Posted @ 3:22 p.m. 2/25/10)

Senator Shan Tsutsui of Maui along with Mayor Charmaine Tavares and the County of Maui join forces to host the UH Manoa men’s volleyball team’s last game of a five-week homestand this weekend on the Valley Isle.

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The Warriors face off against Brigham Young University’s Cougars at the War Memorial Gym in Wailuku at 5 p.m. on Saturday, February 27, 2010.

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The Warriors (8-5, 4-4 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation-MPSF) are coming off a two-match sweep of NAIA’s Hope International last weekend and have not played an MPSF match since playing UCLA on Feb. 4 & 5, at the Stan Sheriff Center. The fourth-ranked Cougars (9-4, 7-3) swept a two-match series at UC San Diego last week to move atop the MPSF standings at 7-3. This week’s matches mark BYU’s fourth straight MPSF road series, which the Cougars are currently 4-2.

Tickets are $8 for adults and $3 for children and can be purchased at our own Pacific Radio Group offices located at 311 Ano Street in Kahului. Tickets are limited and are available on a first come, first serve basis.

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(Placeholder image courtesy: UH Athletics)

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