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The lead up to Nick Castello's first day of on-court work helped him to remember special times of year. 

"It's practically similar to an expectation for Christmas," said Castello, the most current individual from the University of Hawaii ladies' volleyball crew's training staff. 

"We're super stirred up and eager to get moving. We need to do the in the background work, however toward the finish of that day the game and training and being in the rec center is truly what we love and are enthusiastic about." 

Castello, a previous libero with the UH men's program in 2011-12, was employed last week to rejoin Robyn Ah Mow's training staff as a full-time partner. He'll help Ah Mow and individual associate Kaleo Baxter lead the Wahine into their first authority practices of a rebound season today. 

Castello started his instructing profession as a volunteer partner with the Rainbow Wahine in 2017 and '18, Ah Mow's initial two seasons as lead trainer, and proceeded to work at Irvine Valley College the most recent two years. 

He returned again to Manoa after UH partner mentor Angelica Ljungqvist got back to Sweden in July. 

"Being from Hawaii you grow up trusting you can play for the host group, and on the off chance that you get into training as I did, it's 'I trust I can mentor for the host group,'" Castello said. 

"If you somehow happened to reveal to me a month prior that I would have been back instructing at UH, I wouldn't have accepted that. Be that as it may, insane things occur and I'm exceptionally stirred up for the chance." 

Castello said his past experience in the program has smoothed the progress in spite of the fast turnaround. 

Castello, an alum of Assets School, said he played with Baxter experiencing childhood in the nearby volleyball local area and "Robyn has been somebody I gazed upward to and gained such a huge amount from when I was on her staff." 

"We as of now have his science that we've created from my two years as a volunteer for her. We're simply beginning yet I realize that science will extend into this year and I'm anticipating it." 

Castello additionally credited Irvine Valley mentors Tom Pestolesi and Ryan Windisch for assisting his advancement as a mentor. Pestolesi, a previous champion with the UH men's group in the mid 1980s and volunteer mentor with the Wahine, resigned in 2020 following 21 years of instructing at IVC and Windisch trained the men's program. 

"It gave me more trust in my specialty," Castello said of his time at IVC, where he additionally played for two seasons prior to moving to UH. "I have a long way to go and I'm anticipating that, however I unquestionably scholarly a great deal up there. 

"Pesto has been an immense coach of dig since I played for him when I went to IVC, in volleyball and in life overall."