The Okanagan Mission Huskies picked an opportune time to be playing their best volleyball of the season.
Paul Thiessen香蕉视频直播檚 squad pushed its winning streak against AAA opponents to eight games Saturday, edging the Mt. Boucherie Bears in dramatic fashion in the Okanagan Valley final.
The championship match at Rutland Senior Secondary went the distance, with OKM prevailing 16-14 in a nail-biting fifth set.
It香蕉视频直播檚 just the second season the Huskies have been competing at the AAA level.
Alex Gross led the way for the valley champs with 10 kills, one block and one ace.
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Ian Dunlop was the Huskies香蕉视频直播 top server and defender, making all his serves, including several runs of three or more in a row to give OKM momentum.
Jon Barton ran a solid offense with a balanced attack, and added four kills and two blocks.
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Grade 11 players Luke Hanson and Cam Powell were also factors in the match for the Bears.
The Huskies will be seeded fifth for the Nov. 29 to Dec. 2 in Langley, while the Bears are sixth.
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Mike Sodaro香蕉视频直播檚 team overcame both inexperience and a two-game deficit to win the bronze medal at the Okanagan AAA valley finals.
The Owls defeated Pen Hi 3-2, taking the last three sets 25-23, 25-22, 15-11, to lock down a spot at provincials.
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The Owls will be seeded 10th and the Lakers 15th for the 20-team p, Nov. 29 to Dec. 2 at the Langley Events Centre.
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