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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, November 18, 2009

UH signs 'exciting' player


By Ann Miller
Advertiser Staff Writer

Before the University of Hawai'i Rainbow Wahine basketball team played its first game with its new coach, it received a letter of intent for next year.

Sydney Haydel (High-del), a senior at Harvard-Westlake in North Hollywood, Calif., officially signed to play for the Rainbow Wahine next season. She is 5 feet 8 and plays post in high school and point guard for her California Storm Team Taurasi summer team.

Shawna Kuehu, a UH freshman out of Punahou, was a teammate on the Storm and helped recruit Haydel. The Storm was ranked fourth in the country by http://www.espn.com last summer after winning the Nike Summer Showcase.

"Sydney is very raw but plays on a very good club team," UH coach Dana Takahara-Dias said. "She is a true athlete, very exciting. She can play some basketball obviously, but she's also a track star, a hurdler and shot putter. She's 5-8 but she's all muscle, very, very athletic. She has a lot of athleticism and we liked her ability to play many positions."

Haydel's athleticism is part of a recruiting pattern, according to Takahara, who says her staff is intent on recruiting "big, strong, fast athletes who can help us in our fullcourt zone."

The Rainbow Wahine received a verbal commitment from Moloka'i junior Kalei Adolpho earlier this semester. Adolpho, who is 6-1, plans to play basketball and volleyball.