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Karasuno has won their first match at the Nationals as the team celebrates. The third years get to catch up with their upperclassmen who are amazed by Karasuno's current first years. While Karasuno eats lunch, they decide to watch Nekoma's first match. Nekoma wins their first match at Nationals and is also moving onto the second round.
After failing to win at the Inter-High Championship, their captain urges them that if they have the chance to win nationals, they need to take it. The fourth set continues between Karasuno and Shiratorizawa, and Karasuno pulls ahead, but then Ushijima manages to find the hole against the defense.
Yamamoto spikes the ball against the blocker's hands and it ricochets out of bounds meaning the end of the match, and Nekoma has secured a spot to nationals. Meanwhile in the finals, Itachiyama edge out Fukurōdani with 2-1 set victory. Hinata received an email from Kenma stating that they have won and they will be heading for nationals.
Hinata bumps into Yoshiki Towada in the bathrooms, and vows that Karasuno would beat their team and their future opponents in order to make it into the nationals. Karasuno wins the match after Hinata's spike, and Ohgiminami are reflecting on their loss when the previous captain Noboru Akimiya approaches and praises them for giving their all in ...
Japan's industry ministry is aware of a view that expansion of data centres may increase demand for electricity, however, it is difficult yet to predict how demand may change with the appearance ...
Texas last won a national title in the 2005 season and Ohio State in 2014. The winner will advance to the Jan. 20 national championship in Atlanta to face the winner of the other semifinal ...
The first season of Haikyu!!, the anime television series, was produced by Production I.G and was directed by Susumu Mitsunaka, with Taku Kishimoto handling the series composition, Takahiro Kishida creating the character designs, [1] and Yuki Hayashi and Asami Tachibana who composed the music.
Holtz was a part of Woody Hayes' coaching staff for the Buckeyes' 1968 national championship, finishing the season undefeated and with a 27-16 win in the Rose Bowl against Southern California.