Chill 18U Demonstrate an Unbreakable Bond at Provincial Cup

On the evening prior to their first OVA tournament appearance of 2011, the Northern Chill 18U volleyball team assembled for a team meeting in the hotel room of Head Coach Mike Margarit.  Like any tournament beforehand, the purpose of these meetings typically revolves around the discussion of goals, strategies, and preparation for the following day.  [...]

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The Spirit of Christmas Comes Early

The Northumberland Breakers 15U Girls had another busy weekend.  On Saturday, November 26th they headed east to Trenton for their first OVA tournament against the some of the top teams in the east.
The girls faced off against the Storm Bolts and Ottawa Fusion in pool play to finish 2nd .  After a long wait they [...]

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15U Breaker Girls Off To A Great Start

Northumberland Breakers 15U Girls had a busy volleyball weekend leading up to the kick-off of the OVA season.  They spent Saturday November 12th and Sunday November 13th at two different tournaments.
The team travelled to Scarborough on Saturday, November 12th to compete in the Titans Invitational.  With new players, new lineups and new positions the team [...]

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STVC Hold Invitational Tournament

On Saturday, November 12th Scarborough Titans Volleyball Club hosted an invitational tournament for 15U girls teams at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus.
The participating seven teams included: London Spiking Sharks, Northumberland Breakers, Georgetown Impact, Niagara Rapids, Burlington Blaze, Hespler Scorpions, and STVC 15U Fusion.
Each team was guaranteed six matches which was a unique opportunity to [...]

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Breaker Girls Head to Nationals

Two members of the Northumberland Breakers volleyball club hope the success they have had during their first season as a beach duo continues during the final weekend of play for this summer.
Emily Hacker and Monique Sheehan are one of four Breakers teams that will compete in the Volleyball Canada Beach Nationals at Ashbridges Bay in [...]

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Cobourg Satellite A Success

Cobourg continues to be a popular stop each summer for the Ontario Volleyball Association’s Beach Tour.
Victoria Beach was host of a pair of two-day events in June as well as a third two weekends ago as part of the Beach Tour schedule, which is organized by the OVA. Also, on Sunday, the local Northumberland Breakers [...]

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Olympians Work With Cobourg Youth

Who better to teach beach volleyball than Olympic beach volleyball medalists?
On July 11 to 13 at Victoria Beach in Cobourg, Olympic teammates John Child and Mark Heese joined almost 100 Northumberland Breakers players of all ages who took part in the medalists’ beach volleyball camp.
“We always enjoy coming to Cobourg,” said Heese, who with Child [...]

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Breakers 16U Girls Take Bronze

The Northumberland Breakers 16U girls volleyball team earned more hardware this past weekend when they competed at the Ontario Volleyball Association’s Bugarski Cup tournament in Kingston.
Competing in the Trillium E division, the Breakers captured the tournament’s bronze medal. They opened pool play against the Maverick Colts from Ottawa and won in two sets 32-30, 25-21.
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Breakers Win Silver at Bugarski Cup

The Northumberland Breakers U17 girls volleyball team captured the silver medal in Ontario Volleyball Association action in Richmond Hill on Saturday February 26, 2011.
In pool play, the Breakers beat the Barrie Elites and Bancroft Huskies, 2-0 and split 1-1 with DRVC Rebels to place first in their division and earn a buy into the quarterfinals.
The [...]

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15U Breakers Win Gold

The Northumberland Breakers 15U Girls volleyball team showed no mercy for their competitors at the Eastern Ontario Challenge Cup on February 12, 2011 in Bowmanville.  The 15U girls came away from the tournament as Gold Medal champions.
The day started off with a 2 match win in pool play against the Markham Stingrays with scores of [...]

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