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St. Clair Women’s Volleyball Host Quarterfinal

St. Clair Women’s Volleyball Host Quarterfinal
The St. Clair women’s volleyball team will be hosting a home playoff OCAA Quarterfinal on Saturday, February 15.
The Saints will be taking on the La Cite Coyotes at 7:00 pm at the Sportsplex. The winner will advance to the OCAA Championship on February 21-22.
St. Clair ended the regular season with a record of 16 wins and 2 loses and in 2nd place in the OCAA West. The Saints are currently ranked 2nd in Ontario and 11th in Canada.
The Saints won 49 sets and lost 15 in their 18 regular season games. La Cite had a regular season record of 13-5 and ended up 3rd in the OCAA East Division. The Coyotes won 42 sets and lost 19 in their 18 regular season matches. La Cite is ranked 4th in Ontario.
The Saints were led this season offensively by third year middle Geneva Huisman (Amherstburg; Maranatha Christian Academy) who was third in the OCAA West with 4.3 points/set and second in the entire OCAA with a kill percentage of .412. Huisman was named OCAA West Player of the Year and a CCAA All Canadian on Wednesday.
St. Clair Men’s Volleyball Travel to Kitchener for Playoffs
The St. Clair men’s volleyball team will be off to Kitchener to take part in the OCAA Quarterfinals on Saturday, February 15.
The Saints will be taking on the Conestoga Condors at 6:00 pm. The winner will advance to the OCAA Championship on February 21-22.
St. Clair ended the regular season with a record of 6 wins and 10 loses and in 8th place in the tough OCAA West but upset the 1st place in the East Georgian Grizzlies 3-2 this past Saturday.
The Saints won 31 sets and lost 38 in their 18 regular season games. Conestoga had a regular season record of 12-6 and ended up 4th in the OCAA West Division. The Condors won 43 sets and lost 23 in their 18 regular season matches. Conestoga is ranked 5th in Ontario defeating the Saints twice in regular season play.
The Saints were led offensively by outside hitter Kale Wilkinson (Windsor; Riverside) who was fourth in the OCAA West with 3.21 kills/set.
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