by Tim G | Feb 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
The 16u Raiders played at home this past weekend in their McGregor Cup. The Raiders went undefeated in the morning pool play with wins over Mission Volleyball, and the EOVC Airforce. In their first match of the playoffs the Raiders battled a tough Seaway Smash Vortex team winning 22-25, 25-12, 15-8. This placed them in the semi final match against the tough Kingston Rock Crush. The match was a back and forth battle that saw the Crush winning 25-23, and 25-19. This put our Raiders playing the Brutes for the bronze medal. This was a highly spirited close matchup with the Raiders winning 26-24, 25-15 to claim Bronze. Congrats to all athletes and coaches on a great day.
by Tim G | Feb 10, 2020 | Uncategorized
The 14u Shield Maidens were in Cornwall for their third event of the season, the McGregor Cup. These ladies were fresh off a silver medal win in their Challenge Cup. They finished pool play in first place with wins over the Vikings Sigrun and Cornwall Vikings Vanir. They faced another home town team the Cornwall Vikings Aesir in the quarter finals, and won 25-22 and 25-6 moving them to the semi finals where they faced Mission Volleyball and pulled off another win 25-16 and 25-8 putting them in the gold medal game. The girls came out on fire against the Pumas in the final, and finished them 25-21 and 25-15 to come home with GOLD! This earns them a promotion to Championship division for their Bugarski Cup tournament. Congrats to all athletes and coaches. GO VIKINGS!!
by Tim G | Feb 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
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by Tim G | Feb 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
The 17u Viking Vanguard travelled to Sturgeon Falls this past weekend to compete in their second event of their season, the McGregor Cup. The girls went undefeated in pool play, finishing first in their pool with wins over North Bay Lakers Blue, and Vision Clear. In the first playoff game of the afternoon the Vanguard faced a tough Georgian Cubs Shock team. The Vanguard dropped a close first set 20-25, and showed real maturity and focus to come back and win the next two sets to move to the semi-finals. In the semi’s they faced another Vision team, they played hard in the first set, and came up just short loosing 26-24, and the second 25-15. Vision went on to win gold in this one. The Vanguard regrouped, refocused and came out on fire against the Barrie Elites Blackout. They kept their foot on the gas and won 25-21, 25-19 to claim bronze. Congrats to all athletes.
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