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Dave Reardon: Warriors hurt so good after a climax to a long season

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As we say at the end of the season in many other sports, “Everybody’s banged up. ” Some players more than others, of course. “Broken bones in both hands,” Hawaii men’s volleyball coach Charlie Wade said, nodding toward outside hitter Louis Sakanoko.

How anyone does anything with broken bones in even one hand is beyond me. I’d be out indefinitely, or have to finally learn how to use the ...

As we say at the end of the season in many other sports, “Everybody’s banged up. ” Some players more than others, of course. “Broken bones in both hands,” Hawaii men’s volleyball coach Charlie Wade said, nodding toward outside hitter Louis Sakanoko.

How anyone does anything with broken bones in even one hand is beyond me. I’d be out indefinitely, or have to finally learn how to use the dictation feature on my Mac. Sakanoko was named tournament MVP as UH won its third national championship in six years Monday.

On Tuesday, he was first off the bus and carrying the team trophy as the Warriors returned to campus. ”I’m going to see a surgeon next week,” Sakanoko said Tuesday. Volleyball players don’t get enough credit for toughness.