(Continued from Page 31)himself a volleyball All - America in 1968 and *69 at the University ofCalifornia at Santa Barbara.“We are also pretty hungry for our rematch with UCLA and USC.”The star of the team is senior Beth McLachltn, a seven-timeUSVBA All-America who represented the United States in the 1970 World Games, the 1973 World University Games, the 1976 Pan American Games and was captain of the 1976 U.S. OlympicWomen’s team.Also on the squad is Joyce Kapuaala, a sophomore who spent last year touring the mainland and parts of Europe with the U.S. nationalteam.Shoji also is pinning his hopes on senior Joey Akeo, an invitee to the 1971 Pan American and U.S. national teams; senior Ann Goldensen, who played for the U S. in the 1974 World Games; sophomore Bonnie Gouveia, who played on the 1971-73 USVBA team, and 6-foot-11 freshman Laurel Clay, who Shoji says was one of the best high school players in Hawaii last year.As for the rematches, the team’s only regular - seam loeaes lastyear were to UCLA and USC.Last year’s HawaU-UCLA contest in Honolulu drew 7,139 fans, an A1AW record crowd that held up until the basketball season when Immaculate played Delta State before more than 12,000 at Madiion Square Garden.