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Keishin Ukai (烏養 繫心, Ukai Keishin) is a Karasuno volleyball team alumnus and the coach of the Karasuno volleyball team. The grandson of Karasuno's previous coach Ukai Sr., he initially refuses to be the team's coach until he witnesses the players' potential during a practice match.
Ukai agrees to become the next coach of Karasuno after he learns of the upcoming practice match against Karasuno's former rival Nekoma High, but only until the practice match is finished. To learn the strengths of each of the current players, he arranges an exhibition for them against his local volleyball association, a group that happens to be ...
Hinata is lectured after causing trouble by Daichi, Coach Ukai and his teacher Takeda, who tells him, "He who climbs the ladder must begin at the bottom." Back at Shiratorizawa, Hinata observes the practice session as a ball boy. A surprise match against Shiratorizawa's third years and alumni is set up for the camp participants.
Coach Ukai introduces Hinata to his grandfather, former coach of Karasuno's team, to help him improve his offense. The two first-years are made aware that Hinata has absolute leadership in offensive attacks; Kageyama practices different tosses, while Hinata tries out other methods of quicks.
Prior to his coaching career, Del Rio played 11 seasons in the NFL as a linebacker, notably with the Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings, after being drafted in the third round in 1985 out of USC.
25. "500 kids left school that day because I was there." 26. “We all have a common enemy, and it is evil.” 27. “I would dream that this coffin had wings, and it would fly around my bed at ...
After Ukai advises to cut Shiratorizawa off at the next serve, Tanaka and Hinata notice Kageyama looking very upset. Though he denies it, Kageyama admits to himself that he cannot stand it when a spike from his set is blocked. Takeda questions Tendō's method of blocking and Ukai explains that Tendō uses a type of blocking called Guess Blocking.
The postgame message of “sticking together” from Matt Eberflus following the Chicago Bears' Thanksgiving Day loss to the Detroit Lions reportedly did not go over well with members of the team.