High school volleyball: Okanagan Mission claims crown on home court after weather left them in limbo last year

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Kelowna side was the No. 4 ranked team in B.C. last year when massive flooding forced them to stay home and not travel to event in Nanaimo.

The Kelowna team was the No. 4-ranked side going into last season’s B.C. tournament. Massive flooding around the province days before the competition was to begin made travel both difficult and expensive, and the Huskies pulled out of the championships at Dover Bay in Nanaimo just ahead of the event.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.

The Huskies were largely a split between Grade 12s and 10s last season, according to Steciuk. They didn’t lose a match at the provincials this time around and were 20-1 in set wins, with that lone defeat coming to Mount Boucherie in the final. OKM’s Kylie Taylor was named the tournament MVP, while teammates Grace Blaskovits and Shea Berisoff were named first team all-stars, along with Mount Boucherie’s Marija Josipovic. OKM’s Anna von Krosigk and Mount Boucherie’s Sarah Henricksen were picked to the second all-star team.

 

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