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By KEVIN JAKAHI
Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Guy Enriques fondly remembers his first year as the Kamehameha volleyball coach in 2003, when there were only freshmen and sophomores on the roster and rough swords to sharpen.
The Warriors had their share of growing pains, took their lumps and finished that BIIF season with a 1-13 record.
Back then his four young sons, Evan, Emmett, and twins Addison and Avery, were running around Koi‘a Gym, which has served as a college springboard for the Enriques boys and other Warriors.