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Source transparency

HOW WE VERIFY

HSVB Hub is an independent public record for Hawaii girls volleyball. We cite the schedule or result source used for a fixture, reconcile a result to that fixture before it affects standings, and show uncertainty rather than filling gaps with assumptions.

A Final label means a result and its posted set scores have been logged in the Hub. It does not mean a well-supported correction can never be made.

Our publication standard

A SCORE IS MORE THAN A NUMBER

The Hub must be useful on match day and defensible after it. These are the checks that connect those two goals.

  1. 01

    Match the fixture

    Before a result feeds a standing, we reconcile the teams, scheduled slot, court or venue, and tournament context. A score that cannot be tied to a real fixture is held rather than guessed into place.

  2. 02

    Record what the source shows

    Final status follows the posted result and set scores. Scheduled matches stay scheduled until a result is available, and a two-set split stays incomplete when no deciding set has been published.

  3. 03

    Stop conflicts before publication

    Conflicting, structurally impossible, or duplicate reports are not silently merged. We compare them against the published fixture and source material, then hold or reject the record when the evidence does not support it.

  4. 04

    Keep an audit trail

    We preserve rejected reports with a written reason instead of deleting them. If a published result needs correction, the page can be updated without erasing the record of why it changed.

Read the labels

WHAT THE HUB SHOWS

Open master schedule →

Live

The match is in progress. Set details may change, and standings wait for a final status.

Final

A result and posted set scores have been recorded. A later correction is handled transparently rather than overwritten without context.

Scheduled

The fixture is loaded from a published schedule, but no final score is recorded yet.

Source cited

The schedule or result source used for the item is named, and linked whenever the original public source can be shared.

Audit trail in practice

WHAT 2026 PRESEASON AUDITS CAUGHT

These are completed checks from this season's documented tournament work. They are included to show the standard in action, not to imply that a published board is beyond correction.

10

Ann Kang score reports

matched the schedule record on teams, set wins, and ordered set scores before the redundant second source was retired.

8

reversed-orientation duplicates

were found in a full Steve Colflesh sweep. The schedule-aligned record was retained; the duplicate remained inspectable with an audit note.

2

impossible best-of-three claims

were held out of publication because a 3–0 sweep conflicts with the format and with the correct approved 2–0 fixture result.

4

visible integrity checks

now watch the scoreboard for duplicate fixtures, duplicate render keys, fixture-count mismatches, and missing date/time context.

See something wrong?

HELP US CORRECT THE RECORD

The useful correction includes the tournament or fixture, the result you believe is wrong, and the source that supports the update. We review a correction against the fixture and preserve the reason for the decision.