Archive for March, 2010

Support for Northern Chill

On a March Sunday draped in glorious sunshine, the 15U and 16U Northern Chill volleyball teams prepared for a typical day of practice.
Stretching, followed by drills, ending with a simulated game called “free ball”, the girls approached this practice like many before it. But this Sunday was different as a special [...]

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Queens Bounces Back

The men’s volleyball team finished their run at the national championships in style Sunday, defeating the Thompson Rivers WolfPack in the fifth-place game. Queen’s won the first set 25-23, then lost the next two 15-25 and 21-25 before bouncing back to win the fourth set 25-18 and the decisive fifth set 15-13.
Thompson Rivers head coach [...]

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Trojans Gut Out Golden Victory

The gold medals were hanging around their necks, but it was like Kitchener’s Forest Heights Trojans couldn’t believe what had just happened.They were officially the best girls volleyball team in Ontario, yet somehow it didn’t quite seem real. Perhaps it had something to do with the way it all went down.
As they’d been doing for [...]

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PROfiles Victoria Altomare

The Jason Senechal Memorial Award is presented to the Youth Beach Athlete that best demonstrates the qualities of honour, fair play, and sportsmanship. What makes this award even more special is it is voted on by your peers of the beach tour. Athletes such as Lance Reynolds, Eric Kuld, Sam Schachter  and Katie Jenkins have [...]

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Laval First Seed in CIS Championships

A year after reaching the national final for the first time in seven seasons, the Laval Rouge et Or are heading into the CIS men’s volleyball championship as tournament favourites for the first time in a decade.
The seedings were announced Sunday evening for the 2010 CIS tourney set to kick off Friday at Thompson Rivers [...]

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Canadian Volleyball Fix Online

Volleyball Source magazine, a Canadian volleyball online magazine, was launched on Monday, March 8, by long-time touring beach player Ahren Cadieux, who knows just about everyone in the sport. Veteran volleyball writer Larry Humber handles the editorial.
They are joined by some winning correspondents, notably three-time Olympian Mark Heese, as well as fitness, mental conditioning and [...]

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Girls OFSAA Bound

The Dryden High School Senior Girls Volleyball team arrived in Perth Monday to compete in the “AA” OFSAA championship. The team has been ranked third in the province and will face some tough competition from the best teams from across Ontario. They are but one team among many seeking championships at four [...]

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Gaels Win OUA Title

In Hamilton at McMaster University, Queen’s Gaels completed an exciting men’s volleyball OUA Final Four tournament on Saturday winning a five set thriller over the Guelph Gryphons in the championship match 25-22, 17-25, 17-25, 25-22, 15-13. It is the third Gaels men’s volleyball conference title in five years.
Joren Zeeman recorded 24 points for Queen’s; Bryan [...]

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Reid OUA East Coach of the Year

Dustin Reid has a passion for volleyball, and his peers know it. The 35-year-old former resident of Orono was named Coach of the Year for the East division of the Ontario University Association (OUA), an honour bestowed on him by his fellow university coaches.
Reid just completed his first full season leading the Ryerson Rams women’s [...]

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Halton Hopes for Boys Team

If Jeff Vermaas’s plan comes to fruition, a new Ontario Volleyball Association-sanctioned boys club will be starting in Halton this fall.
Citing the region as “underserved” in terms of opportunities for young men to play the sport, the 45-year-old father of two is hoping to get enough members for one or two teams [...]

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